STRATEGY R18-F-BTCHi, I'm @SenatorVonShaft
Just finished the strategy "STRATEGY R18-F-BTC" for trading on #bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
As any strategy on TradingView, R18 opens Long/Short positions (with no leverage) on certain price points for assets in the chart. But I intentionally make this strategy for Bitcoin . Strategy is effective with 1h chart and it has %36 winning trade ratio for #bitcoin trade. As strategy uses approximately 1/3 ratio of SL/TP levels, gross profit for 1 year backtest is above %200 (I mean above 3x for only BTC )
Strategy is built on combination of:
- MACD
- RSI
- FIBONACCI levels
- BTCUSDT price itself as indicator (for different crypto assets and BTCUSDTPERP trading. You can select different assets you like for indicator (it's BTCUSDT:Binance by default))
I fine-tuned all levels of indicators above accordingly (it has more than 10 variables that effects strategy itself).
You can find out your own strategy levels by adjusting long/short tp&sl variables as well as initial capital ratio variable.
Reverse option open reverse positions of the strategy
Pine utilities
Backtest EngineThis is a simple backtest engine for your trading strategies. The idea behind this script is to make testing new strategies as easy as possible. Parameters such as take profit/stop loss and time period are built into the script and are customisable by the user via the settings interface. The only coding is to set the entry and exit conditions. Users need not touch any code beyond line 30.
For this post, I have used a 50/200 SMA crossover to demonstrate the ease of use for this script.
The features of this script include:
Backtest period start
Number of days until backtest period end
Take profit and stop loss % (via settings)
Programmable long and short entry/exit
Anti duplicate system (for entry conditions that are continuously satisfied, the engine will only make 1 trade until the is exit condition is satisfied).
DISCLAIMER: The strategy in this post is only a placeholder. The TP/SL levels are set to showcase the functionality of the engine and are in no means optimal settings.
Hope this helps! Feel free to ask any questions about the engine and happy coding!
How To Count DecimalsCustom f_nDecimals() function returns precision of decimal numbers of the following forms:
const, input, simple, and series of the following types: float, integer, and string.
Error checking is performed for valid numbers and invalid values return NaN.
NOTICE: This is an example script and not meant to be used as an actual strategy. By using this script or any portion thereof, you acknowledge that you have read and understood that this is for research purposes only and I am not responsible for any financial losses you may incur by using this script!
Auxiliary Equity Configurator (AXE)Auxiliary Equity Configurator (AXE) is a whole new level money management auxiliary that calculates statistically preferable lot based on the Account balance, Winning rate, Risk reward ratio, and Kelly multiplier configured a priori in the input panel.
On the chart, RR visualization bands, Expected balance history matrix in the worst successive trading loss (for displaying how many times you can trade with a given lot at simple/compound interest), and Info-table for the calculation details are shown.
Regarding RR visualization bands, whenever the Tolerable drawback input changes, the proper lot is calculated based on the given data. You can easily access how many lots you should possess and the take-profit/stop-loss price to set. A tolerable drawback can be placed in the quoted currency rate of the displayed chart, except the forex and part of CFD symbols (Gold, Silver, Platinum, WTI oil, Brent oil, Natural gas, and more in the future!) that is valued in Pips. Parameters are configurable in suit with the broker you are using. Also, RR visualization bands are brilliantly interactive, thanks to pine v5 interactive scripts.
The currency for Account balance and Tolerable drawback is automatically converted to USD for internal calculation; therefore, no mess-ups around thinking currency value conversion whatsoever! The design for each tool is highly customizable, too.
Unleash yourself from consuming the colossal amount of time thinking of money management with AXE!
Oscillator EdgesAnother simple script to be added on top of other indicators. Simply provides a symbol of varying color depending on the value of the oscillator. Allows up to 4 different colors in each direction. Includes alerts conditions. Demonstration is the indicator being applied to the RSI (purple) included in Market Cipher B.
To use, simply add it to your indicator, and choose and oscillator of your choice in the Input Settings. Alternatively, you can just keep it on 'close' and use the built in RSI. Or, you can use the RSI formula on top of something else (if that's your thing).
The names are silly, so I hope this is okay with all of you.
Let me know what you think, and if there are any problems, questions, or concerns!
Kitti-Playbook :MAGNIFY // MAGNIFY
// Feature : Display Current price into chart by chart in one tab , More comfortable for market monitoring
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1 Can Display both Symbol and Exchange or Symbol only
2 Show last Price
3 Show price difference from close of previous bar
4 Color definition : Green --> price > previous bar close , Red --> price < previous bar close , Yellow --> price = previous bar close
5 Can Magnify 2 level : LARGE and HUGE
6 Can adjust Vertical Position for Label
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Percentile Nearest Rank Using Arrays [LuxAlgo]The new array feature is extremely powerful, as it will allow pinescript users to do more complex things, or compute existing calculations more efficiently, it will also be possible to shine some light to some already existing functions, one of them being percentile_nearest_rank .
We have been working on this new feature with our pal alexgrover, and made this script which computes a rolling percentile using the nearest rank method.
Settings
Length: Window of the rolling percentile, determine the number of past data to be used.
Percentage: Return the current value if Percentage % of the data fall below that value, the setting is in a range (0,100).
Src: Input source of the indicator.
Usage
A rolling percentile can have many usages when it comes to technical analysis, this is due to its ability to return the value of three common rolling statistics, the rolling median, which can be obtained using a percentage equal to 50, the rolling maximum, obtained with a percentage equal to 100, and the rolling minimum, obtained with a percentage equal to 0.
When we use our rolling percentile as a rolling median, we can obtain a robust estimation of the underlying trend in the price, while using it as a rolling maximum/minimum can allow us to determine if the market is trending, and at which direction. The rolling maximum/minimum is a rolling statistic used to calculate the well known stochastic oscillator and Donchian channel indicator.
We can also compute rolling quartiles, which can be obtained using a percentage of 25 or 75, with one of 25 returning the lower quartile and 75 the upper quartile.
In blue the upper rolling quartile (%75), in orange the lower rolling quartile (%25), both using a window size of 100.
Details
In order to compute a rolling percentile nearest rank, we must first take the most recent length closing prices, then order them in ascending order, we then return the value of the ordered observations at index (percentage/100*length) - 1 (we use - 1 because our array index starts at 0).