Advanced ADR - PivotBossThis Script comes straight from PivotBoss Masterclass. Script calculates compression and expansion of prices. ADR is calulated for user defined period and it is compared over 10 period. If the prices goes over 125% of average ADRin the look back period then current price is over expanded and reversal is in the corner. When Prices falls below 65% of average ADR then prices are under compression. Then you should look to position yourself in the direction of the expansion.
Expansion leads to compression. Compression leads to Expansion
Média de Amplitude de Variação (ATR)
Renko Weis Wave VolumeThis is live and non-repainting Renko Weis Wave Volume tool. The tool has it’s own engine and not using integrated function of Trading View.
Renko charts ignore time and focus solely on price changes that meet a minimum requirement. Time is not a factor on Renko chart but as you can see with this script Renko RSI created on time chart.
Renko chart provide several advantages, some of them are filtering insignificant price movements and noise, focusing on important price movements and making support/resistance levels much easier to identify.
As source Closing price or High/Low can be used.
Traditional or ATR can be used for scaling. If ATR is chosen then there is rounding algorithm according to mintick value of the security. For example if mintick value is 0.001 and brick size (ATR/Percentage) is 0.00124 then box size becomes 0.001. And also while using dynamic brick size (ATR), box size changes only when Renko closing price changed.
This tool is based on the Weis Wave described by David H. Weis (a Wyckoff specialist). The Weis Waves Indicator sums up volumes in each wave. This is how we receive a bar chart of cumulative volumes of alternating waves and The cumulative volume makes the Weis wave charts unique.
If there is no volume information for the security then this tool has an option to use “True Range” instead of volume .
Better to use this script with the following one:
Enjoy!
ATR Stoploss Lines - Minimize Risk | Maximize ProfitThe ATR Stoploss is best used as a trailing stop. While actively managing your trades, move your stops up as price increases/decreases.
There is an offset of 1 candle, so the ATR will only be based on closed candles. This prevents you from moving your stop's when you really shouldn't.
The top lines are used for short positions and the bottom lines are used for long positions.
You can adjust the distance of the ATR lines from your candles by changing the multiplier in the settings.
You may want to increase the multiplier to 2-3 on less volatile assets, and keep it ~1.75 for volatile assets like BTC.
Feel free to reach out if you need any tips or more help with using these. Just remember, this indicator should only be used to manage your trades, not enter them.
Uber ATR [UTS]Uber ATR is a customizable ATR indicator that measures volatility within a given time frame.
The indicator tells about how much price fluctuates but does not say anything about how much it actually moves into one direction. Use trend following indicators for that purpose.
Option: Exclude Unfinished Candle
Option to exclude the current unfinished candle from price calculation to ignore sudden spikes in price action.
Default caluclation based on candle close:
Exclude unclosed candle option:
Option: Display "Old" Values
Option to step back by candle and display old ATR values in a human readable fashion.
Option: Smoothing Types
NONE (Raw ATR value, no smoothing is applied)
ALMA (Arnaud Legoux Moving Average)
DEMA (Double Exponential Moving Average)
EMA (Exponential Moving Average)
FRAMA (Fractal Adaptive Moving Average)
HMA (Hull Moving Average)
JURIK (Jurik Moving Average)
KAMA (Kaufman Adaptive Moving Average)
Kijun (Kijun-sen / Tenkan-sen of Ichimoku)
LSMA (Least Square Moving Average)
RMA (Running Moving Average)
SMA (Simple Moving Average)
SuperSmoothed (Super Smoothed Moving Average)
TEMA (Triple Exponential Moving Average)
VWMA (Volume Weighted Moving Average)
WMA (Weighted Moving Average)
ZLEMA (Zero Lag Moving Average)
London Breakout with MDX Trailing StopThis indicator aims to aid in using the regular London Breakout strategy, as well as improve on it by adding a trailing stop based on the Mean Deviation Index.
The London Breakout strategy (according to my personal understanding) basically sees the morning before London open as the accumulation or distribution range for large buyers or sellers, and assumes the market will break either above that mornings high or below that mornings low when they start to move price. It is mostly used to trade stock indices and forex.
This indicator plots the morning high and low for each day. The green line is the morning high, and the red line is the morning low. If price moves above the green line (the morning high) it fills that area with a green color. If price moves below the green line (the morning low) it fills that area with a red color. This makes the breakouts easy to spot.
The background color of the chart turns green when the MDX is above 0 (price is more than X times ATR above the mean) and a breakout above the morning high has occurred, and stays green until the opposite happens.
The background color of the chart turns red when the MDX is below 0 (price is more than X times ATR below the mean) and a breakout above the morning high has occurred, and stays green until the opposite happens.
The default for X above is 1.0, but this can be changed in the settings by changing "ATR Multiplier".
The background is always neutral during the morning session since the morning high and morning low are not established yet.
A trailing stop is shown when price is more than X times away from the mean and a breakout has occured. The distance is set using the MDX. The trailing stop uses a separate ATR multiplier though, to make the signal and trailing stop MDX values different, if one likes. The default ATR multiplier for the trailing stop is 1.25, but this can be changed is the settings by changing "ATR multiplier for trailing stop".
When the high or low of a candle breaks the trailing stop, it is moved further away, indicating you have been stopped out, but gives opportunity to use it if you enter again (so it doesn't just disappear).
As an added bonus, take profit levels have been added based on the mornnig range. The take profit distance is set by multiplying the range with a factor. The levels are then plotted that distance from the morning high and morning low.
MDX:
ATR SL/TP Calculator
Hello traders!
With this script you will able to calculate easier SL and TP using the ATR Value according with your strategy.
Script plots two circles below and above the candle that is calculated using H/L of the candle +/- ATR Value.
You can also modify the ATR Period and other plotting options clicking on the settings icon.
Ciao Traders, in questi ultimi giorni non ho pubblicato analisi ma spero che gradirete questo script che vi faciliterà di molto il lavoro quando applicherete strategie basate sull'ATR per il calcolo degli stop o dei profit.
Grazie a questo script riuscirete a calcolare più facilmente lo SL ed il TP utilizzando il valore dell'ATR applicato al Massimo o al Minimo di quella candela.
Lo script visualizzerà due cerchi, uno sopra e uno sotto la candela che rappresentano il Massimo/Minimo più/meno il valore dell'ATR.
Potrete modificare il periodo dell'ATR e lo stile semplicemente cliccando sull'icona delle Impostazioni.
ATR BandsThe NNFX way
This indicator makes it easy to see the ATR values of the chart.
The red lines are at 1.5 ATR
The blue lines are at 1 ATR
Credits to www.tradingview.com for the code he published. I've extracted only the ATR to create this indicator. Many thanks ❤
UT Bot AlertsUT Bot indicator was initially developer by @Yo_adriiiiaan
The idea of original code belongs @HPotter
These are v4 alerts for my previously published strategy:
Original script:
Cryptohopper ATRThe Cryptohopper ATR analyses the volatility of the asset. When the market is rather ranging, the volatility remains low and the ATR line decreases . However, when the market starts moving quickly in one direction, doesn’t matter if it’s up or down, the ATR will start rising.
It can be a very good indicator to spot when the big investors are entering the market to buy or sell.
We have added a moving average of the ATR line to generate signals. In this way, when volume starts flooding the market and the volatility peaks, the ATR line will rise above its moving average. Likewise, when the volatility falls and the market ranges, the ATR line will fall below its moving average.
Last but not least , unlike with other indicators, the ATR does not generate buy or sell signals since it measures the volatility of the market. Therefore, the price can be going up or down.
Then, how can you use this indicator in your automated strategy? It can be described as a volatility filter . When the ATR line goes above the moving average, the market is more volatile and the price is moving, then the ATR will let another indicator(s) to give a buy or sell signal. However, when the volatility is low and the price is ranging, the ATR is below its moving average, and it won’t let another indicator(s) to give any buy or signal.
Therefore, it filters out trades when the market volatility is low and the price doesn’t move much and let your strategy trade when the market is volatile and the price is trending.
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As you can see in the chart, when the ATR line (orange line) is below the blue line, the price is not volatile and it is likely to be ranging. On the other hand, when the ATR line is above the blue one, the volatility of the market is increasing, which means that the price is initiating a new trade and there will be more trading opportunities.
Current vs. Average price performance (daily and weekly)This indicator is to be used only by the values it gives back, don't use the lines .
In "current week days" choose number of days that already BEGAN this week (ex. on Wednesday type 3)
Green1 - Current Daily Range
Orange1 - Average Daily Range
Green2 - Current Weekly Range
Red1 - Average Weekly Range
Orange2 - Today's price movement compared to the average daily price movement (in percentage)
Red2 - This week price movement compared to the average weekly price movement (in percentage)
By these values you can check how price performed today and this week in comparison to the average daily and weekly values - you can check with some probability if the movement is already exhausted or price can do some more action.
[KICK] Volatility HeatmapWith this indicator you can gauge the price volatility of an instrument across multiple timeframes in a very compact visualization. It allows you to find critically low areas of volatility and predict the likelihood of an imminent move or the conclusion of a move. While you can do this with other indicators, it is often easy to miss low volatility on timeframes that you don't normally survey.
Features:
Measure volatility using either Average True Range Percentile Rank (ATR-PR) or Historical Volatility Percentile (HVP)
Measure volatility from any other source (e.g. Volume, or custom series from another indicator) using HVP
2 Rendering Modes (Smooth and Distinct) as seen in the sample chart above
Ability to show current timeframe Volatility in bar chart above the heatmap
Get alerts when a certain number of timeframe levels (configurable) are showing critically low volatility (implying imminent move)
Get an alert when the current timeframe volatility level emerges from a critically low volatility zone (usually indicating the start of a significant move)
The bands on the map are 1x, 2x, 3x, 5x, 8x, 13x, 21x, and 34x the curent timeframe. The volatility measurements go (from lowest to highest): Lime, Blue, Dark Purple -> Light Purple (gradient), Magenta, Pink. If you see grey blocks/bands, these indicate that the instrument you are using does not have enough historical data to determine the volatility based on your timeframe and reference period. For example, if you are using a reference period of 100 and are on the daily view, to render the bottom-most band (x34) you would need around 3400 days of data (over 9 years).
You can use this indicator in multiple ways. My favorite way personally is to look for areas that have multiple consecutive timeframes showing low volatility warnings and then enter when the highest of those timeframes turns back to purple. Use other methods, analysis, or indicators to determine direction (or just straddle P.A. with market stops). If I am scalping, then I will generally mostly watch the "current timeframe" and get alerts when it emerges from low volatility.
Use the link below to watch a tutorial video, request a trial, or purchase for access.
BASELINE + ATR CHECKER BANDSThis script shows the Ichimoku Baseline and ATR Bands.
Inspired by VP's algorithm this indicator tell you if you can open a trade or not.
How to use:
If a long/short candle cross the baseline and its close is higher/lower the ATR bands DO NOT TAKE the trade, otherwise feel free to enter.
Input variables:
Baseline Period (26 is default)
ATR Period (14 is default)
ATR safe zone bands multiplier (default is ATR*1)
How to install:
Add this indicator to your chart and pin it to the Right Scale (A)
BERLIN Range Index | Panel versionThe original problem: The choppiness index is great at finding ranging markets, but it is sometimes very slow, which means most of the time it only catches the end of a trend.
This indicator tries to solve this. It uses the choppiness index and filters it using a factor that is based on the standard deviation of the ATR.
The ATR based filter is calculated by first calculating the running standard deviation of the ATR, and then looking at that in relation to its recent low to find a filtering factor to use on the choppiness index. This makes the choppiness index more reactive to trends, but also slightly more likely to missidentify ranges.
This is the panel version of the indicator. It plots the index and min/max values, as well as background colors to tell you when it thinks the market is ranging or trending.
Yellow = Trending
Transparent gray = Ranging
BERLIN Range Index | Bar color versionThe original problem: The choppiness index is great at finding ranging markets, but it is sometimes very slow, which means most of the time it only catches the end of a trend.
This indicator tries to solve this. It uses the choppiness index and filters it using a factor that is based on the standard deviation of the ATR.
The ATR based filter is calculated by first calculating the running standard deviation of the ATR, and then looking at that in relation to its recent low to find a filtering factor to use on the choppiness index. This makes the choppiness index more reactive to trends, but also slightly more likely to missidentify ranges.
This is the bar color version of the indicator. It changes the color of the bars when it it thinks the market is ranging and when it thinks it is trending.
Yellow = Trending
Transparent gray = Ranging
ATR x TP & SLSimple script based on ATR to calculate your Take Profit and Stop Loss
Input variables:
ATR Period ( Default: 14 )
TP Multiplier ( Default: 1*ATR )
SL Multiplier ( Default: 1.5*ATR )
SFL ATR BandsMany traders use ATR as a way to determine stop loss placement. It usually works like this:
- Stop loss for a short trade = high of last candle + ATR value
- Stop loss for a long trade = low of last candle – ATR value
This is an indicator that allows you to do just that: it gives you an easy way to view current and historical volatility using ATR-based price bands .
Features
The indicator is configurable with the following settings:
ATR period
ATR multiplier
ATR applied to highs/lows OR the close price
Bands offset
Only show for the last X candles
How To Use This Indicator
Since this indicator shows average volatility bands, it is a good measure of how much the price moves. So we can use ATR bands in a number of ways:
it’s an easy way to see where you can place your stop loss
you can use a multiple of ATR as your trade target
you can trail your stops alongside the ATR bands
VWAP-ATRstopAdapted ATR-stop with only VWAP and ATR.
Didnt test it, feel free to use it the way you want. You can turn off the bar color function and change any config.
VWAPVWMAATRAdapted ATR that i am using in BTC 15M charts. It is an usual ATR-Stop smoothed by a VWAP and a VWMA.
This crazy config i am using only for BTC, but i found others configs with others assets, like brlusd contracts.
You can turn off the barcolor function and change the lenght of the VWAP and VWMA.
ATR [Gu5]ATR (Average True Range) by Sylvain Vervoort
In contrast to other ATR indicators, the line changes color when profits start
A diferencia de otros indicadores ATR, la linea cambia de color cunado empezamos a tomas ganancias
Variable SuperTrend - evoPlayed around with Lazy Bear's VMA and Gunazzi's SuperTrend Cloud .
It plots an uptrend if the low of a candle gets above the recent downtrend and plots a downtrend if the high of a candle gets below the recent uptrend, you have to wait for the candle to close to confirm the actual trend change.
I use it to give me a direction for longs or shorts, not as a stop/reverse indicator.
Thanks Lazy Bear and Gunazzi :)
Volatility ForecasterThe indicator predicts periods of increased market volatility on 24 hours ahead, based on statistical data. It shows a time intervals, when it is better to give special attention to a market. Time, when the probability of market acceleration, momentum or a trend reversal becomes most likely. The idea is based on a simple logical conclusion – if the market was volatile in the same time periods in the past, then this will happen again in the future.
English - Full description and instruction
The indicator is useful for all markets. But especially for cryptocurrency, which, unlike stock market or forex, doesn’t have time-limited trading sessions and weekends. Therefore, statistical analysis is the only way to reliably determine periods of increased activity of market participants.
The indicator can't predict all volatility. But it provides a fairly accurate prediction of statistical volatility, - one that periodically occurs at the same time.
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Индикатор прогнозирует периоды повышенной волатильности рынка на 24 часа вперёд, основываясь на статистических данных. Он показывает временные интервалы при которых стоит уделить рынку повышенное внимание, когда вероятность ускорения рынка, импульса или перелома тренда, становится наиболее вероятным. Идея строиться на простом логическом выводе, - если рынок был волатилен в одни и те же временные периоды в прошлом, то это повторится в будущем.
Русский - Полное описание и инструкция
Индикатор полезен для всех рынков. Но особенно для криптовалютного, который в отличии от фондового или форекс не имеет ограниченных по времени торговых сессий и не рабочих дней. По этому, статистический анализ единственный способ надежно определить периоды повышенной активности участников рынка.
Индикатор не может предсказать всю волатильность. Но обеспечивает достаточно точное предсказание статистической волатильности, - такой которая периодически возникает в одно и то же время.
Average True Range Percentage (ATRP)ATR measures volatility, but you can't compare one instrument vs. another with it because the ATR value will be different depending on the price of the instrument. I went searching for something like ATR but with percentages, so you could compare one stock vs. another to find who is more volatile and found this .
It was exactly what I was looking for, so decided to re-create it in TradingView. Enjoy!
Description
Average True Range Percent (ATRP) expresses the Average True Range (ATR) indicator as a percentage of a bar’s closing price.
How this indicator works
ATRP is used to measure volatility just as the Average True Range (ATR) indicator is. ATRP allows securities to be compared, where ATR does not.
ATR measures volatility at an absolute level, meaning lower priced stock will have lower ATR values than higher price stocks. ATRP displays the indicator as a percentage, to allow for securities trading at different prices per share to be compared.
Calculation
ATRP = (Average True Range / Close) * 100
UltraScalperUses a modified ATR to find entries, take profits, and stop losses. Optimized for the 3m chart, but can be used on higher time frames with some tinkering of the settings.