Kozlod - Yet Another Moving Average Cross Strategy (9 MA types)You can choose one of these MA types in params:
Simple Moving Average (SMA)
Exponential Moving Average (EMA)
Weighted Moving Average (WMA)
Arnaud Legoux Moving Average (ALMA)
Hull Moving Average (HMA)
Volume-weighted Moving Average (VWMA)
Least Square Moving Average (LSMA)
Smoothed Moving Average (SMMA)
Double Exponential Moving Average (DEMA)
Also you can select SL/PT % levels.
Média Móvel Suavizada (MMSA)
Log Smoothed Moving AverageThis indicator has two features that make it better than standard SMMA for cryptocurrencies:
- starts from the very first candle
- calculations are performed in log-space which means less sensitivity to extreme volatility common in crypto world
Crypto-Adjusted Moving Average (CAMA)UPDATED! This moving average can now be applied to any Crypto-currency and ANY time-frame!
Request use in the comments :)
This moving average is adjusted to give weight to the performance of the 6 largest Cryptocurrencies by market-cap.
This is the Crypto-Index that affects the moving average.
Bitcoin
Ethereum
Bitcoin Cash
Ripple
Litecoin
Nem Coin.
The use of this indicator is to observe divergence between the price of the underlying asset that is the basis of your chart, and the rest of the Crypto-currency market.
If more Crypto-currencies go down while your observed currency goes up, the CAMA will sit lower and a blue pool will become visible showing that that the chart is performing better than the Crypto-Weighted Index listed above. If more Crypto-currencies go up while your observed currency goes down, the CAMA will sit higher and a red cloud will form, showing that the chart is performing worse than the Crypto-weighted Index.
The indicator uses two variables that can be changed:
"MA_Length" = This is the length of the moving average and is set to 50 by default.
"CryptoFactor" = This is the weighting given to the movement of the Crypto-Index. Essentially, this is the factor as to how much the movement of the Crypto-Index effects the weight of the moving average. If you set this at 0 , the line will be a simple moving average of the set length without any affect of the Crypto-Index.
By default, the CryptoFactor is set to 0.8 .
High-Low Difference Channels r2About:
I developed the original as an experiment to potentially replace or augment my BB and RSI based strategies. After some back-testing I could see some really interesting results but it wasn't quite where I wanted it, so after some tweaking and further back-testing, and adding in more MA options, here we are. Mostly tested on 1h and greater time-frames using default settings.
Description / Usage:
Adjust length and multiplier much the same way you would expect with Bollinger Bands.
Multiplier of 1 gives you a base channel consisting of one high, and one low sourced MA
The outer channels are increments of the base high-low channel width, away from the hl2 sourced MA
r2 Changes:
Increased amount of up/down channels to 5, and lowered multiplier default to 1 (previously 1.5)
Tweaked default colour scheme.
Pick your MA poison of choice! Added choices for all your common MA variants.
Issues:
VWMA bugs out and refuses to draw sometimes - no idea why.
Additional Notes:
All MA variants available in this script were derived directly from the sources of those available within the pine editor. I have been fairly diligent trying to ensure they all function correctly, but I can't 100% guarantee it, so if anyone gives the script a try, or dives into the code and see's something odd - don't hesitate to let me know!
It would also be fantastic to hear feedback from anyone who finds use for this, to augment an existing strategy/idea, or develop something new. :)
Bill Williams Averages SMMA This indicator calculates 3 Smoothed moving average for default values of
13, 8 and 5 days, with displacement 8, 5 and 3 days.
The most popular method of interpreting a moving average is to compare
the relationship between a moving average of the security's price with
the security's price itself (or between several moving averages).





