EMA orderly stacked or notThis script plots a green circle on top of the chart when the EMAs are stacked positively, a red circle if they are stacked negatively and gray if neither positively nor negatively stacked.
The EMAs used are:
8 EMA
21 EMA
34 EMA
55 EMA
89 EMA
Useful when you look for a quick and easy way to see if these EMAs are stacked positively or negatively as a confirmation to the Squeeze Pro indicator if going long or short (Squeeze Pro is developed by John Carter at SimplerTrading.com and can be purchased there).
Default 100 bars back, but that can be adjusted.
Remember to do your own research.
Feel free to adjust the script to your liking.
The script is not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by me.
Have fun!
Search in scripts for "ema"
EMA HeatmapEMA Heatmap — Indicator Description
The EMA Order Heatmap is a visual trend-structure tool designed to show whether the market is currently trending bullish, trending bearish, or moving through a neutral consolidation phase. It evaluates the alignment of multiple exponential moving averages (EMAs) at three different structural layers: short-term daily, medium-term daily, and weekly macro trend. This creates a quick and intuitive picture of how well price movement is organized across timeframes.
Each layer of the heatmap is scored from bearish to bullish based on how the EMAs are stacked relative to each other. When EMAs are in a fully bullish configuration, the row displays a bright green or lime color. Fully bearish alignment is shown in red. Yellow tones appear when the EMAs are mixed or compressing, indicating uncertainty, trend exhaustion, or a change in market character. The three rows combined offer a concise view of whether strength or weakness is isolated to one timeframe or broad across the market.
This indicator is best used as a trend filter before making trading decisions. Traders may find more consistent setups when the majority of the heatmap supports the direction of their trade. Green-dominant conditions suggest a trending bullish environment where long trades can be favored. Red-dominant conditions indicate bearish momentum and stronger potential for short opportunities. When yellow becomes more prominent, the market may be transitioning, ranging, or gearing up for a breakout, making timing more challenging and risk higher.
• Helps quickly identify directional bias
• Highlights when trends strengthen, weaken, or turn
• Provides insight into whether momentum is supported by higher timeframes
• Encourages traders to avoid fighting market structure
It is important to recognize the limitations. EMAs are lagging indicators, so the heatmap may confirm a trend after the initial move is underway, especially during fast reversals. In sideways or low-volume environments, the structure can shift frequently, reducing clarity. This tool does not generate entry or exit signals on its own and should be paired with price action, momentum studies, or support and resistance analysis for precise trade execution.
The EMA Order Heatmap offers a clean and reliable way to stay aligned with the broader market environment and avoid lower-quality trades in indecisive conditions. It supports more disciplined decision-making by helping traders focus on setups that match the prevailing structural trend.
EMA Cross Alert V666 [noFuck]EMA Cross Alert — What it does
EMA Cross Alert watches three EMAs (Short, Mid, Long), detects their crossovers, and reports exactly one signal per bar by priority: EARLY > Short/Mid > Mid/Long > Short/Long. Optional EARLY mode pings when Short crosses Long while Mid is still between them—your polite early heads-up.
Why you might like it
Three crossover types: s/m, m/l, s/l
EARLY detection: earlier hints, not hype
One signal per bar: less noise, more focus
Clear visuals: tags, big cross at signal price, EARLY triangles
Alert-ready: dynamic alert text on bar close + static alertconditions for UI
Inputs (plain English)
Short/Mid/Long EMA length — how fast each EMA reacts
Extra EMA length (visual only) — context EMA; does not affect signals
Price source — e.g., Close
Show cross tags / EARLY triangles / large cross — visual toggles
Enable EARLY signals (Short/Long before Mid) — turn early pings on/off
Count Mid EMA as "between" even when equal (inclusive) — ON: Mid counts even if exactly equal to Short or Long; OFF (default): Mid must be strictly between them
Enable dynamic alerts (one per bar close) — master alert switch
Alert on Short/Mid, Mid/Long, Short/Long, EARLY — per-signal alert toggles
Quick tips
Start with defaults; if you want more EARLY on smooth/low-TF markets, turn “inclusive” ON
Bigger lengths = calmer trend-following; smaller = faster but choppier
Combine with volume/structure/risk rules—the indicator is the drummer, not the whole band
Disclaimer
Alerts, labels, and triangles are not trade ideas or financial advice. They are informational signals only. You are responsible for entries, exits, risk, and position sizing. Past performance is yesterday; the future is fashionably late.
Credits
Built with the enthusiastic help of Code Copilot (AI)—massively involved, shamelessly proud, and surprisingly good at breakfasting on exponential moving averages.
EMA Grid + Martingale Indicator (Long-Only)Title:
EMA Grid + Martingale Indicator (Long-Only)
Short Summary:
A 4-EMA trend filter combined with a grid-based entry system and optional martingale sizing to visualize staged long entries and exits in bullish markets.
Full Description:
This indicator combines a 4-EMA trend filter with a grid-based entry system and optional martingale-style position sizing to help traders visualize staged long entries and exits in trending markets.
How It Works
1. Trend Detection: Uses two sets of EMAs (fast/slow pairs) to confirm bullish momentum. A long signal is generated when both EMA groups align in an uptrend.
2. Grid Entries: After the initial long entry, additional grid levels are triggered every time price drops by the specified grid step (in pips).
3. Martingale Sizing (Optional): Each subsequent entry can increase in size based on the defined martingale factor.
4. Weighted-Average Exit: Calculates the weighted average of all grid entries and signals an exit when the price reaches or surpasses this level plus an optional buffer.
Key Features
• 4 EMA Trend Filter with fully customizable lengths.
• Dynamic grid entries with visual labels (L1, L2, etc.).
• Optional martingale position sizing.
• Weighted-average exit with adjustable buffer.
• Customizable parameters for EMAs, grid steps, max entries, and buffer pips.
• Clear chart visualization of EMAs and entry/exit levels.
Use Cases
• For traders using cost-averaging or grid strategies in bullish markets.
• Visualizes multiple entry levels and profit targets.
• Useful for backtesting and strategy planning.
Note: This indicator is for visualization and planning purposes only. It does not execute trades automatically. It does not guarantee profits and is not financial advice.
Scalping all timeframe EMA & RSIEMA 50 and EMA 100 combined with RSI 14
Should also be accompanied by the RSI 14 chart.
With the following conditions:
IF the EMAs are close but not crossing:
* Be prepared to take a Sell position if the first Bearish Candlestick crosses the lowest EMA, and the RSI value is equal to or below 40.
* Be prepared to take a Buy position if the first Bullish Candlestick crosses the highest EMA, and the RSI value is equal to or above 60.
IF the EMAs are overlapping and crossing:
* Be prepared to take a Sell position if the first Bearish Candlestick crosses both EMAs, and the RSI value crosses below 50.
*Be prepared to take a Buy position if the first Bullish Candlestick crosses both EMAs, and the RSI value crosses above 50.
EMA Clouds with Strict Buy/Sell SignalsEMA Clouds with Strict Buy/Sell Signals - Precision Trading Unleashed
Unlock the power of trend-following precision with the EMA Clouds with Strict Buy/Sell Signals indicator, a sophisticated tool built for traders who demand reliability and clarity in their decision-making. Inspired by the legendary Ripster EMA Clouds, this indicator takes the classic cloud concept to the next level by incorporating stricter, high-confidence signals—perfect for navigating the markets on 15-minute or higher timeframes.
Why You’ll Want This on Your Chart:
Dual EMA Clouds for Crystal-Clear Trends: Watch as two dynamic clouds—formed by carefully paired Exponential Moving Averages (8/21 and 34/50)—paint a vivid picture of market momentum. The green short-term cloud and red long-term cloud provide an intuitive, at-a-glance view of trend direction and strength.
Stricter Signals, Fewer False Moves: Tired of chasing weak signals? This indicator only triggers buy and sell signals when the stars align: a cloud crossover (short-term crossing above or below long-term) and price confirmation above or below both clouds. The result? Fewer trades, higher conviction, and a cleaner chart.
Customizable Timeframe Power: Whether you’re a scalper on the 15-minute chart or a swing trader on the daily, tailor the clouds to your preferred higher timeframe (15min, 30min, 1hr, 4hr, or daily) for seamless integration into your strategy.
Visual Mastery Meets Actionable Alerts: Green buy triangles below the bars and red sell triangles above them make spotting opportunities effortless. Pair this with built-in alerts, and you’ll never miss a high-probability trade again.
How It Works:
Buy Signal: Triggers when the short-term cloud crosses above the long-term cloud and the price surges above both, signaling a robust bullish breakout.
Sell Signal: Activates when the short-term cloud dips below the long-term cloud and the price falls beneath both, confirming bearish dominance.
Cloud Visualization: The green cloud (8/21 EMA) tracks fast-moving trends, while the red cloud (34/50 EMA) anchors the broader market direction—together, they filter noise and spotlight tradable moves.
Why Traders Will Love It:
Designed for those who value precision over guesswork, this indicator cuts through market clutter to deliver signals you can trust. Whether you’re trading stocks, forex, crypto, or futures, its adaptability and strict logic make it a must-have tool for serious traders. Customize the EMA lengths, tweak the timeframe, and watch your edge sharpen.
Add EMA Clouds with Strict Buy/Sell Signals to your chart today and experience the confidence of trading with a tool that’s as disciplined as you are. Your next big move is waiting—don’t let it slip away.
EMA RibbonI added 7 EMA in a ribbon form ( basically, I took from the open script base and just combined them)
By default:
To see Short trends ( Alligator)
EMA(5)
EMA(8)
EMA(13)
To See Longer Trends
EMA(20)
EMA(50)
EMA(100)
EMA(200)
Cheers
EMA Grid + Martingale Strategy (Long-Only) with CooldownTitle:
EMA Grid + Martingale Strategy (Long-Only) with Cooldown
Short Summary:
A long-only strategy combining EMA trend filters, grid-based entries, optional martingale sizing, and a cooldown feature to manage position timing and exits.
Full Description:
This strategy uses a 4-EMA trend confirmation system to detect bullish momentum, then deploys a grid-style entry method with optional martingale position sizing. It includes a cooldown mechanism to prevent reentry too soon after a completed trade cycle.
How It Works
1. Trend Confirmation: Two EMA groups (fast/slow) determine whether market conditions are bullish.
2. Initial Entry: A new position is entered when both EMA groups confirm an uptrend and no position is currently active.
3. Grid Entries: Additional long entries are placed when price drops by a defined pip distance from the last entry, respecting the maximum number of entries.
4. Martingale Sizing (Optional): Grid orders can increase in size with each level using a customizable multiplier.
5. Weighted-Average Exit: All positions close once price reaches or exceeds the average entry price plus a buffer.
6. Cooldown Timer: After closing a position set, the strategy waits a defined number of bars before opening a new grid.
Key Features
• 4 customizable EMAs for trend confirmation.
• Dynamic grid-style long entries based on pip intervals.
• Optional martingale-style position sizing.
• Weighted-average price exit logic with buffer control.
• Cooldown bar period to limit overtrading.
• Suitable for optimization and backtesting with full control over inputs.
Use Cases
• Designed for trending markets where pullbacks present entry opportunities.
• Helps manage staged entries while avoiding premature reentry.
• Ideal for testing martingale and grid-based strategies with exit precision.
Note: This strategy is for testing and educational purposes only. It does not guarantee profits and is not financial advice.
EMAs MTF (Miu)This indicator plots multiple EMA (Exponential Moving Average) on chart.
You can set up to 3 different EMA for the current timeframe and you can add up to 3 more different EMA with a different timeframe. So you can have up to 6 EMAs on your chart.
This way you can easily see multiple EMA lines with a single indicator to setup.
Indicator will automaticaly plot labels with symbol's price, timeframe and which EMA is set for easy identification.
You can also set an alert that will trigger anytime current price crosses any active EMA.
Alerts will provide detailed information such as:
1) Symbol
2) Which EMA and timeframe that has been crossed
3) Current symbol price
Feel free to give feedbacks on comments section below. Suggestions are welcome.
Enjoy!
EMA + ATR Support and Resistance + Take Profit SignalThe 'EMA+ ATR Support Resistance Take Profit signal' indicator is a technical analysis tool designed to help traders identify potential support and resistance levels, using the Exponential Moving Average (EMA) and the Average True Range (ATR) indicators. This indicator not only tracks the EMA and ATR but also plots these levels as support and resistance lines, providing useful insights into potential buy and sell points.
The indicator allows you to set the lengths for both the EMA and ATR, with default values set to 20 and 14, respectively. Moreover, you can specify the multiplier for the ATR in the Support/Resistance (S/R) length setting, which defaults to 2. The line width for the plotted lines can also be adjusted according to your preference.
The EMA line in center is invisible by default but you can change that by going to the setting of the indicator. The support and resistance lines are plotted in green and red, respectively. When the price hits the support or resistance levels, the indicator provides a visual signal with a cross shape below or above the respective bars, in lime and red, respectively. If you do not need the take profit signals you can disable them in the setting.
How to Use:
1. Define the EMA and ATR lengths according to your trading strategy. Higher lengths will provide smoother lines but may also lag the current price action.
2. Set the S/R length to determine the distance of the support and resistance lines from the EMA line. Higher values will place these lines further away from the EMA.
3. Monitor the chart for instances when the price hits the support or resistance levels. This is indicated by a cross shape below (for support hit) or above (for resistance hit) the price bar. These points may be considered as potential take profit points or entry/exit points, depending on your strategy.
4. Use the indicator in conjunction with other tools and indicators to confirm signals and reduce the risk of false signals. So the assumption is you enter a trade using your other indicators but you can rely on this indicator to remind you to take profit if you are long by a red cross of the resistance line and if you are short reminds you by a green cross on the support line.
Disclaimer: This indicator should not be used as the sole determinant for any investment decision. Always conduct thorough research and consider multiple factors before trading.
Ripster EMA CloudsEMA Cloud By Ripster
EMA Cloud System is a Trading System Invented by Ripster where areas are shaded between two desired EMAs. The concept implies the EMA cloud area serves as support or resistance for Intraday & Swing Trading. This can be utilized effectively on 10 Min for day trading and 1Hr/Daily for Swings. Ripster himself utilizes various combinations of the 5-12, 34-50, 8-9, 20-21 EMA clouds but the possibilities are endless to find what works best for you.
“Ideally, 5-12 or 5-13 EMA cloud acts as a fluid trendline for day trades. 8-9 EMA Clouds can be used as pullback Levels –(optional). Additionally, a high level price over or under 34-50 EMA clouds confirms either bullish or bearish bias on the price action for any timeframe” – Ripster
EMA+MACDA simple script using EMA 25 and EMA 50 with MACD. Enter long when EMA 25 crossover ema 50 and MACD line > 0, enter short when EMA 50 crossover ema 25 and MACD < 0
EMA's 5/20/50/200For those who want to use multiple EMA's in a single indicator.
You can also change ema by just editing in pine editor.
For example:
open pine editor and then just alter => "short = ema(close, 5)" to "short = ema(close, 6)"
By doing this your short ema will be changed at your desire.
Just like this you can increase more ema in your script.
For any help you can pm me :)
EMA & BarCountNothing. EMA & Bar Count
Nothing. EMA & Bar Count
Nothing. EMA & Bar Count
Nothing. EMA & Bar Count
Nothing. EMA & Bar Count
Thanks .
EMA Angle Trend StrengthEATS is an innovative indicator that calculates the slope of the exponential moving average (EMA) over a defined number of candles, presenting this on a scale of 0 to 100.
Users can individually adjust the length of the EMA and the precision of slope calculation. For the EMA length, users can specify the number of candles used for the EMA calculation. In terms of precision, the user can define the number of candles over which the slope calculation takes place.
The EATS indicator uses a mathematical function to calculate the angle of slope of the EMA. The resulting slope is converted into degrees and then portrayed on a scale of 0 to 100 using the "eats" function.
This indicator can be a useful tool for traders looking to evaluate a market's momentum and identify potential trend shifts. It allows you to visualize the strength a trend based on the angle of the EMA slope, offering a complementary perspective to traditional price and volume indicators.
Please note that as with all indicators, the EATS indicator should not be used as a standalone trading tool. It should always be used in combination with other technical analyses and/or fundamental analyses to make the most informed trading decisions.
EMAs Daily ResetThis indicator displays 3 EMAs that recalculate every day.
This is useful for intraday trading by removing the bias of the previous day's ema price. This ensures your EMAs stay near the most current price action.
Note: If your length is larger than the number of bars in the day, your EMAs will not have time to properly catch up in the day.
EMA Cloud Intraday Strategy********NOT TRADING ADVICE - USE AT YOUR OWN RISK - TRADING IS RISKY - DO NOT BLINDLY FOLLOW THE SIGNALS FROM THIS STRATEGY********
This strategy utilizes the 9 and 20 period exponential moving averages to create a colored cloud between similar to what is seen on the Ichimoku Cloud. The strategy closes all trades by the end of the trading day. Entry is when the price closes above a Green (9 EMA above 20 EMA) cloud or below a Red (9 EMA below 20 EMA) cloud. Exit is when price closes against the 9 EMA or at the end of the trading day. Running the strategy tester on different intraday time frames will show the best time frame for a given Symbol. For example, I have found that the best results are returned by this strategy for SPY on the 30 minute time frame.
********NOT TRADING ADVICE - USE AT YOUR OWN RISK - TRADING IS RISKY - DO NOT BLINDLY FOLLOW THE SIGNALS FROM THIS STRATEGY********
EMA vs TMA Regime FilterEMA vs TMA Regime Filter
This indicator is built as a visual study tool to compare the behavior of the Exponential Moving Average (EMA) and the Triangular Moving Average (TMA).
The EMA applies an exponential weighting to price data, giving stronger importance to the most recent values. This makes it a faster, more responsive line that reflects short-term momentum. The TMA, by contrast, applies a double-smoothing process (or in the “True TMA” option, a split SMA sequence), which produces a much slower curve. The TMA emphasizes balance over reactivity, often used for filtering noise and observing longer-term structure.
When both are plotted on the same chart, their differences become clear. The shaded region between them highlights times when short-term price dynamics diverge from longer-term smoothing. This is where the idea of “regime” comes in — not as a trading signal, but as a descriptive way of seeing whether market action is currently dominated by speed or by stability.
Users can customize:
Line styles, widths, and colors.
Cloud transparency for visual clarity.
Whether to color bars based on relative position (optional, purely visual).
The goal is not to create a system, but to help traders experiment, observe, and learn how different smoothing techniques can emphasize different aspects of price. By switching between the legacy and true TMA, or adjusting lengths, users can study how each approach interprets the same data differently.
EMA ProHi Traders!
This Improved EMA Cross Pro Indicator does a few things that Ease Up Our Charting.
Personally it Saved me Tons of Time searching for structure highs / lows, measuring ranges and distances from my entry to stop or take profit.
It's like having most of your trade in front of you, charted for you.
Works Across Assets & Time Frames.
The Functions
1. Signals EMA Crosses - green for Bull Cross & Red for Bear Cross
2. Signals Touches to the 55 EMA
a. In a Bull Cross it will only signal touches and closes Above the 55
b. In a Bear Cross it will only signal touches and closes Under the 55
3. Plots Current Horizontals:
a. The current position of the 55
b. The last High & Low
4. Calculation:
a. % from the 55 to the High & Low
b. Risk / Reward Ratio ("Bad Risk Management" message appears if ratio is not favorable)
c. Over Range between the Low and the High
5. Labels - Current prices for all horizontals marked as Entry, Exit & Stop
Notes:
* This Indicator is Interchanging between bull and bear crosses, it recognizes the trend and adapts its high and low output.
* You Can and Should make your personal changes. everything can be changed in the settings inputs.
* You can Turn On & Off most functions in the settings inputs.
BYBIT:BTCUSDT.P
EMA Mean Reversion StrategyThis strategy is built on the simple idea that when the price gets far enough away from an EMA, it's bound to reverse. This strategy uses the percent distance the price is from the EMA to trigger ladder orders and sells when the price crosses a trailing stop. This strategy uses the EMA Price Distance Tracker indicator .
EMAs Vertical & Horizontal Offset
This script allows you to set Horizontal and Vertical offset to EMA lines.
Default settings is to have one set of EMAs to show bearish wave (red line and circles)and the second set to show bullish wave (green line and circles).
It also includes supporting EMAs & SMA for direction and confirmation
Timeframe option allows you to overlay Higher TF EMAs onto the current TF.
EMA fasterDraw EMA(12) and put a signal when EMA(12) cross with EMA(50).
EMA(50) is not rendered on the canvas.
EMA & Camarilla StrategyChat GPT based , 20, 200 EMA Strategy
This script calculates EMAs (5, 20, and 200), Camarilla Pivot Points, and checks for your specified candlestick pattern conditions. It then generates buy and sell signals based on the EMA crossover and the candlestick pattern. Stop loss is calculated as the lowest low of the last 5 bars, and the target is set at the Camarilla pivot point (you can customize these values).






















