Trend BarsThis trading tool identifies when price is in a range and when the trend is established from.
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Neo Triple Ribbon [NeoButane]A collection of three ribbons that have designated uses:
Baby: follows price action quickly
Strong: creates a support/resistance area
Follower: follows trend momentum for sentiment bias, considerably slower with an option to quicken it
The moving averages were made unique by myself, so you won't get them anywhere else. The exception is the current iteration's Follower, which is the McGinley Dynamic.
Peso Pros Daily DineroSignature indicator for use with the Peso Pros Daily Dinero strategy for the USDMXN. How to use the indicator is explained in detail in the members section of your online course.
Double Inside Bar FinderHighlights in blue when an inside bar follows an inside bar. Double inside bars (when used on the daily timeframe) are a way of easily finding equilibrium patterns (i.e. pennant shaped price action) on lower time frames. There is usually a strong move in whatever direction these patterns break, so good to have alerts set up for your favourite markets.
Script and Bot Marketplace's Trend Detector 2.0Use this custom indicator to analyze the current trend of any market that you choose on all time frames. Works great as a secondary indicator while day or swing trading.
Interested? Check us out here: www.scriptandbotmarketplace.com
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Musashi-TrendBarsThis is a script that has a unique approach to trending. This offers a multi-phase concept of trending, which is shown by a multitude of colors. This non-repainting indicator will predict the phases of trend change and progression. This script is under research at this point, and is considered an alpha version.
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Risk Disclosure
Futures , forex, stock, crypto and derivative trading contains substantial risk and is not for every investor. An investor could potentially lose all or more than the initial investment. Risk capital is money that can be lost without jeopardizing ones’ financial security or life style. Only risk capital should be used for trading and only those with sufficient risk capital should consider trading. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results
Hypothetical Performance Disclosure
Hypothetical performance results have many inherent limitations, some of which are described below. no representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those shown; in fact, there are frequently sharp differences between hypothetical performance results and the actual results subsequently achieved by any particular trading program. One of the limitations of hypothetical performance results is that they are generally prepared with the benefit of hindsight. In addition, hypothetical trading does not involve financial risk, and no hypothetical trading record can completely account for the impact of financial risk of actual trading. for example, the ability to withstand losses or to adhere to a particular trading program in spite of trading losses are material points which can also adversely affect actual trading results. There are numerous other factors related to the markets in general or to the implementation of any specific trading program which cannot be fully accounted for in the preparation of hypothetical performance results and all which can adversely affect trading results
Trend Detection IndexTrend Detection Index indicator script.
This indicator was originally developed by M.H. Pee (Stocks & Commodities V. 19:10 (54-61): Trend Detection Index).
BoSThis is a customized indicator that helps to confirm and identify breakouts displayed in the form of signals:
The tool can be customised for all pivot strengths
It can be applied on all timeframes but works best on the daily and weekly
A “Buy” signal is displayed when a pivot high is broken
A “Sell” signal is displayed when a pivot low is broken
This tool also helps to identify fake breakouts
MMI SignalTrend trading strategies filtered by the Market Meanness Index.
This is a port of the experiment described at
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The Market Meanness Index tells whether the market is currently moving in or out of a "trending" regime. It can this way prevent losses by false signals of trend indicators. It is a purely statistical algorithm and not based on volatility, trends, or cycles of the price curve.
The indicator measures the meanness of the market - its tendency to revert to the mean after pretending to start a trend. If that happens too often, all trend following systems will bite the dust.
Inputs
Price Source: Either open, high, low, close, hl2, hlc3, or ohlc4. The default value is hlc3.
Trend MA Type: Either SMA, EMA, LowPass, Hull MA, Zero-Lag MA, ALMA, Laguerre, Smooth, Decycle. The default value is LowPass.
Trend MA Period: Sets the lookback period of trend MA. The default value is 200.
MMI Period: Sets the lookback period of the Market Meanness Index. The default value is 300.
Trend followerThis indicator is a trend follower that uses exponential moving averages to estimate the trend strength and prints a BUY label every time that price action matches the algorithm conditions. Always wait for the closure of the current candle to confirm the conditions match.
Ideally, the trade should be taken with a BUY STOP order placed above the signal candle and a STOP LOSS below the most recent swing low; make sure you allow enough room for the trade to breathe.
For additional resources, follow my YouTube channel .
You can also join my Facebook group or PM me directly here on Tradingview.
Darvas BoxesExcerpt from TraderHQ: "Darvas Box is a great technical analysis indicator, with an interesting background and creator. Nicholas Darvas, a dancer by trade, made $2,000,000 in an 18-month period trading stocks using the Darvas Box method, while traveling the world on dance tours. The method is designed to capture emerging trends, and ride them for big potential profit, all while keeping risk contained."
Excerpt from Investopedia:
DEFINITION of 'Darvas Box Theory'
Darvas box theory is a trading strategy that was developed in 1956 by former ballroom dancer Nicolas Darvas. Darvas' trading technique involves buying into stocks that are trading at new highs. A Darvas box is created when the price of a stock rises above the previous high but falls back to a price not far from that high.
BREAKING DOWN 'Darvas Box Theory'
The Darvas box theory is essentially a momentum strategy. It uses market momentum theory and technical analysis to determine when to enter and exit the market, and it uses fundamental analysis to determine what to buy or sell. If the price breaks out of the box, it is a sign of a breakout. In this way, the Darvas box helps traders determine what price to enter and exit the market.
In 1956, Darvas turned an investment of $10,000 into $2 million over an 18-month period using this theory. While traveling as a dancer, Darvas obtained copies of The Wall Street Journal and Barron's, but he would only look at the stock prices to make his decisions. It has been said that Darvas was less happy about the profits that he made than he was about the ease and peace of mind that he got from implementing his system. Skeptics of Darvas' technique attribute his success to the fact that he was trading in a very bullish market. They also say that his results can't be attained if this technique is used in a bear market.
The Philosophy: What to Buy
The main idea behind Darvas' trading philosophy is to focus on growth industries. These are industries that are expected to outperform the market. Darvas selected a few stocks from these industries and monitored their prices every day. He looked for signs that the stock was ready to make a strong move. The main indicator he used to look for these signs was volume. A significant increase in volume increased the likelihood of a big move. Darvas looked for unusual volume on a handful of companies in industries he expected to grow.
The Trading Strategy: When to Enter and Exit
Once Darvas noticed unusual volume, he created a Darvas box with a narrow price range. The stock's low for the time period presents the floor of the box. The stock's high for the time period represents the ceiling of the box. When the stock breaks through the ceiling of the box, the trader is supposed to buy the stock. Likewise, when the stock goes below the floor of the Darvas box, it is time to sell."
Great trading strategy, and an indicator never before seen on TradingView!
Fractal and Alligator Alerts by JustUncleLThis is based on two well known Bill Williams Fractal and Alligator strategies.
The following code is an implementation is similar to reversal strategy specified here:
forexwot.com
and another well know Alligator break out strategy.
This was achieved by combining some of the ideas from two other indicators:
True Williams Alligator (SMMA) by the_batman
Fractals and Levels by JustUncleL
There are two types of Fractal + Alligator Strategies included in this indicator:
Fractal Reversal : In an uptrend defined by Low Fractal that is above the Alligator teeth and the Alligator mouth is completed open in an uptrend. The opposite for downtrends. (Green and Red Arrows)
Fractal BreakOut : In an uptrend, at the start of Alligator open we look back for the first Fractal High above Alligator Teeth. Alligator teeth must be above mouth. (Aqua and Fuchsia arrows)
Donchian Channel Alerts R1 by JustUncleLThis idea is based on the Donchain Channel centre line Price action. When price moves from the highest/lowest point, the price will move to the center line first. At this point, the center line acts as dynamic support/resistance and often price will bounce back up. However, if price successfully breaks the centre line (primary entry condition), then prices will tend to catch up to the bottom channel line, many times making further moves in that direction (secondary entry condition).
This script alert idea is designed to be used with Renko (10pip brick recommended) Renko or Heikin Ashi (1 hour recommended) charts. It combines the Donchian Channel centre line price action with a directional coloured EMA (default length 8) to provide entry and exit signals.
There are three options to exit trade:
MA Cross (default exit) = exit occur when price breaks EMA in opposite direction.
Centre Cross = exit occurs when price breaks back passed the centre line in opposite direction.
Brick Colour = exit when a brick/bar paints in the opposite colour to trade direction.
Each Entry and Exit signal creates an Alertcondition that can be picked up by the TradingView Alarm system.
TIPS:
This type of Trading technique only works well in a trending market. Do not try to trade this technique in a ranging/flat market, wait for market to return to trend or pick another pair.
To get 10pip Bricks set Renko to "Traditional" type bricks and 0.001 for non-JPY currency pairs and 0.1 for JPY currency pairs. Also set chart Time frame to 5min or 15mins.
Renko chart:
Renko+Moving Average+RMI Alert R3 by JustUncleLThis script idea is designed to be used with 10pip brick (recommended) Renko charts. It combines the Renko price action with a directional coloured EMA (default length 6) and a RMI (instead of the usual RSI) indicator to provide entry and exit signals. RMI is bit like RSI with a built-in momentum factor and works well with Renko.
Signals can optionally be filtered by Daily or Weekly Open, where by only trade long above open and short below open (this option is enabled by default). Exit occur when EMA or RMI reverses direction, or optionally (disabled by default) when the Renko prints a brick in the reverse direction. Each Entry and Exit signal creates an Alertcondition that can be picked up by the TradingView Alarm system.
TIP: To get 10pip Bricks set Renko to "Traditional" type bricks and 0.001 for non-JPY currency pairs, and 0.1 for JPY currency pairs. Also set chart Time frame to 5min or 15mins.
References:
TheLark Relative Momentum Index (RMI)
Trendy ADX DI+ DI- Trend Strength - BonavestTo add this indicator to your charts:
Click the 'Add to Favorite Scripts' button down below this description.
Trendy ADX is a lower indicator that is used to determine strength of trends. The DI+ and DI- lines cross one another depending on the trend direction based on the Length input with the current trend, DI line, being on top or higher.
The ADX line shows the strength of the current trend, with a value over 20 being a trend with growing strength. Trends with ADX less than 20 are said to not be strong enough to be traded as well as if the ADX is less than both the DI+ and DI- even though it is higher than 20.
An added number value that is not a part of the typical ADX/DI indicator is the 'Score'. This is a value that ranges from -3 to +3 including 0. This score allows you to set alerts based on Score and be alerted when a certain level is reached. The Score values are fully configureable in the Input Settings screen.
The Length setting is the only important adjustment for the indicator itself. The 3 suggested values to use are 7, 11 and 20 (default 11).
The Threshold setting is purely for visual adjustment of the yellow dashed line (default 20).
I use this indicator for:
Keeps me in a trade longer to capture long trends
Determining if the current trend has more room to continue
Filter out reversal buy/sell signals if trend is just beginning
My observations in using this indicator is to ignore reversal signals if the ADX line has not crossed above the DI+ or DI- line of the current trend (red/green background). I also expect a small pullback or sideways price action when the ADX line does cross the current trending DI line.
There are 2 Built-In Notifications already created for you and are available by simply right clicking in the indicator area and selecting:
Condition: Trendy ADX
Then 1 of the 2 Alerts:
Trend Direction Change - Score crosses 0 changing to 1 (green/UP) or -1 (red/DOWN)
Trend Strength Change - Score changes in any direction by a value of 1
How to Trade the Average Directinal Index Video: youtu.be
This adaptation was based off of the original code from @MasaNakamura.
RSI based trend follower
I'm a fan of "less is more". This indicator doesn't mess up your chart with lines, symbols, moving averages or such; it doesn't even add another oscillator in a separate window, letting you focus only on what is most important: price action. It will silently do its job by plotting an arrow (upward arrow for long triggers and downward arrow for short triggers).
It works really great with strong trending markets on higher time frames, so it gives its best on Stocks on a daily/weekly frame; consider it a long term trading indicator.
Mongerskit Trading System v2.2 Final revisionThis is the latest version without any reported bugs, we have also increased the accuracy by at least 10% compared to ver 1.0 and older versions. numerous tweaks have been done on this and we are going to keep this stable version, till we work on future updates for later.
(USABILITY)
- Use this system in conjunction to your technical analysis to achieve optimal performance.
- Best time frame is 4 hours and 12 hours.
- DO NOT use the system with pairs that are consolidating.
(CHANGES)
-v2.2
- final tweaks are done to this revision
- few appearance changes
- minor reported bug fixes
-v2.1
-changed the sensitivity a little more.
-fixed all the reported bugs and issues
-fixed a problem with chart scaling down when using the indicator
-fixed some typo with signal text
-v2.0
- changed the sensitivity and few settings, signals are much more accurate.
- made a few appearance changes.
- Signals may appear less then before but they are much more accurate, use 4 hour and 12 hours together to determine best entry.
- this is the Dark theme, I will release the Light theme too for the ones using lighter background colors.
v1.1
-fixed the amount of times the signals are shown
-fixed some color issues
v1.0
This is the first edition of Mongerskit trading system. this is not a very accurate version, this version completely free to use, you can find it in the public library under "Mongerskit" name.
you can request for invitation in the comment section, but you have to leave a review after testing the system out.
the invitation is for a short while just for you to test out the indicator, if you enjoyed the indicator, PM ME.
all members that requested permission in previous versions, should already have access to the new version.
Mongerskit.com
Pullback Trading Tool R5-65 by JustUncleLBy request this is an updated version of the "PullBack Trading Tool": removes experimental "OCC" channel, added option to display ribbons or just single moving average lines, added alert arrows for "PB" exits, added alertcondition for TV alarm subsystem, added some extract options for Pivot points and general cleanup of code.
Description:
This project incorporates the majority of the indicators needed to analyse and trade Trends for Pullbacks, swings and reversals.
Incorporated within this tool are the following indicators:
1. Major industry (Banks) recognised important EMAs in an EMA Ribbon:
Lime = EMA5 (Optional Display)
DodgerBlue = EMA12 (Optional Display)
Red = EMA36 (Optional display)
Green = EMA89
Blue = EMA200
Black = EMA633
2. The 5 EMA (default) High/Low/Close Price Action Channel (PAC), the PAC channel display is disabled by default.
3. Optionally display Fractals and optional Fractal levels
4. Optional HH, LH, LL, HL finder.
5. Optional Buy/Sell "PB" exit Alerts with Optional 200EMA filter.
6. Coloured coded Bar high lighting based on the PAC:
blue = bar closed above PAC
red = bar closed below PAC
gray = bar closed inside PAC
7. Alert condition sent to TradingView's Alarm subsystem for PB exits.
8. Pivot points with optional labels.
9. EMA5-12 Ribbon is displayed by default.
10.EMA12-36 Ribbon is displayed by default
Set up and hints:
I am unable to provide a full description here, as Pullback Trading incorporates a full trading Methodology, there are a number of articles and books written on the subject.
Set the chart to Heikin Ashi Candles (optional).
I also add a "Sweetspot Gold R3" indicator to the chart as well to help with support and resistance finding and shows where the important "00" lines are.
First on a weekly basis say Sunday night or Monday morning, analyse the Daily and Weekly charts to establish overall trends, and support/resistant levels. Draw significant mini trend lines (2/3 TL), vertical trend lines (VTL) and S/R levels. Can use the Pivots points to guide VTL drawing and Fractals to help guide 2/3 TL drawing.
Once the trend direction and any potential major reversals highlighted, drop down to lower timeframe chart and draw appropriate mini Trend line (2/3 TL) matching the established momentum direction. Take note of potential pull backs from and of the EMAs, in particular the EMA5-12 ribbon, EMA12-36 Ribbon and the 200EMA. Can use the Pivots and/or Fractals points to guide your 2/3 TL drawing.
Set a TradingView alarm on the "PBTOOL alert", with the default settings this normally occurs before or during the Break of the manually drawn TL lines.
Once alerted check to see if the TL is broken and is returning to trend away from the EMA lines, this is indicated by bar colour change to trend directional colour.
You can trade that alert or drop down to even lower time frames and perform the same TL analysis there to find trades at the lower TF. Trading at lower TF you will allow tighter Stop loss settings.
Other than the "SweetSpot Gold R3" indicator, you should not need any other indicator to successfully trade trends for Pullbacks and reversals. If you really want another indicator I suggest a momentum one for example: AO ( Awesome Oscillator ), MACD or Squeeze Momentum.
ZTLs Master Trend IndicatorIndicator utilizing a flexible renko (and other indicators assembled in a proprietary way) to "soften" the turbulence. A down-turn in renko combined with a red color signals a sell. An up-turn in renko combined with an aqua color signals a buy. Manually backtested: SPY, JNK, from May 2015 to present: 40%, 24% respectively. Can be used for day-trading or position trading. Has customizeable settings to suit your style. NOT SUITABLE FOR FOREX. (at least not tested)
TrendAlertTrend Alert indicator based on Long term (daily) en Mid term (4h) timeframes so you can enter a trade in direction of the trend at the Short term (1h) timeframe in direction of trend. You can configure the LongTerm en MidTerm timeframe to your liking. Method by Jospeh Nemeth www.youtube.com
Gleeson Trend Tracker (GTT) IndicatorComprehensive Trend Trading System Indicator made up of the four components to help you successfully trade market trends:
Entry Signals (Green & Red Arrows)
The entry arrows indicate entry conditions are present. Green for long entries and red for short entries. If you already in position in the direction of an entry signal, ignore it. Switch to position maintenance mode for that market once trading a market.
Current Trend Status Channels (Red/Green Overlay)
The channel overlay is intended to indicate whether the market has recently trended up/down. Green if moving higher, Red if moving Lower. Channels make it easier to visualise current & previous price trajectory.
On Close Stop Loss (OCSL) / Price Average (40 MA) Blue line
This acts both as the "line in the sand" in relation to trend direction but also importantly as your (OCSL) or sometimes also known as mental stop. If price closes beyond this line in the opposite direction to your position, exit the position. It's important to wait for price to close (this methodology works best on weekly charts so make entry & exit decisions when the market is closed). This method works best if you risk 1% per trade using the distance from entry price to the OCSL as your pre-defined risk, back-analysis confirms this.
Hard Stop Loss Red line
This line is your circuit breaker intended to protect your capital from sudden adverse moves. This line serves as the price for your fixed or hard stop loss point that should be entered with the order. The formula behind this line is risk * 2 (so 2% if you risk 1% between entry price and OCSL). HSL is your safety net, always use it.
Some other advice on how to trade this methodology:
Analysis Sunday, entries & exits Monday (so you can also have a life)
Do not pyramid with this system, it works best with individual entries spread across a range of markets including FX, Indices, Commodities and Interest Rates.
Risk only 1% per trade
This methodology works best over weekly/monthly charts. You want to capture moves that last weeks/months/years. I would not advise day trading this system.
If you have any feedback or need further help, email me at me@jackgleeson.co.uk
Good Luck!