Psychological levels (Bank levels) plots "round" price levels above and below current price, by truncating after the nth leftmost digits, based on neuroscience research of how humans intuitively calculate in logarithms. Psychological levels, also called bank levels, are "round" price numbers around which price often experience resistance or support, because...
This script automatically plots psychological levels based upon the price and features four settings for adjusting line quantity. This could be improved by using lines instead of plots.
This is combo strategies for get a cumulative signal. First strategy This System was created from the Book "How I Tripled My Money In The Futures Market" by Ulf Jensen, Page 183. This is reverse type of strategies. The strategy buys at market, if close price is higher than the previous close during 2 days and the meaning of 9-days Stochastic Slow...
This script is a mixture of my two previous scripts "True Strong Classical Support/Resistance Levels" and "Hidden Supports & Resistances + Round Levels". This combination brings on better identification of the most efficient support/resistance levels. Note that "Hidden SnR Levels" part of the code is only expected to work on Forex charts, but apart from that, the...
Thought it would be interesting to look into psychological barriers (round numbers) denominated in foreign currencies and see where those barriers show up on a USD chart. I did a couple of quick and superficial Internet searches to get an idea of which USD pairs are being used the most to trade Bitcoin. My conclusion is that the most relevant currencies are the...
Psychological line (PSY), as an indicator, is the ratio of the number of rising periods over the total number of periods. It reflects the buying power in relation to the selling power. If PSY is above 50%, it indicates that buyers are in control. Likewise, if it is below 50%, it indicates the sellers are in control. If the PSY moves along the 50% area,...
GAP LINE: Plots the cumulative line of gaps to see extremes in psychology. Plenty of Gap-UP's where the Open is higher than the previous bar's close get the market excited. Plenty of Gap-DOWN's where the Open is lower than the previous bar's close get the market scared and depressed. Look for the Gap Line to peak prior to an important peak in the market...