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MarketVision A

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With Special Thanks to Everyone who has gone before me, and who have both allowed me and given me Permission to bring my version of Market Cipher to the World
Especially LazyBear for his amazing Wave Trend Oscillator and for Aevir, falconCoin, vumanchu, Crypto_Spike and others who have freely brought MarketCipher to the Tradingview Community and Also JustUncleL for his Multiple MA Variations / types

MarketVision A - My take on MarketCipher A / Market Cipher A But with a few Additions

A Combination of;

Different Types of Moving Averages including a Ribbon which can be switched off
MA Cross Over Signals &
Signals Obtained from Wave Trend and Trend Meter

Lots Of Alerts

Use Stand Alone or In Combination with MarketVision B Aswell As Support and Resistance

PS All the Signals are defined in the menu
Versionshinweise
Added more Alerts
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Added more Signals, including Nexus, 3 Line Strike and Leledc Exhaustion
Greatly improved the user friendliness of the settings Menu
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Engulfing Bars on by Default and changed their symbol to Triangles
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Small code update
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Restored Symbol for Engulfing Bar Signal back to Red & Green E's
Changed symbol for Trend Meter Signal to Red and Green Triangles ▼ ▲
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Changed Default Setting to 15 EMA
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Inverted Ribbon Colors - This makes analysing Price Moves a lot more Intuitive
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Added Ability to Invert Ribbon Colors - Use When in Dark Mode
marketvisionMoving AveragesTrend Analysis

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