BTC Candle Correlation Strategy This is a special strategy adapted for crypto market, which instead of using the current chart candles, we use inside calculation a candle from different charts.
For best usage I recommend a big timeframe like 1-4h+.
In this case we take the high, low, open and close candles from different brokers for BTC, and with it we form up the candle that we are going to use for the logic of entry.
At the same time we are going to create an upper and lower bands using a moving average and the difference between high and low.
So in a way to put it, if BTC triggers a sell or buy order, we input instead these orders on the current chart, like in this example with ETH.
Rules for entry
For long : if we have a crossover of the btc source value with the upper band .
For short: if we have a crossunder of the btc source vale with the lower band.
For exit, we do it when we receive a different signal than the initial one.
This strategy does not have any other risk management inside, so use it with caution.
If you have any other questions, let me know !
1-BTC
Sola Fide [Strategy]Sola Fide High Accuracy with ATR R:R
Indicators used:
- Stochastic RSI
- Chopiness Index
- RSI
- Ichimoku Cloud
- ATR
Script has been set up in strategy format to give backtesting data.
The strategy has been made for BTC and ETH pairs against USDT on the hourly timerframe
Currently outperforming the Buy and Hold Return on both assets.
This script has been made to make it easier to automate strategies on 3commas
In the settings you will see options for BTC strategy or ETH strategy
Choose the asset you are on, copy your 3commas Bot ID and Email token and paste them into the settings box for eachever asset you are on.
To receive the alerts set up within the strategy, in your alert message box use " {{strategy.order.alert_message}}"
This will then be able to send any orders taken on the tradingview script directly to your long or short bot on 3commas
This strategy is set up with a strict set of rules on the ATR for the Take profits and Losses.
There is a repaint warning because the code uses heikin ashi candles through the security function, the given entry and exit signals do not repaint,
I have been automating this for myself with no errors.
You don't need to use more than 3x leverage...
Past results do not guarentee future results.
RSVP Extractor By CryptoScriptsThis indicator has the same alerts as the VP Extractor except I overlaid the RSI on top of it (yellow line) to help take advantage when the RSI is overbought/oversold while also being able to see what the VP extractor is saying :)
It highlights yellow any time the RSI is below 30 (potential buy signal) and highlights orange anytime the RSI is above 70 (potential sell signal). You can also adjust the settings so that it'll highlight yellow when RSI is below 25 or 20 etc. so you can pick whatever value you want and the colors will adjust accordingly :) You can also set alerts for RSI overbought/oversold!
Please see the VP Extractor Alerts below! Those are still the same as before but since I now have RSI then you can be more confident in your signals if RSI is flashing a yellow shaded area (oversold) and the VP extractor is flashing a rocket symbol (buy), then both together would be a very strong buy signal. Using the RSI signals with the VP Extractor signals below will make you VERY successful with this indicator :)
The VP Extractor signals is a combination of the Volume Extractor and Price Extractor. There was a lot of coding involved in this one and it involves a Volume / Price Oscillator derived from various volume /price metrics combined with Bollinger Bands and Overbought/Oversold levels. This indicator is unique because it not only measures the standard deviations whenever the oscillator crosses outside the BBs but it does so at ranges that are most advantageous for the trader to identify KEY buy/sell levels (as shown above). I'll break down each signal below and how to best take advantage of them so you can get the best entries and capture the most profit per trade.
*This indicator works best on the Binance or Bybit exchange for crypto but also works for stocks and forex. It's best used on small-medium timeframes such as the 15min, 1h, 4h, 8hr, or 12h. It tends to give more false signals on the 1D timeframes and higher.
Red Alarm - this signal indicates that the volume and/or price oscillators are overbought and/or crossing outside of the bollinger bands . This is a STRONG sell signal but should still be combined with support/resistance levels and confirmed with other indicators.
Red Diamond - this signal indicates that the volume and price oscillators are crossing outside of the bollinger bands above the 20 level but is not yet overbought. This is a potential sell signal but should still be combined with support/resistance levels and confirmed with other indicators.
Red Shaded Area - this indicates the volume and price oscillators are overbought. This is a potential sell signal but should still be combined with support/resistance levels and confirmed with other indicators.
Rocket - this signal indicates that the volume and/or price oscillators are oversold and/or crossing outside of the bollinger bands . This is a STRONG buy signal but should still be combined with support/resistance levels and confirmed with other indicators.
Green Diamond - this signal indicates that the volume and price oscillators are crossing outside of the bollinger bands below the 20 level but is not yet oversold. This is a potential buy signal but should still be combined with support/resistance levels and confirmed with other indicators.
Green Shaded Area - this indicates the volume and price oscillators are oversold. This is a potential buy signal but should still be combined with support/resistance levels and confirmed with other indicators.
Input Options
Show 80 Levels - This checkbox will create a red zone and green zone for the 60-80 levels on the indicator. This is useful if the volume and price oscillators reaches one of these levels, you can be sure it's going to reverse soon and can have more confidence if it crosses outside of the BBs in addition to that.
VEO Length - This changes the height of the oscillator and will change how your signals flash (more or less often). Use this if you find you're getting too many signals or not enough. I find this is best at 21 but feel free to test out what works for you depending on your timeframe.
Moving Average Volume Source - This is currently set to None but you can change it to Exponential, Hull, or Simple moving average . I found that None works best but feel free to test out the different options.
Moving Average Length - Changing this length will do nothing to your chart if None is selected for the Moving Average Volume Source, therefore you will most likely keep this setting default at 9.
Alerts
I've set alerts on this indicator for each icon (Red Alarm, Red Diamond, Overbought, Rocket, Green Diamond, Oversold). I HIGHLY recommend setting the alerts for Candle Close so that you can be sure the signal is confirmed.
You may notice that the indicator can give multiple signals back-to-back or be overbought/oversold for multiple candles. When this happens, it's best to look at other indicators such as the RSI , MFI Pro, etc to nail the best entry and have confluence with your decision. With that said, having multiple signals back-to-back can also be an indication that the move is close to happening.
This indicator is a strong indicator by itself but works best when combined with my other indicators just as the Whales Buy-Sell and the MFI Pro as well as the RSI , and MACD i.e taking a trade when all indicators are showing overbought, "Buy", "Sell", etc. Measuring volume and price action is an extremely important aspect of trading and one I believe should not be overlooked. I hope I made everything as clear as possible and please let me know if I didn't.
PM me to obtain access and please let me know if you have any questions! :D
Aggregated Volume Colored (Bitcoin, ETH, Altcoins, everything)BITSTAMP:BTCUSD
This indicator aggregates trading volume data of up to 10 symbols and can display the individual data by color.
It is useful for assets which are traded on multiple exchanges, like cryptocurrencies, commodities, forex and derivatives showing you what is happening across the market and on the individual exchanges to give you beter insights.
You can change the symbols from which the indicator gathers data in the settings under inputs, just like the colors, and you can add a moving average.
By default trading volume is aggregated from the following symbols:
Binance, BTC /USDT
Binance, BTC /BUSD
Bingbon, BTC /USD
Huobi, BTC /USDT
OkeX, BTC /USDT
Coinbase, BTC /USD
Bitfinex, BTC /USD
Gemini, BTC /USD
Kraken, XBT/USD
Bitstamp, BTC /USD
Multi-X by HamidBoxHello to All, introducing Multi Types Crossover strategy,
simply the best way of trading with Crossover and Crossunder Strategy, How it Works???
I added 5 types of Moving Averages,
1: Simple Moving Average ( SMA )
2: Exponential Moving Average ( EMA )
3: Weighted Moving Average ( WMA )
4: Volume Weighted Moving Average ( VWMA )
5: Relative Moving Average (RMA)
With this indicator, you can do scalping, You can trade not only with similar types of Moving Average indicators but also with different types of Moving Average indicators.
what is mean? like: Normal Condition is:
( Simple Moving Average ) Crossover to ( Simple Moving Average ), SMA x SMA
( Exponential Moving Average ) Crossover to ( Exponential Moving Average ), EMA x EMA
But we can Crossover with:
( Exponential Moving Average ) Crossover to ( Simple Moving Average ), EMA x SMA
( Simple Moving Average ) Crossover to ( Weighted Moving Average ), SMA x WMA
( Weighted Moving Average ) Crossover to ( Weighted Moving Average ), WMA x WMA
( Simple Moving Average ) Crossover to (Relative Moving Average), WMA x RMA
and also I added Moving Average ZONE in this tool, What does it work???
The zone will tell us what type of direction the market has, if the market is above the zone, it's mean we have a Bullish Trend, and if the market is below the zone, it means the market has a Bearish Trend,
so if you want to play on the safe side, never trade when the market is in Bearish Trend, and if you want to play on aggressive mood, you can skip Moving Average Zone section.
Fed Balance Sheet Growth Rate p.a.Plots the rate of change in the Fed Balance sheet.
Defaults to annual rate of change.
Option to plot the raw balance sheet data.
[BCT] Can BTC be predicted or is it purely random?Variance Ratio**This indicator can be applied to the ticker of your choice (not just BTC)**
Markets are said to be "efficient". An efficient market is by definition unpredictable - no matter the amount of ML, computation, or indicators thrown at it. In particular, in an efficient market, TA will not be of help.
An illustration of efficient markets is the WSJ's longstanding monkey vs. human contest:Blindfolded Monkey Beats Humans With Stock Picks, granted there are several flaws to it.
BTC is a relatively new market. New markets are typically highly inefficient (easier to make money) and become more and more efficient over time (harder to make money). How much more efficient is BTC becoming?
We apply the Variance Ratio method and apply it to BTC.
BACKGROUND ON THE VARIANCE RATIO METHOD
Based on 1988 MacKinlay's seminal paper "Stock Market Prices do not Follow a Random Walk", the idea is to exploit a phenomenon called "variance scaling".
For those keen on looking into the math, the short version of it is under the assumption of iid (random walk) we have the following:
H0: Var(Sum(returns over K bars))=Sum(Var(returns over 1 bar))=k*Var(return over 1 bar)
We look to reject or not H0 depending on the observations.
In this script, we compare the variance of the (log) returns for the chart selected between:
(1) The (average) variance over k bars (call this Vk)
(2) The (average) variance over 1 bar (call this V1)
H0 simply says that Vk=k*V1 if the stock follows a random walk.
We compute the Variance Ratio VR(k)=Variance(returns over k bar)/(Sum(Var(returns over 1 bar)))-1
We then compute the associated Z-score which we chart out for a configurable k number of bars.
HOW TO INTERPRET THE CHART
The line drawn is the Z-Score for VR(k). It represents the number of standard deviations of VR(k) from 0 - the further out, the less random.
- If the line is close / hovers around 0, the ticker appears to follow a random walk (i.e. may not be predictable)
- If the line is consistently > 2 or <-2, the ticker likely does not follow a random walk (i.e. may have predictable features)
- If the line is positive, it means that the Variance on the k bars is larger than the variance on 1 bar (more variance on longer timeframes)
- If the line is negative, it means that the Variance on the k bars is smaller than the variance on 1 bar (more variance on smaller timeframes)
USE CASES
- Identify timeframes where you won't be able to make money
- Identify whether a stock cannot be predicted (forget about TA, indicators etc. -- a random walk is not predictable)
- Identify whether a stock is becoming less and less predictable (Z-score amplitude will decrease over time)
FEATURES
- select the number of K bar to compare vs. 1 bar (default = 16) - ideally a power of 2 but any other number will work. The chart is based off this selection
- select the lookback period for the analysis (500 bars by default)
- select the source to analyze (default = close, but you may select other inputs to calculate the returns from)
- results form the statistical tests on different K's in the table on the right/bottom side of the chart (H0 rejected = not random walk; H0 not rejected = it essentially looks rather random and we can't conclude that it's not a random walk)
COMMENTARY ON BTC
- It appears BTC's absolute value of the ZScore on the Variance Ratio is declining year after year - corroborating an increasingly efficient market as new participants join.
- However, we can still detect a fair amount of potential inefficiency using this simple test.
As usual, this is not investment advice. DYOR.
With love,
🐵BCT🐵
π Cycle Market Tops & Bottoms Performante IndicatorWhy is it called the Pi Cycle Tops & Bottoms Indicator?
When the 111-Day moving average crosses over the (350-Day moving average X 2), we've seen the price come to a key top or bottom within the Bitcoin market for the past 3 cycles.
350 divided by 111 is very close to π - hence the name the Pie cycle!
Yes, we are selecting arbitrary numbers initially, but through the use of proper back-testing, we are able to find key cycle shifts using mathematical numbers (fibs, Pi, etc)
We use this topping & bottoming signal when things look overbought over oversold within the market.
The "topping" label turns on as soon as we see the 111-Day moving average cross above the 350-Day moving average.
The "bottoming" signal turns on as soon as we see the 111-day moving average cross below the 350-Day moving average.
This indicator should only be used on the daily timeframe!
Historically speaking, we've seen this indicator become impressively accurate.
Performante's Golden Ratio SupportsThis dataset projects the MA for BTC divided by the golden ratio (1.6) as well as the Fibonacci sequence (0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, etc).
These numbers are intertwined with markets, and have been an effective support level for key inflection points for Bitcoin's lows.
This indicator is mainly focused on the large timeframe and is set to work best on the daily timeframe . The daily is it's primary use-case.
As the market cap of BTC continues to grow, it will become progressively more and more difficult to grow at the previous appreciation rate.
This slowing growth in the market cap is demonstrated by the Fibonacci sequence support levels that are keeping the price from total capitulation dump like previous bear markets.
As we can see, the dark green MA is a great area for potential buy opportunities, while the lime green (on the bottom) have only been touched a couple times. This is a major capitulation for BTC and the crypto market.
These zones are great opportunities for investment entries as they are relatively low compared to the historic price action.
Value Area OscillatorThis is an oscillator version of the Value Area Indicator. The Value Area Indicator employs a custom, volatility-weighted moving average formula, which produces a moving average that becomes more reactive during volatile periods. The indicator then provides fibonacci channels above and below the main MA line. The fibonacci channels are sized based on the "golden ratio." This indicator may be helpful to show when the particular cryptocurrency or other instrument is oversold or overbought. If you are looking to add to your position, this indicator can help determine the best times to do so.
Value Area IndicatorThe Value Area Indicator employs a custom, volatility-weighted moving average formula, which produces a moving average that becomes more reactive during volatile periods. The indicator then provides fibonacci channels above and below the main MA line. The fibonacci channels are sized based on the "golden ratio." This indicator may be helpful to show when the particular cryptocurrency or other instrument is oversold or overbought. If you are looking to add to your position, this indicator can help determine the best times to do so.
BTC Volatility Band StrategyThis script/strategy is a pullback system designed for securities with high volatility so naturally Bitcoin is an excellent choice for trading this. This could be used both on a daily chart or on lower timeframes (I found good results on 3hr timeframe but haven't tested it on anything under 1hr).
A volatility band is created by comparing the candle close price of the previous 2 candles and and it uses this change in price to create a moving average. A band is wrapped around the moving average with a standard deviation of 1 for the inner band and 2 for the outer band. If the price is above a pre-set MA (moving average filter) then it is determined we are in an uptrend so the strategy will issue a buy signal when we are in an uptrend and there is a pullback which causes the lower inner deviation band to be spiked, but if the price continues and falls through the outer deviation band then a buy signal will not issue as this detriments that the volatility spike is to great. You can see a spike "buy" event occur on the indicator where the background is coloured green. For a short/sell then there will be a spike on the upper inner band and we are below the pre-set MA filter, for this it shows with red background on the indicator.
The user can change the date range they wish to test, the moving average period for the volatility tracking and the inner and outer band deviations. On BTC I left the inner deviation and outer deviation bands on standard settings but found the 3 period volatility tracking to be good for trading 1 day chart and the 5 period volatility tracking good for the 3hr chart. Since this is not a buy and hold strategy then for trading you would probably want to stick with the most liquid coins so you can get in and out very fast on any exchange. If you wanted to tray this on less volatile markets then changing the inner deviation band to ~0.75 would work okay in various futures markets likely stocks as well. The take profit and stop loss levels are based on a multiple of the trading range looking back the past 7 candles.
Attached result is trading 1 BTCUSDT contract on Binance.
Binance Futures BasisCONCEPT
The futures basis for multiple coins based on the Binance coin margin quarterly futures contracts.
If you need a run down of what the futures basis is, check out this short educational post (click on the chart):
In short: the futures basis is the premium at which futures contracts are trading compared to the spot market.
FEATURES
Futures basis for the following coins:
BTC
ETH
LTC
BNB
ADA
DOT
BCH
LINK
There's also an average futures basis which is an average premium of all the coins I just listed.
As you can see there's also a zero line which you can turn on in the settings.
This is quite useful for when the futures start trading in or close to backwardation.
It's possible to show all the premiums at the same time.
This makes it easy to look for outliers.
You can choose the candle source too.
By default it's set on "close" which probably makes the most sense.
All data will be based on candle closes.
However if you're looking at higher timeframes sometimes crucial info is lost when you keep it on "close".
As you can see in this BTC futures basis example with "close" as a candle source you don't seen anything peculiar even though there were two violent liquidation cascades that temporarily had a huge impact on the futures basis.
If you then select "ohlc4" for example which uses an average value of each candle you can clearly see the impact that those drops had.
Basically when you're looking at most recent data I prefer candle close, but when looking at higher timeframes for historic data the ohlc4 option is more useful.
At the time of publishing this indicator it's using the September quarterly futures contracts (which is the closest expiration).
I'll update this every time the expiration happens.
However, in the settings you'll find the code for these futures contracts.
If you want to take a look at the next expiration for example, which is December right now, you can just fill in the Binance code of those contracts and it'll re-calculate everything and print the futures basis for the December futures.
This way you can also update the indicator yourself each time contracts expire (to make sure the indicator keeps working just in case I were to disappear or something).
The code for the current (September) contracts is U2021.
The code for the next expiration (December) is Z2021.
This will become out dated of course.
TRADING
You can find more info on how it's useful for trading in the educational post I linked.
Some short notes...
This premium works very similar to the perpetuals basis or funding.
Simply put a high premium could be a sign that the market is overbought and a very low premium could be a sign that the market is oversold.
Backwardation (below 0) is very rare and usually only happens after a violent crash. Historically those are good buying opportunities.
Divergences also often work really well.
If you want access send me a private message so we can discuss it.
Cheers.
Binance Premium IndexCONCEPT
An indicator with official Binance premium index data for BTC and a bunch of altcoins.
The premium index is based on the difference in price between the perpetual swap contract last price and the price of a volume weighted spot index.
Simply put: it shows you for each coin whether the spot market is trading higher than the Binance perp or not.
FEATURES
Premium index for:
BTC
ETH
LTC
BNB
ADA
DOGE
DOT
UNI
SOL
LINK
There's also an average premium based on the premiums of all these coins combined.
You can also choose in the settings to display all the premiums at the same time.
This makes it easy to find outliers.
There are two extra features that need some explaining.
First of all: the clamp.
It doesn't happen often, but sometimes as a result of massive liquidation cascades there's temporarily a huge spot premium (or derivs premium, but usually spot premium).
In such a scenario the value of the premium dwarfs all other historical data and the indicator becomes nearly unreadable.
The clamp option allows you to put a cap on how extreme the values can get so that the indicator becomes easier to read again.
In the settings you can also change what you want the max value to be.
When you select the option that shows all premiums you'll definitely run into this problem as well.
But you can put a clamp on these too.
The second option is more straight forward: smoothing.
The premium can sometimes be a bit all over the place. It's possible to display the data as a smoothed moving average.
Here's an example of the raw data of the global average premium.
Now with smoothing. Looks a lot more clean.
TRADING
This premium index data is what the funding rate is based on.
Thus it has a direct impact on the perpetual swap contract.
If there's a spot premium (negative values in green) funding will be negative and shorts will have to pay longs.
If there's a derivatives premium (positive values in grey) funding will be positive and longs will have to pay shorts.
Simply put, a spot premium is usually bullish and a derivatives premium is usually bearish.
A lot of people look at this stuff when it comes to bitcoin, but for altcoins it's also definitely relevant.
So here's an indicator with the premium index for 10 different coins.
I don't use more than 10 coins because otherwise the indicator will become very slow.
If you want access to the indicator send me a private message so we can discuss it.
Cheers.
MarketsCONCEPT
This indicator gives a clean overview of how markets are trading relatively to each other.
The line in the middle represents a global market average price (a combination of spot and perpetuals).
The dots, which represent individual markets, float around that line.
This way you can easily tell which markets are more expensive (or cheaper) than others.
Markets used:
Coinbase spot (USD)
Bitfinex spot (USD)
Binance spot (USDT)
FTX spot (USDT)
Bitmex perp (coin margin)
Bybit perp (coin margin)
Binance perp (dollar margin)
FTX perp (dollar margin)
The indicator works for both BTC and ETH.
FEATURES
Markets
The main use is to see if spot exchanges are trading above or below derivatives exchanges.
You'll notice that usually when bottoms form it's when derivs start trading below the market average and spot above.
It's considered bearish when derivs trade way above the market average. It's quite normal that derivs trade a little bit above baseline but if they trade pretty far above spot it becomes worrisome.
I personally think it's most useful on lower timeframes like the 4h or 1h, but it works the same on all timeframes.
Distortion
There's also a distortion metric which shows how big the spread is between all exchanges.
Normally speaking all exchange prices trade very closely together, but sometimes the market gets more turbulent and then prices move apart.
The higher the distortion levels the more turbulent the market.
It's interesting to look at once in a while but it's probably not very useful for trading.
I have noticed though that high distortion usually happens after a violent drop and it often marks bottoms.
But then the obvious question is "what is high distortion" and I can't give you an answer because it varies.
In this screenshot I used ohlc4 for the candle source.
Both
You can also choose for the indicator to show both the markets and the distortion at the same time.
All spot markets are green and all derivatives are grey because that's just the theme I use, but you can change the colours in the settings.
You can choose the candle source as well. By default it's set on candle close prices (which makes the most sense in my opinion).
TRADING
Like I already mentioned, the indicator's main purpose is to show you how individual markets are trading relatively to the global market average price.
The most important aspect of it is to see if spot markets are trading higher than derivs. Spot trading above the average while derivs trade below is usually bullish.
Local bottoms often print when spot trading significantly above the rest.
You can also use the indicator to identify arbitrage opportunities because some times there's one market that suddenly starts trading way above or below every other market.
This is obviously a more niche use case of course.
If you want access to this indicator send me a private message so we can discuss it.
Cheers.
Aggregated Perpetuals VolumeCONCEPT
An aggregated crypto perpetual swap contracts volume indicator that works both for BTC and ETH.
The volume is denominated in USD.
FEATURES
It shows the combined perpetuals volume of 6 of the most prominent derivatives exchanges in crypto, which can be displayed in 4 different ways.
Exchanges used:
Binance (USDT)
Huobi (USD)
Bybit (USD)
FTX (USD)
Bitmex (XBT)
Deribit (USD)
In the settings you can choose to exclude certain exchanges and then that volume is removed from the calculation.
There are 4 different display modes.
stacked
Index
Normal
Delta
For more info check out the spot volume version of this indicator:
TRADING
This is indicator is pretty straight forward... It's volume .
The cool thing about this indicator is that it shows combined volume of a couple of the most important crypto exchanges and it can be displayed in multiple different ways and it works both for bitcoin and ethereum .
It's free so if you add it to your favourites you can start using it right away (it's possible that you'll have to refresh Tradingview before it actually works).
Cheers.
Aggregated Spot VolumeCONCEPT
An aggregated crypto spot volume indicator that works both for BTC and ETH.
FEATURES
It shows the combined volume of 6 of the most prominent exchanges in crypto, which can be displayed in 4 different ways.
Exchanges used:
Binance (USDT)
Okex (USDT)
Huobi (USDT)
Coinbase (USD)
Bitfinex (USD)
FTX (USD)
In the settings you can choose to exclude certain exchanges and then that volume is removed from the calculation.
There are 4 different display modes.
Stacked
This stacks the volume so that you can see exactly which portion of each volume bar each exchange is responsible for.
Index
The indexed format shows you percentage wise the volume of each exchange so that it's even more clear which exchanges are more dominant.
Normal
For the people who like classic volume bars, but still want to use aggregated volume.
Delta
The delta separates buy volume and sell volume.
It's a fun way to display the volume, but take this one with a grain of salt because on Tradingview we can't actually see the exact difference between market buys and sell.
This delta counts a positive candle close as "up" volume and a negative candle close as "down" volume.
TRADING
This is indicator is pretty straight forward... It's volume.
The cool thing about this indicator is that it shows combined volume of a couple of the most important crypto exchanges and it can be displayed in multiple different ways and it works both for bitcoin and ethereum.
It's free so if you add it to your favourites you can start using it right away (it's possible that you'll have to refresh Tradingview before it actually works).
Cheers.
Tether DataCONCEPT
A toolkit with a bunch of different metrics for the widely used stablecoin called tether (USDT).
It's very easy to use, just select in the settings what data you want to look at.
FEATURES
Value index.
The "index" setting shows a volume weighted index of different exchanges to give the most accurate average USDT/USD price.
Market cap.
Very straight forward. This shows you the current tether market cap.
Market cap changes.
This gives you a better visualization of increases (or sometimes decreases) in the tether market cap.
Dominance
This shows tether dominance in the market, same concept as bitcoin dominance.
It compares the USDT mcap to the total crypto mcap and then shows the dominance percentage wise.
It's considered bearish when USDT dominance goes up because it means people want to get out of coins and flee to something more stable.
BTC buying power.
This compares the tether market cap and compares it to the bitcoin market cap to give you an idea of how much BTC buying power has in theory.
The higher this ratio the more bitcoin could be bought with all the tether available.
You'll notice that this often looks very similar to the dominance metric.
Exchanges.
The tether price of multiple exchanges.
In the settings you can select which ones you want the indicator to show.
TRADING
I can't tell you exactly how useful this indicator is for trading, I don't have strong opinions on it.
Some people think a high tether price and dominance is bearish.
Some think the market cap increasing (because of new prints) is bullish.
The buying power metric can give you an idea of how much dry powder there is in the market.
The exchanges metric shows you where you can get the cheapest USDT...
Just some ideas.
This indicator is free so if you add it to your favourites you can start using it immediately (it's possible that you have to refresh Tradingview before it actually works).
Source code is visible for learning purposes.
Cheers.
B1rd's Puell MultipleThis metric looks at the supply side of Bitcoin's economy - bitcoin miners and their revenue.
It explores market cycles from a mining revenue perspective. Bitcoin miners are sometimes referred to as compulsory sellers due to their need to cover fixed costs of mining hardware in a market where price is extremely volatile. The revenue they generate can therefore influence price over time.
The Puell Multiple is calculated by dividing the daily issuance value of bitcoins (in USD) by the 365-day moving average of daily issuance value.
So far, buying below 0.5 and taking profit above 4.0 has been proven profitable over the years.
This version allows you to expiriment with different moving average types.
I might update this version in the future with more expirimental tools of measurements, I just need some idea's to work with. So feel free to comment on what you'd like to see added to this version.
Aggregated VolumeBITSTAMP:BTCUSD
This indicator aggregates trading volume data of assets which are traded on multiple exchanges (like cryptocurrencies, commodities, forex and derivatives) to give you better insights on the markets.
You can change the markets from which the indicator gathers data in the settings under inputs.
By default, data is aggregated from the following markets:
Binance, BTC /USDT
Binance, BTC /BUSD
Bitfinex, BTC /USD
Coinbase, BTC /USD
Bingbon, BTC /USD
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InvictusHello,
I introduce my strategy that provide signals for entering in the market and signal for exit.
This indicator attempts to show a trader when is the best time to open a long or short position. The calculations are partially based on volatility, SMA, EMA and predefined values depending on used timeframe.
We collect data from comparing the current price, calculating the average move of the market, top, bottom and close of the latest bars. The middle line is an adaptive moving average, which is the base of the signals and we also use it as a Trend Line to determine if we are in long or short "condition". The basic idea of this indicator is to show the best place to open a Long or Short position and when to close it.
It is very simple - there are 2 type of signals - LONG (in green) and SHORT (in red). You can close your position when a TP (Take profit) shows up or based on your calculations.
You can chose from several options which strategy you want (there is a "Strategy" select in the settings). The strategies that are proving better according to our tests are marked with a diamond.
Don't forget to always trade with caution, trading is dangerous don't trade more than you can afford to lose.
Please contact me via personal message if you want to test the strategy or for more information.
Thank you.
Time Wolna_2021_iun3[wozdux] Description of the Time_Wolna indicator
The indicator is designed to study the behavior of time. There are many indicators that study just the price, a little less indicators that study the volume of trading and vanishingly few indicators that study time.
This is not an oscillator, it does not have oversold or overbought levels. This indicator has an indefinite beginning and an indefinite end. Its value is not in the absolute values of the indicator, but in relative ones. This indicator calculates the time of price rise and the time of price decline. It clearly shows how long the price rises and how long the price falls.
The initial idea was to use my RSIVol indicator to study the time. Each bar is counted as a unit of time. If the price rises during the period of one bar, then one is added, if the price falls, then one is subtracted. By default, the blue line shows this time movement according to the RsiVol indicator.
The basic RsiVol indicator is shown at the bottom of the diagram. The bill goes along the blue line, which calculates the movement of the volume price. If the blue RSIVol line is above the yellow level, then the blue Time_Wolna time line is colored green. If the blue line in the base RsiVol indicator falls below the lower yellow level, then the blue time line of the Time_Wolna indicator turns red.
The result is a broken line that clearly shows the waves of rising and falling prices. In principle, the time indicator makes it easier to recognize waves.
It is known that time plays an important role in Elliott wave analysis, although in practice this is almost never done. The mention of Elliott is just a lyrical digression.
Time is very difficult to study. This indicator does not give clear buy or sell signals. This is just an analysis tool to help analysts.
In addition to the RsiVol indicator, simply the Rsi from the price and a simple moving average from the price are also used.
So, the settings of this indicator.
"switch Price == close <==> ( High+Low)/2" -- select the base price in all subsequent calculations
"Key EMA=> True=ema(Price); False=ema(Price*Volume)" --The key for switching the moving average from the price or from the volume price.
"T==> EMA(price, T)" --The period for calculating the moving average
" key red==> Yes/No Rsi")--the key turns on or off the RSI line red line
"key green==> Yes/No Orsi") --the key turns on or off the Volume RSI line green line
" key olive==> Yes/No RsiVol200 " -- the key enables or disables the Volumetric RSIVol200 olive line. This is RsiVol minus the 200-period moving average.
"keyVol blue==> Yes/No " - the key enables or disables the base blue line RSIVol
"keyVol blue==> V->tt(RsiVol) ->tt(ema(Price))"—The blue line selection will be calculated as the time from RSIVol or as the time from the moving average EMA.
"keyVol blue==> : 1=Time, 2=Time* price, 3=Time*(Ci-Ck) 4=Time*Volume, 5=Time*price*Volume")- selection for the blue baseline. By default, the time of the price rise or fall is calculated simply. Key=1. But you can investigate the joint influence of time and price and then the key is=2. If we study the combined effect of time and price changes per bar, then the key=3. If we study the joint influence of time and volume, then the key=4. If we study the joint influence of time, price and volume, then the key=5.
"key RsiO red + green==> : 1=Time, 2=Time*Price, 3=Time*(Ci-Ck) 4=Time*Volume, 5=Time*Price*Volume") - - - similar settings for the red green line. By default, the time of the price rise or fall is calculated simply. Key=1. But you can investigate the joint influence of time and price and then the key is=2. If we study the combined effect of time and price changes per bar, then the key=3. If we study the joint influence of time and volume, then the key=4. If we study the joint influence of time, price and volume, then the key=5.
"Key Color – - here you can disable changing the color of the blue line to green or red when the base indicator RsiVol exits above the upper and below the lower levels.
"Level nul ==> * Down Level Rsi - screen configuration in order to raise or lower chart
"Level nul ==> * Down Level ORsi -- beauty setup in order to raise or lower chart
"Level nul ==> * DownLevel RsiVol200 -- beauty setup in order to raise or lower chart
"blue =volume * price" – period for calculation of volumetric rates
"blue => RSIVOL(Volume*price,len) and EMA" – the period for calculating RsiVol
"blue__o1=> ema ( RSIVOL, o1)" – additional smoothing RsiVol
"red=rsi (Price,14)" – the period for calculating Rsi
"red= ema ( RSI ,3)" -- additional smoothing Rsi
"fuchsia__ => RsiVol200 (vp,200)" - the period for calculating RsiVol200
"fuchsia__o2=> ema ( RSIVOL200 , o2)" -- additional smoothing RsiVol200
To study the time between two fixed dates. Setting the start point of the calculation and the end point of the calculation
"Data(0)=Year" – the year of the start date
"Data(0)= Month" – the month of the start date
"Data (0)=Day" the day of the start date
"Data(1)=Year" – the year of the end date.
"Data(1)=Year" – month of the end date.
"Data(1)=Day" -- the day of the end date.
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Описание индикатора Time_Wolna
Индикатор призван изучать поведение времени. Есть много индикаторов изучающих просто цену, немного меньше индикаторов изучающих объем торгов и исчезающе мало индикаторов, изучающих время.
Это не осциллятор у него нет уровней перепроданности или перекупленности. Данный индикатор имеет неопределенное начало и неопределенный конец. Ценность его не в абсолютных значениях индикатора, а в относительных. Этот индикатор высчитывает время подъема цены и время снижения цены. Он наглядно показывает сколько времени цена поднимается и сколько времени цена опускается.
Первоначальная идея была использовать мой индикатор RSIVol для изучения времени. Каждый бар считается за единицу времени. Если цена поднимается за период одного бара, то прибавляется единица, если цена опускается, то вычитается единица. По умолчанию голубая линия показывает такое движения времени по индикатору RsiVol.
Внизу на диаграмме показан базовый индикатор RsiVol. Счёт идет по синей линии, которая вычисляет движение объемной цены. Если синяя линия RSIVol находится выше желтого уровня, то голубая линия времени Time_Wolna окрашивается в зеленый цвет. Если синяя линия в базовом индикаторе RsiVol опускается ниже нижнего желтого уровня, то голубая линия времени индикатора Time_Wolna окрашивается в красный цвет.
В результате получается ломанная линия, четко показывающая волны восхождения и снижения цены. В принципе индикатор времени позволяет легче распознавать волны.
Известно, что время играет важную роль в волновом анализе Эллиотта, хотя на практике это почти никогда не делается. Упоминание Эллиотта это просто лирическое отступление.
Время очень трудно изучать. Этот индикатор не дает четких сигналов на покупку или продажу. Это всего лишь инструмент анализа в помощь аналитикам.
Кроме индикатора RsiVol, используются и просто Rsi от цены и простая скользящая средняя от цены.
Итак, настройки данного индикатора.
"switch Price == close <==> ( High+Low)/2" -- выбираем базовую цену во всех последующих вычислениях
"Key EMA=> True=ema(Price); False=ema(Price*Volume)" --Ключ переключения скользящей средней от цены или от объемной цены.
" T==> EMA(price,T)"--Период вычисления скользящей средней
"key red==> Yes/No Rsi")--ключ включает или выключает линию RSI красная линия
"key green==> Yes/No Orsi") --ключ включает или выключает линию Объемной RSI зеленая линия
"key olive==> Yes/No RsiVol200" -- ключ включает или выключает линию Объемной RSIVol200 оливковая линия. Это RsiVol минус 200-периодная скользящая средняя.
"keyVol blue==> Yes/No " – ключ включает или выключает базовую голубую линию RSIVol
"keyVol blue==> V->tt(RsiVol) ->tt(ema(Price))"—выбор голубая линия будет вычисляться как время от RSIVol или как время от скользящей средней EMA.
"keyVol blue==> : 1=Time, 2=Time* price, 3=Time*(Ci-Ck) 4=Time*Volume, 5=Time*price*Volume")—выбор для голубой базовой линии. По умолчанию вычисляется просто время подъема или опускания цены. Ключ=1. Но можно исследовать совместное влияние времени и цены и тогда ключ=2. Если изучаем совместное влияние времени и изменения цены за один бар, то ключ=3. Если изучаем совместное влияние времени и объема, то ключ=4. Если изучаем совместное влияние времени, цены и объема, то ключ=5.
"key RsiO red + green==> : 1=Time, 2=Time*Price, 3=Time*(Ci-Ck) 4=Time*Volume, 5=Time*Price*Volume") ---аналогичные настройки для красной зеленой линии. По умолчанию вычисляется просто время подъема или опускания цены. Ключ=1. Но можно исследовать совместное влияние времени и цены и тогда ключ=2. Если изучаем совместное влияние времени и изменения цены за один бар, то ключ=3. Если изучаем совместное влияние времени и объема, то ключ=4. Если изучаем совместное влияние времени, цены и объема, то ключ=5.
"Key Color" – здесь можно отключить изменение цвета голубой линии на зеленый или красный в моменты выхода базового индикатора RsiVol выше верхнего и ниже нижнего уровней.
"Level nul ==> * Down Level Rsi - косметическая настройка для того, чтобы поднять или опустить график
"Level nul ==> * Down Level ORsi -- косметическая настройка для того, чтобы поднять или опустить график
"Level nul ==> * DownLevel RsiVol200 -- косметическая настройка для того, чтобы поднять или опустить график
" blue =>volume * price" – период для вычисления объемной цены
" blue => RSIVOL(Volume*price,len) and EMA" – период для вычисления RsiVol
"blue__o1=> ema ( RSIVOL, o1)" – дополнительное сглаживание RsiVol
" red=rsi (Price,14)" – период для вычисления Rsi
" red= ema ( RSI ,3)" -- дополнительное сглаживание Rsi
"fuchsia__ => RsiVol200 (vp,200)" -- период для вычисления RsiVol200
"fuchsia__o2=> ema ( RSIVOL200 , o2)" -- дополнительное сглаживание RsiVol200
Для исследования времени между двумя фиксированными датами. Задаем начальную точку вычисления и конечную точку вычисления
"Data(0)=Year" – год начальной даты
"Data(0)= Month" – месяц начальной даты
"Data(0)=Day" день начальной даты
"Data(1)=Year" – год конечной даты.
"Data(1)=Year" – месяц конечной даты.
"Data(1)=Day" -- день конечной даты.
mark strategy2 divergence bot v0.5 for xbtusdHi first of all thanks for read this.
This is my second strategy for make trading, I optimized it for xbtusd with 30 min charts.
You can personalize some setting for reach a better result then me, these are the setting:
this script is only for long trade, so bearish divergence don't work
1)ema1
U can change this value for use another ema and use a faster or slower trend
2)ema2
U can change this value for use another ema and use a faster or slower trend
3)pivot right
U can change this value for watch a number of bar on your right
4)pivot left
U can change this value for watch a number of bar on your left
5)high range
U can change this value for watch a max number of bar
6)low range
U can change this value for watch a min number of bar
7)bullish
U can change this value for enable signal with bullish divergence
8)hidden bullish
U can change this value for enable signal with hidden bullish divergence
9)bearish
U can change this value for enable signal with bearish divergence
10)hidden bearish
U can change this value for enable signal with hidden bearish divergence
11)profit 1 %
U can change this value for the first take profit target
12)profit 2 %
U can change this value for the second take profit target
13)qty target 1 %
U can change this value for close a % of your trade at target 1
14)loss %
U can change this value for close the trade at a % of loss
Have nice day and send me a message if u will earn with my strategy.
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