Precision Trade Zone By KittisakThis indicator is designed for Money Management calculations, helping to facilitate risk management in trading, determining suitable leverage based on acceptable risk, and adjusting the Stop Loss level to align with the calculated leverage.
Abbreviation Descriptions
LR : Suitable Leverage.
EP : Entry Price.
BEP : Break-Even Point (a point where you can move your Stop Loss to prevent losses once the price reaches a certain level).
SL : Stop Loss (a recalculated Stop Loss level to match the leverage. You should use this as the Stop Loss price instead of the initial level you set).
TP : Take Profit (a point where you take profit based on the defined risk-reward ratio).
Note
When first activating the indicator, an error may occur, and no output will be displayed. This happens because you must first specify the Entry Price and Stop Loss in the indicator settings.
How Much Leverage Should You Use?
It may seem like a simple question but is difficult to answer.
Method for Calculating Suitable Leverage
Use the formula:
Leverage = Acceptable Loss / (Distance between Entry Price and Stop Loss + (Buy Fee + Sell Fee))
Calculating the Correct Stop Loss Point
(Stop Loss levels will be slightly adjusted or extended)
For Long Positions :
New Stop Loss = Entry Price * (1 - Acceptable Loss / (Calculated Leverage * 100))
For Short Positions :
New Stop Loss = Entry Price * (1 + Acceptable Loss / (Calculated Leverage * 100))
Calculating the Correct Take Profit Point
(Take Profit levels will be slightly adjusted or extended)
For Long Positions :
Take Profit = Entry Price * (1 + (Acceptable Loss / (Calculated Leverage * 100) * RR) + ((Buy Fee + Sell Fee) / 100))
For Short Positions :
Take Profit = Entry Price * (1 - (Acceptable Loss / (Calculated Leverage * 100) * RR) + ((Buy Fee + Sell Fee) / 100))
Benefits of This Calculation
1. Accurate Risk Assessment
The calculated leverage accounts for trading fees. For example, if you aim for a 2% loss, this method ensures the actual loss is exactly 2%, not more (e.g., 2% plus fees).
2. Eliminates Guesswork
Randomly setting leverage can lead to risks because the Stop Loss level may not align with your position. This calculation ensures that the leverage aligns precisely with your desired Stop Loss level.
3. Realistic Profit Targets
For example, with a 2% acceptable loss and a 1:2 RR, you expect a 4% profit. However, without this calculation, fees may reduce your profit below 4%. This method includes fees, ensuring your profit matches the intended target.
Caution
This indicator does not account for slippage or requotes. Use it with caution and allow a buffer for slippage in your calculations.
Indicator นี้มีไว้สำหรับคำนวณ Money Management ซึ่งจะช่วยอำนวยความสะดวกในการจัดการความเสี่ยงในการเทรด การคำนวณ Leverage ที่เหมาะสมกับความเสี่ยงที่คุณยอมรับได้ และจัดการจุด Stop Loss ให้เหมาะสมกับ Leverage นั้น
คำอธิบายเกี่ยวกับคำย่อ
LR หมายถึง Leverage ที่เหมาะสม
EP หมายถึง Entry Price หรือราคาเข้าซื้อ
BEP หมายถึง Break-Even Point หรือจุดคุ้มทุน (คุณสามารถย้าย Stop Loss มาที่จุดนี้เมื่อราคาไปถึงจุดหนึ่งเพื่อป้องกันการขาดทุนได้)
SL หมายถึง Stop Loss (ซึ่งเป็น Stop Loss ที่คำนวณใหม่เพื่อให้ตำแหน่งเหมาะสมกับ Leverage ที่คำนวณได้ คุณควรใช้จุดนี้เพื่อเป็นราคา Stop Loss แทนจุด Stop Loss ที่คุณกำหนดไว้ในตอนแรก)
TP หมายถึง Take Profit (เป็นจุดที่คุณจะขายทำกำไรตาม RR ที่กำหนดไว้)
* หมายเหตุ เมื่อเริ่มเปิด Indicator จะเกิด Error ขึ้น และไม่มีผลลัพท์ใด ๆ แสดงให้เห็น นั่นเป็นเพราะคุณต้องเข้าไปกำหนด Entry Price และ Stop Loss ในการตั้งค่าของ Indicator เสียก่อน
ต้องใช้ Leverage เท่าไหร่? มันเป็นคำถามที่ดูเหมือนง่าย แต่ตอบยาก
วิธีคำนวณ Leverage ที่เหมาะสม ใช้สมการคือ
Levarage = การขาดทุนที่ยอมรับได้ / (ระยะห่างระหว่าง Entry Price และ Stop Loss + (ค่าธรรมเนียมซื้อ + ค่าธรรมเนียมขาย))
นำผลลัพท์ Leverage ที่ได้มาคำนวณเพื่อหาจุด Stop Loss ที่ถูกต้อง (จุดของ Stop Loss จะมีการยืดขยายออกไปเล็กน้อย) โดยใช้สมการ
ตำแหน่ง Stop Loss ใหม่ = Entry Price * (1 - การขาดทุนที่ยอมรับได้ / (Leverage ที่คำนวณได้ * 100)) // สำหรับ Long
ตำแหน่ง Stop Loss ใหม่ = Entry Price * (1 + การขาดทุนที่ยอมรับได้ / (Leverage ที่คำนวณได้ * 100)) // สำหรับ Short
นำผลลัพท์ Leverage ที่ได้มาคำนวณเพื่อหาจุด Take Profit ที่ถูกต้อง (จุดของ Take Profit จะมีการยืดขยายออกไปเล็กน้อย) โดยใช้สมการ
ตำแหน่ง Take Profit = Entry Price * (1 + (การขาดทุนที่ยอมรับได้ / (Leverage ที่คำนวณได้ * 100) * RR) + ((ค่าธรรมเนียมซื้อ + ค่าธรรมเนียมขาย) / 100)) // สำหรับ Long
ตำแหน่ง Take Profit = Entry Price * (1 - (การขาดทุนที่ยอมรับได้ / (Leverage ที่คำนวณได้ * 100) * RR) + ((ค่าธรรมเนียมซื้อ + ค่าธรรมเนียมขาย) / 100)) // สำหรับ Short
ข้อดีของการคำนวณคือ
1. คุณจะได้ค่า Leverage ที่เหมาะสมกับความเสี่ยงที่คุณยอมรับได้โดยรวมค่าธรรมเนียมเข้าไปในนั้นแล้ว นั่นหมายความว่า ความสูญเสียจะเป็น 2% (ตามตัวอย่าง) จริง ๆ ไม่ใช่ 2% และถูกหักค่าธรรมเนียมเพิ่มอีก กลายเป็นสูญเสียมากกว่า 2%
2. การตั้ง Leverage มั่ว ๆ กลายเป็นความเสี่ยง นั่นเพราะตำแหน่งของ Stop Loss ไม่ได้อยู่ในจุดที่ควรจะเป็น การคำนวณนี้ช่วยให้คุณได้ Leverage ในตำแหน่ง Stop Loss ที่คุณต้องการโดยแท้จริง
3. ผลกำไรที่ได้รับตรงกับความต้องการจริง ๆ เช่น การขาดทุนที่ยอมรับได้ 2% และ RR 1:2 สิ่งที่คุณคิดคือกำไร 4% แต่จริง ๆ แล้วไม่ถึง 4% นั่นเพราะว่าโดนหักค่าธรรมเนียมไปส่วนหนึ่ง การคำนวณนี้ได้รวมค่าธรรมเนียมให้แล้ว คุณจึงได้กำไรที่ 4% อย่างถูกต้องตามต้องการ
ข้อควรระวัง
Indicator นี้ไม่ได้มีการควบคุมความเสี่ยงในเรื่องของ slippage หรือ requote โปรดใช้งานอย่างระมัดระวังและมีการเผื่อระยะสำหรับ slippage ด้วย
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Dual EMA Volatility Barrier | JeffreyTimmermansDual EMA Volatility Barrier
The "Dual EMA Volatility Barrier" indicator combines the power of the Double Exponential Moving Average (DEMA) with volatility-based stops to provide a robust trend-following system. This indicator helps traders identify and confirm trends, offering a way to filter out noise using volatility measures like the Average True Range (ATR) and a higher timeframe filter for additional trend validation.
Key Features
Dual Exponential Moving Average (DEMA):
DEMA Calculation: A more responsive moving average that reduces lag compared to standard EMAs. This helps detect trend changes faster.
Source Customization: Allows traders to choose the source (default is close), which can help adapt the strategy for different market conditions.
Volatility Barrier (Vstop):
Volatility-Based Stops: The Vstop is calculated using the Average True Range (ATR) multiplied by a user-defined factor. This forms a dynamic stop level that adjusts based on market volatility.
Trend Direction: The Vstop adapts to whether the market is in an uptrend or downtrend, providing a stop-loss level that moves accordingly.
Higher Timeframe Trend Filter:
Higher Timeframe DEMA: The higher timeframe filter uses a DEMA from a larger timeframe to confirm the trend direction. Only consider bullish signals if the price is above the higher timeframe DEMA.
Customizable Higher Timeframe: Traders can select any timeframe (e.g., D for daily) to check the trend from a higher perspective.
Signal Generation:
Bullish Signal: Triggered when the trend is up, and the price is above the higher timeframe DEMA, with a corresponding Vstop change indicating an upward trend.
Bearish Signal: Triggered when the trend is down and the price is below the higher timeframe DEMA, with a corresponding Vstop change indicating a downward trend.
Trend Reversals: Identifies key trend reversals by showing the transition between uptrend and downtrend states.
Plotting and Visuals:
DEMA and Vstop Plot: The indicator plots both the DEMA and the Vstop on the chart, providing a visual guide for trend and volatility.
Background Color Fill: The area between the DEMA and Vstop is filled with a color (green for bullish, red for bearish) to provide a clear visual representation of the trend.
Signal Labels: Plot arrows and labels ("Bullish" and "Bearish") directly on the chart to highlight trend changes.
Dashboard:
Ticker & Timeframe Display: The dashboard in the bottom-right corner shows the current symbol (ticker) and timeframe, along with the current trend (Bullish or Bearish).
Real-Time Updates: The dashboard updates in real time, providing traders with quick insights into the current market conditions.
Alerts:
Bullish Alert: Activated when the trend is bullish and confirmed by the higher timeframe DEMA.
Bearish Alert: Activated when the trend is bearish and confirmed by the higher timeframe DEMA.
Customizable Messages: Alerts provide details about the ticker and trend conditions for easy action.
Improvements:
Higher Timeframe Filtering: The higher timeframe DEMA filter ensures that traders align their trades with the broader market trend, improving the overall accuracy of signals.
Volatility-Based Stops: The ATR-based volatility stops allow for adaptive risk management that responds to changing market conditions.
Dynamic Signal Detection: The bullish and bearish signals change in real time, providing actionable insights for traders.
Visual and Dashboard Updates: The chart visually reflects the trend and volatility dynamics, while the dashboard provides summary information at a glance.
Customizable Alerts: Alerts based on trend changes make it easy to stay informed without constantly monitoring the chart.
Use Cases:
Trend Following: Ideal for identifying and following strong trends by combining short-term and long-term trend indicators.
Volatility-Based Risk Management: Use the Vstop to manage trade exits, as it adjusts to market volatility.
Higher Timeframe Confirmation: Use the higher timeframe DEMA to ensure that the trade aligns with the overall market trend.
Alerts for Real-Time Action: Set alerts to notify when the market signals a shift, whether bullish or bearish.
The Dual EMA Volatility Barrier is a powerful tool for traders seeking to combine trend-following with volatility management. The integration of DEMA, ATR, and a higher timeframe filter allows for a more nuanced understanding of market conditions, ensuring traders can make informed decisions with minimal lag.
This script is inspired by "viResearch" . However, it is more advanced and includes additional features and options.
-Jeffrey
Smart DCA Invest LiteEnglish description:
📊 Smart DCA Invest – Features Overview
✅ Automated DCA strategy with dynamic profit targets, optimized risk management.
⚙️ Functionality:
🕒 Time Interval Settings
• 📅 Start Date and Time: The strategy activates only after the specified start time.
• 🔄 Auto Restart: Automatically restarts the strategy after a position is closed.
💵 Investment Amounts
• 🟢 Initial Investment Amount: The amount invested when the first position is opened.
• 🔄 Recurring Investment Amount: The amount invested periodically for subsequent purchases.
📊 Purchase Frequency
• ⏱ Interval Between Purchases: Specifies the minimum number of candles between two purchases to avoid overly frequent position expansions.
🛡️ Risk Management
• 📉 Loss Limit: The strategy halts additional purchases if the price does not drop below a predefined loss level, optimizing the average cost reduction.
• 🎯 Take Profit: A predefined profit target percentage, triggering position closure upon reaching it.
📈 Dynamic Take Profit (TP) Settings
• ⏳ TP Increase Frequency: The interval in days for dynamic TP growth.
• 📊 TP Growth Rate: The percentage by which the TP level increases at the end of each interval.
• ⚙️ Enable Dynamic TP: Allows the TP level to increase dynamically over time based on holding duration.
• 🧠 Smart Invest: Accumulates skipped purchases above the average entry or loss limit price and invests them when the price drops below the loss limit.
🎨 Visual Representation
• 📏 Average Price Line: Displays the average entry price in yellow.
• 🛑 Stop Limit Line: Displays the loss limit in red.
• ✅ Take Profit Line: Displays the dynamically updated profit target in green.
🎨 Visual Elements
• 📏 Average Price Line: Visualizes the average cost on the chart.
• 🛑 Stop Limit Line: Visualizes the loss limit level.
• ✅ Take Profit Line: Displays the TP level graphically.
• 📊 Statistics Table: Detailed data summary presented in a table at the end of the strategy.
📊 Statistics Table
• 📈 Average Price: The average entry price of the current position.
• 🛑 Stop Limit: The loss limit value.
• ✅ Take Profit: The profit target value.
• 📦 Position Size: The size of the current position.
• 💵 Max Invested Amount: The highest amount invested.
• ⏳ Longest DCA Period: The longest duration a DCA position was open.
• 💼 Current Investment: The amount currently invested.
• 🔄 Multiplier: Purchase multiplier value.
• 📊 Dynamically Adjusted TP %: The current dynamic Take Profit percentage.
- Recommended for retesting
Hungarian description:
📊 Smart DCA Invest – Funkciók Leírása
✅ Automatizált DCA stratégia dinamikus profitcélokkal, optimalizált kockázatkezeléssel.
⚙️ Működés:
🕒 Időintervallum Beállítások
• 📅 Kezdési dátum és idő: A stratégia csak a meghatározott kezdési időpont után aktiválódik.
• ⏳ Befejezési dátum és idő: A stratégia a meghatározott időpontig működik.
• 🔄 Automatikus újraindítás: Pozíciózárás után a stratégia automatikusan újraindulhat.
💵 Befektetési Összegek
• 🟢 Első befektetési összeg: Az első pozíció nyitásakor befektetett összeg.
• 🔄 Napi vásárlási összeg: Ismételt periódusonkénti vásárlások összege.
📊 Vásárlási Gyakoriság
• ⏱ Intervallum két vásárlás között: Meghatározza a minimális gyertya intervallumot két vásárlás között, elkerülve a túl gyakori pozícióbővítéseket.
🛡️ Kockázatkezelés
• 📉 Loss Limit: Ha az ár nem csökken egy meghatározott veszteségi szint alá, a stratégia nem vásárol tovább, hogy hatékonyabban csökkentse az átlagárat.
• 🎯 Take Profit: Előre meghatározott profitcél százalékos értéke, amely elérésekor a pozíció lezárul.
📈 Dinamikus Take Profit (TP) Beállítások
• ⏳ TP növelési gyakoriság: A dinamikus TP növekedésének időszaka napokban.
• 📊 TP növekedés mértéke: A TP szint százalékos növekedése az intervallum végén.
• ⚙️ Dinamikus TP engedélyezése: A TP szint dinamikusan növekszik a tartási idő függvényében.
• 🧠 Smart Invest: Kihagyott vásárlások felhalmozása (átlagos bekerülési vagy „Loss limit” feletti árfolyamnál), amelyek a „Loss limit” árszint alatt befektetésre kerülnek.
🎨 Vizuális Megjelenítés
• 📏 Átlagár vonal: Sárga színnel jelzi az átlagárat.
• 🛑 Stop Limit vonal: Piros színnel jelzi a veszteségi korlátot.
• ✅ Take Profit vonal: Zöld színnel jelzi a dinamikusan frissülő profitcélt.
🎨 Vizuális Elemek
• 📏 Átlagár vonal: Az átlagár megjelenítése a grafikonon.
• 🛑 Stop Limit vonal: A veszteségkorlátozási szint megjelenítése.
• ✅ Take Profit vonal: A Take Profit szint grafikai megjelenítése.
• 📊 Statisztikai táblázat megjelenítése: A stratégia végén részletes adatok jelennek meg egy táblázatban.
📊 Statisztikai Táblázat
• 📈 Átlagár: Az aktuális pozíció átlagos bekerülési ára.
• 🛑 Stop Limit: A veszteségkorlátozási szint értéke.
• ✅ Take Profit: A profitcél értéke.
• 📦 Pozícióméret: Az aktuális pozíció nagysága.
• 💵 Maximális befektetett összeg: A legnagyobb befektetett érték.
• ⏳ Leghosszabb DCA időszak: A leghosszabb időtartam, amíg egy DCA pozíció nyitva maradt.
• 💼 Aktuális befektetés: Az aktuálisan befektetett összeg.
• 🔄 Multiplikátor: Vásárlási szorzó érték.
• 📊 Dinamikusan beállított TP %: Az aktuálisan érvényes Take Profit százalékos értéke.
ATR-Based Suitability CheckerPurpose:
This indicator helps traders identify the most suitable timeframe for trading by comparing fees to market volatility (ATR). Instead of filtering out specific assets or strategies, it focuses on finding optimal trading conditions for the selected timeframe. It is designed to adapt dynamically, ensuring that traders can align their approach with the current market environment.
Key Features:
Dynamic ATR Analysis: Measures volatility using the Average True Range (ATR) and evaluates how fees impact potential profitability across timeframes.
Fee-to-ATR Ratio: Calculates the proportion of fees to ATR, highlighting conditions where fees are too large relative to price movements.
Visual Feedback: **Red Background:** Indicates unsuitable trading conditions where fees dominate. **Green Background:** Highlights suitable conditions for trading efficiency. Markers provide quick visual identification of suitability.
Custom Transparency: Enables users to adjust the background’s transparency for better chart visibility.
How to Use:
Timeframe Optimization: When volatility rises, price movements become larger, making shorter timeframes more suitable for trading. Conversely, during periods of low volatility, longer timeframes are preferable to avoid overtrading within a narrow price range.
Spot & Leverage Trading: For spot trading, this tool identifies conditions where fees (e.g., 0.25%-0.3%) might excessively impact profitability. For instance, if ATR is comparable to fees, the trading environment may not be ideal. In leveraged trading, the indicator helps assess whether the current volatility supports your chosen leverage level, ensuring that leverage does not amplify undue risks.
Efficiency Focus: The indicator emphasizes finding a balance between market conditions and your trading strategy. Not all timeframes need to be "suitable" at all times; instead, it highlights the best opportunities based on current market dynamics. Utilize the suitability ratio across different timeframes to guide and adjust your trading strategies effectively.
Input Parameters:
ATR Length: Defines the period for ATR calculation (default: 14).
Fee Percentage (%): Trading fee as a percentage of the closing price (default: 0.1%).
Unsuitable Threshold (% of 1 ATR): Sets the maximum acceptable fee-to-ATR ratio for suitable conditions (default: 20%).
Background Transparency (0-100): Adjusts the opacity of the background highlight (default: 80).
Who Should Use This:
This tool is ideal for traders seeking to align their strategy with market conditions by finding the most suitable timeframe. It applies to both spot and leveraged markets, helping optimize efficiency while managing fees and volatility.
Notes:
The ATR-Based Suitability Checker is a supplementary tool. Combine it with other forms of analysis for comprehensive decision-making.
Regularly adjust the parameters to match your trading preferences and market conditions.
Consistency Rule CalculatorThis script, titled "Consistency Rule Calculator" is designed for use on the TradingView platform. It allows traders to input specific values related to their account, daily highest profit, and a consistency rule (as a decimal).
The script then calculates the "Amount Needed to Withdraw" based on the user's input. This value is calculated using the formula:
Amount Needed to Withdraw = (Daily Highest Profit/Consistency Rule )+ Account Type
Each prop firm has its own consistency rule. Follow their rule, and you will be second to payout!
Additionally, it displays the input values and the calculated amount in a customizable table on the chart. The table is formatted with colors for clarity, and it provides a motivational quote about successful trading. Plus, user can adjust the table's position on the screen.
Risk Investor - Risk based DCAA Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA) tool that manages investments based on customizable risk levels. Features include:
Risk-based investment sizing
Vault system for deposit management
Daily/Weekly/Monthly investment options
Configurable profit-taking rules
Visual buy/sell indicators
The strategy uses buy multipliers to control position sizing. At lower risk levels (e.g., 0.1), higher multipliers (4x) enable larger purchases. As risk increases (e.g., 0.7), reduced multipliers (1x) limit market exposure, creating a dynamic DCA strategy that adapts to market conditions.
The sell mechanism activates at higher risk levels with configurable percentage-based exits.
For example, you can set 30% sell at risk level 0.8 and 70% at 0.9, creating a graduated exit strategy.
Profits automatically flow back into the vault system for reinvestment. If the vault is already topped up, profits are being taken out of the system.
Note: Risk Investor requires an external risk model.
Compatible options include:
Bitcoin Top Indicator by Da_Prof ()
Benjamin Cowen's Simplified Risk Metric by jacdr ()
Setup: Connect your chosen risk model via the risk indicator field and configure the minimum/maximum risk values. For example, when using Bitcoin Top Indicator by Da_Prof, set the Max. Risk Value to 12.
Systematic Risk Aggregation ModelThe “Systematic Risk Aggregation Model” is a quantitative trading strategy implemented in Pine Script™ designed to assess and visualize market risk by aggregating multiple financial risk factors. This model uses a multi-dimensional scoring approach to quantify systemic risk, incorporating volatility, drawdowns, put/call ratios, tail risk, volume spikes, and the Sharpe ratio. It derives a composite risk score, which is dynamically smoothed and plotted alongside adaptive Bollinger Bands to identify trading opportunities. The strategy’s theoretical framework aligns with modern portfolio theory and risk management literature (Markowitz, 1952; Taleb, 2007).
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Key Components of the Model
1. Volatility as a Risk Proxy
The model calculates the standard deviation of the closing price over a specified period (volatility_length) to quantify market uncertainty. Volatility is normalized to a score between 0 and 100, using its historical minimum and maximum values.
Reference: Volatility has long been regarded as a critical measure of financial risk and uncertainty in capital markets (Hull, 2008).
2. Drawdown Assessment
The drawdown metric captures the relative distance of the current price from the highest price over the specified period (drawdown_length). This is converted into a normalized score to reflect the magnitude of recent losses.
Reference: Drawdown is a key metric in risk management, often used to measure potential downside risk in portfolios (Maginn et al., 2007).
3. Put/Call Ratio as a Sentiment Indicator
The strategy integrates the put/call ratio, sourced from an external symbol, to assess market sentiment. High values often indicate bearish sentiment, while low values suggest bullish sentiment (Whaley, 2000). The score is normalized similarly to other metrics.
4. Tail Risk via Modified Z-Score
Tail risk is approximated using the modified Z-score, which measures the deviation of the closing price from its moving average relative to its standard deviation. This approach captures extreme price movements and potential “black swan” events.
Reference: Taleb (2007) discusses the importance of considering tail risks in financial systems.
5. Volume Spikes as a Proxy for Market Activity
A volume spike is defined as the ratio of current volume to its moving average. This ratio is normalized into a score, reflecting unusual trading activity, which may signal market turning points.
Reference: Volume analysis is a foundational tool in technical analysis and is often linked to price momentum (Murphy, 1999).
6. Sharpe Ratio for Risk-Adjusted Returns
The Sharpe ratio measures the risk-adjusted return of the asset, using the mean log return divided by its standard deviation over the same period. This ratio is transformed into a score, reflecting the attractiveness of returns relative to risk.
Reference: Sharpe (1966) introduced the Sharpe ratio as a standard measure of portfolio performance.
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Composite Risk Score
The composite risk score is calculated as a weighted average of the individual risk factors:
• Volatility: 30%
• Drawdown: 20%
• Put/Call Ratio: 20%
• Tail Risk (Z-Score): 15%
• Volume Spike: 10%
• Sharpe Ratio: 5%
This aggregation captures the multi-dimensional nature of systemic risk and provides a unified measure of market conditions.
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Dynamic Bands with Bollinger Bands
The composite risk score is smoothed using a moving average and bounded by Bollinger Bands (basis ± 2 standard deviations). These bands provide dynamic thresholds for identifying overbought and oversold market conditions:
• Upper Band: Signals overbought conditions, where risk is elevated.
• Lower Band: Indicates oversold conditions, where risk subsides.
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Trading Strategy
The strategy operates on the following rules:
1. Entry Condition: Enter a long position when the risk score crosses above the upper Bollinger Band, indicating elevated market activity.
2. Exit Condition: Close the long position when the risk score drops below the lower Bollinger Band, signaling a reduction in risk.
These conditions are consistent with momentum-based strategies and adaptive risk control.
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Conclusion
This script exemplifies a systematic approach to risk aggregation, leveraging multiple dimensions of financial risk to create a robust trading strategy. By incorporating well-established risk metrics and sentiment indicators, the model offers a comprehensive view of market dynamics. Its adaptive framework makes it versatile for various market conditions, aligning with contemporary advancements in quantitative finance.
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References
1. Hull, J. C. (2008). Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives. Pearson Education.
2. Maginn, J. L., Tuttle, D. L., McLeavey, D. W., & Pinto, J. E. (2007). Managing Investment Portfolios: A Dynamic Process. Wiley.
3. Markowitz, H. (1952). Portfolio Selection. The Journal of Finance, 7(1), 77–91.
4. Murphy, J. J. (1999). Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets. New York Institute of Finance.
5. Sharpe, W. F. (1966). Mutual Fund Performance. The Journal of Business, 39(1), 119–138.
6. Taleb, N. N. (2007). The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable. Random House.
7. Whaley, R. E. (2000). The Investor Fear Gauge. The Journal of Portfolio Management, 26(3), 12–17.
Drawdown Tracker [SpokoStocks]Drawdown Tracker
The Drawdown Tracker is a powerful tool designed to help traders monitor and visualize the drawdown of symbol. By tracking both current and maximum drawdown levels, this indicator provides valuable insights into risk and potential capital preservation.
Features:
> Current Drawdown:
The current drawdown is calculated as the percentage drop from the record high to the current low, providing a real-time view of the loss from the peak.
> Maximum Drawdown:
The maximum drawdown represents the deepest drop observed from any peak in the historical data, giving an understanding of the worst-case scenario for losses.
> You can choose between two modes:
Full History: Tracks the maximum drawdown from the entire available data.
Rolling Period: Tracks the maximum drawdown within a defined rolling period (default 50 bars), allowing for a shorter-term risk assessment.
> Customizable Rolling Period:
You can adjust the rolling period length through the Rolling Period Length input to reflect different time frames for drawdown calculations.
> Warning Level:
A customizable warning level (default -65%) is plotted on the chart. This acts as a threshold to alert users when the drawdown crosses into a potentially concerning territory.
> Gradient Color Visualization:
The current drawdown is visualized using a gradient color, transitioning from red to yellow as the drawdown increases from -100% to 0%, providing an easy-to-interpret view of the severity of the drawdown.
> New Max Drawdown Marker:
Whenever a new maximum drawdown is recorded, a triangle marker is displayed at the bottom of the chart, along with a label showing the drawdown percentage. This provides clear visual confirmation when a new historical low is reached.
> Alerts:
Warning Level Breach Alert: Alerts you when the drawdown breaches the warning level you’ve set, helping you stay aware of significant risk events.
New Max Drawdown Alert: Triggers when a new maximum drawdown is recorded, allowing you to act quickly if necessary.
Use Cases:
Risk Management: Keep track of how much an asset is down from the peak, helping you make informed decisions about risk and drawdown tolerances.
Risk Disclaimer:
The information provided by this script is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as financial advice and should not be construed as such. All trading and investment activities involve a high level of risk and may result in the loss of capital. The user is solely responsible for any decisions made based on the content provided by this script.
By using this script, you acknowledge and agree that you use it at your own risk. The creator of this script makes no warranties regarding the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the information, and disclaims any responsibility for any losses or damages arising from its use.
Always conduct your own research and consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.
Bear Market LevelMarks the bear market level. Calculated as 20% drop from highs. Useful on indices to determine technical Bull or Bear markets.
BTC vs Mag7 Combined IndexThis Mag7 Combined Index script is a custom TradingView indicator that calculates and visualizes the collective performance of the Magnificent 7 (Mag7) stocks—Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, NVIDIA, Tesla, and Meta (red line) compared to Bitcoin (blue line). It normalizes the daily closing prices of each stock to their initial value on the chart, scales them into percentages, and then computes their simple average to form a combined index. The result is plotted as a single red line, offering a clear view of the aggregated performance of these influential stocks over time compared to Bitcoin.
This indicator is ideal for analyzing the overall market impact of Bitcoin compared to the Mag7 stocks.
Simple Average Price & Target ProfitThis script is designed to help users calculate and visualize the weighted average price of an asset based on multiple entry points, along with the target price and the potential profit. The user can input specific prices for three different entries, along with the percentage of total investment allocated to each price point. The script then calculates the weighted average price based on these entries and displays it on the chart. Additionally, it calculates the potential profit at a given target price, which is plotted on the chart.
Market Regime DetectorMarket Regime Detector
The Market Regime Detector is a tool designed to help traders identify and adapt to the prevailing market environment by analyzing price action in relation to key macro timeframe levels. This indicator categorizes the market into distinct regimes—Bullish, Bearish, or Reverting—providing actionable insights to set trading expectations, manage volatility, and align strategies with broader market conditions.
What is a Market Regime?
A market regime refers to the overarching state or condition of the market at a given time. Understanding the market regime is critical for traders as it determines the most effective trading approach. The three main regimes are:
Bullish Regime:
Characterized by upward momentum where prices are consistently trending higher.
Trading strategies often focus on buying opportunities and trend-following setups.
Bearish Regime:
Defined by downward price pressure and declining trends.
Traders typically look for selling opportunities or adopt risk-off strategies.
Reverting Regime:
Represents a consolidation phase where prices move within a defined range.
Ideal for mean-reversion strategies or range-bound trading setups.
Key Features of the Market Regime Detector:
Dynamic Market Regime Detection:
Identifies the market regime based on macro timeframe high and low levels (e.g., weekly or monthly).
Provides clear and actionable insights for each regime to align trading strategies.
Visual Context for Price Levels:
Plots the macro high and low levels on the chart, allowing traders to visualize critical support and resistance zones.
Enhances understanding of volatility and trend boundaries.
Regime Transition Alerts:
Sends alerts only when the market transitions into a new regime, ensuring traders are notified of meaningful changes without redundant signals.
Alert messages include clear regime descriptions, such as "Market entered a Bullish Regime: Price is above the macro high."
Customizable Visualization:
Background colors dynamically adjust to the current regime:
Blue for Reverting.
Aqua for Bullish.
Fuchsia for Bearish.
Option to toggle high/low line plotting and background highlights for a tailored experience.
Volatility and Expectation Management:
Offers insights into market volatility by showing when price action approaches, exceeds, or reverts within macro timeframe levels.
Helps traders set realistic expectations and adjust their strategies accordingly.
Use Cases:
Trend Traders: Identify bullish or bearish regimes to capture sustained price movements.
Range Traders: Leverage reverting regimes to trade between defined support and resistance zones.
Risk Managers: Use macro high and low levels as dynamic stop-loss or take-profit zones to optimize trade management.
The Market Regime Detector equips traders with a deeper understanding of the market environment, making it an essential tool for informed decision-making and strategic planning. Whether you're trading trends, ranges, or managing risk, this indicator provides the clarity and insights needed to navigate any market condition.
Improved Trend Reconnaissance | JeffreyTimmermansImproved Trend Reconnaissance
The Improved Trend Reconnaissance indicator is a robust tool designed to help traders identify and follow trends while avoiding market noise. It is especially effective for capturing longer-term trends and sustained price movements over extended time periods. By leveraging smoothed trend analysis and volatility-based consolidation detection, this indicator provides clear and actionable insights for traders focusing on significant market trends.
What Does This Indicator Do?
At its core, this indicator calculates a Half Trend value and applies advanced smoothing techniques to emphasize longer-term trends. Additionally, it incorporates volatility analysis using the Average True Range (ATR) to detect periods of consolidation, where trend signals are muted to prevent false signals.
Key Components Explained
Half Trend Calculation:
This indicator determines a Half Trend value based on the relationship between the Exponential Moving Average (EMA) of closing prices and the highest highs and lowest lows over a specified range.
The trend is further smoothed to minimize short-term fluctuations, ensuring the focus remains on sustained price movements.
ATR-Based Consolidation Detection:
By comparing the range of price highs and lows to a multiple of ATR, the indicator detects consolidation zones where the market is range-bound. During these periods, trend signals are suppressed to avoid false positives.
Trend Visualization:
Bullish Trends: Highlighted in green with upward markers and optional trend-colored candles.
Bearish Trends: Highlighted in red with downward markers and optional trend-colored candles.
Designed for Longer-Term Trends:
The default settings are optimized to capture longer-term trends, making this indicator particularly valuable for traders looking to identify and follow substantial market movements over extended periods.
Key Features
Optimized for Capturing Longer Trends:
With the default settings, the indicator is tailored to identify and follow longer-term price trends, reducing noise from minor fluctuations. This makes it ideal for traders focused on significant trends and extended price movements.
Customizable Inputs:
Parameters such as trend range, smoothing length, ATR calculation period, and consolidation threshold are fully customizable.
Visual settings, including trend colors and signal sizes, can be adjusted for personalized trading needs.
Dynamic Signal Generation:
Bullish Signals: Generated when the smoothed Half Trend crosses upward and the market is trending.
Bearish Signals: Generated when the smoothed Half Trend crosses downward and the market is trending.
Alerts can notify traders in real time when these conditions occur.
Enhanced Visualization:
Candle coloring based on trend direction provides an immediate visual representation of market momentum.
Plotted trend lines and filled regions between them emphasize the current trend's strength and direction.
Real-Time Dashboard:
Displays essential information, including the current ticker, trend direction, and status (bullish or bearish), directly on the chart.
How to Use This Indicator
Identify Longer-Term Trends:
Use the smoothed Half Trend line and trend-colored candles to identify and follow significant price trends.
The default settings are specifically designed to focus on extended trends, making it easier to spot major market moves.
Avoid Noise in Consolidation:
Pay attention to the consolidation detection feature, which suppresses signals during range-bound market conditions, aka mean-reverting markets.
This ensures that signals generated are more reliable and actionable.
Confirm Trend Signals:
Use the visual markers (flags) and dashboard status to validate bullish or bearish trends before making trading decisions.
Set Alerts:
Set alerts for bullish or bearish signals to stay informed about key market movements without constantly monitoring the charts.
Adapt for Your Strategy:
While optimized for longer-term trends, the customizable settings allow you to adapt the indicator for shorter-term strategies if needed.
What Makes This Indicator Unique?
Focus on Longer-Term Trends:
Unlike many indicators that respond to short-term fluctuations, this tool is tailored for longer-term trend-following systems, ensuring that traders capture the most meaningful price movements.
Noise Reduction:
By combining smoothing techniques and ATR-based consolidation detection, the indicator reduces market noise and focuses on actionable insights.
Clear Visual Representation:
The combination of trend-colored candles, plotted lines, and dashboard information simplifies the analysis of complex market trends.
Customizability:
Fully adjustable parameters ensure the indicator meets the specific needs of a wide range of trading styles.
Real-Time Feedback:
Alerts and dashboard integration keep traders informed, enabling timely and well-informed decision-making.
The Improved Trend Reconnaissance indicator is an essential tool for traders looking to focus on longer-term trends and sustained market movements. With its default settings optimized for capturing significant trends over extended periods, it offers clarity, precision, and actionable insights for successful trend-following trading.
-Jeffrey
Z-Score Financial Market Conditions | JeffreyTimmermansZ-Score Financial Market Conditions
The Z-Score Financial Market Conditions indicator is a cutting-edge tool for measuring financial market stress and relaxation by combining eight critical financial metrics into a single composite Z-score. This dynamic indicator provides traders and analysts with actionable insights into the overall state of the financial markets, enabling informed decision-making across various trading and investment systems.
Purpose of the Indicator
This indicator serves as a comprehensive gauge of financial market conditions, offering a clear visualization of whether the markets are in a state of stress (elevated risks) or relaxation (normalized conditions). The Z-Score Financial Market Conditions tool is particularly effective for:
Macro-Level Risk Assessment: Identifying periods of high market stress or calmness.
Trend Following Systems: Gauging the market's underlying conditions to validate trends.
Mean Reversion Strategies: Using extreme Z-score levels to detect potential reversals.
Portfolio Risk Management: Adjusting asset exposure based on market-wide financial conditions.
This indicator works exclusively on the 1-day timeframe, as it is calibrated to analyze daily changes in the financial metrics that drive market behavior.
The Eight Key Components and Their Importance
The composite Z-score integrates the Z-scores of the following eight financial metrics. These metrics have been selected for their complementary insights into various aspects of financial market conditions:
VIX (S&P 500 Volatility Index)
Reflects implied volatility in the U.S. equity market.
High VIX values indicate increased uncertainty and risk aversion among market participants.
MOVE (US Treasury Bond Volatility Index)
Captures volatility in U.S. Treasury bonds.
Essential for understanding risk in fixed-income markets, which significantly impact broader economic conditions.
ICE BofA High Yield Option Adjusted Spread (BAMLH0A0HYM2)
Measures the risk premium for high-yield corporate bonds.
Rising spreads suggest increased credit risk and potential economic stress.
ICE BofA Corporate Index Option Adjusted Spread (BAMLC0A0CM)
Tracks credit spreads in the investment-grade bond market.
Helps evaluate the health of higher-quality corporate debt, a key indicator of financial stability.
ICE BofA US High Yield Index Spread (BAMLH0A0HYM2)
Focuses on high-yield U.S. corporate bonds.
Provides localized insights into U.S. credit conditions and risk levels.
CDS (Credit Default Swap Spreads)
Measures the cost of insuring against bond defaults.
Rising CDS spreads signal growing concern over creditworthiness, often a leading indicator of financial stress.
Global Bond Spread (AGG)
Represents global fixed-income spreads.
Offers a broader perspective on international financial conditions beyond the U.S. market.
TED Spread (Treasury-EuroDollar Spread)
The difference between interbank lending rates and short-term U.S. Treasury yields.
Widely regarded as an indicator of systemic risk in the banking sector.
Features and Improvements
This script builds upon the original concept by introducing advanced features to enhance its precision and usability:
Lookback Period Adjustment
A customizable lookback period for Z-score calculations (default: 160 days).
Allows for greater flexibility in adapting to different market conditions.
Moving Average (MA) Smoothing
Optional smoothing of Z-scores using an exponential moving average (EMA) for enhanced clarity.
Default smoothing length: 8 days.
Individual Component Visibility
Plots for individual Z-scores can be enabled or disabled to focus on specific metrics.
Dynamic Background Coloring
Visual cues to indicate bullish (green) or bearish (red) financial conditions based on the composite Z-score.
Custom Inputs
Toggle on/off for each financial metric to tailor the indicator to specific use cases.
Customizable parameters for smoothing and moving averages.
Applications
This indicator is versatile and can be effectively used in various trading systems and strategies:
Long-Term Investment Decision-Making: Assess macroeconomic trends for portfolio rebalancing.
Systematic Trading: Incorporate market conditions into algorithmic models to enhance robustness.
Volatility-Based Strategies: Use Z-score fluctuations to anticipate periods of market turbulence or calm.
Credits
This indicator was inspired by and builds upon the work of TomasOnMarkets . While incorporating significant enhancements, it acknowledges the foundational concepts provided by this original source. Thank you for sharing your input on this important indicator. We are honored to use it and to further improve upon it.
-Jeffrey
Dynamic Risk-Adjusted Performance Ratios with TableWith this indicator, you have everything you need to monitor and compare the Sharpe ratio, Sortino ratio, and Omega ratio across multiple assets—all in one place. This tool is designed to help save time and improve efficiency by letting you track up to 15 assets simultaneously in a fully customizable table. You can adjust the lookback period to fit your trading strategy and get a clearer picture of how your assets perform over time. Instead of switching between charts, this indicator puts all the critical information you need at your fingertips.
Sharpe Ratio -
Helps evaluate the overall efficiency of investments by comparing the average return to the total risk (measured by the standard deviation of all returns). Essentially, it tells you how much excess return you’re getting for each unit of risk you’re taking. A higher Sharpe ratio means you’re getting better risk-adjusted performance—something you’ll want to aim for in your portfolio.
Sortino Ratio -
Goes a step further by focusing only on downside risk—because let’s face it, no one worries about positive volatility. This ratio is calculated by dividing the average return by the standard deviation of only the negative returns. Perfect for those concerned about avoiding losses rather than chasing extreme gains. It gives you a sharper view of how well your assets are performing relative to the risks you’re trying to avoid.
Omega Ratio -
Offers a unique perspective by comparing the sum of positive returns to the absolute sum of negative returns. It’s a straightforward way to see if your wins outweigh your losses. A higher Omega ratio means your positive returns significantly exceed the downside, which is exactly what you want when building a strong, reliable portfolio.
This indicator is perfect for traders who want to streamline their decision-making process and gain an edge. Bringing together these three critical ratios into a single user-defined table makes it easy to compare and rank assets at a glance. Whether optimizing a portfolio or looking for the best opportunities, this tool helps you stay ahead by focusing on risk-adjusted returns. The customizable lookback period lets you tailor the analysis to fit your unique trading approach, giving you insights that align with your goals. If you’re serious about making data-driven decisions and improving your trading outcomes, this indicator is a game-changer for your toolkit.
DCA Buy v1Key Features
1. Selective Entry Filters
Trend Filter
Enabled through "Enable Trend Filter?" using the "EMA Length" setting to ensure entries align with prevailing trends.
Momentum Filter
Configured using "Enable Momentum Filter?" combined with "RSI Length" and "RSI Source" to detect oversold conditions.
Bollinger Filter
Activated via "Enable Bollinger Filter?" along with "BB Length" and "BB Multiplier" to focus entries on deeper price dips below Bollinger Bands.
2. DCA Configuration
Base Order Settings
Choose between a percentage ("Base Order % of Equity/Initial Capital") or fixed value ("Base Order Value ($)").
Safety Order Settings
Fine-tune "Initial Deviation (%)" and "Price Deviation Multiplier" to control the spacing of safety orders.
Use "Volume Scaling Factor (Qty)" to scale the size of each subsequent safety order.
Customize the "First Safety Order Type" as either value-based or a multiplier of the base order using "1st Safety Order Value ($)" or "1st Safety Order Multiplier (Qty)".
Set the maximum number of safety orders through "Max Safety Orders".
3. Profit and Risk Management
Take Profit Settings
"Take Profit (%)" triggers a sell when a specific profit percentage above the average entry is reached.
Use "Trailing Take Profit (%)" to lock in profits while capturing additional upside if prices continue to rise.
Stop Loss Settings
Configure "Stop Loss (%)" to prevent excessive drawdowns by closing all positions when prices drop below a defined percentage.
4. Time Control & Visualization
Time Filters
Define trading windows with "Start Time" and "End Time".
Use "Cooldown (Seconds)" to avoid frequent entries during rapid price movements.
Visualization
Enable "Show Average Entry Price", "Show Take Profit Level", and "Show Stop Loss Level" to plot key levels on the chart for better monitoring.
5. Performance Metrics
Built-in performance tracking includes:
Net Profit (%): Measures overall profitability.
Win Rate (%): Displays the ratio of winning trades.
Max Drawdown (%): Tracks the largest equity decline.
Trading Days: Calculates the duration of active trades.
Profit/Day (%): Evaluates daily returns.
The performance table also shows average cycle duration and utilization of available capital.
HMA Buy Sell Signals - Profit ManagerNote : Settings should be adjusted according to the selected time frame. Try to find the best setting according to the profitability rate
Overall Functionality
This script combines several trading tools to create a comprehensive system for trend analysis, trade execution, and performance tracking. Users can identify market trends using specific moving averages and RSI indicators while managing profit and loss levels automatically.
Trend Detection and Trade Signals
Hull Moving Averages (HMA):
Two HMAs (a faster one and a slower one) are used to determine the market trend.
A buy signal is generated when the faster HMA crosses above the slower HMA.
Conversely, a sell signal is triggered when the faster HMA crosses below the slower one.
Visual Feedback:
Trend lines on the chart change color to reflect the trend direction (e.g., green for upward trends and red for downward trends).
Trade Levels and Management
Entry, Take-Profit, and Stop-Loss Levels:
When the trend shifts upwards, the script calculates entry, take-profit, and stop-loss levels based on the opening price.
Similarly, for downward trends, these levels are determined for short trades.
Commission Tracking:
Each trade includes a commission cost, which is factored into net profit and loss calculations.
Dynamic Labels:
Entry, take-profit, and stop-loss levels are visually marked on the chart for easier tracking.
Performance Tracking
Profit and Loss Tracking:
The script keeps a running total of profits, losses, and commissions for both long and short trades.
It also calculates the net profit after all costs are considered.
Performance Table:
A table is displayed on the chart summarizing:
The number of trades.
Total profit and loss for long and short positions.
Commission costs.
Net profit.
Fractal Support and Resistance
Dynamic Lines:
The script identifies the most recent significant highs and lows using fractals.
It draws support and resistance lines that automatically update as new fractals form.
Simplified Visuals:
The chart always shows the last two support and resistance lines, keeping the visualization clean and focused.
RSI-Based Signals
Overbought and Oversold Levels:
RSI is used to identify overbought (above 80) and oversold (below 20) conditions.
The script generates buy signals at oversold levels and sell signals at overbought levels.
Chart Indicators:
Arrows and labels appear on the chart to highlight these RSI-based opportunities.
Customization
The script allows users to customize key parameters such as:
Moving average lengths for trend detection.
Take-profit and stop-loss percentages.
Timeframes for backtesting.
Starting capital and commission rates.
Conclusion
This script is a versatile tool for traders, combining trend detection, automated trade management, and visual feedback. It simplifies decision-making by providing clear signals and tracking performance metrics, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced traders.
* The most recently drawn fractals represent potential support and resistance levels. If the price aligns with these levels at the time of entering a trade, it may indicate a likelihood of reversal. In such cases, it’s advisable to either avoid entering the trade altogether or proceed with increased caution.
Visual Range Position Size CalculatorVisual Range Position Size Calculator
The "VR Position Size Calculator" helps traders determine the appropriate position size based on their risk tolerance and the current market conditions. Below is a detailed description of the script, its functionality, and how to use it effectively.
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Key Features
1. Risk Calculation: The script allows users to input their desired risk in monetary terms (in the currency of the ticker). It then calculates the position sizes for both long and short trades based on this risk.
2. Dynamic High and Low Tracking: The script dynamically tracks the highest and lowest prices within the visible range of the chart, allowing for more accurate position sizing.
3. Formatted Output: The calculated values are displayed in a user-friendly table format with thousands separators for better readability.
4. Visual Indicators: Dashed lines are drawn on the chart at the high and low points of the visible range, providing a clear visual reference for traders.
5. If the risk in security price is 1% or less, the background of the cells displaying position sizes will be green for long positions and red for short positions. If the risk is between 1% and 5%, the background changes to gray, indicating that the risk may be too high for an effective trade. If the risk exceeds 5% of the price, the text also turns gray, rendering it invisible, which signifies that there is no justification for such a trade.
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Code Explanation
The script identifies the start and end times of the visible range on the chart, ensuring calculations are based only on the data currently in view. It updates and stores the highest (hh) and lowest (ll) prices within this visible range. At the end of the range, dashed lines are drawn at the high and low prices, providing a visual cue for traders.
Users can input their risk amount, which is then used to calculate potential position sizes for both long and short trades based on the current price relative to the tracked high and low. The calculated risk values and position sizes are displayed in a table on the right side of the chart, with color coding to indicate whether the calculated position size meets specific criteria.
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Usage Instructions
1. Add the Indicator: To use this script, copy and paste it into Pine Script editor, then add it to your chart.
2. Input Your Risk: Adjust the 'Risk in money' input to reflect your desired risk amount for trading.
3. Analyze Position Sizes: Observe the calculated position sizes for both long and short trades displayed in the table. Use this information to guide your trading decisions.
4. Visual Cues: Utilize the dashed lines on the chart to understand recent price extremes within your visible range.
VWAP Valuation Model | JeffreyTimmermansVWAP Valuation Model
This indicator provides a powerful tool for traders looking to assess the value of an asset based on the VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price) and the z-score. The VWAP Valuation Model is designed to give insights into the overbought or oversold condition of an asset by comparing the current price to a volume-weighted average over a defined period.
Key Features:
VWAP Baseline: The indicator calculates a volume-weighted moving average of the price, which serves as the core reference line for price analysis.
Z-Score: The z-score is calculated to determine how far the current price deviates from the mean, adjusted for volatility. This score helps identify overbought and oversold conditions.
Smoothing Option: Optionally, the indicator can be smoothed for better visualization, with the smoothing length being adjustable.
Real-time Data: The indicator provides real-time insights for multiple assets, such as Bitcoin (BTCUSD), Ethereum (ETHUSD), and Solana (SOLUSD), and can take the broader market performance (like the total crypto market) into account.
Z-Score Table: The indicator features an interactive table that provides valuable information on the z-scores of selected assets, allowing traders to quickly get an overview of market conditions. The table is strategically positioned above the chart for maximum visibility without interfering with the chart data.
Usage:
Overbought/Oversold: A z-score above +1.5 indicates overvaluation (overbought), while a score below -1.5 indicates undervaluation (oversold). This indicator helps in making informed trading decisions.
VWAP Range: The indicator offers a visual representation of the VWAP range, crucial for understanding price trends and market dynamics.
This indicator is ideal for investors interested in fundamental analysis while also needing technical insights to identify buy and sell opportunities. It helps to objectively assess market valuation and make well-informed decisions.
Important Note: This indicators works only in mean-reverting markets, not trending periods.
-Jeffrey
Market Cap LevelsThis indicator zeroes in on those key “round number” market caps and marks them right on your price chart, converting cumbersome billions into crisp, easy-to-track figures (e.g., “10 B”). Instead of getting lost in massive numbers, you’ll instantly see whether a stock is flirting with a big valuation threshold.
Why It Matters & How Big Players Might Use It:
Round-Number Magnet: Institutions often treat nice, round market caps as psychological checkpoints. When a company edges near or beyond SEED_TVCODER77_ETHBTCDATA:5B , SEED_TVCODER77_ETHBTCDATA:10B , or even $500B, it can spark new waves of interest—or caution.
Behavioral Insights: These lines can act like magnets or barriers, hinting at spots where price action could shift if the broader market starts perceiving the company as hitting “the next major level.”
Clean Visuals, Quick Decisions: By placing these key valuations directly on your chart, you can instantly gauge whether a stock is hovering just below or sailing above a major capital milestone—no calculator needed.
RISK MANAGEMENT TABLEThis updated Risk Management Indicator is a powerful and customizable tool designed to help traders effectively manage risk on every trade. By dynamically calculating position size, stop-loss, and take-profit levels, it enables traders to stay disciplined and follow predefined risk parameters directly on their charts.
Features:
Dynamic Stop-Loss and Take-Profit Levels:
Stop-loss is based on the Average True Range (ATR), offering a flexible way to account for
market volatility.
Take-profit levels can be customized as a percentage of the entry price, providing a clear
target for trade exits.
Position Sizing Calculation:
The indicator computes the maximum position size by considering:
Trade amount (montant_ligne).
Risk percentage per trade.
Transaction fees.
Visual Representation:
Displays stop-loss and take-profit levels on the chart as customizable lines.
Optional visibility of these lines through checkboxes in the settings panel.
Comprehensive Risk Table:
A table on the chart summarizes essential risk metrics:
Stop-loss value.
Distance from entry in percentage.
Position size (maximum suggested).
Take-profit price.
Customizable:
Adjust parameters like ATR length, smoothing type, risk percentage, transaction fees,
and take-profit percentage.
Modify the visual length of lines representing stop-loss and take-profit levels.
How It Works:
Stop-Loss Calculation:
The stop-loss level is calculated using ATR and a volatility factor (default: 2).
This ensures your stop-loss adapts to market conditions.
Take-Profit Calculation:
Take-profit is derived as a percentage increase from the entry price.
Position Size:
The optimal position size is computed as:
Position Size = Risk per Trade /ATR-based Stop Distance
The risk per trade deducts transaction fees to provide a more accurate calculation.
Visual Lines:
Risk Table:
The table displays updated stop-loss, position size, and take-profit metrics at a glance.
Settings Panel:
Length: ATR length for calculating market volatility.
Smoothing: Choose RMA, SMA, EMA, or WMA for ATR smoothing.
Trade Amount: The capital allocated to a single trade.
Risk by Trade (%): Define how much of your trade capital is at risk per trade.
Transaction Fees: Input fees to ensure realistic calculations.
Take Profit (%): Specify your desired take-profit percentage.
Show Entry Stop Loss: Toggle visibility of the stop-loss line.
Show Entry Take Profit: Toggle visibility of the take-profit line.
BTC Slayer 9000 - Relative Risk-adjusted performanceBTC Slayer 9000: Relative Risk-Adjusted Performance
Dear friends and fellow traders,
I am pleased to introduce the BTC Slayer 9000, a script designed to provide clear insights into risk-adjusted performance relative to a benchmark. Whether you're navigating the volatile world of cryptocurrencies or exploring opportunities in stocks, this tool helps you make informed decisions by comparing assets against your chosen benchmark.
What Does It Do?
This indicator is based on the Ulcer Index (UI), a metric that measures downside risk. It calculates the Ulcer Performance Index (UPI), which combines returns and downside risk, and compares it to a benchmark (like BTC/USDT, SPY500, or any trading pair).
The result is the Relative UPI (RUPI):
Positive RUPI (green area): The asset's risk-adjusted performance is better than the benchmark.
Negative RUPI (red area): The asset's risk-adjusted performance is worse than the benchmark.
Why Use It?
Risk vs. Reward: See if the extra risk of an asset is justified by its returns.
Customizable Benchmark: Compare any asset against BTC, SPY500, or another chart.
Dynamic Insights: Quickly identify outperforming assets for long positions and underperformers for potential shorts.
How to Use:
Inputs:
Adjust the lookback period to set the time frame for analysis. 720 Period is meant to represent 30 days. I like to use 168 period because I do not hold trades for long.
Choose your comparison chart (e.g., BTC/USDT, SPY500, AAPL, etc.).
Interpretation:
Green Area Above 0: The asset offers better risk-adjusted returns than the benchmark.
Red Area Below 0: The benchmark is a safer or more rewarding option.
Perfect for All Traders
Whether you:
Trade Cryptocurrencies: Compare altcoins to BTC.
Invest in Stocks: Compare individual stocks to indices like SPY500.
Evaluate Portfolio Options: Decide between assets like AAPL or TSLA.
This indicator equips you with a systematic way to evaluate "Is the extra risk worth it?".
The script was compiled in Collaboration with ChatGPT
Average Trading Volume per Minute & Suitable Position SizeDescription:
This indicator calculates an average trading volume per minute for the specified lookback period (default 377 bars). It then estimates a suitable position size in USD (or contracts on specific exchanges) by multiplying the average volume by a user-defined percentage (default 8%). The script discards extreme data points (top and bottom 20%) before finding the median, so it provides a more robust measure of typical volume.
How It Works:
1. Each bar’s volume is converted to a USD-based figure, either by taking volume directly (if the exchange quotes in USD) or multiplying volume by the midpoint price.
2. Values are stored in an array, which is then sorted to remove the most extreme 40% (20% from each tail). The remaining 60% is used to calculate a median.
3. You enter a position size percentage (e.g. 8%), and the script multiplies the median volume-per-minute by this percentage to get your recommended position size.
4. For certain exchanges like BitMEX/Deribit, the script adapts how it treats volume (in quotes vs. base), so it can display the final position size properly (USD or contracts).
5. The script displays the result in a small table on the chart, showing the recommended position size in USD (or, for some perpetual contracts, in contract units). If no valid data is available, it indicates “Data Invalid.”
Usage Tips:
• The default Position Size Percentage is 8%. You can adjust it higher for more aggressive trading or lower for smaller exposure.
• The default lookback (Average Calculation Period) is 377 bars. Experiment with different values (e.g. 200 or 500) to capture more or fewer historical bars.
• On certain exchanges and symbols (e.g. BitMEX or Deribit’s “.P” pairs), the script automatically switches how it calculates volume (USD vs. coin-based).
• If you see “Data Invalid,” it likely means the current symbol or timeframe lacks sufficient volume info, or you’re running it on a symbol like BTC.D.
Why This Helps:
• Many traders size positions by guesswork or a fixed fraction of their account. This script instead ties position size to actual average trading volume, ensuring your position is neither too large (risk of poor fills) nor too small (wasting leverage potential).
• Removing top/bottom outliers and using the median aims to give a stable volume measure—less influenced by sudden spikes or extremely quiet bars.
Feel free to tweak the inputs and experiment with different timeframes or pairs. By aligning your position size with typical market liquidity, you can potentially improve overall trade execution and manage risk more effectively.