Rsi candlepivThis indicator has 3 part
1. bullish and bearish zone based on % channel
2. Rsi candles
3. pivot system that based on rsi candles high and lows mark in red and blue arrow
together it can give estimate about your potential trade in more easy way. so it little more sophisticated RSI system
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RSI and A/D StrengthThis is an edit of Chris Moody's EMA of RSI script see the original here:
The edited version has an accumulation distribution line as well as well as two SMAs
If you want a detailed look at how I use ADX and DI along with it to enter/exit please see the following video and article
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RSI MFI with alertsModified from the various scripts I've found on TradingView. This scripts adds alerts for oversold overbought conditions. It also has the ability to add in another RSI at a different time interval.
I've also added an MFI with bollinger bands to the chart to preceed the RSI. This can sometimes tell you the direction the RSI is moving. usually when it is out of the bollinger bands on the MFI the price/RSI tends to slow.
RSI & Stochastic RSIRSI and Stochastic RSI Same Chart
Turn on StochRSI crossover signals
Customizable values
RSI w/Hann WindowingThis RSI by John Ehlers of "Yet Another" Improved RSI. Taking advantage of the Hann windowing. As seen on PRC and published by John Ehlers, it has a zero mean and appears smoother than the classic RSI. In his own words " I prefer oscillator-type indicators to have a zero mean. We can achieve this simply by multiplying the classic RSI by 2 so it swings from 0 to 2, and then subtract 1 from the product so the indicator swings from -1 to +1." Ehlers goes on to say " Bear in mind 14 may not be the best length to analysis. So, the best length to use for the RSIH indicator is on the order of the dominant cycle period of the data."
This indicator works well with both bullish and bearish divergences. It also works well with oversold and overbought indications. Shown by the Red zone on top (Overbought) and the green zone on the bottom(oversold). Each which have an adjustable buffer zone. You may need to adjust the length of the RSIH to suit your asset. There are also multiply signal line's to choose from. Also take note of when the RSIH crosses up or down on the signal line.
None of this is financial advice.
RSI and Stoch RSI Midline Crossover ArrowsPuts arrows on chart when RSI crosses over 52 and also when Stoch RSI crosses up 52 based on Warsnop strategy.
RSI CaveGives the same info as a conventional RSI oscillator except it's shown as a scary cave that price is trying to avoid touching. An indicator for the more visual traders out there. With thanks to LazyBear for the RSI band code.
I've included an RSI in the chart above for demonstration purposes.
RSI Candles (with wicks)The script adds wicks to the RSI candle indicator.
It is based on the RSI candle indicator by cI8DH.
Note that the definition of these wicks is not unique.
The implementation uses an RSI calculated from the highs and lows for the wicks.
RSI - Div - TDIBasic RSI with BBs length 34
Ability to show divergences inspired by
Added Sharkfins - when rsi moves sharply out of BBs and below / above 75 / 25 RSI
RSI + BB (EMA) + DispersionInitial data:
1) RSI
2) Bollinger Bands (Basis - EMA)
3) Dispersion (around basis)
Signal for purchase: RSI crosses the dispersion zone upwards
Signal for sale: RSI crosses the dispersion zone downwards
Buffer zone: white area, it is not recommended to make transactions.
RSI/Stoch/SRSI MTF COMBOThis combo-indicator is based on @ChrisMoody 's RSI and Stoch MTF original scripts.
It gives traders the possibility to overlay RSI, Stochastic and SRSI as well as to see how each element is behaving on a higher/lower TF.
RSI, Stoch and SRSI can be individually configured as well as turned on/off by the user.
Overbought/Oversold and Middle lines are available but only the formers can be configured by the user - Middle Line is fixed at 50.
This indicator is open source and free to use. Feel free to change it around to suit your needs.
***If you copy & paste the script, please remember to credit Chris Moody for his amazing work.***
Happy trading!
RSI or MFI %BPlots where RSI or MFI is inside its Bollinger Bands. Various strategies: good to see the trend (above/below average), overbought/oversold conditions (you could work a strategy around RSI getting out of overbought/oversold conditions as shown in the screenshot), divergences, etc...
I will also publish a Bollinger Bands width of RSI to identify areas of squeeze in volatility
Enjoy!
RSI DivergenceSimple RSI Divergence with adjustable lookback period.
Highlights bars with higher price but lower RSI (bearish) or lower price but higher RSI (bullish) than the highest/lowest points in the lookback period.
RSI Multi Time Frame - Spot Panic Sell Moments and profit!Union of three RSI indicators: 1h, 4h and daily. In order to show 1h RSI, you have to set it as active time frame on the chart.
Purpose: spot "triple oversold" moments, where all the three RSI are under the threshold, which is 30 by default but editable.
Target Market: Cryptocurrencies. Didn't try it on other ones, may work as well. Fits Crypto well as, by experience, I can tell it usually doesn't stay oversold for long.
When the market panics and triple oversold occurs, the spot is highlighted by a green vertical bar on the indicator.
The indicator highlights triple overbought conditions as well (usually indicating strong FOMO), but I usually don't use it as a signal.
I suggest to edit the oversold threshold in order to make it fit the coin you're studying, minimizing false positives.
Special thanks to Heavy91, a Discord user, for inspiring me in this indicator.
Any editing proposal is welcome!
I reposted this script, as the first time I wrote it in Italian. Sorry for that.
RSI-MTF-Histo-EntryThis indicator gives a histogram of RSI in relation to an ema of the RSI.
The histogram is then smoothed to reduce false signals.
The actualiteit RSI line with overbought/overvols signals can be added or omitted as preferred.
The background can be color coded if the RSI is above or below 50.
Version 2. Added support for MTF. Longer timesframes (1h-3h) tend to give better entry results.
As an example the indicator was added two times, one for the current timeframe and one for a longer timeframe.
RSI 2 PERIODSPlots RSI of 2 different periods. Crossover of faster RSI with slower RSI suggests bullish outlook. Crossunders imply bearish outlook. Let me know what you think.
RSI / Stoch / Stoch RSI (SRSI) Overlay [SigmaDraconis]Combines RSI, Stochastic and Stochastic RSI (SRSI) in only one indicator.
Most useful to better pick tops and bottoms on oversold and overbought levels.
I decided to write it since I felt the need to look at how all 3 behaved at once, relative to each.
If you like it, here are my tip jars:
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BTS: sigma-draconis
RSI with midlineHere's a standard RSI with a few horizontal lines included for convenience. (Above chart unrelated.)
I was inspired to make this script after watching CryptoCred's wonderful resource on the RSI, here (youtube) .
A few preset alert-templates are included, namely when the RSI touches a level of import (midline, overbought/sold, and even more overbought/sold, because crypto gonna crypto).
RSI Strategy The RSI is a very popular indicator that follows price activity.
It calculates an average of the positive net changes, and an average
of the negative net changes in the most recent bars, and it determines
the ratio between these averages. The result is expressed as a number
between 0 and 100. Commonly it is said that if the RSI has a low value,
for example 30 or under, the symbol is oversold. And if the RSI has a
high value, 70 for example, the symbol is overbought.
RSI Divergence (Nikko)I’ve modified the original RSI Divergence script by *faytterro* to better suit my own needs, and I’m publishing the result here.
First of all, a big thank you to *faytterro* for developing such a fast and well-structured RSI divergence tool. You can find the original version here:
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In my version, I’ve added additional parameters—for example, the ability to enable or disable the labels. I’ve also adjusted the visual style to make it more readable, with cleaner divergence lines and less intrusive labeling. Of course, visual preferences vary, so you can tweak the width of the bullish/bearish lines to your liking.
The core logic and functioning remain the same. This is a Pine Script v6 indicator, and the foundation built by the original author is solid and well-maintained.
Personally, I use this script constantly, which is why I took the time to improve and adapt it.
All credit for the original logic and excellent coding goes to *faytterro*.
RSI-Adaptive Buy/Sell Alerts [Dr.K.C.Prakash]🧠 Indicator Name: RSI-Adaptive Buy/Sell Alerts
📌 Purpose:
This indicator uses RSI (Relative Strength Index) to dynamically adjust the smoothing length of a T3 moving average, creating a responsive trend-following tool. It identifies trend reversals by detecting T3 crossovers with its historical value and generates Buy/Sell alerts accordingly.
📈 Visuals:
🔷 Blue T3 line = Uptrend
🟠 Orange T3 line = Downtrend
🟢 BUY label below bar = Bullish crossover
🔴 SELL label above bar = Bearish crossover
📋 Adaptive T3 length is shown in a live table on the chart
🔔 Alerts:
✅ Buy Alert when trend turns bullish
✅ Sell Alert when trend turns bearish
(Ready to be used for email, pop-up, webhook, etc.)
RSI Support & Resistance Breakouts with OrderblocksThis tool is an overly simplified method of finding market squeeze and breakout completely based on a dynamic RSI calculation. It is designed to draw out areas of price levels where the market is pushing back against price action leaving behind instances of short term support and resistance levels you otherwise wouldn't see with the common RSI.
It uses the changes in market momentum to determine support and resistance levels in real time while offering price zone where order blocks exist in the short term.
In ranging markets we need to know a couple things.
1. External Zone - It's important to know where the highs and lows were left behind as they hold liquidity. Here you will have later price swings and more false breakouts.
2. Internal Zone - It's important to know where the highest and lowest closing values were so we can see the limitations of that squeeze. Here you will find the stronger cluster of orders often seen as orderblocks.
In this tool I've added a 200 period Smoothed Moving Average as a trend filter which causes the RSI calculation to change dynamically.
Regular Zones - without extending
The Zones draw out automatically but are often too small to work with.
To solve this problem, you can extend the zones into the future up to 40 bars.
This allows for more visibility against future price action.
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Two Types of Zones
External Zones - These zones give you positioning of the highest and lowest price traded within the ranging market. This is where liquidity will be swept and often is an ultimate breaking point for new price swings.
How to use them :
External Zones - External zones form at the top of a pullback. After this price should move back into its impulsive wave.
During the next corrective way, if price breaches the top of the previous External Zone, this is a sign of trend weakness. Expect a divergence and trend reversal.
Internal Zones - (OrderBlocks) Current price will move in relation to previous internal zones. The internal zone is where a majority of price action and trading took place. It's a stronger SQUEEZE area. Current price action will often have a hard time closing beyond the previous Internal Zones high or low. You can expect these zones to show you where the market will flip over. In these same internal zones you'll find large rejection candles.
**Important Note** Size Doesn't Matter
The size of the internal zone does not matter. It can be very small and still very powerful.
Once an internal zone has been hit a few times, its often not relevant any longer.
Order Block Zone Examples
In this image you can see the Internal Zone that was untouched had a STRONG price reaction later on.
Internal Zones that were touched multiple times had weak reactions later as price respected them less over time.
Zone Overlay Breakdown
The Zones form and update in real time until momentum has picked up and price begins to trend. However it leaves behind the elements of the inducement area and all the key levels you need to know about for future price action.
Resistance Fakeout : Later on after the zone has formed, price will return to this upper zone of price levels and cause fakeouts. A close above this zone implies the market moves long again.
Midline Equilibrium : This is simply the center of the strongest traded area. We can call this the Point of Control within the orderblock. If price expands through both extremes of this zone multiple times in the future, it eliminates the orderblock.
Support Fakeout : Just like its opposing brother, price will wick through this zone and rip back causing inducement to trap traders. You would need a clear close below this zone to be in a bearish trend.
BARCOLOR or Candle Color: (Optional)
Bars are colored under three conditions
Bullish Color = A confirmed bullish breakout of the range.
Bearish Color = A confirmed bearish breakout of the range.
Squeeze Color = Even if no box is formed a candle or candles can have a squeeze color. This means the ranging market happened within the high and low of that singular candle.