Reverse Engineered RSI - Key Levels + MTFThis indicator overlays 5 Reverse Engineered RSI (RERSI) levels on your main chart window.
The RERSI was first developed by Giorgos Siligardos in the June 2003 issue of Stocks and Commodities Magazine. HPotter provided the initial implementation - from which this script is derived - so all credit to them (see: ).
In simple terms, RERSI plots lines on the price chart that reflect levels of the RSI . E.g. if you set up a RERSI line at a level of 50, then price will touch that line when the standard RSI indicator reads 50. Hopefully that makes sense, but compare the two if it doesn't.
Why is the RERSI useful if it's just plotting RSI values? Well, it simplifies things, and enables you to get a clearer picture of trend direction, RSI support and resistance levels, RSI trading signals, and it keeps your chart window uncluttered.
I've set up 5 RERSI lines to be plotted: Overbought and Oversold Levels, a Middle Level (generally leave this at 50), and then Down/Up Trend Lines. The latter two are loosely based on the work of Constance Brown (and they in turn were influenced by Andrew Brown), who posited that RSI doesn't breach certain levels during trends (e.g. 40-50 is often a support level during an uptrend).
Play around with the levels, and the RSI Length, to see how your particular market reacts, and where key levels may lie. Remember, this isn't meant as a stand-alone system (although I think there's potential to use it as such, especially with price action trading - which I guess wouldn't make it stand-alone then!!), and works best with confirmation from other sources.
Oh, and there's MTF capability, because I think that's useful for all indicators.
Any queries, please let me know.
Cheers,
RJR
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Tom's Moving Average & Lagging SpanSinple Moving Average 5 / 20 / 40 / 100 / 200
Ichimoku Lagging Span
tom_btcfx_fx setting
Inverted Yield Curve with VIX Fear IndexUS 2 year and US 10 year comparison, inverted yield curve with VIX. I use this on a weekly chart with 2 moving averages, the 40 week (ma200 daily) and the 520 week (10 year median).
The bottom histogram is the VIX and the plot is the yield curve. When the VIX is above a certain level (you can set it in settings) and the ýield curve is close to or at inversion the background goes red.
The last seven recessions were preceded by an inverted yield curve. Here I combined the two main fear indexes, the VIX and the run for safe US treasuries (Inverted Yield Curve).
This is preset to the 2 year and 10 year US bond, weekly, and the normal VIX ticker but you can set it to whatever you like.
Published with source code for anyone to modify. Please comment below if you do so! This is the second in a series of indicators I intend to publish as a package of economic recoverty/recession symptom indicators.
Follow me for updates, next one up is commodities with dr Copper and oil!
tvial/rsiSimple RSI indicator including:
- 40 & 60 support/resistance
- visual marker (orange bgcolor) on RSI length limit to spot actual RSI divergences
- simple layout
Donchian Mean Reversion AlertsDonchian Channels mean reversion signals/alerts with RSI filtering with signals applied to the mean, for strong trend situations.
Original Author: ChrisMoody
Modified Donchonian Channel with separate adjustments for upper and lower levels
Purpose is if you expect big move up, Use lower input example 3 or 4, and longer lower input, 40 - 100 and use lower input line as a stop out
Opposite if you expect big move down
Mid Line Rule in Long Example. If lower line is below entry take partial profits at Mid Line and move stop to Break even.
If Lower line moves above entry price before price retraces to midline use Lower line as Stop...Opposite if Shorting
Created by user ChrisMoody 1-30-2014
Updated 7-11-2018 by Dysrupt
Revamped for mean reversion strategy
Created midline alerts for strong trending upside buy signals/downside sell signals.
Added RSI Filtering
Added Alerts
Removed bar color change
Fib,Guppy Multiple MA(FGMMA)(A/D & Volume Weight,SMA,EMA)[cI8DH]Features:
- 3 + 12 MAs (12 is chosen because Guppy has 12 MAs)
- MA types can be set to Simple, Exponential, Weighted, and Smoothed
- Volume weight can be applied to all available MAs (the built-in VWMA uses Simple MA)
- It is possible to count in only effective portions of the volume in the equation by using Accum/Dist Volume Weight
- Secondary smoothing (useful when volume weight is enabled)
- Predefined MA sets based on Fibonacci sequence (2,3,5,8,.., 377), Guppy (3,5,8,10,12,15 &30,35,40,45,50,60), and cI8DH (2,3,5,8,12,17 & 30,34,39,45,52,60)
Recommended settings:
- hlc3 as input source captures all the essential information encapsulated in a candle. I'd use hlc3 as the default option. In uptrend, "low" and in downtrend, "high" might give more relevant results when using MAs for structural analysis of a market. For commonly used MAs (EMA20, SMA50,100,200), "close" should be used due to their self-fulfilling prophecy effect.
- When you have volume weight above 0, you may want to use secondary smoothing.
- Try not to use Simple MA for smaller lengths (below 20). Sharp changes in the past (right before the period specified by the length) will affect the current value of MA dramatically leading to confusion.
- I am using the first 3 MAs for SMA 50,100,200. You can disable them from the MA type selector all at once when using Fib or Guppy ribbons.
MA-based analysis:
There are different ways of structuring a market. Geometrical (trend lines, channels, fans, patterns, etc) and Fib retracement-based structuring is very common among traders. MAs give an alternative way of analyzing markets. MA ribbons such as Guppy (6 slow and 6 fast-moving MAs) are popular for analyzing market flow. IMO default Guppy sets are a bit random as the numbers do not have an elegant sequence. So I proposed my sets based on increasing sequene spacing (+1). These two MA ribbons are good for market flow analysis but the spacing of the MAs are not ideal for structuring a market. Ribbons based on the Fib sequence is a better choice for structuring a market. This is the equivalent of Fib channels but in a more dynamic form. Among other things, MA Fib ribbon can be used to assess market momentum and to compare different stages of a market. Here are two "educational-only" examples:
Notes:
- Smoothed MA with length L = Exponential MA with length 2*L-1
- Read the background section in my ADP indicator to understand how A/D Volume is calculated
Consensio Trading SystemConsensio Trading System involves using 3 different moving average comprised of 2, 7 and 30-week simple moving average. The trading methodology is simple when all moving average are above one another and is converging up ..You're in a bull market and vise versa for a bear market when all the moving average below one another and is converging down. There are said to be more than 1000 (1k) combination for this system to begin trade with and all pattern require at least 3 moving average. This system is mainly used with the weekly chart for longterm perspective although it can be used up to 30 min for short-term trade setups. The main component of this system is longer-term moving average i.e.30 period if that is down and other MA are consolidating within a range aka death cross back and forth ... the overall market should be considered bear market regardless of other two moving average crossovers.
Hyperwave Channel by Lucid Investment Strategies
Co-hosted by D. Tyler Jenks and Leah Wald
D. Tyler Jenks, the President, and CIO of Lucid Investment Strategies LLC developed the proprietary technical system of Hyperwave. After 40 years as an investment manager, he discovered over 300 examples of Hyperwaves within various asset classes; stocks, bonds, commodities , indexes, and cryptocurrencies
Simple profitable trading strategyThis strategy has three components.
Philakones EMAs are a sequence of five fibonacci EMAs. They range from 55 candles (green) to 8 candles (red) in length. A strong trend or breakout is marked by the emas appearing in sequence of their length from 8 to 55 or vice versa. These EMAs are also used to signal an exit. Only two EMAs are used for exit signals - when the 13 EMA crosses over/under the 55 EMA.
RSI gives a bullish signal when 40 > rsi > 70. Exit signals are oversold (30) or overbought (70)
Stochastics give a bullish signal when stoch < 80 and an exit signal when > 95.
Results include 3 ticks of slippage and taker fees of .002. Provides a pretty smooth equity curve with a 73% win rate and beats buy and hold by than 10x (returns about 60x overall) since start of 2017.
Noro's Wizard Strategy v1.1For:
- Crypto/Fiat
- H1 timeframe
Indicators:
- Bollinger Bands (length = 40)
- RSI (length = 7)
- Body-filter
- Color-filter
Strategy
The lime line is the lower line of the BB indicator which is under construction at the candle low prices.
If low of a candle is lower than the lime line and at the same time RSI < 25 = to open a long-position
If the candle green and a body of a candle is more average body of a candle / 2 = to close long-position
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GBP combine1. stop trading in one side market
- use what kind of TA to decide one side market?
2. TA might react differently in different session
- inactive session need to RSI 60-40?
3. need to stop trading once daily target is complete?
- what is the daily target?
4. How to loss less?
- (1)
- develop more restriction in strategy?
[BB Traffic Light] 2BB + 3MAThis script uses 2 implementations of Bollinger Bands (defaults = std dev 2 & 3).
I prefer this type of setup when following the Crypto market.
In addition,
The script also adds 3 Moving Averages (defaults = Green(10), Orange(20), Red(40)) to check for crosses.
Enjoy!
XPloRR MA-Trailing-Stop StrategyXPloRR MA-Trailing-Stop Strategy
Long term MA-Trailing-Stop strategy with Adjustable Signal Strength to beat Buy&Hold strategy
None of the strategies that I tested can beat the long term Buy&Hold strategy. That's the reason why I wrote this strategy.
Purpose: beat Buy&Hold strategy with around 10 trades. 100% capitalize sold trade into new trade.
My buy strategy is triggered by the fast buy EMA (blue) crossing over the slow buy SMA curve (orange) and the fast buy EMA has a certain up strength.
My sell strategy is triggered by either one of these conditions:
the EMA(6) of the close value is crossing under the trailing stop value (green) or
the fast sell EMA (navy) is crossing under the slow sell SMA curve (red) and the fast sell EMA has a certain down strength.
The trailing stop value (green) is set to a multiple of the ATR(15) value.
ATR(15) is the SMA(15) value of the difference between the high and low values.
The scripts shows a lot of graphical information:
The close value is shown in light-green. When the close value is lower then the buy value, the close value is shown in light-red. This way it is possible to evaluate the virtual losses during the trade.
the trailing stop value is shown in dark-green. When the sell value is lower then the buy value, the last color of the trade will be red (best viewed when zoomed)(in the example, there are 2 trades that end in gain and 2 in loss (red line at end))
the EMA and SMA values for both buy and sell signals are shown as a line
the buy and sell(close) signals are labeled in blue
How to use this strategy?
Every stock has it's own "DNA", so first thing to do is tune the right parameters to get the best strategy values voor EMA , SMA, Strength for both buy and sell and the Trailing Stop (#ATR).
Look in the strategy tester overview to optimize the values Percent Profitable and Net Profit (using the strategy settings icon, you can increase/decrease the parameters)
Then keep using these parameters for future buy/sell signals only for that particular stock.
Do the same for other stocks.
Important : optimizing these parameters is no guarantee for future winning trades!
Here are the parameters:
Fast EMA Buy: buy trigger when Fast EMA Buy crosses over the Slow SMA Buy value (use values between 10-20)
Slow SMA Buy: buy trigger when Fast EMA Buy crosses over the Slow SMA Buy value (use values between 30-100)
Minimum Buy Strength: minimum upward trend value of the Fast SMA Buy value (directional coefficient)(use values between 0-120)
Fast EMA Sell: sell trigger when Fast EMA Sell crosses under the Slow SMA Sell value (use values between 10-20)
Slow SMA Sell: sell trigger when Fast EMA Sell crosses under the Slow SMA Sell value (use values between 30-100)
Minimum Sell Strength: minimum downward trend value of the Fast SMA Sell value (directional coefficient)(use values between 0-120)
Trailing Stop (#ATR): the trailing stop value as a multiple of the ATR(15) value (use values between 2-20)
Example parameters for different stocks (Start capital: 1000, Order=100% of equity, Period 1/1/2005 to now) compared to the Buy&Hold Strategy(=do nothing):
BEKB(Bekaert): EMA-Buy=12, SMA-Buy=44, Strength-Buy=65, EMA-Sell=12, SMA-Sell=55, Strength-Sell=120, Stop#ATR=20
NetProfit: 996%, #Trades: 6, %Profitable: 83%, Buy&HoldProfit: 78%
BAR(Barco): EMA-Buy=16, SMA-Buy=80, Strength-Buy=44, EMA-Sell=12, SMA-Sell=45, Strength-Sell=82, Stop#ATR=9
NetProfit: 385%, #Trades: 7, %Profitable: 71%, Buy&HoldProfit: 55%
AAPL(Apple): EMA-Buy=12, SMA-Buy=45, Strength-Buy=40, EMA-Sell=19, SMA-Sell=45, Strength-Sell=106, Stop#ATR=8
NetProfit: 6900%, #Trades: 7, %Profitable: 71%, Buy&HoldProfit: 2938%
TNET(Telenet): EMA-Buy=12, SMA-Buy=45, Strength-Buy=27, EMA-Sell=19, SMA-Sell=45, Strength-Sell=70, Stop#ATR=14
NetProfit: 129%, #Trade
GoldenCross by PuffyThis is a simple trading strategy that seeks the Golden Cross and Death Cross on the 4HR chart. The fast moving indicator in this strategy is the EMA 50 and the slow moving indicator is the EMA 200. When the EMA 50 crosses over the EMA 200 the strategy indicates a buy. When the EMA 50 crosses below the EMA 200 the strategy indicates a sell. This strategy averages trades in the 40 - 50 day range and as such should not be used with heavy leverage.
Better RSI0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100 lines drawn. Easier to see on dark theme. Added bubble indicators to show when price goes above 70 or below 30.
[Tutorial] RSIwings (swings) for find pyramiding entries ->hh,llThis indicator show higher high + higher low and lower high + lower low -> based on RSI modification.
HOW I USE
On a longsetup I set a buyorder on the high, if the RSI swings show red the first time. My stoploss I choose on the lowest price from the red swing before.
After every ending bar without tradeentry I move the buyorder step by step on the last high till the price move up and the longtrade start.
The same game I use for sellorder with the green swings, if I want a shortsetup. Best times for this are retracements from a trendchannel i.e.
HOW I PYRAMIDING
From swing to swing with the same color I move my stoploss. If my risk are 100 USD and with the next moving stoploss are only 60 USD in risk, then I have 40 USD for my next pyramiding trade in the same trendsetup.
WHEN I MOVE MY STOPLOSS
If I have choose a stoploss, than this is fixed till the last highest/lowest price from the other swing is broken.
Any questions? Ask me!
DEMA Double Exponential Moving Average Strategy@Moneros 2017
Based on The DEMA is a fast-acting moving average that is more responsive to market changes than a traditional moving average
en.wikipedia.org
!!!! IN ORDER TO AVOID REPAITING ISSUES !!!!
!!!! DO NOT VIEW IN LOWER RESOLUTIONS THAN res/2 PARAMETER !!!!
for example res = 120 view >= 60m res = 60 view >= 30m
the length of the DEMA sampling shouldn't be longer than a candle
Best profits tested on BTCUSD
res = 105 slowPeriod = 2 fastPeriod = 32
res = 125 slowPeriod = 3 fastPeriod = 21
res = 120 slowPeriod = 2 fastPeriod = 32
res = 130 slowPeriod = 1 fastPeriod = 24
res = 40 slowPeriod = 4 fastPeriod = 93
res = 60 slowPeriod = 1 fastPeriod = 67
BTCUSD
CM_Donchian Channels V3 revised by JustUncleLThis is a revised version of Chris Moody's "CM_Donchian Channel Modified_V2" script.
ChrisMoody:
"Modified Donchian Channel with separate adjustments for upper and lower levels. Purpose is if you expect big move up, use lower input for example 3 or 4, and longer upper input, eg. 40 - 100 and use lower input line as a stop out. Opposite if you expect big move down. Mid Line Rule in Long Example: If lower line is below entry take partial profits at Mid Line and move stop to Break even. If Lower line moves above entry price before price retraces to midline use Lower line as Stop...Opposite if Shorting."
V3 Revisions by JustUncleL 23-Aug-2017:
Change alert to use alertcondition
Upgraded to Version3 Pinescript.
Moved all breakout arrows to bottom of screen
Added bar colouring patch.
Changed some defaults.
Cowabunga System from babypips.comPlease do read the information below as well, especially if you are new to Forex.
The Cowabunga System is a type of Mechanical Trading System that filters trades based on the trend of the 4 hour chart with EMAs and some other familiar indicators (RSI, Stochastics and MACD) while entering trades base on 15 minute chart.
I have coded (quite amateurishly) the basic system onto a 15 minute chart (the 4 hour settings are coded as well). The author says the system is to be traded off the 15 minute chart with the 4 hour chart only as a reference for trend direction.
4 Hour Chart Settings
5 EMA
10 EMA
Stochastics (10,3,3)
RSI (9)
Then we move onto the 15 minute chart, where he gives us the trade entry rules.
15 Minute Chart Settings
5 EMA
10 EMA
Stochastics (10,3,3)
RSI (9)
MACD (12,26,9)
Entry Rules - long entry rules used, obviously reverse these for shorting.
1. EMA must cross above the 10 EMA.
2. RSI must be greater than 50 and not overbought.
3. Stochastic must be headed up and not be in overbought territory.
4. MACD histogram must go from negative to positive OR be negative and start to increase in value.
What I did.
1. Set the RSI and Stochastic levels to avoid entries when they indicate overbought conditions for long and oversold conditions for short (80 and 20 levels).
2. Users can input specific times they want to backtest.
3. User's can configure profit targets, trailing stops and stops. Default is set it to was 100 pips profit target with a 40 pip trailing stop. (Note, when you are changing these values, please note that each pip is worth 10, so 100 pips is entered as 1000.)
The Cowabunga System from babypips.com is another popular and active system. The author, Pip Surfer, continues to post wins and losses with this system. It shows there is a lot of honesty and integrity with this system if the author keeps up to date even 10 years later and is not afraid of sharing the times the system causes losses.
As an example of this, here is post he shared just last week . It's almost like a journal, he gives specific times and reasons why he entered, lets the readers know when he was stopped out, etc. I think that what he does is equally important as his system.
To read more about this system, visit the thread on babypips.com, click here.
Hidden Gap`s VSA Volume If Volume is less then the previous 20 intervals, Volume is gray.
If Volume is greater then the previous 40 intervals, Volume is black.
If Volume is less then the previous 2 intervals, Volume is purple.
If Volume is less then the previous, Volume is red.
If Volume is greater then the previous, Volume is blue.
Other - white.
You can add on the indicator a 2.5 Standart Deviation of a 20 period
Bollinger Band Shifted 3 periods forward.
You can change long to short in the Input Settings
Please, use it only for learning or paper trading. Do not for real trading.
Hidden Gap`s VSA Volume If Volume is less then the previous 20 intervals, Volume is gray.
If Volume is greater then the previous 40 intervals, Volume is black.
If Volume is less then the previous 2 intervals, Volume is purple.
If Volume is less then the previous, Volume is red.
If Volume is greater then the previous, Volume is blue.
Other - white.
You can add on the indicator a 2.5 Standart Deviation of a 20 period
Bollinger Band Shifted 3 periods forward.