This is my PSv4.0 enhanced version of Dr. John Ehlers' Zero Lag Indicator with I.P.O.C.S. that uses a novel EMA based error correcting technique. It accepts a floating point number for the critical period providing ultimate tunability in my version. What's visually appealing about this indicator is the crossover turning points are marked with highly visible...
Green = Go Blue = Cautious Red = Bad Works great as long as Bitcoin Dominance is showing weakness (alt season).
During alt season, when we're green, we're good to go. Blue is be curious, red is no go.
Has 1) Moving averages for A) Ride Trend B) Support & Resistance C) Entry-Exit 2) Bolinger Bands for Volatility 3) VWAP for Volume
//@version=4 study(title="MA Cross", overlay=true) short = sma(close, 9) long = sma(close, 21) plot(short, color = color.red) plot(long, color = color.green) plot(cross(short, long) ? short : na, style = plot.style_cross, linewidth = 4)
Experiment with various intervals of VWAPs and extending them 1 & 2 extra intervals. Uses base intervals from the standard 1 day to half yearly intervals (day/month/quarterly/half yearly). VWAPs are calculated by the sum of typical price x volume divided by sum volume over the interval. With the 1 D (standard vwap ) the sums reset to zero at the end of the...
Here's a (forgotten but still useful) Sentiment Zone Oscillator. The Sentiment Zone Oscillator takes a sum of positive price candles over a user-specified window length. Normally, a triple exponential moving average of the sum is used, but we opted to just go with a double EMA for the sake of more responsiveness. When the histogram is green it is bullish and...
This indicator consists of a fast and slow EMA (default lengths are 50 and 9 periods) and an upper and lower ATR band. When combined, this combination gives traders an accurate picture of both trend strength and direction. Users can modify the lengths of the fast and slow EMA , as well as the multipliers and length for the upper and lower ATR bands.
This is an RSI that is smoothed with a faster Hull Moving Average. The upper pink and bottom teal lines represent the 95th and 5th percentiles of Hull RSI values over a window of user-defined length. The two percentile bands function identically to the traditional upper and lower bounds used in the standard RSI setup. Buy signals are plotted as the vertical...