NQ-ShorterTimeFrame (STF) - Maroon, Green, Black/White (NQ)This is a Shorter Time Frame Fib level indicator. To be used with Longer Time frame Indicator. Though it can be used independently. It shows where the market is looking to go and where it has been. When the market get above one level ( white bar, for example) look for price action to continue to the next level (white bar). If it breaks below the white bar look for price action to go the next level below for support. It is fractal in nature. It is fib levels inside longer time frame fib levels. I hope it will impress! More importantly I hope you can make some money! It is great for having targets and support levels. It helps in knowing why the market may continue in a direction. For example: When the price action has already moved up, why does it keep going up, because it hasn't reached targeted fib level, yet. Same reason price action may move lower once it breaks a particular level. It is looking for its fib level support.
Fib
Simple Fibonacci RetracementSimple Fibonacci Retracement is a free and easy to use script to plot Fibonacci levels, for any assets like Stocks, Forex, Commodities , Cryptocurrencies etc. on any time frame chart.
Fibonacci Levels can be plotted using Lookback or manual Price input from the settings.
1. Lookback type - Candles
Determines the High and Low price of the user input number of Candles back (100 default) and plots Fibonacci Levels based on the calculated High and Low for the number of candles in the past from the current candle. The levels stay intact on any time frame as long as no new Highs or Lows are formed.
2. Lookback type - Days
Determines the High and Low price of the user input number of Days back (100 default) and plots Fibonacci Levels based on the calculated High and Low for the number of days in the past from the day of the current bar. The levels stay intact on any time frame as long as no new Highs or Lows are formed.
3. Manual Price Input
Plots Fibonacci Levels based on the user specified High and Low Price in the settings input fields. The levels stay intact on any time frame irrespective of new Highs or Lows being formed. Manual Price Input will enable the trader to keep the Levels intact and visually see the higher Fibonacci Retracement levels, when the price crosses beyond 100% retracement. On the other two lookback types, the Fibonacci levels are displayed only upto 100% retracement.
The Fibonacci levels can also be reversed by enabling 'Reverse' option from the settings.
Volatility based Standarde Deviation and Fib. Pivot PointsThis indicator plots Standard deviation levels and Fib. Pivot Points. I prefer to use only SD levels but Fib. levels also come handy in providing support and resistance.
How to use this indicator:
You have to manually enter instrument's Closing Price / Settlement Price and VIX closing price to draw each day's levels.
For NQ, I use VXN closign price and for ES or RTY, I use VIX closing price.
This indicator can be used on individual stocks and forex pairs.
Rolling Fibonacci Pivot Points [QuantNomad]Standard Fibonacci Pivot Points are calculated from the previous day (or another period) close/low/high. But what is the day close for cryptocurrencies trading 24/7 on exchange? Does it make sense to use a specific time price as a close if it continue trading after that?
So I decided to solve that issue with Rolling Fibonacci Pivot Points where I calculate pivot points not at the end of the period but for every bar. Every time recalculating pivot points I look at a window of period length in bars and base my calculations on these bars. This way you get smooth pivot points changing with every bar and it seems like levels might be really nice support and resistance for the price.
I implemented 6 periods: Auto, Day, Week, Month, Quarter, Year. For the Auto period, I select the most suitable period for the timeframe of your chart.
On the chart, you can see by default 7 levels plotted:
PP – Pivot Point
S1 – Support on 0.382 fib level
S2 – Support on 0.618 fib level
S3 – Support on 1.000 fib level
R1 – Resistance on 0.382 fib level
R2 – Resistance on 0.618 fib level
R3 – Resistance on 1.000 fib level
Also in parameters you can display additional midpoints:
S0.5 – Support on 0.236 fib level
S1.5 – Support on 0.500 fib level
S2.5 – Support on 0.786 fib level
R0.5 – Resistance on 0.236 fib level
R1.5 – Resistance on 0.500 fib level
R2.5 – Resistance on 0.786 fib level
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Disclaimer
Please remember that past performance may not be indicative of future results.
Due to various factors, including changing market conditions, the strategy may no longer perform as good as in historical backtesting.
This post and the script don’t provide any financial advice.
Fibonacci Bollinger Bands Alerts [QuantNomad]These are alerts for my Fibonacci Bollinger Bands Strategy. You can find more details and strategy description in it:
It's a pro indicator, you can have access to it for a small fee. Link to my PRO indicators you can find in my signature.
Disclaimer
Please remember that past performance may not be indicative of future results.
Due to various factors, including changing market conditions, the strategy may no longer perform as good as in historical backtesting.
This post and the script don’t provide any financial advice.
Fibonacci Bollinger Bands Strategy [QuantNomad]This strategy is modified Stanard Bollinger Bands Strategy. Instead of using standard deviation, I use a metric of how big is the range for the last X bars. Also, I’m using Fibonacci levels as multipliers for BB.
In this strategy you have a choice of 3 different Trailing Stop Loss types:
Standard % – standard percent based TSL
Fibonacci Level – close your position on another Fibonacci level or basis line of BB.
Parabolic SAR – Parabolic SAR adapted as trailing stop loss.
For Standard % and Parabolic SAR, you can use the “TSL Offset” parameter to set an initial offset for trailing stop loss.
Parameters
BB Length – Bolinger Bands Length
Fib Entry Level – Entry BB Multiplier level. Can be one of Fibonacci levels: 0.236, 0.382, 0.5, 0.618, 0.786, 1.000
Trailing SL Type – Type of Trailing Stop Loss used to close positions. Can be one of 3 types: “Standard %”, “Fibonacci Level”, “Parabolic SAR”
TSL Offset (%) – Initial offset for TSL. Applicable to “Standard %” and “Parabolic SAR”
TSL Fib Level – Fibonacci level used for “Fibonacci level” type of TSL
TSL PSAR Start / Increment / Maximum – parameters for PSAR type of TSL.
Strategy side – you can choose the side of the strategy. You can require strategy to go only Long, Short to Both sides.
From/To Day/Month/Year – you can use these parameters to set backtesting range to check the performance of your strategy on a specific range
It's a pro indicator, you can have access to it for a small fee. Link to my PRO indicators you can find in my signature.
Disclaimer
Please remember that past performance may not be indicative of future results.
Due to various factors, including changing market conditions, the strategy may no longer perform as good as in historical backtesting.
This post and the script don’t provide any financial advice.
NQLH-LongerTimeFrame (LTF) - Maroon, Green, Black/White (NQLH)This is a Longerer Time Frame Fib level indicator. It shows where the NQ market is looking to go and where it has been. When the market gets above one level ( white bar, for example) look for price action to continue to the next level. If it breaks below the white bar look for it to go the next level below for support. It is great for having targets. It helps in knowing why the market may continue in a direction. For example: When the price action has already moved up, why does it keep going up, because it hasn't reached targeted fib level yet. Same reason price action may move lower. It is looking for its fib level support. You can find them yourself by taking the red level fibs as plug numbers. This makes it fractal in nature. Find the fractal or/of inner fibs by plugging in two consecutive red level fib numbers as the plug numbers. With two plug number it will work for any instrument at any level. Use this indicator for a daily or weekly chart. The close on the day or the week would indicate where the next target level is at.
Bollinger Bands Fibonacci Ratios (Automatic Timeframe)A Fibonacci Bollinger Bands indicator with automatic timeframe detection.
The timeframe reverts to the value specified in settings when viewing Daily, Monthly or seconds-based charts.
Based on: Bollinger Bands Fibonacci ratios by Shizaru (/script/bCy9urOG-Bollinger-Bands-Fibonacci-ratios/)
Auto Fib Retracement AlertsFor the fibonacci traders.
The Auto Fib Retracement Is a good indicator for tradingview to show you the current alerts and points to watch in the market
IMPORTANT SETTING => Retracement
This controls your alert levels
I have modified it to deliver the following
+Custom Fib retracement level alerts
+Drawing of old levels and retracement levels
+Backtesting Old Alerts
There are two shapes drawn on the chart;
Shown When the fib end is attained and market retraces back to your level
1. Buy retracement -
2. Sell retracement
How are they detected?
When we have new levels in the market; this is when the red or gree line changes, we calculate the new fib level that we will be watching for retracement
This is the purple level drawn on the chart
When the market first crosses below or above this level, The alert will be fired.
Consequent crosses are not updated
Enjoy! 😍
Originally requested by trade atechproduction
Donchian Channels with Auto Fibonacci RetracementRichard Donchian created Donchian Channels, which is a type of moving average indicator and a look-alike of other support and resistance trading indicators like Bollinger Bands.
Donchian Channels has a simple plotting of highest high and lowest low of the last “n” periods.
The “n” periods is based on the trader’s choice, who can select the period according to their requirements ranging from a day, hour and minutes etc.
Traders use Donchian Channels to understand the support and resistance levels.
Donchian Channels is a popular indicator for determining volatility in market prices.
The channels are wider when there are heavy price fluctuations and narrow when prices are relatively flat.
Generally, investors use 20-periods with the Donchian Channels as the default trading setting, but this value can be tweaked based on your trading style.
Donchian channels are mainly used to identify the breakout of a stock or any traded entity enabling traders to take either long or short positions.
Traders can take a long position, if the stock is trading higher than the Donchian channels “n” period and book their profits/short the stock if it is trading below the DC channels “n” period.
The middle band is the average of the upper and lower bands.
The middle band in Donchian channels could also be used as a breakout indicator.
If the stock rises above the middle band of the Donchian channels, then you can open a long position.
On the contrary, if the stock is trading below the middle band of the Donchian channel, then a trader can open a short position.
Combining Donchian Channel trading strategies with other trading strategies might decrease the false entry/exit signals and give a clearer picture of trading opportunities.
If you start to trade a choppy market on an intraday basis, you will be overloaded with false signals.
So, what I noticed is that in order for things to become clearer, we just need to increase the time frame.
Where Donchian Channels Can Fail You
It’s likely not the indicator but more likely our misinterpretation of the signals.
Few areas where the Donchian channel may be tough to read.
Low float stocks are not bound by any indicator, especially Donchian channels.
The challenge with the Donchian channels is that it does not factor in the most recent market volatility.
The indicators provide an equal weighting to all data points.
Therefore when a low float stock picks up and goes on a run, the lower bounds not capture the price movements quickly enough, thus risking giving back more profits than necessary.
Auto Fibonacci Indicator for All Types of Charts/TickersHi,
Pine Version: 4
I have created an indicator that will draw automagically all fibonacci level for any given Chart/Ticker or Frame. This works for anything below Monthly frame as bigger frames calculation algorithms are still in the lab.
For access contact me on private
Thanks
Rounded Bluebox Zones - Bitcoin BeatsThis script is a combination of my Rounded Pitchforks script and an automatic support and resistance detector.
The goal of this script is to give the future supports and resistances in order to help guide your entries and exits in trades.
Both the curved and straight blueboxes indicate areas of confluence.
This means putting stoplosses and take profits in these areas can be a valid strategy.
This can be used on all timeframes.
ALL LINES AND BOXES CAN BE REMOVED IN THE SETTINGS.
So if you only want the curved pitchforks or only want to show a specific range, you can do as you wish.
For assets different from BTC, you will have to adjust the fully customisable settings.
TRADE AT YOUR OWN RISK
Hull Signal and Auto Fib 30 secThis script will not be given away for free. Been months of developing and the effort is paying off.
The code uses a 40 HULL MA on the 30 second chart to identify up/down changes in trend. It ensures the equity is positive on the day to go long, or negative on the day to go short.
It draws the stop and fib lines according to the current 3 min ATR over the last 4 periods (12 minutes) : x1 x2 x3 x4 x6
Candles are highlighted upon entries. Grid begins.
Code resets upon one of the following:
- 4x target achieved and the trade has been active for 30 minutes
- 6x target achieved
- Stop hits
- 30 minutes have lapsed and the close is less than target x2
I have performed simple strategy analyses and have determined:
(Approximately)
34% lose x1
66% achieve 1:1, manually stop out at B/E after first target hits
48% achieve 2:1, manually stop out above B/E after x2 target hits
38% achieve 3:1, manually stop out above x1 after x3 target hits (will reset fib grid without change in trend)
13% achieve 4:1, manually stop out above x3 after x4 target hits (will reset fib grid without change in trend)
I have not evaluated for x6 though it expected to be around 5% of the winning trades. (will reset fib grid without change in trend)
Message me if your interested further.
bg_FibCastVersion 1.0
A simple script to place horizontal lines where fib levels are, over a given period of candles, on a specified or charted time-frame. Includes the option to fib-retrace a "sub-zone" or the space between Fibonacci levels.
In The Depicted Example Above:
- Large white Fibonacci Lines from 377 Daily Candle Range, Gray "Sub-Fib" levels are plotted in "Zone 4" of the 377 1D Fib. Re-trace. (Zone 4 is between the 0.5 and 0.618, Zone 3 is between 0.618 and 0.786, etc.)
- Optional 1.618 Fib Extension is available for the main Fibonacci indicator, but is not shown here (Disabled/Hidden).
- Supports multiple time-frames, which is also depicted above. (377 Daily Candles used on 12-Hour chart.)
VBF Trader PRO for BTC and altcoins with LONG and SHORT alertsThis script allows you to catch trend moves between BB critical levels (red and green zones on the chart) and very good for daily scalping ether for bitcoin or any altcoins to USDT or BTC trading pairs. Probability is very HIGH.
FibboGattoFibboGatto
Up = crossover(FG,ema(FG,period)) , color=blue
Down = crossunder(FG,ema(FG,period)) , color=orange
Uptrend = (FG>ema(FG,period)) ,color=lime
Downtrend = (FG<ema(FG,period)) , color=red
RyuFib🔰 Auto Fibonacci Retracement
New look, features, and improvements from the previous auto Fibonacci indicator. Now looks like the Fib Retracement Tool that you can draw and with all of it's settings options. This indicator will automatically draw all the Fibonacci levels onto the chart and update for each timeframe and adjust saving you time. By default the length is long so it will show the major levels, however, can be adjusted to any custom length or shorter length to select various retracements. An improvement to the indicator in the update is that now it will auto update and adjust to fit the history length. The previous custom timeframe option has been removed, since you can select any length for retracement anyways and is not needed. Lines that go further back in history that are not shown in the chart view are not loaded to prevent loading lines not in view, this done by TradingView. So if the length is long the lines do not appear unless you scroll back further in history to the start point in time of the retracement history. To prevent this, by default the lines are extended to the left so you don't have to scroll back for them to show, but you can still turn off the extend if you choose. Another update improvement is that it will now auto detect and adjust the Fibonacci retracement type, i.e, from high to low or low to high with the appropriate levels, with the option to reverse like the tool gives. Now also shows the trend line which shows the points used from the retracement from the high and low, which can also be turned on/off. Additionally, another improvement now the Fibonacci price levels are shown along with the levels.
This indicator shows all of the common default Fibonacci levels as well as my own added fib levels for the default levels, with the default extension levels, and added custom levels. By default there 9 of the common and my added Fibonacci levels displayed, plus the 2 for the high and low, so 11 levels, plus default 3 extension levels and 3 reverse extension levels, and 18 additional custom Fibonacci levels that are hidden and can be turned on and adjusted. So there are 35 total Fibonacci levels with the levels and price labels. All of the Fibonacci levels can be customized and adjusted in the settings with an input and can be turned on/off to be shown or hidden.
You don't need to do anything, simply load the indicator and it will auto adjust the appropriate length if needed, retracement type, and display the Fibonacci levels for each timeframe and update. However, you can still change the custom Fibonacci settings and style settings as you choose.
📌 Note: New update and redesign updated to new version pine script v4. This is published as a new indicator since it is now completely different redesigned with updates and improvements, and since the description was too long to fit in an update. This older Auto Fibonacci indicator is no longer used and updated by this one.
📌The following are the custom settings options of the user interface:
📌 For the plots display options:
Can show/hide all Fibonacci levels with a single master control switch
Can turn on/off the default Fibonacci extension levels
Can turn on/off the default Fibonacci reverse extension levels
Can show/hide all Fibonacci levels labels
Can show/hide all Fibonacci price labels
Can show/hide the Fibonacci trend line
📌 Fibonacci retracement settings:
Can adjust each Fibonacci level custom input
Reverse option to reverse the levels retracement type and levels
Can select the Fibonacci length max bars back, which will also auto adjust if needed if too long
Option to select the candle type for the retracement to use wick or candle close, default uses wick
📌 Fibonacci custom style settings:
The style settings updates for all 35 Fibonacci levels so you don't have to do individually
Can adjust all of the colors to your preference, default red since works for both black/white backgrounds
Adjusting the color will adjust all of the colors for the levels line, levels label, and price label
Can adjust the lines to solid, dashed, or dotted as preferred
Can extend lines to the left, right, or both, or turn off, default extended left
Can change the levels labels to display as levels or percents, i.e, 0.618 or 61.8%
Can adjust the width of the Fibonacci lines
Can adjust the size of the Fibonacci levels and price text labels
Can adjust the offset to shift the levels and price text labels
📌 Example on Bitcoin currently on the 1h showning Fibonacci levels being respected.
📌 Another example with BTC on the 15m showing price ping pong between Fibonacci levels; and with different settings with white color and levels shown as percents option.
📌 Here is Bitcoin again on the 1D timeframe with just default settings. Based on the history the indicator automatically selected the appropriate length and shows the high and low point and drew the levels. We can see the major Fibonacci levels being respected and with the extension levels can see the further future potential resistances.
Swing Trade Pros - Auto Fibonacci IndicatorThe Swing Trade Pros Auto Fibonacci indicator automatically plots a fibonacci retracement based on the swing high and swing low of the weekly price action. The fibonacci is automatically updated in real time as new highest and lowest values appears amongst the selected bars. The indicator accurately predicts the high and low points of the overall trend.
ATR Fib Pivot Stop ComboAcknowledgements: Everget for the Chandlier Exit indicator + other indicators for structure reference and MG for the Trailing Pivot stop indicator.
I wanted a Fib-Pivot-Stop indicator, so I duct-taped them together with some Fibs, and this was the result.
Technically you could say this is experimental and unfinished - the indicator is bulky/clunky enough to make it hard enough to use traditional MAs and other indicators that are drawn on chart. If you have success with this indicator trading, I want to know - send me a PM or link me a chart, please.
4 Fibonacci EMAsAdd 4 Fibonacci EMAs to your charts with one indicator.
Configureable by value, so they don't necessarily have to use Fibonacci numbers, and by colors.
Fibonacci Pivot Points AlertsCreated a script for alerts on Fibonacci Pivot Points.
You will be able to create separate alerts for every level or create one for price crossing any level.
Because of some TradingView limitations, alerts won't be fired for the first bar of the session. Will try to solve that in the new versions.
In the script used new v4 plotting features, so will be able to plot levels and labels nicely. Unfortunately, there is a limit on the number of consecutive lines you can plot on the plot (around 50), so lines in the past will disappear.
And remember:
Past performance does not guarantee future results.