Reverse Engineering RSI, by Giorgos Siligardos The related article is copyrighted material from Stocks & Commodities.
The McClellan Oscillator is a breadth indicator derived from Net Advances, the number of advancing issues less the number of declining issues. The McClellan Oscillator is similar to a MACD for the Advance/Decline Line for the NYSE. Signals can be generated with breadth thrusts, centerline crossovers, overall levels and divergences.
Directional Movement indicator implemented in Pine script. Use it to customize ADX behavior.
RSI Breakout indicator, typically used on longer time frame (under Mid CAP) to find the next explosive stock. Can be used on monthly chart with 36 Months breakout period. Weekly with 52 Weeks Breakout period, 100 Days on daily, for Swing trading. List of All my Indicators - www.tradingview.com GL.
The Pivot Detector Oscillator, by Giorgos E. Siligardos The related article is copyrighted material from Stocks & Commodities 2009 Sep
Available Options on Inputs Tab!!! RSI with ability to change first RSI to a different Time Frame.(Defaults To Current Chart Time Frame). Ability To Turn On/Off Background Highlighting if First RSI is Above/Below 70 or 30 Lines. Ability To Turn On/Off Background Highlighting When First RSI Crosses Above 30 Or Below 70. Ability To Turn On/Off "B" Or "S" When...
Chande's Momentum Oscilator, with added MA's for momentum strenght.
RSI enclosed on Bollinger Bands. Dynamic oversold/overbought levels!
Most the credit for this update has to go to RicardoSantos and his awesome RSIChannel + some fixes to my own which I embedded to my my own script.. I've also embedded the additional Bollinger band 50/2. What can I say it's becoming a thing of beauty :). RicardoSantos's RSIChannel indicator is also included separately (hidden) should you chose to 'Make it mine'...
RSI with EMA Signal Created By Request For @motcha1 @motcha1 Requested the RSI with EMA Signal. A Larry Williams Follower who says it's a Great Entry Signal when RSI Crosses EMA When VIX Is Showing A Potential Bottom. Looks Good!!! Link to Lower Indicator CM_Williams_Vix_Fix
Double Stochastic is use Slow Stochastic (21,3,3) and Fast Stochastic (5,1,1) to monitor price movement. Slow Stochastic use for monitor cycle of price. Fast Stochastic use for monitor price swing and divergence. Both Stochastic turn together mean price will reverse for real. Fast Stochastic turn away from Slow Stochastic mean price only minor...
Double Stochastic is use Slow Stochastic (21,3,3) and Fast Stochastic (5,1,1) to monitor price movement. Slow Stochastic use for monitor cycle of price. Fast Stochastic use for monitor price swing and divergence. Both Stochastic turn together mean price will reverse for real. Fast Stochastic turn away from Slow Stochastic mean price only minor...
This is simple indicator modified RSI Strategy You can use in the xPrice any series: Open, High, Low, Close, HL2, HLC3, OHLC4 and ect...
This is simple indicator modified RSI You can use in the xPrice any series: Open, High, Low, Close, HL2, HLC3, OHLC4 and ect...
There is a nice writeup about a system that uses DMISTO here, which includes decent statistics: traderedge.net I have not yet done any back testing on the system as a whole myself, but thought the DMISTO was an interesting indicator, so ported it over for those who might want to play with it and create their own systems. I added dots that denote signals similar...
We call this one the ECO for short, but it will be listed on the indicator list at W. Blau’s Ergodic Candlestick Oscillator. The ECO is a momentum indicator. It is based on candlestick bars, and takes into account the size and direction of the candlestick "body". We have found it to be a very good momentum indicator, and especially smooth,...
A modified DMI, This turns the standard DMI into an Oscillator. The DMI cross signal is the same, but as an OSC you get the added benefits or finding divergences, etc. The added WIlder's Average Line (blue) can help you see if a short term trend is getting less interesting.
An open source version of the DMI. Mostly published for other scripters to modify. Typical useage: www.investopedia.com