LOWESS (Locally Weighted Scatterplot Smoothing) ⯁ OVERVIEW The LOWESS (Locally Weighted Scatterplot Smoothing) [ ChartPrime ] indicator is an advanced technical analysis tool that combines LOWESS smoothing with a Modified Adaptive Gaussian Moving Average. This indicator provides traders with a sophisticated method for trend analysis, pivot point...
Linear Regression Oscillator Indicator Overview: The Linear Regression Oscillator is a custom TradingView indicator designed to provide insights into potential mean reversion and trend conditions. By calculating a linear regression on the closing prices over a user-defined period, this oscillator helps identify overbought and oversold levels and highlights...
Pivotal Moments draws lines for each of up to 500 pivot high and pivot low levels that have never been revisited at the present moment in time. After the Pivotal Moments indicator has been loaded onto chart and any of the subsequent realtime bars that are formed touch or cross a pivot level it is deleted. The duration for how long any touched or crossed pivot...
There seems to be no open source forex trading session DST (Daylight Savings Time) aware scripts which I think is absurd. This amazing community deserves better. So I adapted some code by icostan adding DST capabilities. Original code by icostan here I added DST code. Warning may not be perfect yet. Could be a bug or two. It only supports 3 major sessions...
The big brother of Month-breaks indicator that shows vertical lines for "week breaks" as well. As always I try to make it non-intrusive but you can change the colors/lines in Settings.
This indicator marks the start of each trading session around the world, starting with Tokyo at 0am UTC, London at 7am UTC, NY at 12pm and Sydney at 9pm, is non-intrusive (light gray vertical lines) and works with both UTC and exchanges' local time and handles DST / timezone offsets as well. You can easily see that sometimes it acts as pivot-point especially on...
The BBC indicator shows price in relation to the upper (in red) and lower (in green) Bollinger Bands It highlights breaks in the Bands, where the 0-line represents a price equal to the band. These breaks can either be used as take-profit points or as entry points, depending on trend direction. Entries can be at the beginning of a break (eg. for impulse or...