MMDVZ 1.0 - Moving Multi-Day VWAP ZonesVolatility adjusted moving multi-day VWAP zones
Directionality, trend and support/resistance levels at a glance
Useful for trading practically all kinds of stocks and futures.
Works well with many timeframes.
More updates to come, stay tuned
Moving
Trend Finder [Anan]Hello Friends,
This is so usefull MTF pane to know how powerfull the trend is (Bull/Bear)
It's so easy to use, just apply it on low time frame and ride the trend..
Smart Labelling - Candlestick ChartingThis is a full-fledged implementation of a system presented in an unique research paper 'Profitability of Candlestick Charting Patterns in the Stock Exchange of Thailand' (2017) on candlestick charting, candlestick patterns, trend identification methods, and testing.
You can easily find this paper in the Web. For example, visit: www.researchgate.net
This script is best suited for middle-to-higher time frames. Possible future developments: trend identification and factor calculation techniques.
Donate: PayPal (paypal.me)
EMA X 7/14use alongside other indicators like my hma, tesma, tdi scripts. this will give you confirmation for long short opportunity.
look up basic knowledge for fast and slow ema crossovers for other ways to use the script
TJD Parabolic SAR + Binary PivotsIdentifies support points, and pivots on the market, to place you in trending trades, and identify potential reversals.
EMA 21,13,8 - scalping3 EMAs will help identify and predict uptrends and downtrends
-If EMAs are all above the candles it a sign to sell & if the EMAs are below its a sign to buy
- If the Green-8 EMA crosses or touches red candle then flips under the other EMAs & candles then it's time to sell
-If the Green-8 EMA crosses or touches green candle then flips above the other EMAs & candles then it's time to buy
- how far is the EMAs from the candle it'll show how strong the trend. combine this strategy with the stochastic oscillator & RSI to get the maximum benefit
Multiple Moving AveragesThis is an indicator with 4 moving average slots and 6 exponential moving average slots
It also has bollinger bands and a volume weighted moving average slot
Feel free to edit this and add/remove some and publish your own
Smooth Moving Average Zones @PuppyTherapyThis script is basically a showcase of what you can graphically do to a moving average.
You have access to
2 sets of 4 moving averages each of those can use HA Candles as a source ( calculated in the script will not repaint if you are concerned with that )
additional smoothing to each set
a multitude of moving average types I am too lazy to type out ( please give me a thumbs up for honesty )
each moving average has a shade + zone
If you happen to like it and use just a few of those I would suggest you remove smoothing as it eats a lot of performance of making your own script of what you actually use to really bost with the performance. I am fully okay with you copying and sharing this idea. Just remember to share the colors!
PS: I would like to thank pinescripters RicardoSantos / LucF / everget !
AntiRekt RibbonThis script is a fork of the Madrid Ribbon, the only difference is that you can color your bars depending on the trend.
Krowns 10 PACK Combo (5 EMAs, 5 SMAs) - v2Version 2 - Krowns Crypto 10 pack moving average set - written by "Kick Back Time" also known as Mr.Scrogers Neighborhood
...after receiving a lot of likes from the first version I thought I would go ahead and put out the updated version that I've been using
There's a few things I've changed to make it easier to adapt to.
This set is very similar to what Krown uses - I rarely look at the 100 SMA, but I do like the 128 SMA, so I made it default over the 100...
It's all adjustable in values, colors, line thicknesses, etc... it's all good
Tweeks/Improvements:
1) now has a shorter overlay title so it takes up less space on the chart and is less distractive
2) the 30, 50 and 128 SMA's are now default pink which stand out well and are easier to associate as SMA's
MTF EMA RibbonThis Script analyses trends using an EMA Ribbon (Can be adjusted to any timeframe).
tips are always welcome at: 38uGQJDDZDL6wX48x4gYTccPeQ3ZHVYmY4 (btc)
I hope you enjoy the script :)
Stratos - Backtesting - Final Version - CryptoFoudid.comHi all,
Here you have the backtesting script based on Moving Average.
We trade automatically for our customers on the bitmex platform. For more information, contact me directly.
Cheers
Stratos - Backtesting - Final Version - CryptoFoudid.comHi all !
Here a script based on moving averages with take profit and Stop loss configuration.
You can backtest on every timeframe and choose from when you want to backtest.
We work with our customers with automatic trading on bitmex platfform.
If you want to subscribe, you can dm me directly or on comments below
UTG EMA fanA basic EMA fan using the 9,21,50,100 and 200 period EMA.
Great for finding overall trend direction, major levels of support or resistance or early triggers to a potential trend reversal.
Values colors and sizes all customizable to suit your needs.
Moving Average CrossoverIt was planned as an addition to Moving Average Smoothness Benchmark and Profitable Moving Average Crossover , but can be used standalone.
Supports 62 types of well-known moving averages and allows full-featured customization.
Supported types of averages and filters:
AEMA , Adaptive Exponential MA (by Vitali Apirine)
AHMA , Ahrens MA (by Richard D. Ahrens)
ALMA , Arnaud Legoux MA (by Arnaud Legoux and Dimitris Kouzis-Loukas)
ALF , Adaptive Laguerre Filter (by John F. Ehlers)
AMA , Adaptive MA (by Vitali Apirine)
ARSI , Adaptive RSI
BAMA , Bryant Adaptive MA (by Michael R. Bryant)
BF2 , Butterworth Filter with 2 poles
BF3 , Butterworth Filter with 3 poles
DEMA , Double Exponential MA (by Patrick G. Mulloy)
DWMA , Double Weighted (Linear) MA
EDCF , Ehlers Distance Coefficient Filter (by John F. Ehlers)
EDSMA , Ehlers Deviation-Scaled MA (by John F. Ehlers)
EHMA , Exponential Hull MA
EMA , Exponential MA
EVWMA , Elastic Volume Weighted MA (by Christian P. Fries)
FRAMA , Fractal Adaptive MA (by John F. Ehlers)
GF1 , Gaussian Filter with 1 pole
GF2 , Gaussian Filter with 2 poles
GF3 , Gaussian Filter with 3 poles
GF4 , Gaussian Filter with 4 poles
HFSMA , Hampel Filter on Simple Moving Average
HFEMA , Hampel Filter on Exponential Moving Average
HMA , Hull MA (by Alan Hull)
HWMA , Henderson Weighted MA (by Robert Henderson)
IDWMA , Inverse Distance Weighted MA
IIRF , Infinite Impulse Response Filter (by John F. Ehlers)
JAMA , Jurik Adaptive MA (by Mark Jurik)
JMA , Jurik MA (by Mark Jurik, )
KAMA , Kaufman Adaptive MA (by Perry J. Kaufman)
LF , Laguerre Filter (by John F. Ehlers)
LMA , Leo MA (by ProRealCode' user Leo)
LSMA , Least Squares MA (Moving Linear Regression)
MAMA (by John F. Ehlers)
FAMA , Following Adaptive MA (by John F. Ehlers)
MD , McGinley Dynamic (by John R. McGinley)
MHLMA , Middle-High-Low MA (by Vitali Apirine)
MNMA , McNicholl MA (by Dennis McNicholl)
NSMA , Moving Average 3.0 on SMA (by Manfred G. Dürschner)
NEMA , Moving Average 3.0 on EMA (by Manfred G. Dürschner)
NWMA , Moving Average 3.0 on WMA (by Manfred G. Dürschner)
NVWMA , Moving Average 3.0 on VWMA (by Manfred G. Dürschner)
PEMA , Pentuple Exponential MA (by Bruno Pio)
PWMA , Parabolic Weighted MA
QMA , Quick MA (by John McCormick)
QEMA , Quadruple Exponential MA (by Bruno Pio)
REMA , Regularized Exponential MA (by Chris Satchwell)
RMA , Running MA (by J. Welles Wilder)
RMF , Recursive Median Filter (by John F. Ehlers )
RMTA , Recursive Moving Trend Average (by Dennis Meyers)
SHMMA , Sharp Modified MA (by Joe Sharp)
SMA , Simple MA
SSF2 , Super Smoother Filter with 2 poles (by John F. Ehlers)
SSF3 , Super Smoother Filter with 3 poles (by John F. Ehlers)
SWMA , Sine Weighted MA
TEMA , Triple Exponential MA (by Patrick G. Mulloy)
TMA , Triangular MA (generalized by John F. Ehlers)
T3 , (by Tim Tillson)
VIDYA , Variable Index Dynamic Average (by Tushar S. Chande)
VWMA , Volume Weighted MA (by Buff P. Dormeier)
WMA , Weighted (Linear) MA
ZLEMA , Zero Lag Exponential MA (by John F. Ehlers and Ric Way)
Quick Moving AverageThis moving average was originally developed by John McCormick in 2008 as NinjaTrader indicator. The purpose was to find a cheap replacement for JMA ( ).
Well, not impressive concerning the response.
Source code on request .