Fibonacci LevelsENGLISH
FiboLevels uses standard deviation (a measure of market volatility). For me, more successful parameters were EMA, 500 days, showing levels 50 and 100.
The standard RSI 14 indicator helps to determine the levels, you can use its values to navigate the levels if the price approaches any line, and the RSI is in the overbought or oversold zone, that is, there is a high probability that the price may rebound from this level.
If the script does not display levels, then you need to reduce the length parameter
If the price has gone beyond the lines, then the number of levels can be increased in the Number of Lines Show parameter
Russian
В FiboLevels используется стандартное отклонение (величина измерения волатильности рынка). Для меня более удачными параметрами вышли EMA, 500 дней , показ уровней 50 и 100.
Определять уровни помогает стандартный индикатор RSI 14, по его значениям можно ориентироваться в уровнях, если цена подходит к какой-либо линии, а RSI находится в зоне перекупленности или перепроданности, то есть большая вероятность что от этого уровня цена может оттолкнуться.
Если скрипт не отображает уровней, то нужно уменьшить параметр длина
Если цена вышла за пределы линий, то количество уровней можно увеличить в параметре Number of Lines Show
Levels
Key Levels// How it Works \\
Calculating Previous Days, Weeks and Monthly open, high, low, close and vwaps
Plots these levels on your chart
// Settings \\
You can enable/disable any of the levels you want to see
You can also change the amount of bars back the levels are plotted back to
// Use Case \\
These levels are often used in different methods of Technical analysis for support and resistance.
// Suggestions \\
Happy for anyone to make any suggestions on changes which could improve the script,
// Terms \\
Feel free to use the script, If you do use the script could you please just tag me as I am interested to see how people are using it. Good Luck!
Saty ATR LevelsThis indicator uses the previous period close and +/- 1 ATR to display significant day, multiday, swing, and position trading levels including:
- Trigger clouds for possibly going long/short @ 23.6 fib
- Mid-range level at 61.8 fib
- Full range level at +/- 1 ATR (from previous close)
- Extension level at 161.8 fib
Additionally, a convenient info table is provided that shows trend, range utilization, and numerical long/short values.
This indicator is most beneficial when you combine it with price, volume, and trend analysis. For educational content please check out the indicator website at atrlevels.com.
I am constantly improving this indicator, please use this one if you want to continue to get new features, bug fixes, and support.
Rainbow Oscillator The Rainbow Oscillator is a technical indicator that shows prices in overbought or oversold areas. That allows you to catch the price reversal point.
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FEATURES
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.:: Dynamic levels ::.
The indicator levels are divided into several zones, which have a fibonacci ratio. Zones determine the overbought/oversold level. Blue and green level zones are better for buying, red and orange for selling. Dynamic levels are used as replacements for classic levels such as -100 and 100 for the CCI indicator or 30 and 70 for the RSI indicator. Dynamic levels work much better than static levels, as they are more adaptive to the current market situation.
.:: Composite oscillator (3 in 1) ::.
The main signal line of the indicator includes all three oscillators RSI, CCI, Stoch in different ratios. In the settings, you can change the proportions or completely remove one of the oscillators by setting its weight to 0
.:: CCI + RSI + Stoch ratio setting ::.
Each of the oscillators has its own weight in the calculation formula: w2 * cci ( + w1 * ( rsi - 50) + (1 - w2 - w1) * ( stoch - 50), this allows you to create the resulting oscillator from all indicators, depending on the weight of each of them. Each weight value must be between 0 and 1 so that the sum of all weights does not exceed 1.
.:: Smoothing levels and lines of the oscillator ::.
Smoothing the oscillator readings allows you to filter out the noise and get more accurate data. Level offset allows you to customize the support for inputs.
.:: Market Flat ::.
Dynamic creation of levels allows you to find in the price reversal zone, even when the price is in a flat
.:: Sources ::.
You can change the data source for the indicator to the number of longs and shorts for the selected asset. For example, BTCUSDLONGS / BTCUSDSHORTS is perfect for Bitcoin, then the oscillator will work on this data and will not use the quote price.
.:: Trend Detection ::.
The main line of the oscillator has 2 colors - green and red. Red means downtrend, green means uptrend. Trend reversal points are most often found in overbought and oversold zones.
.:: Alerts ::.
Alerts inside for next events: Buy (blue point) Sell (red point) and TrendReversal (change line color)
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TRADING
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There are several possible entry points for the indicator, let's consider them all.
1) Trend reversal.
Long entry: The indicator line is in the green zone below 0 (oversold), while the line changes color from red (downward) to green (upward)
Short entry: The indicator line is in the red zone above the 0 (overbought) mark, while the line changes color from green to red.
2) Red and blue dots.
Long entry: Blue dot
Short Entry: Red Dot
I prefer to use the first trading method.
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SETTINGS
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.:: Trend Filter (checkbox) ::.
Use trend confirmation for red/blue dots. When enabled, the blue dot requires an uptrend, red dot requires downtrend confirmation before appearing.
.:: Use long/shorts (checkbox) ::.
Change formula to use longs and shorts positions as data source (instead of quote price)
.:: RSI weight / CCI weight / Stoch weight ::.
Weight control coefficients for RSI and CCI indicators, respectively. When you set RSI Weight = 0, equalize the combo of CCI and Stoch , when RSI Weight is zero and CCI Weight is equal to the oscillator value will be plotted
only from Stoch . Intermediate values have a high degree of measurement of each of the three oscillators in percentage terms from 0 to 100. The calculation uses the formula: w2 * cci ( + w1 * ( rsi - 50) + (1 - w2 - w1) * ( stoch - 50),
where w1 is RSI Weight and w2 is CCI Weight, Stoch weight is calculated on the fly as (1 - w2 - w1), so the sum of w1 + w2 should not exceed 1, in this case Stoch will work as opposed to CCI and RSI .
.:: Oscillograph fast and slow periods ::.
The fast period is the period for the moving average used to smooth CCI, RSI and Stoch. The slow period is the same. The fast period must always be less than the slow period.
.:: Oscillograph samples period::.
The period of smoothing the total values of indicators - creates a fast and slow main lines of the oscillator.
.:: Oscillograph samples count::.
How many times smoothing applied to source data.
.:: Oscillator samples type ::.
Smoothing line type e.g. EMA, SMA, RMA …
.:: Level period ::.
Periodically moving averages used to form the levels (zone) of the Rainbow Oscillator indicator
.:: Level offset ::.
Additional setting for shifting levels from zero points. Can be useful for absorbing levels and filtering input signals. The default is 0.
.:: Level redundant ::.
It characterizes the severity of the state at each iteration of the level of the disease. If set to 1 - the levels will not decrease when the oscillator values fall. If it has a value of 0.99 - the levels are reduced by 0.01
each has an oscillator in 1% of cases and is pressed to 0 by more aggressive ones.
.:: Level smooth samples ::.
setting allows you to set the number of strokes per level. Measuring the number of averages with the definition of the type of moving averages
.:: Level MA Type ::.
Type of moving average, average for the formation of a smoothing overbought and oversold zone
Lepelle's Key LevelsCredit to original code goes to paaax and NSDT. Modified to include premarket H/L levels and to show only daily levels. Indicator includes Close levels.
-US Premarket High and Low Levels
-Daily OHL Levels (No close included)
-Yesterday and Previous day OHLC level
-Labels and ability to modify user preferences (color, line)
[TT] Daily Levels
These pivots are based on calculations that i have been using for quite some time. I'm sure There is no need to explain on how to use pivots.
Labels are given to understand and you can Msg me here or comment if u need any explanation.
I have given few examples below.. check i t out
XAUUSD
BTCUSD
Nifty
Banknifty
Pivot Trend LevelsYou can use this indicator to detect the levels and trend.
I used the highest of the two last highest pivots and the lowest of the two last lowest pivots to calculate "max" and "min" or high level or low level.
I also calculate the average of the 4 values to reach the average line which could be a trend detector in higher lengths.
Default length is 3 but using 10 or 20 as length is really good as trending detector.
I need help to upgrade a trend detector system. please read the script for more information.
Thank you so much.
Multi-Timeframe ATR Levels█ OVERVIEW
This indicator plots the upside and downside ATR levels popularized by Trader Dante.
█ CONCEPTS
Beyond a level's boundary, a market is trading over its average volatility. The indicator adds confirmation to "reversal" setups located at likely mean reversion. Oppositely, it highlights trades with an increased risk where the price is over-extended and when the market is possibly exhausted.
Inside the levels’ boundaries, a market is trading within its average range. The indicator adds confluence to your target selection. Indeed, a target set at or nearby a level is at reasonable reach for the selected period. In addition, it can improve your stop placement. Tucking your stop-loss outside the boundary of a level adds an extra assurance that your stop is beyond reach.
█ FEATURES
Multi-Timeframe
By default, the indicator sets the timeframe to the daily for tracking how much price moves compared to its average volatility during a day. To the same extent, you can set it to any other timeframe. For example, you can use the weekly or the monthly timeframe for adjusting your trading during the week or when approaching the end of the month.
Configurable ATR
• Pick your preferred smoothing between the Simple Moving Average (SMA) or the Relative Moving Average (RMA). The SMA is used in the original MT4 indicator, and the RMA is the default in TradingView.
• Set the length for getting the average price movement. For example, you can set it to 20 for the daily ATR (20 trading days in a month), 12 for the weekly ATR (3 months), or 6 for the monthly ATR. Also, you may set a shorter length when you want to emphasize the recent price volatility.
• Apply a custom multiplier on the ATR when you want to focus on a particular price movement.
• Select the reference between “previous” or “current” ATR value (default set on previous).
Customizable Labels
• Personalize what info to show in the labels located on the right side of the levels. You can compose the data for showing the price, the ATR, both the price and the ATR or none.
• On hovering a label, a smart tooltip displays the complementary data. The less info a label displays, the more its tooltip shows.
• Choose how to display the values. In addition to the labels, the indicator can display the last values on the price scale, the status line, and the data window.
Enhanced Coloring
At a glance, see which level the price is approaching with the "Cold & Warm" coloring or quickly glimpse when the price has reached or exceeded the ATR with the "Overflow" coloring.
Others
• Automatically hides levels when the chart’s timeframe is higher than the indicator’s one.
• Alerts setting.
█ NOTES
Calculation
Upper band = low* + ATR
Lower band = high* - ATR
*The previous close is used when a gap up/down occurs.
This is a PREMIUM indicator. I also have a free version of the Daily ATR Levels .
Cyatophilum Auto Key LevelsThis indicator will automatically plot key horizontal levels.
The script will create a grid from highest to lowest price, dividing this price range into several steps.
It will then loop through each bar and save its cummulative price/volume into each steps.
The steps with the most significant prices/volume are finally plotted into key levels.
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Settings
• Precision: The number of steps. Increase if you want more precise levels or decrease for bigger areas.
• Lookback: The number of bars from the past used to calculate the levels.
• Strength: The amount of lines to show.
• Use Volume: For volume weighted key levels.
TRADING MADE SIMPLEThis indicator shows market structure. The standard method of using Williams Highs and Lows as pivots, is something of an approximation.
What's original here is that we follow rules to confirm Local Highs and Local Lows, and strictly enforce that a Low can only follow a confirmed High and vice-versa.
-- Highs and Lows
To confirm a candle as a Local High, you need a later candle to Close below its Low. To confirm a Local Low, you need a Close above its High.
A Low can only follow a High (after it's been confirmed). You can't go e.g High, High, Low, Low, only High, Low, High, Low.
When price makes Higher Highs and Higher Lows, market structure is said to be bullish. When price makes Lower Lows and Lower Highs, it's bearish.
I've defined the in-between Highs and Lows as "Ranging", meaning, neutral. They could be trend continuation or reversal.
-- Bullish/Bearish Breaks
A Bullish break in market structure is when the Close of the current candle goes higher than the previous confirmed Local High.
A Bearish Break is when the Close of the current candle goes lower than the most recent confirmed Local Low.
I chose to use Close rather than High to reduce edge case weirdness. The breaking candle often ends up being a big one, thus the close of that candle can be a poor entry.
You can get live warnings by setting the alert to Options: Only Once, because during a candle, the current price is taken as the Close.
Breaks are like early warnings of a change in market bias, because you're not waiting for a High or Low to be formed and confirmed.
Buy The Dip / Sell The Rally
Buy The Dip is a label I gave to the first Higher Low in a bullish market structure. Sell The Rally is the first Lower High in a bearish market structure.
These *might* be good buying/selling opportunities, but you still need to do your own analysis to confirm that.
== USAGE ==
The point of knowing market structure is so you don't make bullish bets in a bearish market and vice versa -
or if you do at least you're aware that that's what you're doing, and hopefully have some overwhelmingly good reason to do so.
These are not signals to be traded on their own. You still need a trade thesis. Use with support & resistance and your other favourite indicators.
Works on any market on any timeframe. Be aware that market structure will be different on different timeframes.
IMPORTANT: If you're not seeing what you expect, check your settings and re-read this entire description carefully. Confirming Highs and Lows can get deceptively complex.
[DisDev] Level by LevelThis indicator's main objective is to provide you with the ability to chose the levels you are interested in , with the added functions of:
Level-by-Level Chart Reducer – This allows you to choose how many levels are above and below the current closing price to display.
Level-by-Level Table – This allows you to display all the levels within a table onto the chart.
The basis of this indicator is to provide you with a toolbox of levels that you can add to your trading plans.
Psychological Levels
A weekly range established each Saturday evening that can be thought of as a weekly "IB" or initial balance.
Average Daily Range ("ADR") & Average Weekly Range ("AWR")
In Forex, the International Monetary Fund ("IMF") controls the allowable weekly swings of a currency's price. The "AWR" and "ADR" perform calculations and dynamically adjust until the range is exceeded, at which time the levels will lock into place for the remainder of the day or week. The accepted theory is that price (even in Stocks and Crypto) will adhere to and remain within these levels, and, if exceeded, will revert back to them.
Initial Balance ("IB")
In Crypto trading, it is generally accepted that the High and Low of the first hour of each day (00:00 - 01:00 UTC) is the Initial Balance . The IB generally thought of as a zone that sets the tone for the rest of the trading session. It is often a time of high volume and volatility, with Stop Hunts at the highs and lows of a range before price moves in one direction or the other. The IB is a Market Profile concept introduced by Peter Steidlmayer. There is plenty of information on the Internet to learn more about IB's and how to implement them -- please do your own research.
Daily Open
Since Crypto is traded 24 hours per day, the generally accepted open is 00:00 UTC, the Tokyo open. Please refer to Part 1 for more details on sessions, starting times, conversions, and Daylight Savings Time.
Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP's)
VWAPs are important areas on a chart. Institutional traders generally do not want to move price too far as they enter large buy or sell orders. So they wait for price to reach a tight zone around the VWAP where the majority of transactions occur on the Daily, Weekly, or Monthly timeframes. In these areas, there will be plenty of supply and demand for the institutional trader to execute their trades.
Weekly Open
The weekly open is Monday at 00:00 UTC.
Pivot Points (Support & Resistance)
This indicator calculates pivot levels based on a tested formula that calculates past and subsequent bars or candles. It displays the two closest to price pivot levels. The pivot formula takes a window of left bars and right bars, and then finds the highest or lowest value in that window. The window marches across the bar-set to discover the pivots.
We coded the script to label the levels and colors dynamically, either Support (Green) or Resistance (Red), depending on whether they are above or below price. The primary level line stays with the same color scheme:
Blue = Daily / Yellow = Weekly / Violet = Monthly
As price crosses the level:
1 - The label will switch from Support to Resistance and Resistance to Support
2 - The extender line will switch from Green to Red and Red to Green
3 - The same changes will take place in the Level-by-Level Coordinates Table
A Note on Levels and Data
Understanding How Data is Calculated and Presented
Calculating levels requires going back in time through a symbol or asset’s historical data. Time is measured by bars (candles), so depending on the chart's resolution (timeframe or TF) you are viewing, a different number of bars would be required to measure the same level.
For example, if we want to mark the Daily High and Low on the daily TF, we would be measuring 1 bar or candle. If we drop down to the 1-hour TF, we would need to measure 24 bars. For the 15-Minute TF it would be 96 bars (1hr/15min=4 bars per/hour and 4 x 24 = 96), and on the 1-Min TF, it requires 1,440 bars (1hr=60 Min and 6 x 24 = 1,440).
Hopefully, you get the idea and can see that the number of bars required increases exponentially as we move to weekly, monthly, and yearly levels.
TradingView Data
Please note this statement from TradingView's website:
"The length of historical data for any intraday interval (i.e. chart timeframe) is 5,000 bars/candles (for Pro and Pro+ account holders it is doubled to 10,000 bars/candles and for Premium holders it's quadrupled to 20,000) + additionally several bars/candles back to the beginning of the week, month or year (depending on the resolution). Unfortunately, this limit cannot be extended for now due to technical reasons. At lower resolutions (<30Min) Yearly and Monthly VWAPs may not show, but to overcome this issue the “Plot Save” function has been added to the settings to allow the user to manually input these levels. This concept is the same for Daily, Weekly, and Monthly pivots.
If you change the chart interval to daily or daily-based, you will see a longer date range. We display all available data for daily-based intervals."
How we Handled Data Limitations
The Plot Level Feature in the Level by Level Indicator
We have written this script to always show levels at the lowest time frame allowable by TradingView.
If you do not see specific Support or Resistance levels, switch to a higher time frame, enter the corresponding values in the provided fields on the input panel, and check the Plot box. This will hard code the level in and will print on any TF. Additionally, we coded it so that when the Plot feature is enacted, the calculated level will be disabled so that there are no overlaps of two levels being printed.
Legend
The logic behind the line styles:
Solid = Static or established
Dashed = Static but previous week or day
Dotted = Dynamic or still developing -- will turn solid once the values are locked in
*VWAPs would technically be a dotted line since they are fluid, however, TV does not handle the dots or dashes of a curved line well so we chose to keep this solid
Level-by-Level Table
We designed this table to provide the user with a view of the levels in the correct price sequence on the chart at all times since, depending on the resolution and zoom levels, it would typically not be possible. The levels are equidistant and do not align with the actual price.
The current price will move vertically through the table according to the actual price and its relative position to the other various levels. The levels will change price and line styles dynamically as well.
The current price rectangle and the border can be in sync with High Volume Candle colors to draw more attention to the chart during climatic volume events.
Settings & Options - Levels & Labels
Levels will show a faint line through price to the point of origin.
Labels will show a brighter line extended to the right of price.
The values (10, 20, 30) are the length of the extensions; they are staggered to avoid overlaps.
Settings & Options - Level Reducer
The Level Reducer gives you the ability to declutter your chart, but still have the indicator track all the selected levels.
With four Lines selected, for example, the indicator will give you the nearest four lines above price and the nearest four below price. The Table runs independently of the chart, so if you want to see eight levels as an example, the Table will show eight above and eight below price.
As the current price changes, the lines will dynamically change accordingly.
Distance from EMA LevelsDisplay up to 4 distance from EMA levels, by default it's based on the 5m timeframe.
[BFR] Naked LevelsDetects significant naked levels(Levels that have not been touched since the candle closed) and draws them on chart. These provide excellent profit targets and often reversal levels.
Roadmap:
✅ Candle open
☑ Point of control
☑ Multiple timeframes
☑ Something else? Leave a comment.
Jigga - Survival LevelHi All !!
Its always the case that we buy a stock and it starts falling !! What a new investor will do is to add few more on downfall and then few more until they stuck all their case to same falling stock.
I thought to create a level which can help long term investor on when to buy and sell.
Logic:
I have used multiple indicators logic all into one and find out when majority of them are showing positive sign.
Green /Red line will be shown when majority are in positive / negative territory.
Buy and sell signal will be generated based on this line only.
Note:
Use this on Weekly chart on good fundamental stock for long term investment.
Session Levels - Ultimate Range IndicatorSession Levels - Ultimate Range Indicator
Primarily developed for trading the E-MINI Futures Markets like NQ or ES from the CME Group,
but also more than suitable for Crypto or other instruments.
This indicator highlights the chosen session, which can be Globex, Asian, London and New York.
It plots the important levels and also renders the Opening Range as it forms (a.k.a. Initial Balance).
After the 1st hour Opening Range is finished, it can plot the Standard Deviations / Projections.
See below for a complete feature list.
All Opening Ranges on chart and for the New York session the Range Projections are turned on:
s3.tradingview.com
How to use (example):
If you are trading the Nasdaq Futures (NQ!)
Enable the Globex Overnight session. Basically in the Futures Market, the Globex session is everything outside of US trading hours of Stocks. This draws the important overnight levels, like the Low, 25%, 50%, 75% and the High.
Enable the New York Session with Levels and Opening Range. Generally, 70% of the time the 1st hour will put a Low or High of the day.
If the price is trading above the Globex Low, most likely the Low of the Day is formed and the price target for the day will be 1.5x Standard Deviation and 2x Standard Deviation.
[*} Deviation of the Initial Balance depends on the volume ad overall market structure.
** This is not financial advice or any guarantee **
Features:
Show each Session Highlighted on Intraday chart in it's own color (each session can be turned off and has customizable times and color)
Show Line Levels of each session: Low, 25%, 50%, 75% and the High (customizable color)
Show the Opening Range (Initial Balance) of the Asian, London and New York session. Note: NY has more options.
Opening Range is displayed as a box with level lines (customizable color)
Levels are drawn to the end of the NY Cash session (customizable time)
Show IB Standard Deviations 0.5 - 3.0. Calculated from the Opening Range (Initial Balance)
Option to display Higher Timeframe levels: Previous Day Open/Close and Previous Week Open/Close
All level lines and OR boxes size dynamically as the session progresses
Built in Alerts for when price hits key levels. e.g. Alert when price crosses the NY Opening Range High. Or an Alert when the first STDEV is hit.
Option to toggle display of drawings for Today's trading session only, or Show all recent session levels. This keeps the chart clean or not.
Extras:
The NY Opening Range also has a 50% level line
The NY Opening Bar can be highlighted separately
The Level Lines can have small labels turned on/off. Values are only shown on mouse over to keep a clean chart
Keep in mind:
1) This indicator works on all instruments, but on instruments with limited market hours, your chart setting
has to be set to "Extended Hours" otherwise. For example TSLA on NASDAQ.
2) The Exchange Time Zone for the CME Group is Chicago UTC-6. So the session times you configure in the settings menu are based on that timezone too.
3) Globex opens at 5pm CST and closes when the US session starts 8:30CST.
4) When enabling the Alerts in the Indicator settings, be sure to also create an alarm for this indicator using the Alarm function of Tradingview.
Litt Institutional LevelsThe Litt Institutional Levels Indicator plots previous time periods Highs, Lows, and Closes. Institutions track these levels and will use them as support and resistance to enter and exit their positions. Not every algorithm is a machine-learning wizard. Institutions still use these relatively simple levels to conduct their trades. The best way to use The Litt Institutional Levels Indicator is to find overlapping levels. These areas or lines are called confluence levels and will act as a stronger level than a single line.
For the labeling.
1. Y stands for Yesterday
2. L stands for Last.
3. H stands for High
4. Low stands for Low
5. C stand for Close
For example, LMC would equal Last Months Close.
LQH, would equal Last Quarters High.
YL, would equal Yesterdays Low.")
Key Levels Importer (blockFlow)Introduction
This script was inspired by the Chart Champions team who generously share the key levels that they are monitoring with the group.
It provides a way for TradingView users to import the levels from a text file (known as the “dataset”) which can also be shared with the community.
The script will plot the levels with different colours depending on whether they are daily, weekly, monthly. volume or fibs.
It will also calculate and draw the high/low for the previous day.
The dataset
The format for the dataset is as follows:
:=::
The type value can be:
D - Daily level
W - Weekly level
M- Monthly level
V - Volume level (eg. VAH, POC, VAL)
F - Fib level
Alternatively you can use freeform text for the type but it may not be colour-coded as you wish
Note, lines and fields without an “=“ are ignored.
Example dataset
:#BTCUSD
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:Daily levels
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:D=57220:
:D=47724:
:D=40711:
:D=38190:
:D=29775.5:
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:Weekly levels
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:W=65560.5:
:W=50776:
:W=43190:
:W=31773:
:
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:Monthly levels
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:M=61421.5:
:M=43800:
:M=35027:
:
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:Fib levels MTF/HTF
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:F=59693.5:
:F=58521.5:
:F=44180.5:
:F=42481.5:
:F=28773:
:F=25984:
:
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:Other levels
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:nPOC=47980.5:
:nPOC=48340:
:Global_VAH=63775:
:Global_POC=57364.5:
:Global_VAL=40217:
:MTF_POC=47174:
:MTF_POC=34125.5:
How to import the dataset
It is recommended to create the dataset with a text editor.
To import it:
Open the indicator settings
Click the ‘Import Dataset’ field, press Control-A and Delete to clear out the contents
Copy/paste the dataset into the field
Click Ok
Additional settings
You can choose the line colour for each type of level
Show imported datarows - Check this box to displays the imported dataset values in tabular format on the bottom-left of the chart
Show yellow dots - Show yellow diamonds when price touches a level - see alerting below.
Hide levels > N% from current price - Levels more than 20% away from the current price will be hidden if this box is checked. The percentage value can be changed.
Alerting
The script can raise alerts when the price touches any of the levels.
This is visually represented on the chart by a yellow dot when the "show yellow dots option" is checked.
To avoid duplicate alerts when price repeatedly touches the level, the following criteria must be satisfied before an alert is raised (or a yellow dot printed).
1) Price first touches the level (open,high,low or close)
2) Price did not touch the level in the previous 10 candles
OVER RX (RSI lines) [RalphMark]Você agora pode enxergar quando o ativo atinge sobrecompra (70) ou sobrevenda (30) no RSI.
As barras coloridas ajudam você a identificar um toque.
Percentage Levels by TimeframePlots the positive and negative percentage levels from a selection of timeframes and sources for any ticker. You can use this within a pullback trading system. For example, if you historically look at the average pullback of large cap stocks and ETF's, you can use this indicator to plot the levels it could pullback to for an entry to go long. It can be used as potential targets when trading a ticker short. Another use for this is to backtest the set percentage targets using TradingView's bar replay feature to see how ETF's and large cap stocks have reacted at these levels. Note: This is intended to be used at timeframes equal to higher than the chart's as it may cause re-painting issues.
Currently percentage levels are statically set to 1, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30% levels above and below the chosen source (open, high, low, close). You can also display the data based on timeframes from Daily (1D) all the way up to Yearly (12M)
*Not financial advice but in my opinion the current percentage levels set (see above) are best used for ETF's and Large Cap Stocks.
Jan 2
Release Notes: Added the ability to select the historical bars to look back when plotting levels
Jan 2
Release Notes: To get a better display or proper resolution on your charts, change the view settings to "Scale Price Chart Only"
Jan 2
Release Notes: To add % labels for this indicator on the price axis, change your chart settings to include "Indicator Name Label" & "Indicator Last Value". You can find this under the Label section after hitting the gear icon in the bottom right of your chart.
Jan 2
Release Notes: Added: Custom Line Plot Extension Settings. Ideally both values should be equal to display optimal extended lines. To return to a base setting: '1' = Historical Lookback & '0' = Offset Lines. Also note this is dependent on the timeframe you are viewing on the chart.
Jan 2
Release Notes: Removed indicator from example chart that was not needed.
Jan 2
Release Notes: Updated some comments in the Pine Script
Jan 2
Release Notes: Update: Added commentary and instructions in the indicator settings to address recommended line plot settings for Stocks/ETF's vs Futures
Jan 2
Release Notes: Changed title from "Calculation Method" to "Calculation Source"
Jan 4 2021
Normal use of security() dictates that it only be used at timeframes equal to or higher than the chart's as it may cause re-painting
Impulse levelsThe indicator detects impulses based on an increase in ATR and volume, and also plots levels based on these impulses.
SD Lines for options [Nischay]Annual volatility is found from the NSE website in derivative section, select appropriate annualized volatility for selected instrument.
Nischay Rana
Spartan Trade Master 1.0Dear Traders/investors,
Make use of the Trade setup for intraday/Scalping/Swing Trading using Pivot Points , Along with CPR , EMA And Zone confirmation.
Advantages and Top Features:
-> CPR
-> Camarilla and standard Pivot Points
-> 20/50/100/200 EMA
-> Boring Candle
-> Next Day CPR & Camarilla
-> Multi Timeframe Analysis Using single chart
-> Previous Day High And Low
-> Supply and Demand Zones Based on Timeframes
How to Use?
Camarilla Trade Setup:
Green Zone: Reversal Buy Zone
Red Zone: Reversal Sell Zone
CPR Trade Setup:
1. Narrow CPR indicates Trending market
2. Wide CPR indicates sideways market
CPR + Camarilla confirmation:
Whenever there is a Narrow CPR we need to look for Breakout Trades.
Whenever there is a Wide CPR we need to look for Reversal Trade.
EMA : Exponential moving average tries to reduce confusion and noise of everyday price action.
Boring candle: Helps to identify any explosive or non-explosive moves, during marking of demand and supply zones.
Kamek CC Magic v1.2This indicator has been created to automatically find the sweet spot for two fib levels. 0.618 & 0.66
- Using 3 Time Frame pivot points for fibs
- Each Time Frame pivot has fib retracement levels with customizable levels
- dynamic pivot left and right lookback period to adjust the lag in the higher highs and lower lows
Note: You need to have the chart time frame on the lowest fib time frame.
Recommended to use for scalping
0.618 & 0.66 for each Time frame.
1hr, 4hr, 1day
Recommended to use for Swing
0.618 & 0.68 for each Time frame.
4hr, 1day, 3day
but you can still use your own strategy using 4 fib levels.
The idea is based on the course material from Chart Champions
Its recommended using S&R levels or session volume to confirm entry or exit