RSI Multi Time Frame - Spot Panic Sell Moments and profit!Union of three RSI indicators: 1h, 4h and daily. In order to show 1h RSI, you have to set it as active time frame on the chart.
Purpose: spot "triple oversold" moments, where all the three RSI are under the threshold, which is 30 by default but editable.
Target Market: Cryptocurrencies. Didn't try it on other ones, may work as well. Fits Crypto well as, by experience, I can tell it usually doesn't stay oversold for long.
When the market panics and triple oversold occurs, the spot is highlighted by a green vertical bar on the indicator.
The indicator highlights triple overbought conditions as well (usually indicating strong FOMO), but I usually don't use it as a signal.
I suggest to edit the oversold threshold in order to make it fit the coin you're studying, minimizing false positives.
Special thanks to Heavy91, a Discord user, for inspiring me in this indicator.
Any editing proposal is welcome!
I reposted this script, as the first time I wrote it in Italian. Sorry for that.
Oversold
RSI/Stochastic
RSI with values 60-40 Displays a check when it crosses below 40 and an X when it is above 60 (Team DM System) Stochastic displays purchase / sale zones.
Stoch BitfinexSimilar to RSI Bitfinex , but Stoch version.
It applies Stochastic Oscillator to BTC longs/shorts ratio on Bitfinex. You can use the oscillator as you'd use Stoch:
- Divergences
- Oversold/overbought signals
- R/S on the indicator
- Trend indication
- etc
Fibonacci CloudInspired 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!
Ichimoku Fibonacci HybridHey guys, this is a variation of Ichimoku using Fibonacci principles.
Overview
As you may know, Ichimoku uses in its calculations (high + low)/2 to calculate Tenkan-sen (Conversion line) and Kijun-sen (Base line) for different periods: Tenkan is a shorter period, so it reacts faster to reversals, while Kijun is slower, so it reacts slower, and it is contextually more reliable due to how conservative it is.
Why does the Ichimoku Cloud works? My theory that inspired this indicator is that it works because it looks at 50% retracements from highest point to the lowest point. In other words, Tenkan plots the 50% line between the peak and the trough from the recent period, which has proven to often be a good estimation for retracements. Similarly, Kijun applies the same, but for a longer period*.
However, if we look at Fibonacci retracement, it is often the case that price retracts to those magical percentages: 23.6%, 38.2%, 50%, 61.8%, and sometimes even 88.6% and 78.6%. Why this happens is largely unknown to the academic community, but, empirically, it often seems that these numbers just work.
Therefore, I wanted to apply this principle to Ichimoku calculations, and instead of calculating (high + low)/2, I calculated both (high + low) * 0.382 and (high + low) * 0.618. These lines should provide pessimistic/bearish estimations, and optimistic/bullish estimations, respectively. Naturally, these results in 4 extra lines: a bearish Tenkan/Kijun pair and a bullish Tenkan/Kijun pair.
Therefore, applying this indicator will crowd the chart quite a bit: you have 6 lines on the chart among which 2 of them are the original Tenkan and Kijun lines, and the other 4 are Fib-inspired Tenkan/Kijun lines.
Usage
As with most indicators, usage is subjective to the user and relative to the chart. However, some ways in which this indicator can be used are as follows:
In a strong uptrend, price is typically above both Ichi Kijun and Tenkan. In this case, you can use this indicator to provide you with a new pair of bullish Kijun/Tenkan that provide the same usage as before. Similarly, in a downtrend, the bearish Kijun/Tenkan apply.
Using the new lines, one can apply R/S levels, crossover signals, overbought/oversold areas, price channels, retracement levels, and trend indications.
One may simply use it out of convenience, as it automatically computes potential areas of interest without having to perform manual work.
Please note that because the indicator was so full, I did not keep the Cloud, nor did I keep the Chikou span (Lagging span.) These can be easily implemented, but it would crowd the chart to an extent that it would be difficult to gauge much information. However, I did consider adding them as optional indicators that are disabled by default, and I may potentially do so in the future. For reference, this would help by simply disabling everything else besides the "bullish Ichi" in an uptrend.
Footnotes
* I have heard people referring to Ichimoku Cloud as "a glorified average mean," but, mathematically, I don't believe there is much relationship between MAs and Ichimoku Cloud. However, I acknowledge the visual similarity between the two and the potential to use both in a similar fashion, so one may interpret this indicator as such if they please.
RSI Plus (RSI+)Same RSI you love, but with a candle highlighter, control over Overbought & Oversold Line placement, and Alert Conditions for Overbought & Oversold, built right in.
Set the Overbought/Oversold Lines anywhere you want... use them to create RSI+ Alerts.
DepthHouse RSI Grid MTFDepthHouse RSI Grid MTF is used to determine overbought and oversold levels based on the RSI across multiple time frames.
The default time frames are the 30m, 2H, 8H and 16H however these are completely adjustable.
This indicator also allows the user to select which RSI band to display based on the time frame.
The default is set to the current time frame, however the user can select any of the other four time frames.
OverBought & Oversold Levels are also entirely adjustable.
Meaning you can adjust the 30, 70 ranges, and it will alter the overbought and oversold values across ALL timeframes.
How to get:
As you can see this is an invite only script. In the coming month this indicator, along with many others will become pay to use only. (website on my profile page)
However all my indicators will be FREE until May 1, 2018 . So please try them out!
To take advantage of this free trial:
Just leave a comment!
IF you are viewing this after May 1st. Please feel free to send me a PM or visit my website.
RSI MITROV 1.0i do my notes lookin at this oscilator in Monthly, Weekly, Daily and 240.
more conffluency more chances to make some retracement or change trends direction
EXAMPLES
Ergodic OscillatorErgodic Oscillator indicator script.
Ergodic Oscillator is based on True Strength Index (TSI) by William Blau.
Rocket RSIRocket RSI indicator script.
This indicator was originally developed by John Ehlers (Stocks & Commodities V.36:6, RocketRSI - A Solid Propellant For Your Rocket Science Trading).
Variability Channel Index (by vitelot)This is a momentum, trend, as well as a divergence indicator.
It is similar to CCI, though it is based on a slow and fast EMA in connection to ATR, which
allows to interprete it easily.
Both EMAs and ATR have customisable period.
Further explanation and basic usage can be found in the comment section inside the script.
Laguerre RSI (Self Adjusting Alpha with Fractals Energy)Laguerre RSI (Self Adjusting Alpha with Fractals Energy) indicator script. I adopted idea from www.prorealcode.com and
If you disable `Apply Fractals Energy` option, you will get the original Laguerre RSI.
Relative Volatility IndexCorrected Relative Volatility Index. This indicator was originally developed by Donald Dorsey (Stocks & Commodities V.11:6 (253-256): The Relative Volatility Index).
The indicator was revised by Dorsey in 1995 (Stocks & Commodities V.13:09 (388-391): Refining the Relative Volatility Index).
I suggest the refined RVI with optional settings. If you disabled Wilder's Smoothing and Refined RVI you will get the original version of RVI (1993, as built-in).
Also, you can choose an algorithm for calculating Standard Deviation.
Rova MTF SMI MinuteStochastic Momentum Index is used to find oversold and overbought zones. It also helps to figure out whether to enter short trade or long trade.
Red Shade in the Top indicates that the stock is oversold and the Blue shade in the bottom indicates overbought.
The lighter color indicates that the trend is continuing while the darker color indicates the trend is reversing.
This indicator shows 3 Stochastic Momentum Index of 3 different Time Frames (with 1 minute as their base resolution) in one windows.
Relative Momentum IndexRelative Momentum Index indicator script. This indicator was originally developed by Roger Altman (Stocks & Commodities V. 11:2 (57-60)).
RMI with momentum period of 1 will be equal to an RSI when they have the same period and source price.
Trend FollowerTrend Follower (Follower)
The Trend Follower is a powerful trading tool, which helps us to control our operations.
This tool performs different calculations based on market movements, so it becomes a very versatile and reliable indicator.
This indicator tells us NOT to do and at what time it is prudent to leave an operation or take a share of profits.
If you have any questions, please let me know by private chat.
Regards!
TrendBand GuideTrendBand Guide - simple way to analyse current chart trend.
Basic of usage:
1. TrendBand Color
Red : Chart in bullish condition
Green : Chart in bearish condition
Purple Line : Current trend direction
Red Line : Long term trend direction
2. Candle Color
Green Lime : Breakout 20 days high with more than average volume.
Red : Oversold condition base on RSI (14) days - below 35.
Note :
All color can be change from format menu.
When TrendBand in RED, find any breakout or pullback setup.
When TrendBand in Green, it show weakness in trend..find any potential rebound setup.
CMYK RMI◊ Introduction
I started using this script because of its fast reaction, and good tell for buy/sell moments on a short timescale.
For larger timescales, the overall trend should be taken into account regarding the levels.
In the future i will update this indicator, to automatically adjust those.
◊ Origin
The Relative Momentum Index was developed by Roger Altman and was introduced in his article in the February, 1993 issue of Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities magazine.
While RSI counts up and down days from close to close, the Relative Momentum Index counts up and down days from the close relative to a close x number of days ago.
This results in an RSI that is smoother.
◊ Adjustments
CMYK color theme applied.
Four levels to indicate intensity.
Two Timescales, to overview the broader trend, and fast movements.
◊ Usage
RMI indicates overbought and oversold zones, and can be used for divergence and trend analysis.
◊ Future Prospects
Self adjusting levels, relative to an SMA trend.
Alternative RMI, which functions as an overlay.
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CCI Histogram w/ Color STOKEDSTOCKSCCI Histogram w/ Color Has EMA option to calculate CCI STOKEDSTOCKS
Finds oversold and Overbought conditions
stochifyStochastic RSI reflected in candles. Adds an element of caution when overbought, and an element of opportunity when oversold. BTFD.
MA EMA RSICombining EMA and MA over-extension with RSI to help narrow down overbought and oversold opportunities.
Overbought/Oversold Simple Overbought/Oversold indicator
You can change long to short in the Input Settings
WARNING:
- For purpose educate only
- This script to change bars colors.