EMA 21/55/89/200 & SMA 50/100/200Free to use indicator combining all important time periods for two of the most valuable trading tools: EMAs and SMAs . As you can see on the chart and previous time periods, BTC often bounces off these, giving you an insight into possible future price movement. Add to your favourite scripts now at the bottom of this page and stay ahead of the game.
Switching off all except the most important periods in the indicator settings (21 & 55 EMA + 100 & 200 MA) can help keep a nice clean trading chart, if that is your preference.
SIMPLE MOVING AVERAGE
Smooths out the price across each period to reveal short, medium and long term trends and potential areas of support or resistance.
50, 100 and 200 are three of the most commonly used/respected moving averages.
The 200MA in particular provides very strong support/resistance on longer time frames.
EXPONENTIAL MOVING AVERAGE
A slightly more sophisticated version of the moving average, the EMA gives more weight to recent price action (i.e. a recent big move up/down will be reflection sooner... "the trend is your friend").
21, 55, 89 and 200 are four of the most commonly used/respected exponential moving averages.
The 21 and 55 EMA are undoubtedly the most powerful, and somewhat a self-fulfilling prophecy since so many people follow them.
Just so you know...
Green = 55/50, blue = 89/100, red = 200/200
EMAs are shown with thinner lines (as they change direction faster, think light and quick)
SMAs are shown with thicker lines (as they change direction slower, think heavier and more respected)
My free Combined RSI and Stochastic RSI Indicator , is also shown on the chart above and will save you valuable space on your trading screen, since you are strictly limited to the number of indicators you can use at one time. Give it a try and you'll wonder why you ever had separate indicators for RSI and Stoch RSI clogging up both your screen and indicator allowance.
These tools are for educational purposes only and not a recommendation to buy or sell. Always do your own research before trading.
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Bitcoin On-Chain OBVThe Bitcoin On-Chain OBV is a port of the classical volume oscillator that reflects the accumulation registered through the On-Chain Transactions.
It also allows to source through the aggregated combined exchange volumes.
The indicator can show the value either in BTC or USD.
stress Birfinex and BitmexThis script identifies stress points in the major exchanges, recommended use in 1h.
BTC SKVPrivate indicator,
I don't sell/rent indicators, i do it for myself and to share with the people I work with.
This indicator is a clone of @everget so i can't make it open source.
If you would like to get it, you can buy it =>
Trust me it can take many hours/days to make a indicator, this one in particulary will need some update in the futur, paid indicators with support can save you time & money.
Thanks to @everget for his idea, and aslo for all the free code that he share.
RatTrend Multiple RSI Divergence MA Cross OscillatorThis Indicator based on RSI Divergence with Overbought and oversold signals.
All tops and bottoms calculated with Moving Average Crosses and combines with RSI signals.
Best working Timeframe is H4 on current settings, you can modify values to find best for you.
Current settings best for BTC trading.
At the beginning it can confuse you to understand but you will understand signal patterns.
Have fun.
Bitcoin All-Time High (ATH) Hash Rate Level An experimental Bitcoin TotheMoon confirmation tool. Represents a mapping of Bitcoin's All-Time Hash Rate to the corresponding Bitcoin's price on the chart.
As always, you can support the author with donations via PayPal or crypto.
Bitcoin PatienceThis indicator shows how long every Bitcoin buyer ever had to wait to be in profit. Best to use this on the daily chart. At the time of publishing this indicator (May 2019), 1250 days of patience means gains for every BTC buyer ever. Can also be used for other assets of course.
BTC Contango indicatorThis is a Bitcoin contango indicator, which tells you the difference in price between the price of the specified BTC futures contract and the current spot price. A viable strategy is to sell when "contango" occurs, which means the futures price is greater than the spot price (green line, above 0), and buy when it is below.
If you found this indicator useful, please feel free to tip so that I can continue making more free indicators!
BTC: 1JkcVwaPZfvpqxGio4iz2aENa2gj8oowxi
ETH: 0x71d509eeb9f86296c3f55bb7e882d9e69e393b2a
EOS: 0x71d509eeb9f86296c3f55bb7e882d9e69e393b2a
BTC Spot vs Tether Volumespot_volume / tether_volume
spot = Coinbase + bitFlyer + Kraken + Bitstamp
tether = Bitfinex + binance + Huobi + HitBTC
Crypto Indicators #u9tusA set of low timeframe (LTF), medium timeframe (MTF), and high timeframe (HTF) indicators for use in crypto currencies / bitcoin.
Traditionally the 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 SMAs are used in TA. With cryptos, I've found that the 8 EMA, 21, 55, and 128 SMAs backtest better, while no change in length was necessary for the 200. I wanted to combine all these into one indicator to easily add them to a chart layout, hence this script.
You can customize the length of each MA to your liking in the settings, or accept the defaults.
LTF Indicators:
8 EMA in blue hues, medium line stroke.
MTF Indicators:
21, 55 SMA in purple hues, medium line stroke.
HTF Indicators:
128, 200 SMA in yellow hues, thick line stroke.
Defaults are for daily timeframes and lower; suggest changing up the intervals for weekly and monthly to:
21 -> 30
55 -> 50
128 -> 100
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BTC Average Volume (Multi Exchange)Multi-Exchange BTC Volume: Bitfinex, Bitmex, Bitstamp, Binance, and Coinbase are included for now.
Bitcoin Number of TransactionsThe Bitcoin Number of Transactions plots the amount of transactions registered on-chain on a daily basis.
Bitcoin On-Chain VolumeThe Bitcoin On-Chain Volume is a reflection of the transactional volume registered in the blockchain.
The indicator can show the value either in BTC or USD.
Bitcoin Transaction FeesThe Bitcoin Transaction Fees is the fee value that miners earn on a daily basis.
The indicator can show the value either in BTC or USD.
Bitcoin Cost of Transaction (%)The Bitcoin Relative Cost of Transaction shows the miners' revenue as a percentage of the transaction volume registered in the block.
Bitcoin Cost per Transaction (USD)The Bitcoin Cost per Transaction (USD) is the result of dividing the miners' revenue (Block Reward + Transaction Fees) between the number of transactions per block.
Here is an example with made up numbers:
Block reward is 12.5 BTC + 0.5 BTC in transaction fees.
There are 2700 transactions in the block.
Current exchange rate is 5700 USD/BTC.
(12.5 BTC + 0.5 BTC) / 2700 transactions = 0.00481481 BTC per transaction
5700 USD/BTC * 0.00481481 BTC per transaction = $27.44 per transaction
Hope that helps!
Bitcoin Number of Coins'Bitcoin Number of Coins' is the total number of Bitcoins which have been mined. This is the number of coins (technically) in circulation.
Additionally, the indicator shows the number of Bitcoin pending to be mined, considering a max cap of 21 million coins.
Bitcoin Block SizeThe Average Bitcoin Block Size refers to the size (in MB) of a container of bitcoin transactions.
Approximately every 10 minutes a new Bitcoin block is added to the chain.
Bitcoin Network DifficultyThe Bitcoin Network Difficulty is a measure of how difficult it is to find the next block, compared to the difficulty of finding the easiest possible one.
The easiest possible block has a proof-of-work difficulty of 1.
Bitcoin Hash RateThe Hash Rate is the amount of computing power securing the Bitcoin Network.
The value is expressed in TH/s. Therefore a read of 1,000,000 (one million) would equate to 1 EH/s.
Here's a cheatsheet to convert this value into other units:
1 kH/s is 1,000 (one thousand) hashes per second
1 MH/s is 1,000,000 (one million) hashes per second.
1 GH/s is 1,000,000,000 (one billion) hashes per second.
1 TH/s is 1,000,000,000,000 (one trillion) hashes per second.
1 PH/s is 1,000,000,000,000,000 (one quadrillion) hashes per second.
1 EH/s is 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 (one quintillion) hashes per second.
1 ZH/s is 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (one sextillion) hashes per second.
Hope that helps!