The Reverse Macd was created by Johnny Dough (Stocks and Commodities Jan 2012) and this is another indicator in my ongoing series to find those hidden gems. This indicator works in a few very powerful ways. For example the blue line shows you what the current price would be if the macd was at the macd level that you choose. I set the default to 0 but feel free to...
For those who trade using MACD, the cross over will be so crucial. Thus, this cross over marker will confirm to you if the lines (MACD & Signal) are crossing or yet to cross. For MACD cross up Signal 1. Will be marked by a black dot. 2. The area will be highlight in green For Signal cross up MACD 1. Will be marked by a cross. 2. The area will be highlight in red.
Moving Average Convergence Divergence – MACD The MACD is an extremely popular indicator used in technical analysis. It can be used to identify aspects of a security's overall trend. Most notably these aspects are momentum, as well as trend direction and duration. What makes the MACD so informative is that it is actually the combination of two different types of...
***For a Detailed Video Overview Showing all of the Settings... Click HERE to View Video New _CM_MacD_Ult_MTF _V2 Update 07-28-2021 Thanks to @SKTennis for help in Updating code to V2 Added Groups to Settings Pane. Added Color Plots to Settings Pane Switched MTF Logic to turn ON/OFF automatically w/ TradingView's Built in Feature Updated Color...
Durbtrade MACD - macd line changes color based on vertical direction. This makes it easier to see and discern movements and also helps the indicator to retain maximum functionality when taking up less chart real estate (also, having the color change really helps me see charts on small screens... such as when it's bright outside and I'm driving in my car and...
Oscillator for Tradingview based on MACD and Awesome Oscillator. This oscillator is designed to identify potential local growth or decline in prices as part of a trend movement. For some ridiculous reason I am not allowed to attach screenshots of graphs and links on TradingView, so I hope that you will find my detailed instructions on my github page: ...
The rule is simple. When MACD crosses up, it is supposed to give a buy signal. However, before entering into a Long position, there is a need for a confirmation. This confirmation can be from a down trendline breakout or from another indicator. In this case, I've chosen the Exponential Moving Average Cross to be as the confirmation. The Buy Signal will...
Introducing the Reverse MACD Cross MACD.... short for moving average convergence/divergence, is a trading indicator used in technical analysis of stock prices, created by Gerald Appel in the late 1970s. It is designed to reveal changes in the strength, direction, momentum, and duration of a trend in a stock's price. Prior work by Johny Dough showed how we can...
Oscillator is combining MACD with Stochastic oscillator. When both, MACD and Stochastic are aligned with direction of trend, it improves probability and strength of such signal. There's possibility to also activate second Stochastic as additional confirmation of the signal. One of winning setup is to keep MACD settings standard - 12,26,9 and both Stochastics with...
This MTF MacD is a custom made indicator to show trends and potential trend changes. As you see the MTF MacD is colored depending on the trend and if MacD is above or below the Signal. This indicator shows the crossover or crossunder of these plots with the colored circles that are plotted. This can be a very useful indicator to show you a start of a new...
Level: 1 Background The MACD is a superior derivative of moving average crossovers and was developed by Gerald Appel in 1979 as a market timing tool. MACD uses two exponential moving averages with different bar periods, which are then subtracted to form what Mr. Appel calls the Fast Line. A 9-period moving average of the fast line creates the slow...
Moving Average Convergence Divergence – MACD The most popular indicator used in technical analysis, the moving average convergence divergence (MACD), created by Gerald Appel. MACD is a trend-following momentum indicator, designed to reveal changes in the strength, direction, momentum, and duration of a trend in a financial instrument’s price Historical...
Counts crosses of the MACD and signal lines and derives entry signals. The code for counting the crosses, for deciding what counts as "close enough", and for auto-adjusting for resolutions 1D or longer, might be useful for Pinescripters. The entries and exits themselves are not intended to be used on their own, but could be used as confluence within a trading...
This is my modified macd indicator. It uses moving averages to determine the trend of the market. It is best used on lower time frames such as 5min and 15min. I found it useful especially with Forex pairs and also traditional markets. This indicator will help you get in at a pullback in a trending market. RED background tells you the trend is down. A possible...
This indicator draws signals on the chart when a Bullish MACD Crossover occurs at the same time RSI is "oversold", and also when Bearish MACD Crossover occurs at the same time RSI is "overbought" Indicators are drawn on the chart in the following scenarios: 1. Bullish signal a. MACD bullish crossover occurs on a single bar b. RSI was below the Oversold...
Welcome! As part of our continual process to build and enhance trusted existing indicators, we're proud to release MACD Prime to the PRIME series for those traders that rely on the popular divergence mechanics traditional MACD provides. MACD Prime provides a default MACD structure using the popular 12,26 EMAs and a 9 lockback signal line as the core of the...
Helloooo traders I wondered once if a MACD was based on an EMA/EMA/SMA or SMA/SMA/EMA (or WHATEVA/WHATEVA/WHATEVA). Seems they're so many alternatives out there. I decided to empower my audience more by choosing the type of moving averages you want for your MACD. More options doesn't always mean better performance - but who knows - some might find a config that...
Simple and effective P/L Count (based on MACD indicator) shows you when MACD give profit and when it lead to loss. PL Count consist of three plots: green (profit), red (loss) and orange (0 by default, but you can setup it as minimum profit level. Go into deal when green(profit) crossover red(loss) and exit when red crossover green. Use it together with MACD for...