ATR Stop Loss VisualizerThis will help you figure out what stop loss settings work best for you. Some people might prefer ATR 14 * 0.5 for shorter timeframes, some might prefer more extreme settings such as ATR 30 * 2 to not get stopped out as often.
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ATR 0.5 & 0.7 rangesIt good to look to ATR on intraday trading.
According to our team research only 4.8% of days security goes out of their ATR.
So we developed ATR indicator which shows Daily ATR ranges on smaller time frames.
When price crosses 70% of previous day ATR is good to look for signal to trade backward.
ATR 0.5 & 0.7 rangesOur research showed that securities usually stay in their ATR. It is about 4.8% days when security is goes out of ATR.
So we are using this feature in our trading, when security is out of their 70% of ATR we are looking for signals to trade backward.
This indicator could show you when bars are close to ATR.
RSI or MFI %BPlot where RSI or MFI is in its Bollinger Bands . Can be used in many different way: as a trend indicator (above below 0.5), part of a trend following strategy when crossing above 0 (resume bullish trend ) or crossing below 1 (resume bearish trend ), also useful for divergences, etc...
Bitfinex BTC longs/total ratioRatio of bitfinex longs versus the total btc in positions. Maybe a good indicator of market sentiment. It allows you to see too where were people taking profit or closing positions. Remember that ratio going up doesn't necesarily mean more longs positions are being added. It could mean shorts are closing position massively. The conversely is also true.
The rate above 0.5 doesn't necesarily bullish, though, and the indicator is "timeframe" agnostic. So take into account that there could be tons of longs positions that were opened since back before summer 2017, It seems to be too of positions opened at prices below 4.000$. That's why the average seems to be around 0.6.
The blue lines indicates current ratio (or on close for past bars). The red line is the max ratio (higher shorts versus lowest longs).
William's Commercial Index (0.5y, 3y)William's Commercial Index from Greeny with look at 0.5 year and 3 years.
Daily Auto Fibonacci ToolCalculates Fibonacci retracements based on daily highs/lows, and further beyond that if specified. The main difference between this and other auto Fibbing tools is ease of visibility.
Options:
Take highs/lows from a few days back or take highs/lows from each daily candle
Hide retracements before today
Show labels for each retracement level
Hide/Show retracement levels
Change colors quickly and uniformly (in script)
Retracements used:
-0.382 / 0 / 0.236 / 0.382 / 0.5 / 0.618 / 0.786 / 1 / 1.272
Tradingview Rating Estimatewww.tradingview.com
Strong buy above 0.5
Buy above 0
I am missing a couple indicators but the rating seems to be working for the most part.
MTF function is in works.
etc...
Hurst Exponent Market Phases [DW]This study is an experiment designed to identify market phases using changes in an approximate Hurst Exponent.
The exponent in this script is approximated using a simplified Rescaled Range method.
First, deviations are calculated for the specified period, then the specified period divided by 2, 4, 8, and 16.
Next, sums are taken of the deviations of each period, and the difference between the maximum and minimum sum gives the widest spread.
The rescaled range is calculated by dividing the widest spread by the standard deviation of price over the specified period.
The Hurst Exponent is then approximated by dividing log(rescaled range) by log(n).
The theory is that a system is persistent when the Hurst Exponent value is above 0.5, and antipersistent when the value is below 0.5.
The color scheme indicates 4 different phases I found to be significant in this formula:
- Stabilization Phase
- Destabilization Phase
- Chaos Increase Phase
- Chaos Decrease Phase
This script includes two visualization types to choose from:
- Bar Counter Mode, which displays the number of bars the exponent is consecutively in each phase.
- Hurst Approximation Mode, which displays the approximated exponent value.
Custom bar colors are included.
Please note: This is a rough estimate of the Hurst Exponent. It is not the actual exponent. Numerous approximations exist, and their results all differ slightly.
Fisher Transform Indicator by Ehlers Backtest v 2.0 Market prices do not have a Gaussian probability density function
as many traders think. Their probability curve is not bell-shaped.
But trader can create a nearly Gaussian PDF for prices by normalizing
them or creating a normalized indicator such as the relative strength
index and applying the Fisher transform. Such a transformed output
creates the peak swings as relatively rare events.
Fisher transform formula is: y = 0.5 * ln ((1+x)/(1-x))
The sharp turning points of these peak swings clearly and unambiguously
identify price reversals in a timely manner.
For signal used zero.
You can change long to short in the Input Settings
Please, use it only for learning or paper trading. Do not for real trading.
Fisher Transform Indicator by Ehlers Backtest Market prices do not have a Gaussian probability density function
as many traders think. Their probability curve is not bell-shaped.
But trader can create a nearly Gaussian PDF for prices by normalizing
them or creating a normalized indicator such as the relative strength
index and applying the Fisher transform. Such a transformed output
creates the peak swings as relatively rare events.
Fisher transform formula is: y = 0.5 * ln ((1+x)/(1-x))
The sharp turning points of these peak swings clearly and unambiguously
identify price reversals in a timely manner.
You can change long to short in the Input Settings
Please, use it only for learning or paper trading. Do not for real trading.
MACDouble + RSI (rec. 15min-2hr intrv) Uses two sets of MACD plus an RSI to either long or short. All three indicators trigger buy/sell as one (ie it's not 'IF MACD1 OR MACD2 OR RSI > 1 = buy", its more like "IF 1 AND 2 AND RSI=buy", all 3 match required for trigger)
The MACD inputs should be tweaked depending on timeframe and what you are trading. If you are doing 1, 3, 5 min or real frequent trading then 21/44/20 and 32/66/29 or other high value MACDs should be considered. If you are doing longer intervals like 2, 3, 4hr then consider 9/19/9 and 21/44/20 for MACDs (experiment! I picked these example #s randomly).
Ideal usage for the MACD sets is to have MACD2 inputs at around 1.5x, 2x, or 3x MACD1's inputs.
Other settings to consider: try having fastlength1=macdlength1 and then (fastlength2 = macdlength2 - 2). Like 10/26/10 and 23/48/20. This seems to increase net profit since it is more likely to trigger before major price moves, but may decrease profitable trade %. Conversely, consider FL1=MCDL1 and FL2 = MCDL2 + (FL2 * 0.5). Example: 10/26/10 and 22/48/30 this can increase profitable trade %, though may cost some net profit.
Feel free to message me with suggestions or questions.
[JR] Multi Bollinger Heat BandsBollinger Bands, with incremented additional outer bands.
Set as you would normally, but with the addition of an incremental value for the added outer bands.
Defaults with Length 20, base multiplier of 2.0, and an Increment value of 0.5 for additional outer bands at 2.5 and 3.0. Adjust values to suite your needs.
All lines and zones have colour and formatting options available - because why not eh?
[AutoView] MovingAvg Cross - Video AttachedThere is nothing special or spectacular about this script. It's your standard Moving Average Cross Strategy. It is actually a built in script everyone has access to already. I only changed some of the settings and flipped the orders.
The reason I actually published this, is because people have been asking me what the best way to find the best settings for a strategy. So I made a YouTube video showing people how I personally do it. I took this built in strategy and within 5 minutes took it from a net profit loss and profit factor of 0.5 to a net profit win with a profit factor of 3-5.
Of course this is only on the 1 minute candles, so forward testing the strategy is a must as I do not recommend straight up taking this and trading it.
You can watch the video here:
www.youtube.com
Hope this helps everyone speed up their back testing and fine tuning their strategies.
Fisher Transform Indicator by Ehlers - Strategy Market prices do not have a Gaussian probability density function
as many traders think. Their probability curve is not bell-shaped.
But trader can create a nearly Gaussian PDF for prices by normalizing
them or creating a normalized indicator such as the relative strength
index and applying the Fisher transform. Such a transformed output
creates the peak swings as relatively rare events.
Fisher transform formula is: y = 0.5 * ln ((1+x)/(1-x))
The sharp turning points of these peak swings clearly and unambiguously
identify price reversals in a timely manner.
Fisher Transform Indicator by Ehlers Market prices do not have a Gaussian probability density function
as many traders think. Their probability curve is not bell-shaped.
But trader can create a nearly Gaussian PDF for prices by normalizing
them or creating a normalized indicator such as the relative strength
index and applying the Fisher transform. Such a transformed output
creates the peak swings as relatively rare events.
Fisher transform formula is: y = 0.5 * ln ((1+x)/(1-x))
The sharp turning points of these peak swings clearly and unambiguously
identify price reversals in a timely manner.
Indicators: Rainbow Charts Oscillator, Binary Wave and MAsRainbow Charts, by Mel Widner, is a trend detector. It uses recursively smoothed MAs (remember, this idea was proposed back in 1997 -- it was certainly cool back then!) and also builds an oscillator out of the MAs. Oscillator bands indicate the stability range.
I have also included a simple binary wave based on whether all the MAs are in an upward slope or not. If you see any value above 0.5 there, the trend is definitely up (all MAs pointing up).
More info:
www.traders.com
Here's my complete list of indicators (With these 3, the total count should be above 100 now...will update the list later today)