Tilson Bull-Bear-MarkerThe Tilson Bull-Bear marker is using 2 Tilson moving averages and their divergence to identify bull and bear trends and reversals (potential entry or exit points).
How to use it:
Fast T3 (thick line) above thin line / solid blue fill color = ongoing bull trend
Slow T3 (thin line) above thick line / solid red fill color = ongoing bear trend
Shrinking or expanding divergence between the lines = trend is getting hotter or cooling down
Fast T3 (thick line) changes color from blue to red = potential trend reversal from bullish to bearish
Fast T3 (thick line) changes color from red to blue = potential trend reversal from bearish to bullish
(No financial advise, for testing purposes only)
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Average True Range (ATR) invisible price markers / linesThis script provides the ATR price when added to the top and bottom of the currently hovered candle.
The prices are shown top left next to the indicators' name.
This means you do not have to manually subtract or add ATR to price.
Line opacity allows you to show the lines where the ATR is, however, I recommend to keep this disabled.
Line type allows you to choose where ATR is calculated from (LowHigh or LowHighBody), the second ignoring the wicks, however LH is standard.
I also recommend to keep the other parameters as default.
I hope this indicator provides useful to you and your trading.
Daily lines (UTC)This is a simple script to add highlighted lines on the daily open.
It uses UTC as timezone.
vline() Function for Pine Script v4.0+It's been a long time coming, but here is a versatile vline() function applicable to PSv4.0+ utilizing line.new(). I decided to finally figure this out at the request of another member recently. I have been waiting myself for months, but it's now time for an idea who's time has come to unleash upon planet Pine Script. It's a handy little function I believe will be very useful in the future. It only requires 4 parameters of BarIndex, Color, LineStyle, and LineWidth. Make sure you place it in an appropriate if() block to use it properly. As displayed above, this plots every 10 bars using a conditional statement employing the rarely used modulus operator.
Use it as you please, this is free code to implement into your new Pine projects. I don't require an credit for any one to use this function. I simply don't want any credit. I would however like to see some great ideas utilizing this when I randomly and accidentally come across them in the public library. I didn't know where to put this script, so I just tossed into the "Trend Analysis" category. I'm pondering we members need a "Miscellaneous" category some time in the future.
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