QuantNomad - Pivot Points AlertsVery simple scripts that will allow you to receive alerts for new Pivot Lows/Highs Points.
A solid arrow points to actual point low/high point, transparent - to the bar, you'll receive alerts for (Shifter by rightBars).
And remember:
Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Pivotsupport
(JS) Pivot Point RSILet me start by saying I really enjoyed putting this together - and also that it initially wasn't my idea, a friend of mine suggested it to me earlier today and I was intrigued by the concept.
So this is exactly what it sounds like - Pivot Points RSI.
I plan on adding the R4S4 and R5S5 in the future, though it only goes to 3 at the moment.
However I did include halfway points between existing pivots.
This RSI calculates prior closes + highs + lows based on the intraday (or week, or month, depending on chart resolution) indicator values, then takes that info and creates pivots on the RSI to plot potential RSI support and resistance. This is a pretty great concept and I plan on putting it to use in the future myself.
Includes 3 color schemes.
(JS) Multi-Time Frame Pivot Point DetectorSick of flipping through Pivot Point settings to change the time frame?
Or to hide certain ones because it screws up the auto-zoom?
Or are you just wishing there was something out there that was simple and effective?
Well - me too, that's why I made this automatic Pivot Points detector. Right now it only goes to S3/R3 (will expand in the future), but I made this specifically for my day trading template.
So this automatically detects the nearest Pivot Points above and below price - and it does Daily, Weekly, and Monthly, so there should be 6 lines showing at all times.
Speaking of which....
Blue - Daily
Green - Weekly
Red- Monthly
You'll also notice a really thick line will appear time to time - that thick line (on all time frames is the Pivot line, so obviously above it is the resistance lines and below it lies the support lines.
All you have to do is turn it on and you'll be completely aware of your surroundings across multiple time frames all at once, hope you like it!
RyuPivot🔰 Pivot Points Standard Traditional Pivot Levels
📌Shows the same pivot levels from the Pivot Points Standard (Pivots) indicator on the Traditional settings. But with 3 indicators in one, can show the daily, weekly, and monthly levels all in one indicator. This indicator only shows the current pivot level and not the previous ones and will auto adjust update to the newest one. The current pivot line levels are shown across the chart.
📌Features
🔹P-D = Pivot Daily Timeframe
🔹P-W = Pivot Weekly Timeframe
🔹P-M = Pivot Monthly Timeframe
🔹S1, S2, S3, S4, S5 Pivot Supports with each timeframe D/W/M
🔹R1, R2, R3, R4, R5 Pivot Resistances with each timeframe D/W/M
🔹Can show/hide any timeframe Daily, Weekly, Monthly, or all
🔹Option to show/hide the 4th and 5th support/resistance levels
🔹Can adjust the line width for each timeframe
🔹Can show/hide pivot text labels
🔹Can adjust pivot text labels position offset
📌Default set Daily Pivots off, can use for trading lower timeframes for scalps. Shows Monthly and Weekly pivots with Pivot support/resistance levels 4 and 5 default on, optionally can hide. Default line width set with Monthly largest at 3, Weekly at 2, and Daily smallest at 1; can adjust to preference and can change color in the style tab. Note, for the Daily Pivots levels for S4, S5, R4, and R5 text labels are not shown since ran out of room to add more, but the line levels are still shown.
Pivot Points, by @juanmirocks# Advantages over TV's indicator "Pivot Points Standard"
1. Show pivot lines for all history, which lets you gauge trading strategies throughout time
2. More sensible Default/Auto time frame; e.g. on intradays only and always the market values of yesterday's Day are used
3. The halves between the key levels are also shown, which it's useful for some trading strategies
4. Arguably out-of-the-box nicer interface
Pivot Points as an indicator is a traditional strategy to draw resistance and support levels. It's best suited for intraday trading: the pivot points and resulting key levels are calculated from yesterday's market values (H, L, C). More details in the script's source.
Pivot Points trading is suitable for any market, and best for intraday (e.g. 3 min).
2R overlay positive biasHere is a pretty clean 2R - risk reward assessment that is overlaid on the price action. Positive bias, kind of lazy on the release but you can edit to change look back period or drop into one of your indicator edits as another metric for trade risk. If this helps drop a comment or thumbs up.
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MasterChartsTrading - Price Action Indicators - 2.0Price action is easy to visualize.
It is very easy to read price action if you have a reference point. These support/resistance lines are there to help you read where the buyers and sellers are likely to make a stand.
You can also think of these indicators as moving pivot points.
MasterChartsTrading Price Action Indicators show good price levels to enter or exit at trade.
The Blue indicator line serves as a Bullish Trend setter.
If your instrument closes above the Blue line, we think about going Long (buying).
For commodities and Forex, when your trading instrument closes below the Red line, we think about Shorting (selling).
For Stocks, I prefer to use the Yellow line as my Bearish Trend setter (on Daily charts ).
Be sure to hit that Follow button! Please find me on social networks via the link on my profile page for more ideas from @MasterCharts!
Combined MTF Camarilla Pivots (HA + Candles)This is a fairly basic (but hopefully useful) indicator that combines three time-frames of Camarilla pivots into one.
Default time-frames are:
Weekly
Monthly
Yearly
Time-frames can be modified as you wish, they are just set to these as I generally only trade higher intervals (just note that formatting labels will not change - but you can update these as needed).
The Camarilla pivots displayed are as follows:
R3, R4, R5, R6
Pivot line (Middle/Base)
S3, S4, S5, S6
R1/S1 & R2/S2 are excluded to make way for R5/S5 & R6/S6 - as these are more useful for the majority of traders. The formula for levels 5/6 are always up for debate, as no official formula has ever been released. I've used what I consider a mid, or consensus calculation.
By default all historical pivot levels are displayed, as there can be some benefit to mapping these forward once the relevant period has ended. If people find it's too cluttered I'll look into having an option to display the current period only.
Unfortunately, TradingView doesn't allow labels on plots (seems like such a basic feature to be missing, but there you go), so you'll have to learn the colours/linewidths.
Oh, and there's a checkbox to enable pivots to be calculated on Heiken-Ashi prices/candles rather than default prices/candles. This heavily modifies the location of the Camarilla Pivots, but I've found that in certain situations you can get some great results.
Let me know your thoughts/comments/suggestions.
Cheers
DD
Strong Pivots + Forward looking Pivots + 1-3 std div PivotsI see this as very useful indicator for improved probability of successful entry/exits. Strong pivots are defined as yearly pivots + those of yearly, monthly and weekly pivots that form double support (not more far away then 2.5% of R2&S2 range.) The calculus is done on classical formula. I may ad other in the future. You can turn off Strong Support and show pivots of your choosing Y, M, W, D, 4h, 1h.
There is also forward looking pivot function, which means that you can estimate where the pivots will be for next year, month and week. Especially useful to use in December to check the next years yearly /strong pivots.
There are also 1-3 Standard Deviation moving pivots available. If price, classical pivots and moving pivots meet in time, this should also be indication of strong support/resistance.
If you happen to make a lot of money with this indicator or would like to have it improved farther send some contribution to 14jvBMALjnTdDjAP1ewdDp785u1nS5VVWH in Bitcoins. If I see contributions on this address I will work to add more improvements like support to cross check with different pivot formulas like Fibbonacci pivots.
Credit goes also to Lazy Bear and Chris Mood. I borrowed some of code from their work.
Pivot Point + MidPointsTraditional floor pivots with additional lines in between the s/r levels called Mid Points
If the Pivot Points are used as entering at s/r levels, you can use the Mid Points to scale out of a position or place Sl's behind
3/9/27/9 Zero Lag EMA / EMA / Pivots / Dynamic Support (Fixed)// Fixed error message "Index should not be negative(-8)"
//
// @author lonestar108
//
study(title = "3/9/27/9 Zero Lag EMA / EMA / Pivots / Dynamic Support", shorttitle="3/9/27/9 ZLEMA/EMA/Pivots/Support", overlay=true)
src=close
lengths=input(3, title="Short Period Length")
length=input(9, title="Fast Period Length")
length2=input(27, title="Slow Period Length")
plen=input(9, minval=1, title="Pivot Period Length")
// ema, zero lag ema
ema1=ema(src, length)
ema2=ema(ema1, length)
d=ema1-ema2
zlema=ema1+d
ema3=ema(src, length2)
// ema, zero lag ema
ema4=ema(src, length)
ema5=ema(ema4, length)
d2=ema4-ema5
zlema2=ema4+d
ema6=ema(src, length2)
// pivot points
highest_high = highest(high, plen)
highest_dev = dev(highest_high, plen) ? na : highest_high
high_pivot = highest_dev
high_series = fixnan(high_pivot)
lowest_low = lowest(low, plen)
lowest_dev = dev(lowest_low, plen) ? na : lowest_low
low_pivot = lowest_dev
low_series = fixnan(low_pivot)
// Sell Setup
priceflip = barssince(closeclose and priceflip
sell = sellsetup and barssince(priceflip!=9)
sell8 = sellsetup and barssince(priceflip!=8)
sellovershoot = sellsetup and barssince(priceflip!=13)
sellovershoot1 = sellsetup and barssince(priceflip!=14)
sellovershoot2 = sellsetup and barssince(priceflip!=15)
sellovershoot3 = sellsetup and barssince(priceflip!=16)
// Buy setup
priceflip1 = barssince(close>close )
buysetup = close<close and priceflip1
buy = buysetup and barssince(priceflip1!=9)
buy8 = buysetup and barssince(priceflip1!=8)
buyovershoot = barssince(priceflip1!=13) and buysetup
buyovershoot1 = barssince(priceflip1!=14) and buysetup
buyovershoot2 = barssince(priceflip1!=15) and buysetup
buyovershoot3 = barssince(priceflip1!=16) and buysetup
// TD lines
val= buy !=sell
TDhigh = valuewhen(val,high ,0)
val1= sell !=buy
TDlow = valuewhen(val1,low ,0)
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// PLOTTING
icolor=rising(zlema,1) ? lime : red
plot(zlema, color=yellow, linewidth=1)
plot(ema3, color=lime, linewidth=1)
plot(high_series, style=circles, color=lime, linewidth=1)
plot(low_series, style=circles, color=red, linewidth=1)
plot(high_pivot + 1, color=red, style=circles, linewidth=3)
plot(low_pivot - 1, color=lime, style=circles, linewidth=3)
plot(cross(zlema, ema3) ? rising(zlema,1) ? low - 1 : high + 1 : na, color=icolor, style=cross, linewidth=2)
plot(cross(zlema2, ema3) ? rising(zlema2,1) ? low - 1.25 : high + 1.25 : na, color=yellow, style=circles, linewidth=2)
plot(cross(zlema2, ema6) ? rising(zlema2,1) ? low - 1.35 : high + 1.35 : na, color=orange, style=circles, linewidth=2)
plot(cross(close, ema3) ? rising(zlema,1) ? low - 1.15 : high + 1.15 : na, color=fuchsia, style=circles, linewidth=2)
plotchar(buy,'9b','9',location.belowbar,color=lime,transp=0)
plotchar(sell,'9s','9',location.abovebar,color=red,transp=0)
plotchar(buy8,'8b','8',location.belowbar,color=lime,transp=0)
plotchar(sell8,'8s','8',location.abovebar,color=red,transp=0)
plot(TDhigh ? TDhigh : na ,style=circles, linewidth=1, color=lime,offset=-9)
plot(TDlow ? TDlow : na ,style=circles, linewidth=1, color=red, offset=-9)
barcolor(sellovershoot? #FF66A3 : sellovershoot1? #FF3385 : sellovershoot2? #FF0066 : sellovershoot3? #CC0052 : buyovershoot? #D6FF5C : buyovershoot1? #D1FF47 : buyovershoot2? #B8E62E : buyovershoot3? #8FB224 : na)
// Uncode for line chart with indicators //
c = sell? #FF0000 : buy? #00FF00 : sellovershoot? #FF66A3 : sellovershoot1? #FF3385 : sellovershoot2? #FF0066 : sellovershoot3? #CC0052 : buyovershoot? #D6FF5C : buyovershoot1? #D1FF47 : buyovershoot2? #B8E62E : buyovershoot3? #8FB224 : #c0c0c0
plot(close, color=c, linewidth=1)
All PivotsYou can see all yearly, monthly, weekly and daily with this indicator automatically that they're usable for supports and resistances
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Pivot Points
These are daily pivot points that update
automatically for every single day as the
day opens.
Out of all pivot point versions/variations, these are by far to be the most accurate.
The daily pivot is the green line.
S1 2 3 are the blue
R1 2 3 are the red.
It has been created so it's a clean indicator and non-intrusive to the user.
If you would like access, please visit axiaunlimited.com and contact us.
Alternatively, you can go to my instagram @koliokolevfx and inbox me
Happy Trading!
Support/Resistance PivotsSupport/Resistance bars based on previous pivot points (no repainting) with added filters.
Looking at potential improvements. Updates to come.
Pivot Reversal Strategy with backtest date rangeThis is standard Pivot Reversal Strategy with backtest date range added.
In parameters you can select from/to date for backtesting range.
Pivot Zones Trading RangesJust testing an advanced Pivot Zones display method with 12 different time frame options. Invite only.
Auto DayWeekMonth Fib Levels R2 by JustUncleLThis indicator automatically draws up to Three Sets of Fibonacci Pivot levels based on the previous Candle period's Range (High-Low). The HLC3 is used as the default Pivotal level. Only the most Recent period Candle Levels are displayed. The longer Weekly and Monthly sets are particularly useful in finding long term Supply and Demand levels.
The three sets of selectable periods are spit into the following sets:
Daily Set (1,2,3,4,5,7,10 or 14 Days)
Weekly Set (1,2,3,4,5,10, or 13 Weeks)
Monthly Set (1,2,3,4,5,6,9 or 12 months)
Each set has the option to display Extension levels.
The Pivotal Level HLC3 and Range = (High - Low), are extracted from previous Period Candle.
FIB LEVELS Colours (same in each period set):
Yellow = Pivot and Pivot Zone (HLC3 by default)
Fuchsia = R1,S1 Levels 0.368 * Range
Lime = R2,S2 Levels 0.618 * Range
Red = R3,S3 Levels 0.786 * Range
Aqua = R4,S4 Levels 1.000 * Range
Green = R5,S5 Levels 1.236 * Range
Orange = R6,S6 Levels 1.382 * Range
Black = R7,S7 Levels 1.618 * Range
Maroon = R8,S8 Levels 2.000 * Range
ChartAdvise_Reaction_PointReaction Point Method is based on the concept of Pivot Points that can be used to identify a reversal. These reversals can be tracked for further action. Ideally this method is useful for Intraday play and gives defined opportunity to the traders.
Pivot Zones - Support and Resistance AreasAdaptive Pivot Zones (with 4 each support and resistance areas and a main pivot zone).
Coding and Copyright by Spreadburn / Daily Alpha.