The Stochastic Vix or Stochastic VixFix (SVIX), just like the Williams VixFix, is a realized volatility indicator, and can help in finding market bottoms as well as tops without requiring bollinger bands or any other construct, as the SVIX is bounded between 0-100 which allows for an objective thresholding regardless of the past. Mathematically, SVIX is the...
From TradingView's description: Williams %R (%R) is a momentum-based oscillator used in technical analysis, primarily to identify overbought and oversold conditions. The %R is based on a comparison between the current close and the highest high for a user defined look back period. %R Oscillates between 0 and -100 (note the negative values) with readings closer to...
About this indicator: - This indicator is basically a stochastic indicator that shows to you the crossover in an Overbought or Oversold area DIRECTLY on the chart How does it works: - When Stochastic crosses at Oversold area, a Blue Triangle will appear below the candle with a Blue Dotted Line at the low of the current candle - The Blue Triangle is to help you to...
Here is the Stochastic Oscillator function. Now you can easily use length with mutable variables !!
Plots where RSI or MFI is inside its Bollinger Bands. Various strategies: good to see the trend (above/below average), overbought/oversold conditions (you could work a strategy around RSI getting out of overbought/oversold conditions as shown in the screenshot), divergences, etc... I will also publish a Bollinger Bands width of RSI to identify areas of squeeze in...
Inspired by Ichimoku Fibonacci Hybrid , this indicator is for those who don't mind a lot of lines. All lines represent Fib ratios: thicker lines are fibs for a longer period, while thinner lines are fibs for a shorter period. - Dynamic S/R - Overbought/Oversold zones - Trend indicator - Customisable periods - Fast/Slow crossovers See what works for you!
This is an implementation of the Stochastic Momentum Index from William Blau's his article in Stocks & Commodities . This also allows the use of various different kinds of moving averages for the signal line. Options for this argument are: sma (simple moving average) ema (exponential moving average) wma (weighted moving average) trima (triangular...