Example - HTF Values Without 'Security()'This is an example of how to reference higher timeframe data without the
need for a 'security()' call.
I have attempted to create the function example:
f_insecurity()
with the purpose of wrapping up and pumping out all common relevent HTF
price data that's needed for your everyday indicators in a reliable fashion.
Pontos Pivô
Gunzo Market SRGunzo Market SR is a set of 3 tools combined for trend analysis on day trading strategy.
VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price) :
The VWAP indicator is generally used for trend analysis. For example if the VWAP line is under the closing price for a long period of time, the trend is strong. In this script, the VWAP has been optimized for day trading as the indicator is calculated inside the daily range, and resets when a new day starts. This way the indicator reflects the daily trend and not the overall trend. You can also use the position of closing price according to the VWAP to find optimal entry points according to the indicator.
Highs / Lows :
The Highs / Lows are generally used for trend analysis too. The High / Lows are mainly used to identify prices that have been key during the past and that we can use as an indication for the following candles. In this script, the Highs / Lows are computed on the daily period and then displayed on the current period (recommended to use on a daily period or lower). This way the indicator reflects the highest point and the lowest point of the day (can be modified to have a longer range of pivot days even if I recommend to stay on 1 day for day trading).
Support / Resistance :
The Support / Resistance is generally used for trend analysis too. The Support / Resistance are found by searching local high and lows. The longer the supports and resistance are, the strongest it can be considered. In this script, the Highs / Lows are computed by default on a lower time frame (usually 3-4 times lower). For example on a 15 minute graph, the Highs / Lows will be computed on the 5 minute graph (can be modified if the displayed result is not optimized for your asset).
How to use this set of tools :
I personally recommend to use this tool at the start of your day of trading. This way you will get a clear vision of the daily situation and try to identify key prices and the trend for the current day. I then suggest to set up an alert on the key price to be notified when you're getting close to it.
Shelby Duo Shelby Duo indicator is a combination of the following:
1. Central Pivot Range
2. Floor Pivots
3. Camarilla Pivots
4. Volume Point Of Contact
5. Value Area High and Value Area Low
All the pivot calculations are based on Secret of Pivot Boss book by Frank Ochoa .
One can also view tomorrow's central pivot range by today end of the day.
How to use it:
The Golden Pivot Zone is the method given by Frank Ochoa in his book "The Secret of Pivot Boss"
Here, he discusses its types and how to use them efficiently.
There are two types of GPZ,
1.) BEARISH GPZ
2.) BULLISH GPZ
BEARISH GPZ:
A bearish GPZ occurs when H3 of the Camarilla Equation, or any of the Money Zone levels, is mixed within the central pivot range. Therefore, a GPZ is present if any of the following pivots falls within the boundaries of the central pivot range:H3, VAL, VAH, POC, or VPOC. Any bullish advance that fails at the GPZ typically leads to a drop back toward the next area of pivot support, which is generally S1 or L3.
BULLISH GPZ:
A bullish GPZ occurs when L3 of the Camarilla Equation, or any of the Money Zone levels, is mixed within the central pivot range. Therefore, a GPZ is present if any of the following pivots falls within the boundaries of the central pivot range: L3, VAL, VAH, POC, or VPOC. A sell-off or pullback to a bullish GPZ generally leads to an advance back toward the next area of pivot resistance, which is usually R1 or H3.
Entry and Exit Conditions:
BEARISH GPZ: Entry can be taken when it touches the zone. Exit can be done when the price reaches PDL/L3.
BULLISH GPZ: Entry can be taken when it touches the zone. Exit can be done when the price reaches PDH/H3.
PRIME-QUARTERS W-XsThis script applies both the Quaters theory for easy analysis of market structure, as well as a 50 and 800 SMA to be used in conjunction with the 4 and 21 SMA found in Prime-Pulse, to pin point sniper entries. $auceCamp
Strongholds - Objective & Accurate Reference Points / StructuresVery early in my trading career, I came across Pivot Points only to find out that there are as many calculations as one pleases. It was hard to find out which ones work. Most of them probably did only out of randomness, so I ditched the strategy and looked for something else.
I previously used my Oracle Eye and Reference Points scripts but it is time for an upgrade.
Stronghold is a script I have used for quite some time now. I ditched daily and weekly closing prices as not that important. Instead, Strongholds are equipped with:
►Daily High & Low • Azure color
►Weekly High & Low • Dark blue
►Weekly old High & Low • Semi-transparent dark circles
►Monthly High & Low • Wizardly purple
There is an option to print:
►4h High & Low • Semi-transparent red
►VWAP • Lovely purple
►Weekly VWAP • Black
All of the levels and lines are set for 1m, 5m, 10m, 15m, 30m, 1h, 4h, 1D timeframes. If you use any alien timeframe, you may need to enter the code.
You can opt-in and out for certain timeframes. For example, daily levels are visible from 15m or 30, so the indicator won't draw them unless you want to. However, they will not be seen on higher timeframes as there is no reason to show them and oversaturate the chart with lines.
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Remember that if you use this script with auto-scale, you need to tick Scale Price Chart Only . Otherwise, your chart will fly to the moon!
Good luck & have fun!
Pivot reverseВозвраты к средней пивот по фьючам по статистике с конца 2011 года:
Ri 72% возвращаются к зеленому в первый день, 14% еще в течение следующих трех;
Si 69% и 14%;
Br 72% и 14%
Gd 73% и 13%.
Phát Support and resistant This indicator provides basicSupport and Resistance Levels to the user whilst displaying Break signal tags. It also has the ability to let the user display more significant breaks
Only more significant breaks of these basic levels are displayed to the user when optimized which avoids noise and messy signals.
It will also display breaks with candles it deems to be bullish (e.g. having a longer upper or lower wick).
Notation
The notation of "Buy/Sell" denotes a break of either a Support or Resistance level with a volume greater than the threshold.
The notation of "Buy breakout/sellbrekout" denotes a bullish or bearish candle on the break.
Usage & Details:
Knowing when S/R level is broken with significance can be of great help to a trader. Many times significant levels may not be broken with significant force and the move is therefore weaker and possibly not worth trading.
Cryto WaveRyder ------ Phat Cryto WaveRyder are envelopes plotted at a standard deviation level above and below a simple moving average of the price. ... Cryto WaveRyder helps determine whether prices are high or low on a relative basis. They are used in pairs, both upper and lower bands and in conjunction with a moving averange.
I create a lot of Buy/Sell entry, therefore tranders can know where it is the best entry to take the place. Let's make some money with this indicator
Whole NumbersThis is a simple indicator for the whole numbers.
It breaks down every pair for 10 pips.
Its also simple and nice to use
RR 2
Software signal with Trend of the market/Central Pivot Range combined with RR1 for better results.
RR 1
Software signal with Pivots/Previous day high/Previous day low combined with RR2 for better results.
Gann Fan Analysis v 3.0The openness of this community is amazing and I have gained a lot from being a member. Hopefully you think this is useful so I can give something back.
This indicator constructs a reference framework of Support and Resistance levels based on Gann Fan ratios. Two fans are created: Support or Bullish fan, and a Resistance or Bearish fan. The origin of the analysis is the lowest pivot in the analysis window set by the length input. The upper bound of the analysis is the highest pivot in the analysis window. This is the only user input that affects the fan calculation. The remaining user input controls the visualization of the fans. The fan calculations are updated as the high and low within the analysis window change. The resistance fan range is based on an assumed 70% retracement.
Indicator also highlights the active Support and Resistance lines of each fan. An alert is also included, based on the price crossing one of these active levels.
Currently I can't figure out how to get the analysis to extend beyond 278 or so bars (not sure what the limitation is) so it isn't really useful for intraday timeframes, but it is reliable on daily and above. I use it on a Weekly view with the analysis length set to 52, and on a daily timeframe with the length set to 260.
I included fractal visualization using Ricardo Santos' Fractals v9 script as a means of confirming the Gann Fan pivots. The two methods seems to correlate well, in my opinion.
The coding is terrible, I'm sure, so please overlook that as this my first complex effort. I'm a total amateur!
Daily Pivot (Traditional)Hello all
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This code is for daily pivot points, support and resistance with pivot labels and value.
simple code with no bugs.
this code use previous day values on online chat and current day values on offline chat.
pivot values are placed on right side, so no overlapping with other values.
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Thank you Trading View for other educational script to make this possible.
JamesCart's Feigenbaum Price BandsThis is a part of my Feigenbaum family of scripts. This one however uses the Feigenbaum Alpha constant (the constant of the width of the tein from the subteins) as a proportion of the ROC. Then it uses that to establish a middle point, and 2 resistance and 2 support lines.With the widest lines being R2 and S2. Dark red is R2 and Dark Green is S2. I encourage you to change the time frame to find what is best, I have it set at the minimum of 1.
Example - Switching LineExample of manipulating a float series to:
• switch from one source to another
• maintain a level by referencing itself
This script publication is intended for:
• Educational Purposes
Who is it for?
Anyone who wants to learn how to change the position or state of an active float series.
FIBS S/R IndicatorHello,
I've decided to publish a new script. The previous version of this script was removed by admins for breaking community rules.
So I present to you the Fibonacci Support / Resistance.
1. How does it work
Ratio plots
I first take the input of pivot look back and search for pivots high and low.
And then it takes a second look back to search highest high and lowest low to establish the top bottom range.
Then using the top and bottom I plot ratios provided as input. Defaults to most relevant 5 ratios I've found (Fibonacci):
Ratio 0 = 0 - can't be changed
Ratio 1 = 0.5
Ratio 2 = 0.618
Ratio 3 = 1
Ratio 4 = 1.618
Ratio 5 = 2.618
Any changes done to these ratios should be in order, otherwise conditions could get messed up. So R1 needs to the lowest and R5 the highest.
Also the same ratios are used in reverse as negative ratios.
There is a option to plot all ratios but gets really confusing for me but maybe for you it works. By default there are certain conditions set so that as we go up new resistance ratio get displayed and as we go down we see new resistance plots.
Trendlines
I've also added some automatic trendline plots with breakout warning labels based on the pivots high and low. Start and end for trendlines can be changed via inputs.
Labels can be deactivated via input. On a older version the trendlines and labels where not removed from the chart but I felt like there was to much information.
Overcooked/Undercooked
I've also added some fills and background colors that indicate if the price action is over R5 or under Negative R5 ratios. This usually indicates some "overcooking" or "undecooking".
I've notices that after "crossunder"/"crossover" top bottom ratios it goes in consolidation or it dumps. So then I plot a bgcolor to signal that.
2. How to use it
Using plot lines we can determine where we have support and resistance. I found that the best way to use the default ratios values is on the 1H chart. Very good for trading on crypto because of current situation in the market where there is a lot of new people entering the space and volatility and sentiment make swings respect the Fibonacci ratios.
3. Examples
For instance lets look at BINANCE:BTCUSDT .
On the left we see that the price action between 20 and 21 February was "overcooked". So after we got the signal that we "crossunder" the R5 the signal was triggered and we got a small red candle followed by a small dip and after that we got a small bounce and a dump.
If we also look at MF-RSI we can also see we got multiple bear divs.
Lets entertain the idea that we went short at ~57.1k as soon as we get signaled and it starts dumping.
Where does it stop ?
We can see it went all the way down to Negative R5 ratio. Normally that should signal "undercooking" but this was not triggered as it did not close under it (signaled in green).
We can also see that previous support now becomes resistance (signaled in red).
If we take a look at BINANCE:ETHUSDT , we do see that the "undercooking" was triggered here.
I will be publishing a more detailed Idea with examples of using this on the BINANCE:BTCUSDT chart in combination with Volume and other technical analysis.
Use with caution, this is not 100% signal indicator as the markets do what they want. But by using this in combination with other indicators like MF-RSI, EMAs and regular patterns we can get some targets for Support/Resistance.
I'm trying to create a strategy based on this indicator but I'm not getting very good results. Best results were on the 15 min chart with gross profits around ~50%.
Please try to play around with the inputs and let me know if you find something interesting, maybe I can incorporate new features in the indicator.
You can find the MF-RSI indicator here
True Emotion OscillatorThe True Emotion Oscillator is a combination of multiple signals such as stochRSI, Macd, Fisher, etc to gauge the emotion of the market based on a -100-+100 scale. I wanted to incorporate a visual style that would appeal to people while keeping it simple. This indicator also has divergence detection built in, but I think it lags behind based on the filter settings. Ideally I would remake this part of the script to be realtime detection.
How to use:
Buy when the signal is below 0 and starts to turn around. Sell when above 0 and turns back down.
Utilize divergence theory to find better entries.
Settings:
Change your chart background color to a solid #171a27 if you want to match my colors.
Signal smoothing - smooths the signal line to reduce noise.
Divergence Filter - How many bars back to start looking for divergences.
Show Hidden Divergence - Shows hidden divergences
Show Pivots - Turns on/off dots
Simple Fibonacci Candles + LevelsThis is a simpler alternative to the auto-fibonacci indicators. Calculates the fibonacci levels based on the all-time high and all-time low prices. Candles are then colored based on the current closing price's relation to the 5 levels.
Donchian Channel - CustomThis is an extension to Donchian Channel - Pivot High Low indicator. Creating new version as the new type added isn't related to pivot high/low.
New type added is based on moving average. Instead of using highest and lowest of n bars, here, we are using lowest and highest of moving average of highs and lows for n bars.
Previous version of Donchian channel pivot points can be found here:
Dow theory Indicator for FreeDow theory Indicator for Free ver.1.0
Shows current trends based on Dow theory.
Draws a horizontal line automatically from the latest 2 highs and 2 lows.
ACD - Layers 1 & 2An implementation of layers 1 & 2 of ACD strategy of Mark Fisher, based on the book "The Logical Trader".
This implementation contains:
- OR lines
- A lines
- C lines
- Daily pivot range
- N days pivot range
- Customizable trading session
Strategy summary (This implementation):
There is 3 main concepts, each of which represented as two price levels.
1) OR (Opening Range) is the range of the first bar of the day. In other words, it's just "high - low" of the first resolution (usually 15min.) bar of the day. So, OR lines (Aqua color) visualize this range for each trading session.
As stated by Mark Fisher in his book, this range is meant to be a statistically significant range such that when price breaks the range in one direction, This is UNUSUAL to infiltrate it again AND break through the other side. So we can consider it as a potential enter signal (long or short).
2) A lines (Blue color) are drawn above and below OR lines with difference of 10% 0f 10 days ATR. The ATR period and the A multiplier (usually 10%) is customizable.
3) C lines (Gray color) are drawn above and below OR lines at 15% of 10 Days ATR difference. These lines help detecting AND confirming that UNUSUAL situation.
These concepts form the layer 1, which you can spot potential opportunities with it.
There is also two ranges to show support and resistance levels based on price action of previous days. Pivot ranges are rolling ranges that calculated and last for each day separately. They only differ in calculation period - the first one is daily (yellow color area) and the other one (red color area) is customizable, but is usually 3 or 5 days.
Each range consists of two price levels, valid for the current trading session. One of theme is HL2 , and the other one is "HLC3 + abs(HLC3 - HL2 )".
These two ranges, "Daily pivot range" and "N days pivot range", form the layer 2, which you can see them as two dynamic support/resistance ranges - one for daily, and the other for N days. They help filtering opportunities spotted from layer 1.
There is 2 more layers in the ACD strategy, which is omitted in this free implementation.
NSDT Daily Key LevelsSimple script to show key levels of current day and previous day. Labels can be turned on and off as needed. Line colors, thickness and style can be changed. Modified the "M/W/D Level" script from paaax. Credit for original code goes to him. Link to script and profile posted in code of this script.