Volume+Price Action Alert by Eciujust the update scipt with white text to the markers so it works with dark mode
ไพร์ส วอลุ่ม เทรนด์ (PVT)
Trend ChangeThis indicator displays a general trend change. It shows an arrow on the candle from where the trend change is expected.
The trend change is calculated based on the previous candle open/close and the corresponding volume.
TAS Market Profile Map [TASMarketProfile]TAS Market Profile Map (aka “ TAS Market Map ”) displays volume accumulation at price using our attractive color-coded sideways histogram overlaid onto the price data pane. Hunt for high reward-to-risk opportunities with our favorite “Alligator Jaws” chart pattern setup that reveals significant volume gaps and actionable signals. TAS Market Map can paint up to 5 Maps simultaneously across time windows customized by the user.
TAS Market Map has 4 distinct colored lines:
RED ZONE – Designates an area where there are many market participants willing to transact. This zone of red lines grouped together is known as the “value area” and contains approximately 70% of the volume transacted in that particular section of the price map within the overall Market Map.
YELLOW LINE – Each TAS Market Map will contain at least one yellow horizontal line. This line is called the “Point of Control” (POC) and it represents the price where the most executions have occurred. In the case of multiple yellow POC lines, the one that extends closest to the price axis is considered the “Master Point of Control.”
PURPLE ZONE – Represents an area where there are less people willing to transact and is referred to as being “outside of value.”
BLUE ZONE – Designates areas where there is little interest on the part of commercial or institutional professionals to transact. When these areas occur on the perimeters of the TAS Market Map, they are referred to as “runaway gaps” or “rejection tails.”
∟ THE ALLIGATOR JAWS CHART PATTERN:
A popular chart pattern utilizing TAS Market Map is called the “Alligator Jaws” setup. Due to its unmistakable appearance similar to the side profile of an alligator with its mouth open, this chart pattern seeks to exploit when there are two significant Points of Control (yellow lines) with a large volume gap in between. Enter the trade as the market breaks outside of the value area (red zone) in the direction of the volume gap (inside the open jaws), place a stop loss on the other side of the Point of Control and preferably also across the value area (red zone). Seek to take profits at either 50% of the way through the volume gap or a more optimistic target just ahead of entering the opposing jawline (red zone value area). This trading technique can be applied to both long and short side entries.
Below you will find a couple examples of this chart pattern.
∟ INPUT SETTINGS:
By default, three TAS Market Maps will appear. You can activate the 4th and 5th Market Maps easily by checking the boxes in the Input settings. TAS Market Map updates automatically at the close of each bar after it has calculated all of the volume from the closed bar in addition to the completed OHLC data (Open, High, Low, Close). This happens in a matter of seconds at each bar close. The analysis is not static, but rather a rolling period of analysis at each bar close.
THERE ARE 3 SETTINGS FOR EACH MARKET MAP :
>>> # of Lines – This represents how many horizontal lines you want to comprise the Market Map so it generates a transparency customization. The default is 50 lines. If you increase the number to, for example 100, then the Market Map will appear more prominent and less transparent on the chart. Similarly, a lower input setting would remove lines and make it more transparent.
>>> BarStart – This setting dictates the starting point for that particular Market Map analysis based on the number of bars from the current bar. The default is 50 bars so this means the start of the 1st Market Map begins 50 bars from the present. At the close of each new bar, the analysis rolls to the most recent 50 bars automatically. Therefore a setting of 100 would start the analysis based on the most recent rolling 100 most recent bars.
>>> BarStop – This setting dictates the end point for the analysis of that particular Market Map. By default, the 1st Market Map will have a 0 which means it runs analysis through to the most recent bar.
OTHER NOTES ABOUT SETTINGS:
You’ll notice that by default the input settings for BarStart and BarStop for all 5 of the Market Maps are set to 50 bar increments and don’t overlap. For example the StopBar of Market Map #2 is 51, whereas the StartBar for Market Map #1 begins at 50. It is best practice to have consistency regarding the number of bars from the start and stop of the analysis.
Although not as popular, if you want to flip the orientation of the Market Map to paint from right to left instead of the default left to right, simply change the StartBar to 0 and StopBar to 50 and you’ll achieve this preference.
∟ INTERPRETATION AND RULES:
When the market is inside the red zone “value area” of the Market Map, it tends to move sideways within the range of the zone. Therefore you can look to enter trades near the top and bottom of the red zones with potential exits near the POC (yellow line) or opposing side of the red zone value area.
When price does break and close outside the value area zone, then the value area zone becomes new support or resistance and this can be leveraged for trailing stops. The most aggressive trailing stop would be after the market has penetrated into open space away from the value area, moving the stop to just back inside the value area. This would significantly reduce the trade risk.
The use of multiple Market Maps allows the trader to anticipate upcoming areas of support and resistance when the market moves beyond the scope of the current 1st Market Map. Historical Market Maps provide valuable information regarding where commercial interest existed in the past and likely to revisit in the future.
When multiple Market Maps form and the value areas align or overlap across their respective different time windows, these tend to be significant attraction zones for the market and a trader can expect sideway trading within the red value areas zones. Prudent trading is to observe the market conditions present and you the trader must adapt your trading mode to match, or not trade at all. In other words, you must trade the range during times when the market is in the value area zones and trade breakout when confirmed moves occur outside the value area zones.
In the case of a Market Map that develops “multiple distribution” areas (i.e. multiple developed value areas within Market Map), we anticipate a trending move
with price continuing in the direction the value areas are forming in relation to one another and in relation to the direction multiple Market Maps are forming.
Example of multiple Market Maps forming lower and revealing the bearish market trend:
Trade Well My Friends,
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The script uses Volume and upgraded support and resistance as major trend identification .
Flag Icon as an indication of 52 weeks high
The indicator detects immediate change of trend and immediately opens position for the major trend.
User can enjoy in all types of financial market (One way market only)
More volatility in the market will be much better as it detects changes immediately
Crodl Pump & DumpThe reason why this indicator is called Pump and Dump is because it is based on volume.
The indicator focuses on volume levels to see if there is an increase in volume before deciding if it is worth entering a Position.
Long example = This will use ATR and price averages to trend Bullish and once the trend favours the upside it will then look at the Volume candles and if a candle is bigger then the average volume and the trend (ATR) is above a certain level it will then Give us a long entry if those conditions are true. We can have more than one long after one another since it will give us a position every-time the conditions are true and after TP(take profit) 1 or a Stop Loss was hit.
Short example = If the trend based on average price is trending downwards and we can see an increase of volume it will wait till we break a certain level breaks when we get the average price from the highs and Lows, then once the trend has met the bearish conditions it will wait for increase in volume and trigger a Sell. The sell will close once TP(take profit) 1 or a Stop Loss is hit.
In the inputs you can adjust the MA (moving average length. This helps to decide if the Trend is bearish or bullish. Higher moving averages will give you less entries and a lower moving average will give you more entries ,since price crosses lower MA's more it will change the trend more often.
Sensitivity is a divider of the MA values is so the higher the Sensitivity the lower the more trades you get since the trend is changing faster.
You will see that there is a backtesting panel on your chart when you look in the inputs there will be a statistics tab which will have 1. Simple 2. Mobile 3. Hide options
1. Simple is designed when you are using a PC or Laptop
2.Can be used when you are using your mobile it will show less data but won't be in your way
3.This will hide the backtesting panel on your screen.
Exit strategy.
there are 3 Types of exits for this indicator.
1 .CrodlExit which is ATR indicator based Exit with a divider.
2 . fIxed SL , this works in % so 1 = 1% market move.
3 .Reverse exits = Longs exit shorts and shorts exit longs.
there are 4 take profit targets and all of them are adjustable.
1= 0.5% by default
2=1% by default
3=1.5% by default
4=2% by default
on the Back tester you will find the following information :
Timeframe of your chart and then the Symbol or pair you are trading.
First trade = when the back tester starts to read data.
Total trade = Total buy and total sell signals and then total trades are buy + sell signals.
total win = total buys hit take profit 1 and total sells that hit take profit 1 and then total buy + total sells that hit take profit 1.
total loss = total buys that hit which ever exit mode you selected in the inputs by default it is crodl exit and total sells that hit which ever exit mode you selected in the inputs by default it is crodl exit and then you will get total buy losses + total sell losses to get total loss.
TP1= the % difference between total trades won and lost for the 1st take profit target and your stop loss method you chose.
TP2= the % difference between total trades won and lost for the 2nd take profit target and your stop loss method you chose.
TP3= the % difference between total trades won and lost for the 3rd take profit target and your stop loss method you chose.
TP4= the % difference between total trades won and lost for the 4th take profit target and your stop loss method you chose.
average win streak give you the average of how many winning trades you had every time before hitting a stop loss.
average loss streak is how many stop loss you hit on average before take profit one has been reached.
longest win streak give you the amount of winning trades you had without hitting a stop lossl that is selected in your inputs.
longest loss streak give you the amount of losing trades you had one after the other before hitting take profit 1.
Point of Control V2 The genesis of this project was to create a POC library that would be available to deliver volume profile information via pine to other scripts of indicators and strategies.
This is a republish of an invite only script to open access
This is the indicator version of the library function.
A few points of significance:
- Allows the choice of reset of the study period, day/week or bars. This is simple enough to expand to other conditions
- Bar count resets starting from the beginning of the data set (bar index =0) vs bars back from the end of the data set
- A 'period' in this context is the time between resets - the start of the POC (eg. start of Day or Week) until it resets (for example at the beginning of a next day or week)
- Automates the determination of the increment level rather than the user specifying ticks or price brackets
- Does not allow for setting the # of rows and then calculating the implied price increment levels
- When a period is complete it is often useful to look back at the POCs of historical periods, or extend them forward.
- This script will find the historical POCs around the current price and display them rather than extend all the historical POC lines to the right
- This script also looks across all the period POCs and identifies the master POC or what I call the Grand POC, and also the next 3 runner up POCs
This indicator is also available as a library.
BINANCE:BTCUSDT NSE:NIFTY OANDA:XAUUSD NASDAQ:AAPL TVC:USOIL
Volume Trend Meter LTFA new take to an already popular indicator of mine, now with lower time frame support for a volume called Volume Trend Meter LTF (VTML).
The VTM LTF indicator measures the volume pressure at a specific part of the candle (Start, Middle, or the end of the candle) and displays it as a histogram.
This indicator sums up all green candle volumes and red candle volumes over the selected part of the candle (Select in settings - start end or middle) and plots their values by subtracting increasing volume and decreasing volume.
Use this indicator to identify increasing volume with the green candles (close bigger than open) and increasing volume of the red candles (close is smaller than open).
Can also work on daily charts and higher.
======= Calculation ==========
For Green Column: The total Volume of green candles is higher than the total red candle volume.
For Red Column: The total Volume of red candles is higher than the total green candle volume.
======= Volume Trend Meter LTF Colors =======
Green: Increasing buying pressure.
Red: Increasing selling pressure.
My original VTM (not the lower time frame version):
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Magnifying Glass (LTF Candles) by SiddWolf█ OVERVIEW
This indicator displays The Lower TimeFrame Candles in current chart, Like Zooming in on the Candle to see it's Lower TimeFrame Structure. It plots intrabar OHLC data inside a Label along with the volume structure of LTF candle in an eloquent format.
█ QUICK GUIDE
Just apply it to the chart, Hover the mouse on the Label and ta-da you have a Lower Timeframe OHLC candles on your screen. Move the indicator to the top and shrink it all the way up, because all the useful data is inside the label.
Inside the label: The OHLC ltf candles are pretty straightforward. Volume strength of ltf candles is shown at bottom and Volume Profile on the left. Read the Details below for more information.
In the settings, you will find the option to change the UI and can play around with Lower TimeFrame Settings.
█ DETAILS
First of all, I would like to thank the @TradingView team for providing the function to get access to the lower timeframe data. It is because of them that this magical indicator came into existence.
Magnifying Glass indicator displays a Candle's Lower TimeFrame data in Higher timeframe chart. It displays the LTF candles inside a label. It also shows the Volume structure of the lower timeframe candles. Range percentage shown at the bottom is the percentage change between high and low of the current timeframe candle. LTF candle's timeframe is also shown at the bottom on the label.
This indicator is gonna be most useful to the price action traders, which is like every profitable trader.
How this indicator works:
I didn't find any better way to display ltf candles other than labels. Labels are not build for such a complex behaviour, it's a workaround to display this important information.
It gets the lower timeframe information of the candle and uses emojis to display information. The area that is shown, is the range of the current timeframe candle. Range is a difference between high and low of the candle. Range percentage is also shown at the bottom in the label.
I've divided the range area into 20 parts because there are limitation to display data in the labels. Then the code checks out, in what area does the ltf candle body or wick lies, then displays the information using emojis.
The code uses matrix elements for each block and relies heavily on string manipulation. But what I've found most difficult, is managing to fit everything correctly and beautifully so that the view doesn't break.
Volume Structure:
Strength of the Lower TimeFrame Candles is shown at the bottom inside the label. The Higher Volume is shown with the dark shade color and Lower Volume is shown with the light shade. The volume of candles are also ranked, with 1 being the highest volume, so you can see which candle have the maximum to minimum volume. This is pretty important to make a price action analysis of the lower timeframe candles.
Inside the label on the left side you will see the volume profile. As the volume on the bottom shows the strength of each ltf candles, Volume profile on the left shows strength in a particular zone. The Darker the color, the higher the volume in the zone. The Highest volume on the left represents Point of Control (Volume Profile POC) of the candle.
Lower TimeFrame Settings:
There is a limitation for the lowest timeframe you can show for a chart, because there is only so much data you can fit inside a label. A label can show upto 20 blocks of emojis (candle blocks) per row. Magnifying Glass utilizes this behaviour of labels. 16 blocks are used to display ltf candles, 1 for volume profile and two for Open and Close Highlighter.
So for any chart timeframe, ltf candles can be 16th part of htf candle. So 4 hours chart can show as low as 15 minutes of ltf data. I didn't provide the open settings for changing the lower timeframe, as it would give errors in a lot of ways. You can change the timeframe for each chart time from the settings provided.
Limitations:
Like I mentioned earlier, this indicator is a workaround to display ltf candles inside a label. This indicator does not work well on smaller screens. So if you are not able to see the label, zoom out on your browser a bit. Move the indicator to either top or bottom of all indicators and shrink it's space because all details are inside the label.
█ How I use MAGNIFYING GLASS:
This indicator provides you an edge, on top of your existing trading strategy. How you use Magnifying Glass is entirely dependent on your strategy.
I use this indicator to get a broad picture, before getting into a trade. For example I see a Doji or Engulfing or any other famous candlestick pattern on important levels, I hover the mouse on Magnifying Glass, to look for the price action the ltf candles have been through, to make that pattern. I also use it with my "Wick Pressure" indicator, to check price action at wick zones. Whenever I see price touching important supply and demand zones, I check last few candles to read chart like a beautiful price action story.
Also volume is pretty important too. This is what makes Magnifying Glass even better than actual lower timeframe candles. The increasing volume along with up/down trend price shows upward/downward momentum. The sudden burst (peak) in the volume suggests volume climax.
Volume profile on the left can be interpreted as the strength/weakness zones inside a candle. The low volume in a price zone suggests weakness and High volume suggests strength. The Highest volume on the left act as POC for that candle.
Before making any trade, I read the structure of last three or four candles to get the complete price action picture.
█ Conclusion
Magnifying Glass is a well crafted indicator that can be used to track lower timeframe price action. This indicator gives you an edge with the Multi Timeframe Analysis, which I believe is the most important aspect of profitable trading.
~ @SiddWolf
Volume Risk Avoidance IndicatorPrice Pattern Analysis is the core of trading. But price patterns often fails.
VRAI (Volume Risk Avoidance Indicator) shows Volume Pressure, so that you can avoid volume-based risks.
For example, never short when you see green (buying pressure). Never long when you see red (selling pressure).
You still need to pick good price patterns, because the crossover of volume pressure is not reliable.
Enjoy!
Money Flow LineWhat is this? The Money Flow Line (MFL) indicator is at its core a more even-tempered version of the Price-Volume-Trend (PVT). The primary difference is the usage of `hlc3` ((high + low + close) / 3) rather than `close` to use the "typical price" that it critical to the calculation of the Money Flow Index (MFI). Other similar indicators include the Accumulation Distribution Line (ADL) and the On Balance Volume (OBV) indicators. The purpose of all of these indicators is to attempt to measure the strength of the money flow by combining price and volume into a rolling measurement that can be compared over time to look for confirmations and divergences.
The indicator also includes an optional averaging (smoothing) line that can be enabled in the display settings. Enabling this smoothing line with a desired period allows for simpler trend comparisons and also allows the user to view how far the line has diverged from the mean. This creates an indicator very similar to Elder's Force Index (EFI), which is also a `close * volume` style indicator.
Why is this important? After an extreme movement or volume spike the MFI will "snap back" sharply as that bar eventually exits the set period. This produces a result that is meaningless and skews the indicator away from the market structure. Because of this behavior, range clamping, and the loss of comparative history I prefer to shy away from oscillator style indicators. The Money Flow Line instead gives you all of the history so you may compare and see the broader trend without sharp snaps in history based on an arbitrary period setting.
Why is this better? This produces a no-lag indicator that isn't subject to the harsh skewing produced by they Money Flow Index's period calculation. It doesn't lose history like MFI or EFI, is clear about the trend direction, and prefers a "typical price" (averaging the entire range of each bar) rather than whatever happens to be the closing price for a given bar.
How can I use it? The indicator is attempting to measure supply and demand in the markets. No indicator is perfect, but we can use all of the information we have available to make our best predictions. There are only 3 pieces of data the market gives us:
1. Price (action)
2. Volume
3. Time
The Money Flow Line combines all of these data points into a readable rolling data set that attempts to show subtle balance of power shifts based on changes in volume and "smart money" (or "big money") stepping in and out of the picture. Much like PVT, we look for the same things:
- Trend Identification: an up or down trend appears in the MFL
- Confirmations: the MFL agrees with price action in direction and magnitude
- Divergence: the MFL disagrees with price action, indicating a reversal may be coming soon
When applying the smoothing line we can also look for similar things we would with EFI. The primary case would be to look for the MFL to jump very far away from the mean (a high magnitude movement) which indicates that price may be reverting towards the mean soon (a "mean reversion"). On the other hand, it may indicate strength in the current price direction. All of these predictions depend heavily on price action and market structure. Good luck!
VINA for Futures Trading Volume Imbalance Analysis 30min+Price pattern is critical for trading. So is volume analysis, but volume is so hard to read.
Introducing VINA, the Volume Imbalance Next Action indicator. VINA is similar to OBV, the key being the volume being measured. VINA is developed over many years, using ideas from PVT and Accumulation / Distribution, normalized as an oscillator, and not just adding/subtracting like OBV, instead considering the size of the move like PVT.
It's not perfect, but VINA catches almost all of the major trends. Like all indicators, VINA gets whipsawed in choppy environments. VINA has been very accurate for trading futures, so I'm presenting it here with signals shown for 30 minute or higher timeframes.
Let me know what you think.
COSMO TREND👉 What is this indicator ?
This indicator is made up with the help of Multiple SuperTrend and Price Action , In this awesome indicator, The buy and sell entry is taken by comparing the trend using our secret logic.
👉 What is special about this indicator ?
More than Ten Takeprofit price points can be seen in this indicator , The Stoploss price point can be seen as well . You can simply adjust take profit percentage and stop loss percentage in indicator settings
👉 What kind of Take Profit signal is there on this indicator ?
Ten types of take profit signals are displayed on this indicator, each marked as TP1,TP2,TP3,TP4,TP5,TP6,TP7,TP8,TP9 and TP10 respectively. The take profit signals available for both buy and sell entries. The take profit of the buy entry is shown in Green Color and the take profit of the sell entry is shown in Red Color.
👉 What kind of Exit signal is there on this indicator ?
Exit signals can be seen at the end of the trend
👉 How many alarms does this indicator have ?
This indicator has 13 types of alarm for Buy , Sell , Take Profit and Exit signal, and it is best to set the alarm by selecting the Alert Once Bar Close option to avoid repaint.
👉 On which coins can this indicator be used ?
This indicator is best used on all cryptocurrencies, forex markets and stocks , This indicator is very helpful to get high returns on all cryptocurrencies with low price and high voltality
Note : This indicator only works well in all time frames ( 1s,5s,10s,1m,5m,1h etc...) , Use appropriate values when using other coins. If you have difficulty finding the value, you can contact us.
Default Setup Instructions 👇
Time Frame : 1 Minute
Default Coin : C98USDT
The following settings can be found in this indicator
You can simply adjust take profit percentage and stoploss percentage in indicator settings
Orgin Factor : This is the ATR Factor Value for High Time Frame trend. You can change this value according to the volatility , the ATR Factor value is also used to reduce the chance of a fake signal
Mid Factor : This is the ATR Factor Value for Low Time Frame trend. You can change this value according to the volatility , the ATR Factor value is also used to reduce the chance of a fake signal
Low Factor : This is the ATR Factor Value for Second Low Time Frame trend.
Take Profit - TP1 Percentage : Give What percentage for take First TP
Take Profit - TP2 Percentage : Give What percentage for take Second TP
Take Profit - TP3 Percentage : Give What percentage for take Third TP
Take Profit - TP4 Percentage : Give What percentage for take Fourth TP
Take Profit - TP4 Percentage : Give What percentage for take Fifth TP
Take Profit - TP4 Percentage : Give What percentage for take Sixth TP
Take Profit - TP4 Percentage : Give What percentage for take Seventh TP
Take Profit - TP4 Percentage : Give What percentage for take Eighth TP
Take Profit - TP4 Percentage : Give What percentage for take Nineth TP
Take Profit - TP4 Percentage : Give What percentage for take Tenth TP
PT FVG ImbalancesVersion 1.0 of the PT FVG Gaps & Flat Opens was developed to visually identify any imbalances in price. This indicator can be used on all timeframes.
Fair Value Gaps are a key component when trading price action. They are derived from zones in liquidity where price moved quickly in a certain direction leaving gaps behind. These areas tend to act as magnets to price throughout the trading session of that timeframe.
PT FVG Features:
-Gaps that have been partially filled will shade darker to show price has already attempted to fill that gap before (Toggle Highlight Gap Fill).
-Gaps that have been partially filled will remove a portion of the background zone to indicate how much gap is left to fill in the full zone (Toggle Highlight Remaining Gap).
Flat Open Candles are derived from candles that open without a wick (wickless candles). Price more often than not tends to gravitate towards these areas in the near future to fill the wickless candle before continuing on with the trend. Can be used on all timeframes, but the higher the timeframe holds more weight.
PT Flat Open Features:
-Flat open sensitivity would recommend keeping it around 30-50. If scalping keep it sub 30. This feature determines how many flat opens you want on your chat at one time.
-Delete flat open line allows us to delete the line once price has filled the wickless candle.
Video with strategy will be uploaded shortly! It is included as part of the library. Just message us for access!
Real IndicatorReal indicator is an indicator to convert ohlcv charts to one oscilator!
there is an effective thing in all charts: "Volume", and I used this thing to mix it by price
Buy: on crossing above to Bollinger-lower-band (on Up-trends)
Sell: on crossing under Bollinger-upper-band (on Down-Trends)
use an SMA-200 to determine trends ;)
FaustFaust is a composite indicator that combines 3 volume indicators: TSV, OBV, and PVT.
TSV moving average is plotted as an oscillator. OBV and PVT are calculated internally.
Four divergences are calculated for each indicator (regular bearish, regular bullish, hidden bearish, and hidden bullish) with three look-back periods (high, mid, and small).
For TSV, the fattest plotted line is the divergence with the highest look-back period, and the thinnest line is the divergence with the shortest look-back period.
For PVT, the larger the circle, the higher the divergence look-back period.
For OBV, the larger the triangle, the higher the divergence look-back period.
speed pumpIn my basic formula that I calculated with volume and price variables, I determined RSI 7, RSI 14, MF 7, MF 14, CMF 20 and average price deviation difference as limiting. My goal is to detect sudden rising altcoins and quickly buy and sell. I added an alarm for this. I'm sure I didn't write a perfect signal, and you may even get false signals at many points. You should know that this market is always insecure, and it is entirely your responsibility to use the signals. I will continue my analysis to do better. Good luck to all of us.
Hacim ve fiyat değişkenleri ile hesapladığım temel formülümde RSİ 7, RSİ 14, MFİ 7, MFİ 14, CMF 20 ve ortalama fiyat sapması farkını sınırlayıcı olarak belirledim. Hedefim ani yükseliş yapan altcoinleri tespit edip hızlıca al ve sat yapmak. Bunun için alarm ekledim. Kusursuz bir sinyal yazmadığıma eminim ve hatta bir çok noktada hatalı sinyaller alabilirsiniz. Bu piyasanın herzaman güvensiz olduğunu unutmadan bilmelisiniz ki sinyalleri kullanmak tamamen sizin sorumluluğunuzda. Daha iyisini yapabilmek için analizlerime devam edeceğim. Hepimize bol kazançlar.
Alien Brain👉 What is this indicator ?
This indicator is made up with the help of Multi Trend , Moving Average and Price Action , In this beautiful indicator, The buy and sell entry is taken by comparing the trend in the higher time frame with the Trend in the short time frame using our secret logic.
👉 What kind of Buy and Sell signal is there on this indicator ?
Four types of buy and sell signals are displayed on this indicator, each marked as M.Buy(Master Buy) , M.Sell (Master Sell) , Buy1, Sell1, Buy2 , Sell2, Buy3 and Sell3 respectively. These four types of indications are obtained by comparing the trend in the higher time frame with the Trend in the short time frame.
👉 What kind of Take Profit signal is there on this indicator ?
Four types of take profit signals are displayed on this indicator, each marked as TP1,TP2,TP3 and TP4 respectively. The take profit signals available for both buy and sell entries. The take profit of the buy entry is shown in Green Color and the take profit of the sell entry is shown in Red Color.
Note : Take Profit Signals Only Available for Master Buy and Master Sell
👉 What kind of Exit signal is there on this indicator ?
Exit signals can be seen at the end of the trend
Note : Exit Signals Only Available for Master Buy and Master Sell
👉 How many alarms does this indicator have ?
This indicator has 18 types of alarm for Buy , Sell , Take Profit and Exit signal, and it is best to set the alarm by selecting the Alert Once Bar Close option to avoid repaint.
👉 On which coins can this indicator be used ?
This indicator is best used on all cryptocurrencies, forex markets and stocks , This indicator is very helpful to get high returns on all cryptocurrencies with low price and high voltality
Note : This indicator only works well in 1 min time frame , Use appropriate values when using other coins. If you have difficulty finding the value, you can contact us.
Default Setup Instructions 👇
Time Frame : 1 Minute
Default Coin : OGNUSDT
The following settings can be found in this indicator
TOP BRAIN - Factor : This is the ATR Factor Value for High Time Frame trend. You can change this value according to the volatility, the ATR Factor value is also used to reduce the chance of a fake signal
MID BRAIN - Factor : This is the ATR Factor Value for Low Time Frame trend. You can change this value according to the volatility, the ATR Factor value is also used to reduce the chance of a fake signal
MID BRAIN - Threshold : This is the difference between price and moving average. Changing the value of this option will change the accuracy of the trading signal
LOW BRAIN - Factor : This is the ATR Factor Value for Second Low Time Frame trend.
Take Profit - TP1 Percentage : Give What percentage for take First TP of Master Signal
Take Profit - TP2 Percentage : Give What percentage for take Second TP of Master Signal
Take Profit - TP3 Percentage : Give What percentage for take Third TP of Master Signal
Take Profit - TP4 Percentage : Give What percentage for take Fourth TP of Master Signal
Treat Sideways👉 What is this indicator ?
Understanding the Sideways Trend is the best trading method, and we have written this script intending to make you a better sideways filter indicator. Treat Sideways helps you understand the sideways trend and trade in a risk free manner.
👉 On which coins can this indicator be used ?
This indicator is best used on all cryptocurrencies, stocks , forex markets
👉 How work this indicator ?
We understand the trend using our secret logic and price action, and After that, we mark the sideways movement in a box. The moving average line helps us to construct this indicator.
👉 Default Coin and Time Frame ?
XRPUSDT
Time Frame : 1 min
MA Line Color Details 👇
The Blue color of the MA line indicates the Sideways Trend
The Red color of the MA line indicates the Down Trend
The Green color of the MA line indicates the Up Trend
Indicator Settings 👇
Box Height : This setting can be used to set the size of the Sideways trend
Time Gap : This option is used to control unexpected down trend and up trend
Up Down Threshold : This option should be adjusted according to the time frame and voltality
Color :
Option to change the color of the box that appears in the sideways trend
Border Color : Option to change the color of the box border that appears in the sideways trend
Opacity : Option to change the opacity of the box border that appears in the sideways trend
Line Width : You can adjust the width of the MA line with this option
VSA with Smart Volume-Atropine
Volume spread analysis is a new way of looking at the market. It more like the candlestick analysis taking into consideration the volume . Volume Spread Analysis is one of the most important concepts of technical analysis .
Volume plays a very important role for traders. It is one of the key movers of the market because the market is mostly moved by fear and greed among the participants. Volume is also important in confirming a trend and chart patterns.
How Does This Indicator Works ?
1. It indicates Strengths and Weakness Signals on the basis of Tom Williams Volume Spread Analysis.
2. It Automatically Draws Potential Zones and you can extend them.
3. It Draws zones over Strength or Weakness Signal for whole session.
4. Gives Options to hide Historical Action to avoid noise over the chart.
5. Shows Cumulative Volume over the Candle to get clear Picture of buyer and seller.
6. It Indicates most important signal of Effort vs Result.
7. Automatically draws zone of High Volume Candle from Higher Time frame.
8. Draws 60min(1Hr) Initial Balance Range.
Stage Analysis - Short TermImproved stage analysis by adding short term trend
Within the base of stage 2 stocks, price tends to consolidate on a swings where short term moving averages cross each other,
wait for price to be consolidating with in the base around the short term moving averages where the distance between two moving averages would be shrinking as well + volume dryness.
To capture pull backs with the short term moving averages within the base
To make the chart analysis clear, short term averages are hidden in the chart apart from Daily time period
Bogdan Ciocoiu - MakaveliDescription
This indicator integrates the functionality of multiple volume price analysis algorithms whilst aligning their scales to fit in a single chart.
Having such indicators loaded enables traders to take advantage of potential divergences between the price action and volume related volatility.
Users will have to enable or disable alternative algorithms depending on their choice.
Uniqueness
This indicator is unique because it combines multiple algorithm-specific two-volume analyses with price volatility.
This indicator is also unique because it amends different algorithms to show output on a similar scale enabling traders to observe various volume-analysis tools simultaneously whilst allocating different colour codes.
Open source re-use
This indicator utilises the following open-source scripts:
BankNifty - OBVThis script tries to draw OBV for BankNifty using Futures Volume along with Average OBV. For Nifty50 just change the Futures Volume symbol in settings. Look at devations in Price vs OBV or Average OBV breakout.
NSE:NIFTY
NSE:BANKNIFTY