WaveTrend Oscillator is a port of a famous TS /MT indicator.
When the oscillator is above the overbought band (red lines) and crosses down the signal (dotted line), it is usually a good SELL signal. Similarly, when the oscillator crosses above the signal when below the Oversold band (green lines), it is a good BUY signal.
I have marked some cross-overs in the above chart. As you can see, they are *not* the only useful signals WT generates. Try it on your instrument and let me know what you think.
When the oscillator is above the overbought band (red lines) and crosses down the signal (dotted line), it is usually a good SELL signal. Similarly, when the oscillator crosses above the signal when below the Oversold band (green lines), it is a good BUY signal.
I have marked some cross-overs in the above chart. As you can see, they are *not* the only useful signals WT generates. Try it on your instrument and let me know what you think.
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// // @author LazyBear // // If you use this code in its original/modified form, do drop me a note. // study(title="WaveTrend [LazyBear]", shorttitle="WT_LB") n1 = input(10, "Channel Length") n2 = input(21, "Average Length") obLevel1 = input(60, "Over Bought Level 1") obLevel2 = input(53, "Over Bought Level 2") osLevel1 = input(-60, "Over Sold Level 1") osLevel2 = input(-53, "Over Sold Level 2") ap = hlc3 esa = ema(ap, n1) d = ema(abs(ap - esa), n1) ci = (ap - esa) / (0.015 * d) tci = ema(ci, n2) wt1 = tci wt2 = sma(wt1,4) plot(0, color=gray) plot(obLevel1, color=red) plot(osLevel1, color=green) plot(obLevel2, color=red, style=3) plot(osLevel2, color=green, style=3) plot(wt1, color=green) plot(wt2, color=red, style=3) plot(wt1-wt2, color=blue, style=area, transp=80)