Bollinger Bands MTF [LonesomeTheBlue]With this script you can follow Bollinger Bands for current and higher time frame together. Higher time frame is calculated by script.
if current period
1m => higher period=5m
3m => higher period=5m
5m => higher period=15m
15m => higher period=1h
30m => higher period=1h
45m => higher period=1h
1h => higher period=4h
2h => higher period=4h
3h => higher period=4h
4h => higher period=1day
1day => higher period=1week
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Trend Trader Bands Strategy This is plots the indicator developed by Andrew Abraham
in the Trading the Trend article of TASC September 1998
It was modified, result values wass averages.
And draw two bands above and below TT line.
Percentage BandsA different version of bollinger bands, I use percentage difference instead of standard deviation.
Trend Trader Bands This is plots the indicator developed by Andrew Abraham
in the Trading the Trend article of TASC September 1998
It was modified, result values wass averages.
And draw two bands above and below TT line.
Standard Error Bandswith the best settings - this indicator is a better version of the bollinger bands, because it uses a linear regression .
Use this carefully and with other indicators.
Candles + Golden Cross + RSI BANDSThis script combines three scripts for ease of use
RSI Bands LazyBear
Golden Cross MichMexTrading
Candlestick patterns identified repo32
I combined them because they work exceptionally well together in identifying reversals and other potential changes
Acceleration BandsAcceleration Bands indicator script. This indicator was originally developed by Price Headley.
(YEK) Bollinger Bands & DoubleHMA & MA CrossMy favorite indicators ALL-IN-1: Bollinger Bands, Double Hull Moving Average (21,8), Double Moving Average (200,50)
Volume Weighted Average Range Bands [DW]This is an experimental study designed to identify the underlying trend bias and volatility of an instrument over any custom interval TradingView supports.
First, reset points are established at points where the opening price of the interval changes.
Next, Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) is calculated. It is the cumulative sum of typical price times volume divided by the cumulative volume. The cumulation starts over upon each reset point.
After that, Volume Weighted Average Range (VWAR) is calculated. The formula structure is the same as VWAP, except using range rather than typical price.
Lastly, the bands are calculated by multiplying the VWAR by the specified multiplier (approximate Golden Ratio by default) and by 1 through 5, then adding to and subtracting from the VWAP.
Custom Bar Colors are included.
Fractal Chaos Bands Backtest The FCB indicator looks back in time depending on the number of time periods trader selected
to plot the indicator. The upper fractal line is made by plotting stock price highs and the
lower fractal line is made by plotting stock price lows. Essentially, the Fractal Chaos Bands
show an overall panorama of the price movement, as they filter out the insignificant fluctuations
of the stock price.
You can change long to short in the Input Settings
WARNING:
- For purpose educate only
- This script to change bars colors.
Ichimoku And DD Bollinger BandsIchimoku System Plus Double Bolliner Bands
Made in Mexico City with Love.
Kaufman's Adaptive Moving Average BandsKaufman's Adaptive Moving Average with 6 Bands at a time and trend direction.
Triple Bollinger BandsI found myself using multiple bollinger bands a lot so I decided to add them all to one script and add the ability to adjust them by 0.2. It has helped me by not taking up as much space in the upper left corner as well as improving my in's and outs of trend continuation trades. If you manage to find a double top at +2 or greater deviation, and with a bearish divergence on the RSI as shown in this picture, GO SHORT SON! This was a fast and easy 35 - 40 pips and if you used your fibonacci for an exit you had little doubt of the final result and could have even been prepared for an immediate reversal knowing you were then at an oversold -2.8 deviation. I could go on and on........
Stochastic In BandsWhat about to display Stochastic Oscilator in EMA-ATR Bands? If you like the idea I would code advanced version
triple Keltner Channels with Z-Score V2This script expands on the classic Keltner Channel by plotting three adaptive volatility bands around an EMA baseline and introducing a dynamic Z-Score calculation to quantify price positioning within or beyond those bands.
Features
Three Keltner Channels:
Inner Channel at ×2 ATR
Outer Channel at ×3 ATR
Extended Channel at ×3.5 ATR
Customizable Inputs: EMA length, ATR length, and multipliers can be adjusted to suit different market conditions or asset volatility.
Z-Score Integration: Converts price location relative to the channels into standardized scores (from +2.5 to –2.5). Positive Z indicate a good value/zone to buy while negative one is the contrary (do not use it alone, use it with other indicators )
This provides a statistical lens for identifying overextended, neutral, or mean-reverting conditions.
Visual Clarity: Channel fills highlight volatility zones, while an on-chart label dynamically displays the current Z-Score.
How to Use
Overbought/Oversold Signals: Extreme Z-Score readings (±2 and beyond) suggest stretched conditions that often precede pullbacks or reversions.
Mean Reversion vs Breakout: Traders can assess whether price is likely to revert to the mean (EMA) or sustain momentum beyond outer bands.
Originality
Unlike a standard Keltner Channel, this one:
Uses three progressively wider ATR multiples for deeper volatility mapping.
Adds a Z-Score framework to statistically measure price displacement.
Provides a visual + numerical hybrid output (bands + live Z-Score label).
use only on 1W timeframe
Dual Keltner ChannelsDual Keltner Channels (DKC) Indicator 📊
🔹 About This Indicator
This indicator is an enhanced version of the original Keltner Channel available in TradingView. The Keltner Channel was initially designed as a volatility-based envelope around a moving average, helping traders identify trends, breakouts, and potential reversal zones.
💡 Original Creator: The Keltner Channel concept is based on the work of Chester W. Keltner and was later implemented in various trading platforms, including TradingView’s built-in Keltner Channel indicator.
This script builds upon the TradingView version of the Keltner Channel, adding:
✅ Dual Keltner Bands (Inner & Outer) for better trend and volatility analysis.
✅ Customizable Moving Averages (EMA/SMA) for flexibility.
✅ Multiple Band Calculation Methods (ATR, True Range, Range) for improved accuracy.
✅ Shaded Zones Between the Bands for enhanced visual clarity.
⚡ Credit: This indicator is an enhancement of the original Keltner Channel Indicator in TradingView. All improvements and modifications are made to provide deeper market insights while maintaining the core principles of the original Keltner concept.
🔹 Overview
The Dual Keltner Channels (DKC) indicator overlays two Keltner Channels on the price chart, helping traders spot trends, breakouts, and reversals with greater precision.
Inner Keltner Band (Multiplier 1): Captures normal price movements.
Outer Keltner Band (Multiplier 2): Highlights extreme price movements and potential breakouts.
🔹 Features & Inputs
📌 Main Inputs:
Keltner Channel Length: Defines the lookback period for the moving average calculation.
Source Price: Selects the price type (close, open, high, low) to calculate the bands.
Exponential Moving Average (EMA) Option: Choose between Exponential (EMA) or Simple (SMA) as the basis for calculations.
Bands Style: Selects how the volatility is measured:
Average True Range (ATR) (default)
True Range (TR)
Range (High - Low)
ATR Length: Determines the length of ATR calculations.
Enable Multiplier 1 & 2: Toggle to display/hide inner (multiplier 1) and outer (multiplier 2) bands.
📌 Keltner Channels Calculation:
Moving Average (MA): Uses either EMA or SMA for the midline.
Volatility Band Calculation:
Upper Band 1 (Inner Band): MA + (Multiplier 1 × Volatility Measure)
Lower Band 1 (Inner Band): MA - (Multiplier 1 × Volatility Measure)
Upper Band 2 (Outer Band): MA + (Multiplier 2 × Volatility Measure)
Lower Band 2 (Outer Band): MA - (Multiplier 2 × Volatility Measure)
📌 Visuals & Plotting:
Inner Bands (Multiplier 1): Blue upper & lower lines.
Outer Bands (Multiplier 2): Darker blue upper & lower lines.
Basis Line: White moving average.
Shaded Areas:
Between Upper 1 & Upper 2 (Light Brown Area): Identifies the upper Keltner region.
Between Lower 1 & Lower 2 (Light Brown Area): Identifies the lower Keltner region.
🔹 How to Use the Dual Keltner Channels Indicator
✅ 1. Trend Identification
Price above the upper outer band (Multiplier 2): Strong uptrend – potential continuation.
Price below the lower outer band (Multiplier 2): Strong downtrend – potential continuation.
Price within the inner bands (Multiplier 1): Sideways market – possible consolidation.
✅ 2. Breakout Trading
Break above outer upper band: Indicates a bullish breakout – consider long trades.
Break below outer lower band: Indicates a bearish breakdown – consider short trades.
✅ 3. Overbought & Oversold Conditions
Price touching/exceeding outer bands (Multiplier 2): Potential reversal zones.
Reversal confirmation: Look for candlestick patterns (e.g., Doji, Engulfing) or divergence signals.
✅ 4. Pullback & Entry Zones
Price bouncing from inner bands (Multiplier 1): Good re-entry point in trend direction.
Inner band as support/resistance: Helps in setting stop-loss and profit targets.
🔹 Effective Trading Strategies Using DKC
📌 1. Trend Following Strategy (Using Moving Average & Bands)
✅ Look for price staying above/below the basis line (MA) within the outer bands.
✅ Use pullbacks to the inner bands as re-entry points for trend continuation.
✅ Confirm trend strength with momentum indicators like RSI, MACD.
📌 2. Breakout Trading Strategy
✅ Identify a tight consolidation phase within the inner Keltner bands.
✅ Wait for a strong breakout beyond the outer bands.
✅ Enter long/short trades based on breakout direction.
✅ Place stop-loss at the previous inner band to manage risk.
📌 3. Reversal Strategy (Mean Reversion)
✅ When price extends beyond the outer band (Multiplier 2), look for reversal signals (candlestick patterns, RSI divergence).
✅ Enter counter-trend trades with tight stop-loss beyond the band.
✅ Target the moving average (basis line) as take-profit.
🔹 Final Thoughts 💡
The Dual Keltner Channels (DKC) is a powerful upgrade to the standard Keltner Channel, providing:
✅ Greater clarity on trend strength
✅ More precise breakout & reversal signals
✅ Better visual insights for dynamic market conditions
📌 Best Used With: RSI, MACD, Volume Profile, Price Action Signals.
📌 Works on: Stocks, Forex, Crypto, Commodities, Indices.
Groupped SMA with Custom Lenght by Mustafa KAPUZThis script is a custom implementation of grouped Simple Moving Averages (SMA) with added Bollinger Bands
Key Features:
Customizable Length (n): Allows users to set the length for the SMA calculation. The length is the number of bars used to calculate the average. This is input by the user and can be adjusted to analyze different time periods.
Standard Deviation Multiplier (StdDev): This input allows users to customize the width of the Bollinger Bands. A higher multiplier results in wider bands, and a lower multiplier results in narrower bands.
Grouped Calculation: Instead of calculating the SMA on a rolling basis, this script groups the data in sets of n (as per the user-defined length) and calculates the SMA for each group. After each group, the calculation resets.
Bollinger Bands: Based on the SMA calculated for each group, the script calculates the standard deviation of prices within the group. Using the standard deviation and the standard deviation multiplier (StdDev), it computes the upper and lower Bollinger Bands.
Dynamic Visualization: For each completed group of n bars, the script draws lines on the chart representing the upper band, lower band, and the SMA itself. These lines help visualize the volatility and the average price level for each group.
How It Works:
Data Grouping: For every candle/bar on the chart, the script sums up the closing prices and counts the number of bars until it reaches the user-defined length (n). It stores closing prices in an array for further calculations.
Average Calculation: Once the count reaches n, it calculates the average closing price for the group and resets the sum and count for the next group.
Standard Deviation and Bollinger Bands: With the average calculated, it then computes the standard deviation of the closing prices within the group. This standard deviation, multiplied by the user-defined StdDev multiplier, determines the distance of the Bollinger Bands from the average.
Drawing Lines: Finally, the script visually represents these calculations on the chart by drawing lines for the upper band, lower band, and the average itself for each group.
Purpose and Use:
This script is useful for traders and analysts who prefer to examine price movements and volatility in fixed intervals or groups of bars, rather than the continuous rolling averages provided by traditional SMA and Bollinger Band indicators. By adjusting the length and standard deviation multiplier, users can tailor the indicator to fit various trading strategies, time frames, and market conditions. This grouped approach can provide unique insights into market trends, potential reversals, and volatility patterns that might not be as evident with standard indicators.
ATR Clouds*Updated with Version 5*
ATR Clouds
The "ATR Clouds" indicator provides a visual representation of the stock's volatility based on the Average True Range (ATR) calculation. It operates by plotting two bands around the closing price of a stock, using the ATR as a measure of volatility.
Features:
ATR Calculation: The Average True Range is a commonly used metric to understand the volatility of an asset. The indicator calculates the ATR over a user-defined period, with the default being 14 periods.
ATR Bands: Using the ATR value, the script defines two bands:
Upper Band: This is calculated by adding the ATR value to the closing price of the stock. It represents a higher volatility boundary.
Lower Band: This is derived by subtracting the ATR value from the closing price. It indicates a lower volatility boundary.
Cloud Visualization: The space between the upper and lower bands is shaded to create a "cloud" on the chart. This cloud gives traders a clear visual cue of the stock's current volatility range. The cloud has an 80% transparency, allowing the underlying price chart to remain visible.
Customization: Users have the ability to adjust the period for the ATR calculation based on their preferences.
Usage:
Traders can use the ATR Clouds indicator to get a sense of the stock's volatility. Wider clouds indicate periods of higher volatility, while narrower clouds suggest lower volatility. This can be beneficial for se
Bollinger Levels Table - Horizontal Support ZonesBollinger Levels Table - Horizontal Support Zones Indicator (with Customizable Options)
The "Bollinger Levels Table - Horizontal Support Zones" indicator is a comprehensive tool designed to help you identify potential support areas on your chart using moving averages and Bollinger Bands. The indicator displays an organized table of key price levels and draws horizontal lines on the chart, providing clear visibility of potential support zones.
What Does This Indicator Do?
This indicator aims to simplify support analysis by consolidating and displaying significant price levels derived from three different Bollinger Band settings: BB10, BB20, and BB50. It calculates both the Mid-line (Basis) and the Lower Band for each of these settings.
Furthermore, the indicator automatically arranges these levels from highest to lowest in an easy-to-read table, assigning a "Payment" label to each level. These "Payments" are simply labels to help you track the levels in descending order.
How Does This Indicator Work?
Bollinger Band Calculations: The indicator uses the standard Bollinger Band formula:
Mid-line (Basis): A Simple Moving Average (SMA) of the closing price over a specified period.
Standard Deviation (Dev): The standard deviation of the closing price over the same period, multiplied by a Multiplier.
Lower Band: The Mid-line minus the Standard Deviation.
These calculations are applied to three different periods: 10, 20, and 50, providing a variety of potential support levels based on different timeframes. You can adjust the values for these lengths (10, 20, 50) and the Multiplier through the indicator's settings.
Table Construction: A dynamic table is created on the chart (which can be positioned in the top or bottom right corner based on the current price's position). This table displays:
Indicator: The name of the Bollinger Band level (e.g., BB10 Mid, BB20 Lower).
Price: The exact price value of that level.
Payments: A label indicating the level's order in the table.
Level Ordering: All calculated levels are dynamically sorted from highest to lowest to present them in a logical order within the table.
Horizontal Line Plotting: Horizontal lines are drawn on the chart for each selected level, providing a visual representation of the potential support areas. These lines are colored black and have a consistent width for easy identification.
How to Use This Indicator:
This indicator is intended to provide potential entry points or accumulation zones for trades, especially for traders employing Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA) strategies or building positions in stages. The levels displayed in the table and on the chart can represent potential support levels where one might consider initiating or adding to a position.
In the indicator's settings, you'll find important options:
Multiplier: Controls the width of the Bollinger Bands (default 2.0).
BB Lengths: Allows you to adjust the periods for the moving averages (default 20, 50, 10).
Visible Levels: This is the new feature! Here, you can select which levels you wish to see in the table and on the chart. Simply check or uncheck the boxes next to each level (BB10 Mid, BB10 Lower, and so on) to customize the indicator's display according to your strategy and needs.
Underlying Concepts:
This indicator is based on the principle that Bollinger Bands can act as dynamic support and resistance zones.
Mid-line (SMA): Often functions as a medium-term support or resistance.
Lower Band: Typically indicates that the price is relatively low and may find support, making it a potential area for buying or starting to build a position.
By combining different Bollinger Band timeframes (10, 20, 50), the indicator gives you a multi-timeframe perspective on support areas, helping you identify the most relevant levels for your strategy.
Note: While the indicator provides "Payments" for the levels, this is purely a sequential labeling within the table to assist your position-building strategy. There is no actual payment functionality associated with this indicator.
Bollinger Bubble BreakoutOverview:
This script leverages the principles of Bollinger Bands (BB), a popular tool for measuring volatility and identifying extreme price levels of overbought or oversold conditions. When the price closes outside the upper or lower bands, there is a strong probability that it will revert back inside the bands, typically in two steps:
First, towards the EMA 7 (fast exponential moving average).
Then, towards the SMA 20 (the middle line of the BB).
How It Works:
Outer BB Closes: When a candle closes beyond the upper or lower Bollinger Bands, it typically signals an extreme price extension (high volatility or impulsive movement).
Mean Reversion: Generally, the price tends to revert quickly inside the bands, with the first target being the EMA 7 and the second being the SMA 20. This behavior is based on the mean-reverting nature of Bollinger Bands, which act as dynamic price boundaries.
Alert Signal: The script highlights these closes and visually marks areas where potential reversals or technical corrections might occur.
Usage:
Ideal for traders aiming to exploit extreme moves for counter-trend trades or profit-taking opportunities.
Works best in volatile markets, but caution is advised during strong trends where prices can stay extended outside the bands.
Combine this tool with other indicators (such as RSI or MACD) to confirm signals.
Precautions:
The signals generated do not guarantee an immediate reversion. In strong trending markets, the price can "ride" the outer bands for several candles.
Strict risk management is advised: always use appropriate stop-loss levels based on your risk tolerance.
Practical Example:
When the price closes above the upper band:
Expect a correction towards the EMA 7 and then the SMA 20.
When the price closes below the lower band:
Look for a potential bounce towards the same targets.
Conclusion:
This script is designed to help traders identify opportunities in overbought or oversold conditions. However, it is not financial advice but rather an analytical tool to incorporate into your trading strategy.