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Swiss Knife [MERT]

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Introduction

The Swiss Knife [MERT] indicator is a comprehensive trading tool designed to provide a multi-dimensional analysis of the market. By integrating a wide array of technical indicators across multiple timeframes, it offers traders a holistic view of market sentiment, momentum, and potential reversal points. This indicator is particularly useful for traders looking to combine trend analysis, momentum indicators, volume data, and price action into a single, easy-to-read format.

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Key Features

  • Multi-Timeframe Analysis: Evaluates indicators on Daily, 4-Hour, 1-Hour, and 15-Minute timeframes.
  • Comprehensive Indicator Suite: Incorporates MACD, Awesome Oscillator (AO), Parabolic SAR, SuperTrend, DPO, RSI, Stochastic Oscillator, Bollinger Bands, Ichimoku Cloud, Chande Momentum Oscillator (CMO), Donchian Channels, ADX, volume-based momentum indicators, Fractals, and divergence detection.
  • Market Sentiment Scoring: Aggregates signals from multiple indicators to provide an overall sentiment score.
  • Visual Aids: Displays EMA lines, trendlines, divergence signals, and a sentiment table directly on the chart.
  • Super Trend Reversal Signals: Identifies potential market reversal points by assessing the momentum of automated trading bots.


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Explanation of Each Indicator

  1. Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD)
    - Purpose: Measures the relationship between two moving averages of price.
    - Interpretation: A positive histogram suggests bullish momentum; a negative histogram indicates bearish momentum.

  2. Awesome Oscillator (AO)
    - Purpose: Gauges market momentum by comparing recent market movements to historic ones.
    - Interpretation: Above zero indicates bullish momentum; below zero indicates bearish momentum.

  3. Parabolic SAR (SAR)
    - Purpose: Identifies potential reversal points in price direction.
    - Interpretation: Dots below price suggest an uptrend; dots above price suggest a downtrend.

  4. SuperTrend
    - Purpose: Determines the prevailing market trend.
    - Interpretation: Provides buy or sell signals based on price movements relative to the SuperTrend line.

  5. Detrended Price Oscillator (DPO)
    - Purpose: Removes trend from price to identify cycles.
    - Interpretation: Values above zero suggest price is above the moving average; values below zero indicate it is below.

  6. Relative Strength Index (RSI)
    - Purpose: Measures the speed and change of price movements.
    - Interpretation: Values above 50 indicate bullish momentum; values below 50 indicate bearish momentum.

  7. Stochastic Oscillator
    - Purpose: Compares a particular closing price to a range of its prices over a certain period.
    - Interpretation: Values above 50 indicate bullish conditions; values below 50 indicate bearish conditions.

  8. Bollinger Bands (BB)
    - Purpose: Measures market volatility and provides relative price levels.
    - Interpretation: Price above the middle band suggests bullishness; below the middle band suggests bearishness.

  9. Ichimoku Cloud
    - Purpose: Provides support and resistance levels, trend direction, and momentum.
    - Interpretation: Bullish signals when price is above the cloud; bearish signals when price is below the cloud.

  10. Chande Momentum Oscillator (CMO)
    - Purpose: Measures momentum on both up and down days.
    - Interpretation: Values above 50 indicate strong upward momentum; values below -50 indicate strong downward momentum.

  11. Donchian Channels
    - Purpose: Identifies volatility and potential breakouts.
    - Interpretation: Price above the upper band suggests bullish breakout; below the lower band suggests bearish breakout.

  12. Average Directional Index (ADX)
    - Purpose: Measures the strength of a trend.
    - Interpretation: DI+ above DI- indicates bullish trend; DI- above DI+ indicates bearish trend.

  13. Volume Momentum Indicators (VolMom, CumVolMom, POCMom)
    - Purpose: Analyze volume to assess buying and selling pressure.
    - Interpretation: Positive values suggest bullish volume momentum; negative values indicate bearish volume momentum.

  14. Fractals
    - Purpose: Identify potential reversal points in the market.
    - Interpretation: Up fractals may indicate a future downtrend; down fractals may indicate a future uptrend.

  15. Divergence Detection
    - Purpose: Identifies divergences between price and various indicators (RSI, MACD, Stochastic, OBV, MFI, A/D Line).
    - Interpretation: Bullish divergences suggest potential upward reversal; bearish divergences suggest potential downward reversal.
    - Note: This functionality utilizes the library from Divergence Indicator.


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Coloring Scheme

Background Color
- Purpose: Reflects the overall market sentiment by combining sentiment scores from all indicators across different timeframes.
- Interpretation:
- Green Shades: Indicate bullish market sentiment.
- Red Shades: Indicate bearish market sentiment.
- Intensity: The strength of the color corresponds to the strength of the sentiment score.

Sentiment Table
- Purpose: Displays the status of each indicator across different timeframes.
- Interpretation:
- Green Cell: The indicator suggests a bullish signal.
- Red Cell: The indicator suggests a bearish signal.
- Percentage Score: Indicates the overall bullish or bearish sentiment on that timeframe.

Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs)
- Purpose: Provide dynamic support and resistance levels.
- Colors:
- EMA 10: Lime
- EMA 20: Yellow
- EMA 50: Orange
- EMA 100: Red
- EMA 200: Purple

Trendlines
- Purpose: Visual representation of support and resistance levels based on pivot points.
- Interpretation:
- Upward Trendlines: Colored green, indicating support levels.
- Downward Trendlines: Colored red, indicating resistance levels.
- Note: Trendlines are drawn using the library from Simple Trendlines.

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Utility of Market Sentiment

The indicator aggregates signals from multiple technical indicators across various timeframes to compute an overall market sentiment score. This comprehensive approach helps traders understand the prevailing market conditions by:

  • Confirming Trends: Multiple indicators pointing in the same direction can confirm the strength of a trend.
  • Identifying Reversals: Divergences and fractals can signal potential turning points.
  • Timeframe Alignment: Aligning signals across different timeframes can enhance the probability of successful trades.


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Divergences

Divergence occurs when the price of an asset moves in the opposite direction of a technical indicator, suggesting a potential reversal.

- Bullish Divergence: Price makes a lower low, but the indicator makes a higher low.
- Bearish Divergence: Price makes a higher high, but the indicator makes a lower high.

The indicator detects divergences for:

  • RSI
  • MACD
  • Stochastic Oscillator
  • On-Balance Volume (OBV)
  • Money Flow Index (MFI)
  • Accumulation/Distribution Line (A/D Line)


By identifying these divergences, traders can spot early signs of trend reversals and adjust their strategies accordingly.

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Trendlines

Trendlines are essential tools for identifying support and resistance levels. The indicator automatically draws trendlines based on pivot points:

- Upward Trendlines (Support): Connect higher lows, indicating an uptrend.
- Downward Trendlines (Resistance): Connect lower highs, indicating a downtrend.

These trendlines help traders visualize the trend direction and potential breakout or reversal points.

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Super Trend Reversals (ST Reversal)

The core idea behind the Super Trend Reversals indicator is to assess the momentum of automated trading bots (often referred to as 'Supertrend bots') that enter the market during critical turning points. Specifically, the indicator is tuned to identify when the market is nearing bottoms or peaks, just before it shifts direction based on the triggered Supertrend signals. This approach helps traders:

  • Engage Early: Enter the market as reversal momentum builds up.
  • Optimize Entries and Exits: Enter under favorable conditions and exit before momentum wanes.


By capturing these reversal points, traders can enhance their trading performance.

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Conclusion

The Swiss Knife [MERT] indicator serves as a versatile tool that combines multiple technical analysis methods into a single, comprehensive indicator. By assessing various aspects of the market—including trend direction, momentum, volume, and price action—it provides traders with valuable insights to make informed trading decisions.

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Citations

- Divergence Detection Library:
Divergence
Divergence Indicator by DevLucem
- Trendline Drawing Library:
Simple Trendlines
Simple Trendlines by HoanGhetti

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Note: This indicator is intended for informational purposes and should be used in conjunction with other analysis techniques. Always perform due diligence before making trading decisions.

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