Trailing stop/startThis indicator uses a pair of dynamic volatility driven trailing stops and starts to find long and short opportunities, its designed to run on a day chart or higher but using the auto function for the trailing stop adjustment you can get a base line value to further fine tune in manual, limited testing outside of crypto but positive results found in gold, forex and stocks
Sentiment
Socrate's Bottom FinderENGLISH :
Hi everybody,
This indicator will give you the market bottoms with remarkable accuracy.
/!\ Be aware that the indicator cannot know the current economic situation and that in the event of a major crisis, it can signal a market bottom despite the decline not being over. /!\
How to read it ?
It is composed of two visual sections:
- The first section materialized by the white line is a "treshhold" which gives the current trend of the week. It is used to filter most of the "fake signals"
- The second section, materialized by a green and red band, gives the strength of the price trend. If for example the trend is rather bullish, this bar will turn green, the opposit will produce red. An "opportunity" signal will appear when the optimal conditions are met to define a market bottom. Before an opportunity signal there will always be an "Surrender" signal, wich means the trend has weakened and the bottom is near in time.
Special Recommandation :
- The best results are on 1W, 3D, 1D. The indicator work on lower TF but it's not his purpose and you may drop significantly your W/L rate.
- Avoid stocks/crypto with poor stability in the very long time, a good hint is to look after thoses who mostly are above SMA200 on weekly TF.
- Avoid cyclical stock, as they tend to bounce up and down way to often.
Please do your own diligence. Trading may conduct you to loose capital.
Apply your own trading strategy :)
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FRANCAIS :
Salut tout le monde,
Cet indicateur vous donnera les creux du marché avec une précision remarquable.
/!\ Sachez que l'indicateur ne peut pas connaître la situation économique actuelle et qu'en cas de crise majeure, il peut signaler un creux de marché même si la baisse n'est pas terminée. /!\
Comment le lire ?
Il est composé de deux sections visuelles :
- La première section matérialisée par la ligne blanche est un « seuil » qui donne la tendance actuelle de la semaine. Il est utilisé pour filtrer la plupart des "faux signaux"
- La deuxième section, matérialisée par une bande verte et rouge, donne la force de la tendance des prix. Si par exemple la tendance est plutôt haussière, cette barre deviendra verte, l'inverse produira du rouge. Un signal "d'opportunité" apparaîtra lorsque les conditions optimales seront réunies pour définir un creux de marché. Avant un signal d'opportunité, il y aura toujours un signal "Abandon", ce qui signifie que la tendance s'est affaiblie et que le creux est proche dans le temps.
Recommandations spéciales :
- Les meilleurs résultats sont sur 1W, 3D, 1D. L'indicateur fonctionne sur des TF plus faibles mais ce n'est pas son but et vous risquez de faire chuter considérablement votre ratio de W/L.
- Évitez les stocks/crypto avec une faible stabilité sur le long terme, un bon indice est de cibler ceux qui sont majoritairement (dans leur historique) au-dessus de leur SMA200 en TF hebdomadaire.
- Prioriser les actifs de type "HyperGrowth", l'indicateur fonctionne moins bien avec les cycliques
Veuillez faire vos propres recherches en parallèle. Le trading pouvant vous conduire à perdre du capital.
Appliquez à cet indicateur votre propre stratégie :)
dize Multi-Timeframe Power IndexHi Trader,
the "Power Index" indicator is one part of our holistic approach to identifying trading setups. It is one of many indcators of our dize indicator package and should always be used in conjunction with the other dize indicators.
💡 What is the Power Index?
The "Power Index" indicator is our approach to measuring the volatility of an asset. It comes with multi-timeframe support, which helps to filter out bad trades. The indicator has a "Sensitivity" parameter that specifies how many historic candles should be looked at when calculating. The graph is a cloud colored according to historical volatility. This makes it possible to estimate at a glance how much risk and volatility currently prevail in the market.
💡 How to use it?
By using the integrated settings you will be able to configure the power index for your market. Firstly, you should find the "Sensitivity" which best reflects your markets volatility. If you wish, you can also use the indicator on a different timeframe, than the one displayed on your chart. That can help to filter out noise and get a better perspective on what is happening on a bigger timeframe.
Let's have a look how we can use the Power Index to filter out noise on a lower timeframe:
In the above picture, both chart and power index run on the same timeframe. The Power Index calculates according to the selected timeframe and gives solid information.
If we zoom out on the power index by selecting a higher timeframe, we get the big picture and can easily identify low volatility, which might increase our chances on finding a good trading setup.
The above example is one of many use cases for the power index indicator.
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dize Market SentimentHi Trader,
the "Market Sentiment" indicator is one part of our holistic approach to identifying trading setups. It is one of many indcators of our dize indicator package and should always be used in conjunction with the other dize indicators.
💡 What is the Market Sentiment indicator?
The Market Sentiment indicator is a trend-following indicator. It visually divides our chart into three phases that are familiar to every trader - uptrend, downtrend and sideways movement. The visualization allows us to determine very quickly which phase is currently active. The indicator generates buy and sell signals for trend changes, which can be precisely matched to the asset using various filters.
💡 How to use it?
The "Lookback"-parameter indicates how many candlesticks are considered for trend development. The "Sensitivity" parameter indicates how much noise we allow in the trend calculation.
In addition to changing the technical details, the indicator also includes input settings for the visual appearance. Colors for the three sentiment phases, as well as colors for the buy and sell labels can be set, making it easy to customize the indicator to suit your personal preferences.
Let's have a look:
Looking at the above example, we can clearly see how the market sentiment indicator could be beneficial to our trading. It created a "Buy" signal on the 10th October 2020 at 11297.0 USD, moving all the way up to 55705.5 USD on 19th April 2021, where it generated a "Sell" and then dropping back down to 35392.0 USD on the 25th July 2021 to create another "Buy".
Of course, the indicator should not be used as a standalone buy and sell signal generator. It has to be used wisely in conjunction with other indicators and potential risk management tools. But this example shows how the indicator can bring value to your chart.
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dize Top & BottomsHi Trader,
the "Tops & Bottoms" indicator is one part of our holistic approach to identifying trading setups. It is one of many indcators of our dize indicator package and should always be used in conjunction with the other dize indicators.
💡 What is the Tops & Bottoms indicator?
The "Tops and Bottoms" indicator is a momentum indicator that gives us clues as to when a market might turn around or how intact the current trend is. When calculating, we use statistical methods that provide us with indications of abnormal market behavior.
The indicator comes with Multi-Timeframe support, which makes it easy to get an overview on what is happening on other timeframes.
💡 How to use it?
The indicator has one calculation parameter. The "Sensitivity" parameter specifies how many candles are considered in the calculation. The resolution parameter instead tells the indicator on which timeframe it should be calculated. Please be aware, that the selected timeframe should always be higher than the displayed chart timeframe.
The upper and lower visual bands of the indicator act as a threshold to detect abnormal market behavior.
Furthermore, the appearance of the indicator can be changed using the selected colors.
Let's have a look:
Using the indicator on the same timeframe:
Using the indicator on a higher timeframe:
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Multiple MA's (Nephew_Sam_)Plots upto 6 moving averages on your charts with and option to choose between EMA, SMA and RMA
You can choose to display the moving averages as either lines or a background and a custom gradient-like color for each MA + different colors for bull and bear momentum.
Asset risk metricsMeasures distance from a said source (high, close, open, ohlc4...) to last all time high, divided by the relative strength index . You are able to compare it to RSI or an RSI moving average (several types included). Default values are intended to be used on weekly timeframe , but serves as well on daily without changing much of the settings.
Feel free to edit/adapt the code, would love feedback on it.
BTC Active Address Momentum (On-chain)This indicator shows the difference between the % change in BTC price and the % change in BTC’s active addresses (BTC’s utility value).
- Dark red: Extreme overbought conditions
BTC price is increasing too fast and outgrows the increase in its utility value
(RSI of % change difference > 70)
- Light red: Overbought conditions
BTC price is increasing too fast and outgrows the increase in its utility value
(RSI of % change difference > 60)
- Dark green: Extreme oversold conditions
BTC price is dropping too fast and outruns the decrease in its utility value
(RSI of % change difference < 30)
- Light green: Oversold conditions
BTC price is dropping too fast and outruns the decrease in its utility value
(RSI of % change difference < 40)
*Not financial advice.
BTC Active Address Trend (On-chain)This indicator compares the % change in BTC price and the % change in BTC’s active addresses (BTC’s utility value).
1. % changes in BTC price & active addresses
- Orange line: BTC’s price change (%)
- Gray line: BTC’s active address change (%)
- Red/Yellow/Green lines: Bollinger bands for change in active address
2. Trend:
- Green circles: Bullish Sentiment Trend
Market sentiment is bullish and BTC price outgrows the increase in its utility value (overpricing)
- Red circles: Bearish Sentiment Trend
Market sentiment is bearish and BTC price drops more than the decrease in its utility value (underpricing)
3. Potential Re-Entries:
- Green/Red triangles: potential bullish/bearish entries
When % change of BTC price gets similar to that of active addresses
*Not financial advice.
Multiple EMAAn exponentially weighted moving average reacts more significantly to recent price changes than a simple moving average (SMA), which applies an equal weight to all observations in the period.
Here, i have merged multiple EMA into one indicator. traders would find it very convenient as multiple widely used EMA`s are merged into 1 indicator. one can also change the time and color from its settings as per their convenience.
About the practicality of this EMA`s:
Every EMA suggests the sentiments in a period of time.
The longer-day EMAs (i.e. 50 and 200-day) tend to be used more by long-term investors, while short-term investors tend to use 8 and 20 day EMAs.
One may prefer to short or to hedge their position when 200 day moving average is broken downside. vise-versa for long. Normally in one may expect around 2-3% move on either side when broken with volumes supporting it.
Open Interest Delta OI Delta
This indicator aims to provide users an idea for OI changes intrabar referencing the LTF data, there will be some limitations as its limited to the LTF of 1minute maximum,
however there can be some insight provided regardless.
Below we can see an additional 2 modes,
Split:
Delta
The difference between the 3 modes include:
Split is a separation of the initial mode "Singular" it divides the 2 into separate axis positioning to allow for a different perspective of the same data.
Delta: Takes the difference of the 2 and makes it easier for users to see which side was in control, personally delta makes it easier to see DIVS in momentum and where exhaustion is occuring.
-Dev note, this was made alongside many other things so less testing was done do dm me anytime if theres any issues that need solving.
Buying power against Bitcoin and EthereumI created a simple tool where you can input your capital (in USD) and it will track your buying power against Bitcoin and Ethereum.
A handy tool for Dollar Cost Averaging and trend following systems.
Default value: You have 1000$
Formula: Buying power = Capital / Underlying assets
Trend IdentifierTrend Identifier for 1D BTC.USD
It smoothens a closely following moving average into a polynomial like plot.
And assumes 4 stage cycles based on the first and second derivatives.
Green: Bull / Exponential Rise
Yellow: Distribution
Red: Bear / Exponential Drop
Blue: Accumulation
Red --> Blue --> Green: indicates the start of a bull market
Green --> Yellow --> Red: indicates the start of a bear market
Green --> Yellow: Start of a distribution phase, take profits
Red --> Blue: Start of a accumulation phase, DCA
SOPR SignalThe script uses Glassnode's SOPR on-chain data to identify:
1. Sentiment Trends:
- Green circle on bottom (Bullish) -> Investors are selling in profits
- Red circle on top (Bearish) -> Investors are selling in losses
2. Short-term Entries:
- Small green circle on SOPR (Bullish) -> Approaching investor purchase price in bull run -> not willing to sell -> decrease supply
- Small red circle on SOPR (Bearish) -> Approaching break even price in bear run -> chance to get out -> increase supply
3. Potential Trend Change:
- Yellow circle on top/bottom -> Potential trend changing soon
RSI vs Longs/Shorts Margin Ratio Percentage RankThis indicator plots the RSI of the current token and the percentage rank, of the RSI, of the ratio of a long margined token to a short margined token.
By default it plots the RSI of the current token with a color based on percentage rank the RSI of BITFINEX:BTCUSDLONGS divided by BITFINEX:BTCUSDSHORTS, so the assumption is that you are using it on a BTC chart. While you can select any Tradingview symbol for your Long and Short tokens I don't think you will get meaningful results unless you select a long and short margined token that matches your chart symbol, such as BITFINEX:ETHUSDLONGS and BITFINEX:ETHUSDSHORTS if you're trading ETHUSD. Even using margined tokens the results may not be meaningful, if there is not enough trade volume in the token, or if they are being manipulated, so you must backtest everything.
The three plot options are:
• Colored RSI - RSI plotted with colors based on the Longs/Shorts ratio
• Background Color - White RSI plot with Longs/Shorts ratio as background color
• RSI + Ratio - White RSI with Longs/Shorts ratio plotted in color
The chart shows all three options on an hourly BITFINEX:SOLUSD chart with BITFINEX:SOLUSDSHORTS and BITFINEX:SOLUSDLONGS.
By default it also plots a short term moving average and it can also plot the raw ratio rather than the percentage rank if selected.
This script started out as "RSI vs BITFINEX BTC Longs/Shorts Margin Ratio Percentage Rank" by me. I was interested in the ratio of BITFINEX:BTCUSDLONGS to BITFINEX:BTCUSDSHORTS as a measure of market sentiment and how that sentiment would magnify RSI changes. The volatility of the BTCUSDLONGS : BTCUSDSHORTS ratio was too low to get a good read, using a percent rank of the RSI of the ratio made the results more visible. After a discussion with @jason5480 I saw how opening it up to all margined Long / Short pairs was the best way forward. Unfortunately the name no longer matched the script, so I had to publish a new script.
Top 40 constituents of Nifty50Displays real-time candles of top 40 constituents of Nifty50 for a given time frame, side-by-side. This gives an overall idea of breadth and depth of market movements in the time-frame.
Please note that, this is not a standard chart rendered bar-wise and may take time to load as it requests multiple securities. You could modify the contents, from settings, to include stocks from your portfolio or indices of different sectors.
NSE:NIFTY
RSI vs BITFINEX BTC Longs/Shorts Margin Ratio Percentage RankThis indicator plots the RSI of the current token with a color based on percentage rank of the RSI of BITFINEX:BTCUSDLONGS divided by BITFINEX:BTCUSDSHORTS, with a plot of the moving average of the RSI. It can optionally plot the RSI in white and the ratio RSI in color, or the ratio as background color. It can also plot the raw ratio rather than the percentage rank if selected.
I was interested in the ratio of BITFINEX:BTCUSDLONGS to BITFINEX:BTCUSDSHORTS as a measure of market sentiment and how that sentiment would magnify RSI changes. The volatility of the BTCUSDLONGS : BTCUSDSHORTS ratio was too low to get a good read, using a percent rank of the RSI of the ratio made the results more visible.
This indicator should be used on a BTC chart.
Honest Algo PremiumThis toolkit is a collection of innovative indicators, carefully designed to be as user friendly as possible. Get access to a collection of all the best we can offer in one indicator.
Providing Multiple Trading Styles
Our toolkit works in any market but has been specifically designed for Bitcoin and Forex.
Detect the direction of the trend using an algorithm based on our bounce manager ATR consolidation filtering
Find bounces from a handful of different pre-determined lines, the include a 20 period EMA, a supertrend, a T3 moving average and kijun-sen
Detect Rob Smith #thestrat entries
Filter out noise with our environment filters
and much more. (Check the changelog below for future additions)
If you want more information on how the price action entries of Rob Smith #thestrat work, there are many tutorials on the internet.
When using Rob Smith #thestrat entries the indicator uses bounce manager with a 200 period EMA for trend based bar coloring.
A quick explanation how it finds bounces from these lines:
Filter signals based on timeframe continuity
Timeframe continuity is a method of market analysis where you look if multiple different timeframe charts are in the same direction.
For example:
default settings we are in bull territory when the yearly, the quarterly, the monthly and the weekly candle all are green.
default settings we are in bear territory when the yearly, the quarterly, the monthly and the weekly candle all are red.
We provided multiple presets but it is recommended to use the standard preset, timeframe continuity is the strongest when using higher timeframes.
Filter signals based on market environment
We realised that trading long or short in an environment with no resistances increased our algorithms success rate.
How the algorithm does this:
1: See which timeframes the user has selected as a filter, on default these are:
Needs to be outside timeframe 1 (yearly), false
Needs to be outside timeframe 2 (quarterly), false
Needs to be outside timeframe 3 (monthly), true
2: Check if our closing price is above those timeframes previous candle high or below previous candle low.
This in combination with timeframe continuity gives a great tool to find the sentiment of the market and trade in the direction of the market.
Turn on autopilot using our signals
This tool is not made to do all decisions for you and requires a manager (you). The basic strategy using the #thestrat preset is to scale into positions on the 4H or higher timeframe, whenever a signal is fired you add to your position and as trend keeps developing the tool will keep adding to your positions.
A good manager knows risk management and does not use a very large position size per entry and builds a position over time.
We recommend you use a timeframe of 4H or higher and diversify over multiple assets. The indicator works best on assets that overtime have created long lasting trends.
Examples of perfect coins to use this on.
We know traders love clean looking charts
This is wy we added some popular indicators to our toolkit, these you can find on tradingview for free but we added them into our toolkit using our color theme, you can find these in the settings under (extra tools).
We also added an option to display bounce source, this is the source line some of our signal presets use to find bounces from using preset bounce manager parameter.
[blackcat] L1 Simplest Sentiment ModelLevel 1
Background
My market sentiment indicator system mainly includes collecting various statistical data and drawing. Again, it was fitted using the OHLC data. This belongs to the latter.
Function
Through a simple calculation, the ratio of high and low breakouts to the price range, we know the sentiment of funds. At the same time, a delay line is used as a trigger signal to judge the inflection point of emotions through the golden fork and the dead fork. Mood thresholds can be defined, such as 20 and 80. This is an oscillator model, but also the simplest indicator of sentiment.
Remarks
Feedbacks are appreciated.
Crypto Fear and Greed IndexWhy Measure Fear and Greed?
The crypto market behaviour is very emotional. People tend to get greedy when the market is rising which results in FOMO (Fear of missing out). Also, people often sell their coins in irrational reaction of seeing red numbers. With our Fear and Greed Index, we try to save you from your own emotional overreactions.
There are two simple assumptions:
Extreme fear can be a sign that investors are too worried. That could be a buying opportunity.
When Investors are getting too greedy, that means the market is due for a correction.
Therefore, we analyse the current sentiment of the Bitcoin market and crunch the numbers into a simple meter from 0 to 100. Zero means "Extreme Fear", while 100 means "Extreme Greed".
Crypto Fear and Greed Index reflects historical data provided by AlternativeMe .
[blackcat] L3 Market Sentiment IndicatorLevel 3
Background
I've been thinking about trying out some technical indicators of market sentiment recently. Of course, this may not be limited to OHLC data, but requires more statistical data for analysis. However, I still wanted to try making a market sentiment indicator with OHLC. In this way, the difference between the two indicators can be compared later.
Function
This market sentiment indicator is functionally divided into two categories: the first is the sentiment line, which is a total of 3 lines. The first line is the yellow aggressive trader sentiment line, usually expressed as a 5-period moving average; the second line is the purple conservative trader interest line, which I used a slightly more complicated algorithm. The third line is the market sentiment line that takes the average of the first two. It is yellow when the market price is rising and purple when the price is falling.
The second type is the pressure line and the support line, a total of four, when they are support lines, the color is green; once they become resistance lines, the color will change from green to red, and show the current price of pressure or support.
Remarks
Feedbacks are appreciated.
BTC Weighted Agg. Basis [Overlay] [Moto]Hello traders,
This script shows the exchange volume-weighted aggregate basis for Bitcoin. This is the accompanying overlay version of the script which shows plotshapes according to the specified levels of aggregate contango or backwardation.
Exchanges have differing significance to the traded price of BTC and so this script calculates the respective volume and price of the major exchanges to more accurately represent the difference between the markets spot price and the markets perpetual future/swap price.
Spot references:
Coinbase
Bitfinex
Binance
Bitstamp
FTX
OKex
Huobi
Bybit
Perp references:
Bitfinex
Binance
FTX
OKex
Huobi
Bybit
Deribit
There are options in the settings to use either basis point scaling or %, though the color bracketing is set to basis points by default.
Users can change the candle close resolution to see a larger/smaller time frame data set.
An important feature is the ability to filter the barcolor on the chart to filter only for basis increase or decrease depending on the influence of spot buying or selling.
As of publishing, the barcoloring is set to only display when you're on a common BTC spot or BTC perp chart. This is to avoid confusion.
Thanks