MTF Stoch RSI ScreenerDisplays when multiple timeframes of Stochastic RSI are overbought/oversold. Multiple consecutive timeframes being overbought/oversold can signify a short term top or bottom.
Thanks to Micse in Pinescripters telegram who helped remove a few errors from this.
Overbought-oversold
Momentum Drift Oscillator™TradeChartist Momentum Drift Oscillator is a elegantly designed Oscillator that uses both trend following and mean reversion models, that helps visualize the price momentum, based on user defined lookback period and standard deviation.
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Momentum Drift Oscillator ( MDO ) Features:
MDO shows how far away the price is, from the mean, based on Lookback Length (21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233) and Standard Deviation input (Min - 0.236, Max - 2.0) , and helps understand potential price reversal points based on mean reversion principles.
Drift Visualizer helps visualise the velocity with which Price moves and helps the trader spot various momentum drift zones like Fuel zones, Overbought/Oversold areas and Bull/Bear Exhaustion limits. Drift Visualizer above 150 is usually Overbought and value above 200 is Super Overbought. Similarly, value below -150 is usually Oversold and value below -200 is Super Oversold.
Option to enable and disable coloured bars based on Momentum Drift. (Colour intensity on Price bars helps visualise the price momentum - 2 Colour Schemes available from the settings - Chilli and Flame).
Long and Short Trade Alerts can be created using Once Per Bar Close .
The indicator does not repaint. Alerts may display potential repaint warning, but this is because the code uses bar index for Drift Visualizer labels. For confidence in the indicator, it can be tested using bar replay to make sure the real-time and bar replay trade entries and plots stay on the same bar/timestamp.
MDO can be connected to ™TradeChartist Plug and Trade to generate Trade Entries, Targets, Sop Loss plots etc and to create all types of alerts.
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Why is Momentum Drift Oscillator ( MDO ) different from traditional Momentum based indicators?
This Momentum Drift model truly combines mean reversion and trend following principles, but with a unique original idea.
It needs 2 user defined inputs - Lookback length and Standard Deviation. If for example, say the trend is Bullish and MDO is above 0, the Oscillator doesn't go below 0, even if there is extreme bull exhaustion, if the trend based on lookback and standard deviation is not favorable to reverse trades.
Only Fibonacci lookback periods (21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233) are used as they have been found more effective than other periods. The default Lookback period is 55 and Standard Deviation is 1, but this can be changed from the settings. Lower values of Lookback period go well with higher Standard Deviation and higher values of Lookback period go well with lower Standard Deviation (0.5, 0.618, 0.786, 0.886, 1 etc.), based on trading style and personal risk strategy.
The indicator includes a Drift Visualizer that helps spot important trade zones based on Price Velocity, calculated dynamically for every bar based on user defined parameters. The first move above or below 0 always opens at Bull Fuel or Bear Fuel zone and the exhaustion zones are reached only at the time of price returning to the mean. But it doesn't change direction if the trend is still up, so the trader can make an informed decision as to when to reverse trades, based on another confirmator.
Similarly, when the Visualizer reaches Fuel or Support/Resistance zones, it normally needs a bit of a push to reach the Overbought - Super Overbought/Oversold - Super Oversold levels where the price normally starts reversing back to the mean and this whole process can be visualized through Visualizer labels on MDO. This process eliminates a lot of noise that normally comes with traditional Momentum indicators.
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Example Charts:
1. XAU-USD 1hr chart - Lookback - 55, Std Dev - 2
2. ADA-USDT 4hr chart - Lookback - 89, Std Dev - 1
3. WTI - USOIL Daily chart - Lookback - 34, Std Dev - 1.618
4. SPX Daily chart - Lookback - 144, Std Dev - 0.236
5. GBP-USD 15m chart - Lookback - 144, Std Dev - 0.618
6. BTC-USD 1hr connected to Plug and Trade - Lookback - 55, Std Dev - 1
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Best Practice: Test with different settings first using Paper Trades before trading with real money
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This is not a free to use indicator. Get in touch with me (PM me directly if you would like trial access to test the indicator)
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Trial access offered on all Premium scripts.
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CryptoSignalScanner - OverBought/OverSold Zone IndicatorDESCRIPTION:
This indicator has been designed to do some swing trading on 4 hour and daily candles.
It also gives good results on the lower timeframes 5m, 15m and 1h but trading on those levels is time consuming and stressful.
• This indicator is based on RSI, Stochastic RSI and some other indicator(s).
• This indicator is based on our "CryptoSignalScanner - Advanced BUY/SELL Indicator" but with a small difference in calculation to define the OverBought and OverSold zones.
• It displays the OverBought and OverSold zones.
• It is also possibility to set an OverBought/OverSold, OverBought and OverSold alert.
HOW TO USE:
• When the OverBought zone is displayed it means that the trading pair is OverBought. Wait for the reversal to SELL. Use the Fibonacci tool together with the Eliot Waves Theory to SELL.
• When the OverSold zone is displayed it means that the trading pair is OverSold. Wait for the reversal to BUY. Use the Fibonacci tool together with the Eliot Waves Theory to BUY.
FEATURES:
• You can adjust the OverBought and OverSold zones.
• You can display/hide the RSI.
• You can adjust RSI values.
• You can display/hide the Stochastic RSI.
• You can adjust Stochastic RSI values.
• You can display/hide the ...
• You can adjust the ...
• You can set OverBought/OverSold alert.
• You can set OverBought alert.
• You can set OverSold alert.
• Etc...
REMARKS:
• This advice is NOT financial advice.
• We do not provide personal investment advice and we are not a qualified licensed investment advisor.
• All information found here, including any ideas, opinions, views, predictions, forecasts, commentaries, suggestions, or stock picks, expressed or implied herein, are for informational, entertainment or educational purposes only and should not be construed as personal investment advice.
• We will not and cannot be held liable for any actions you take as a result of anything you read here.
• We only provide this information to help you make a better decision.
• While the information provided is believed to be accurate, it may include errors or inaccuracies.
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ATR Auto Oscillator [DepthHouse]The ATR Auto Oscillator uses advanced range calculations to determine a dynamic range that the applied market moves within. Like an RSI , the ATR Auto Oscillator measures the speed and change of price movements through a given range. Unlike an RSI , the ATR Auto Oscillator automatically re-configures range values dependent on the user set lookback.
The oscillator ranges between (0.1) and 1.1. Generally, the market is oversold while the bands are below 0.2 and is overbought while above 0.8.
The two bands displayed are used to determine short term trend directions and the oversold/undersold state of the applied market. Crossovers of these bands could give a hint to the direction the market is moving.
The fast band (green) is the direct value of where the market is within its calculated range; 1.1 representing the top of range, and -0.1 representing the bottom. Even when this value is near the bottom of the top of the range, the auto oscillator will readjust to create a new range that the market travels within.
The slow band (red) is a lagging version of the fast band which is used to determine the oversold/overbought signals. When this band travels within the oversold and overbought regions the background color will change to signal a warning. If the fast band crosses the slow band within these zones, an opaque signal will appear. These signals are used to catch possible trend reversals.
Breakout Signals ( BETA ):
Breakout signals are the up and down arrows displayed on the top and bottom of the oscillator. A refined range is generated by the user set 'High Low Length'; it is then displayed by the light gray horizontal lines. If the user set band (fast or slow) returns into the range within a given period (breakout offset) then a signal will generate.
Built in Alerts (must be set up by user):
Bullish & Bearish Crossovers within the oversold and overbought ranges.
Bullish & Bearish Breakout alerts (beta)
Users can also set custom alerts. Example: Fast Band crossing up Value: 0.7
To gain access to this indicator please follow the link below.
Feel free to message me with any questions directly here on TradingView.
Percentage Price Over SMAReturn the percentage of closing prices greater than SMA's with periods within a user-selected range. An exponential moving average applied to these results is also displayed (in orange).
Settings
Min : Minimum period of the SMA in the range
Max : Maximum period of the SMA in the range
Smooth : Period of the EMA
Src : Input series of the indicator
Usage
The indicator is a normalized oscillator. A value of 100 indicates that 100% of the current closing price is over SMA's with periods ranging from min to max , this indicates a bullish market, while a value of 0 would indicate a bearish market.
In this image the indicator use min = 50 and max = 200, here AMD has been strongly bullish at the start, and ended being strongly bearish at the end, during this bullish period the indicator is over its overbought level, while it is under its oversold level during the bearish period.
In case the market is ranging we can expect the indicator to be around 50%, using the smoothed result might be more useful to detect ranging markets with this indicator.
If the smoothed result is within the overbought/oversold levels, then we can say that the market is either ranging or transitioning from a bullish/bearish market to an opposite one.
Smoothed RSIThis smoothed RSI indicator is designed to allow users to try and identify periods of extended time in oversold and overbought areas using a smoothed RSI value.
Features:
- RSI
- Period
- Source
- Resolution
- Visibility
- Smoothed RSI
- Period
- Moving Average Type
- Visibility
Hybrid Overbought/Oversold Detector + Put/Call SignalsThere are many indicators of overbought/oversold conditions out there. Some of more common ones are:
- Bollinger Bands %B
- Money Flow Index (MFI)
- Relative Strength Index (RSI)
- Stochastic
This script uses a combination of these 4 oscillators to confirm overbought/oversold and filter the signals of market reverse which could be used for trading binary options.
You may select which oscillators you want to apply and of course change the source, the length of the calculations and the overbought/oversold levels.
Also the script will draw a combined graph which is the average of the selected oscillators in the options.
Send me your ideas!
Momentum Oscillator [Dynamic & Flow] (Expo)Momentum Oscillator -Dynamic & Flow (Expo) is a fast-moving, sensitive oscillator that makes use of momentum in various ways. The indicator has two additional layers (Buy & Sell moves) and (Extremes) which makes it reacts quickly to price changes.
The indicator displays overbought and oversold areas as well as extreme areas and how aggressive buyers and sellers are. It does also displays potential reversal points or potential pullbacks.
The following momentum modes are displayed:
1. Where momentum begins
2. Where momentum is strong
3. Where momentum begins to stall
Where momentum begins to stall is displayed as a red and green color on the momentum line .
Where momentum begins (light green and light red color) and where it's strong (dark green and dark red color) is displayed as upper and lower lines. The darker these lines are the stronger is the momentum.
Potential reversal or pullback is displayed as a blue color on the signal line.
♢ The indicator has inbuilt suggested buy & sell- and stop-loss signals. These signals have flexible settings, so a fast, slow, and sensitive mode can be enabled.
DIVERGENCES
All types of momentum oscillators produce divergences and so does Momentum Oscillator Dynamic & Flow (Expo) . Divergences occur when the oscillator deviates from the trending price action. Bullish divergence is then when the trending price makes a lower low but the oscillator makes a higher low. Bearish divergence is then when the trending price makes a higher high but the oscillator makes a lower high.
HOW TO USE
1. Use the indicator to identify overbought/oversold areas, as well as extreme modes.
2. Use the indicator to display momentum in various ways.
3. Use the indicator to confirm the existence, or a continuation, of a trend.
4. Use the indicator to identify potential reversal points or potential pullbacks.
INDICATOR IN ACTION
4-hour chart
I hope you find this indicator useful , and please comment or contact me if you like the script or have any questions/suggestions for future improvements. Thanks!
I will continually work on this indicator, so please share your experience and feedback as it will enable me to make even better improvements. Thanks to everyone that has already contacted me regarding my scripts. Your feedback is valuable for future developments!
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• Contact me on TradingView or use the links below
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The information contained in my scripts/indicators/ideas does not constitute financial advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities of any type. I will not accept liability for any loss or damage, including without limitation any loss of profit, which may arise directly or indirectly from the use of or reliance on such information.
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Fisher Transform on OBVApplies Ehlers Fisher Transform on to OBV, with EMA as trigger line.
Useful for identifying overbought and oversold conditions.
Buy Sell BandsBuy Sell Bands is a super simple indicator based on the mean reversion (range trading) strategy that shows you exactly where to buy, sell and close trades on every chart, market and timeframe.
It's best used together with our Range Strength indicator to identify when the market is in a range mode, this is the best time to take the entry signals from the Buy Sell Bands.
How Is It Different From Other Indicators?
- Designed specifically for the mean reversion (range trading) strategy
- Upper and lower bands are based on current and past volatility
- Aren't as sensitive to "squeezes" after periods of contracted volatility
- Works well in conjunction with the Range Strength Indicator to confirm entry signals
- Helps identify good "pair trading" opportunities
- Can be applied to all markets and timeframes
How To Use The Indicator?
1) Visit our website URL shown below this description and signup
2) We will then grant your TradingView username permission to use our indicators
3) Go to your Indicators window, then the Invite-Only section and add our indicators to your chart
4) Our indicators will then show on every chart you now look at
5) You can set up alerts to be notified in real time of trading signals from our indicators
6) Read our user manual for all the best tips on how to use our indicators as part of a range trading strategy
7) Feel free to reach out to us for personal one-on-one help with getting setup
What Markets and Conditions Does It Work Best On?
All markets cycle between trending and ranging modes, and the key to successfully using these indicators is identifying when the market is in or about to go into a range trading mode, and as such it can be applied to all markets and timeframes.
Some markets and timeframes trade within ranges more predictably than others, for example Forex, Cryptocurrencies, and Futures on the 15 minute timeframe during the US night session can work well due to the lack of price sensitive news creating lasting trends. With Stocks & ETFs on the 5 minute timeframe during the midday session on large cap blue chip stocks with no recent news releases can show strong range trading environments to use our indicators in.
In addition to single markets, you can also use our indicators on pair charts, for example Coca Cola(KO) versus Pepsi(PEP), you can do this by entering KO/PEP inside your TradingView chart quote box and it will bring up a pair chart. Our indicators will show buy and sell signals right on the pair chart just like any other single instrument chart. You can get very creative with what type of pairs you can come up with.
Our indicators are primarily designed for day trading and swing trading, however they can also be used for position trading and investing by identifying technically oversold and overbought range levels that are based on current and past volatility around a dynamic average price, for this we recommend using a weekly chart to identify longer trading opportunities.
As always indicators should be used as part of a trading strategy to assist in making decisions, instead of just blindly following every signal they produce you should always seek to compliment technical trading signals with additional analysis to reduce your risk and increase your odds of making a winning trade.
Examples Of Use On Various Markets and Timeframes
GBP vs CHF Forex Pair 15 Minute Chart
Tesla Stock 1 Minute Chart
Bitcoin vs USD Crypto Pair 15 Minute Chart
Micro E-Mini SP500 Futures 1 Minute Chart
Mastercard vs Visa Stock Daily Pair Chart
To gain access to the Buy Sell Bands and Range Strength Indicators visit our website shown below.
Happy Range Trading :)
DBT MoMo v.4 Candle Color VersionThis indicator is the older version of the DBT MoMo v.4 that colors candles instead of using shading.
For a full write up on this indicator please see:
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Better Donchian OscillatorWhat is BDO?
- BDO is the Better Donchian Oscillator. This is a proprietary indicator which I derived from the donchian formula.
BDO usage
1. BDO is mainly used to determine overbought and oversold levels. I think it is more accurate in determing these levels than RSI or MACD.
2. It can also be used to follow major trends with a very high accuracy, although it is lagging. However, its main oscillator in the middle is still a leading indicator.
Access and Documentation:
Message or PM to know how to get access.
RSI Call-outs [BigBitsIO]This is a simple RSI indicator that overlays the current chart to show labels for specified oversold and overbought areas defined with inputs.
It will delete any labels of the same kind within the last 3 candles so you don't see as many labels as you would otherwise.
Red labels with white text represent overbought RSI levels as defined by the user.
Green labels with black test represent oversold RSI levels as defined by the user.
This RSI overlay help easily call-out overbought and oversold candles on a chart without sacrificing screen space for a traditional RSI indicator that is not overlayed on the chart.
Range MovementRange Movement is an indicator I created to help me determine a few things:
1. the mood of the market makers and market participants
2. the price trend
What I found after creating the indicator is that it is extremely helpful in finding "EXTREME SENTIMENT" when this line has moved up dramatically and price has too, but then RgMov diverges and signals a weakening support for the stock. When Range Movement surges it reveals extreme optimism and powerful upward movement in price, which can draw in momentum investors and create a blow-off peak in price. So in this instance, RgMov is an overbought, oversold indicator.
What I also found is that when a stock is stuck in a range for a long time that RgMov will breakout FIRST to give an early indicator of the future price move to follow. This can be true for rallies or declines.
In the example I show $TSLA Tesla shares which broke out in RgMov well ahead of the stock price in October 2019. See example on chart.
What is RgMov or Range Movement?
Range Movement, aka "RgMov" is derived from open-high-low-close price data. If the market has moved up more than it has moved down during a given bar, the line will move up. Tracking the cumulative movement of the line over time creates the pattern.
You can use RgMov in many ways. Here's how I created it to be used for the daily trend in any stock or index:
Uptrend = New high over 44 days
Downtrend = New low over 44 days
As long as the trend is up on the 44-day time frame, I use shorter term (11-days, for example) oversold conditions as entry points to buy and go with the uptrend.
If the trend turns down, then I use shorter term (11-days, for example again) overbought readings to go short to trade with the downtrend.
CryptoSignalScanner - Stochastic Trend IndicatorDESCRIPTION:
This script has been designed to provide the ideal buy and sell moment on the lower time frames.
• This scripts is based on the Stochastic RSI Indicator.
• When we are in an uptrend the background becomes green.
• When we are in a downtrend the background becomes red.
• It is also possibility to set the overbought and oversold range.
HOW TO USE:
• When the blue line (stochastic K) has crossed above the red line (stochastic D) in the oversold area then this is the ideal moment to get into a trade.
• When the blue line (stochastic K) has crossed below the red line (stochastic D) in the overbought area then this is the ideal moment to get out of a trade.
• Use this together with the CryptoSignalScanner - Advanced BUY/SELL indicator to get a stronger confirmation.
• Use the Fibonacci tool together with the Eliot Waves to help you to find the ideal buy or sell moment.
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REMARKS:
• This advice is NOT financial advice.
• We do not provide personal investment advice and we are not a qualified licensed investment advisor.
• All information found here, including any ideas, opinions, views, predictions, forecasts, commentaries, suggestions, or stock picks, expressed or implied herein, are for informational, entertainment or educational purposes only and should not be construed as personal investment advice.
• We will not and cannot be held liable for any actions you take as a result of anything you read here.
• We only provide this information to help you make a better decision.
• While the information provided is believed to be accurate, it may include errors or inaccuracies.
Good Luck,
The CryptoSignalScanner Team
RSI Divergence Plotter (2020)How do i use this script?
Firstly, be sure that you have done your research on what divergence is. The oscillator will automatically mark all types of divergence and has coloured 'over bought' and 'oversold' levels at 30 and 70, although reliable, be sure to use other Technical Analysis before entering trades.
Thank you.
Dynamic RSIThe Dynamic RSI indicator is a kind of exponential RSI. The overbought and oversold levels (respectively HiLine and LoLine) are calculated according to the recent highest and lowest values of the Dynamic RSI line.
RSI channel ob/os breakout [ChuckBanger]This is a breakout signal script based on reverse engineering of RSI. It shows a channel of overbought and oversold readings that the trader can sett in settings. When low crosses under lower line it shows bullish signal and when high is crossing upper line it shows a bearish signal. The script also has wilder's moving average as filter instead of high/low.
Good luck traders!
[PX] RSI BarcolorThis script simply colors the candles based on the defined "overbought" and "oversold" RSI-levels set in the input section of the indicator.
If the price is below the oversold level, the candle is colored in yellow.
If the price is above the overbought level, the candle is colored in aqua.
If the price moves back between both levels, no color will be applied.
Might be useful for some of you ;)
Snake/RSIThis study is similar to my Snake study. The differernce is that instead of following a moving average, this "snake" follows a RSI closely looking for the best opportunities to buy/sell.
Dark red triangles at the bottom are buy signals with alerts of BUY ASSET. Dark red triangles to the top are sell signals with alerts of SELL ASSET.
Overbought and oversold are configurable as well as the length of the RSI itself.
RSI Oversold/Overbought IndicatorThis is a very simple but quite powerful indicator which looks at the RSI simultaneously over the 4h, Daily and Weekly timeframes, and places bands on the chart when one or more timeframes move into oversold/overbought territory. For further filtering I use the 200 day SMA to determine if we are in a Bull or Bear market, which puts a bias on the RSI (30/80 in a Bull market and 20/70 in a Bear market).
The deeper the colour, the more oversold the market is. The weekly RSI can be used as an early warning sign, with the Daily/ 4h RSI useful to identify local peaks.
Project Windfall BETAThis oscillator is designed to be used in confluence with the PROJECT ROYALTY BETA.
The oscillator to end all oscillators. With over 1000 lines of code, this oscillator provides a detailed and responsive look at trend direction.
Color Description:
Blue is showing bullish movement. Price action is most likely moving upwards.
Darkened Blue is showing extreme bullish movement. This does not guarantee that price is or soon will be rocketing. The coloring is related to recent bullish movement. Color could be darkened while price could be increasing slowly.
Orange is showing bearish movement. Price action is most likely moving downwards.
Darkened Orange shows extreme bearish movement. Again, this does not guarantee that price is or soon will be plummeting. The coloring is related to recent bearish movement. Color could be darkened while price could be decreasing slowly.
Trading Strategy
LONG when color turns from any orange to any blue.
LONG when the oscillator is below the zero line, is increasing (blue), and when the color changes from dark to light.
SHORT when color turns from any blue to any orange.
SHORT when the oscillator is above the zero line, is decreasing (orange), and when the color changes from dark to light.
IMPORTANT:
This oscillator is specifically tuned for BTCUSD and is most effective on the 1 HOUR . Be warned when trading any other instrument with this oscillator.
RSI bars chartShows RSI over-bought /over-sold conditions with specific bar-color on main chart.
All inputs such as color, RSI value & level are modifiable by users.
Dynamic Range NVT SignalABOUT DYNAMIC RANGE NVT SIGNAL
NVT Signal (Credit: Willy Woo and Dmitry Kalichkin) is akin to a "PE" ratio for Bitcoin , and can be used to identify when Bitcoin is overbought or oversold based on the relative value of transactions sent across the network.
This indicator includes a 2 year moving average and standard deviation to identify outlier values, instead of declaring a static high-low range for relative valuation.
THEORY
A dynamic "high-low" range was chosen for the following reasons:
- Bitcoin is only 10 years old, it is likely that relatively "high" and relatively "low" NVT values will change with time, as have PE ratios over the last century.
- Some transactions are now made off-chain (eg. Liquid Network's private side-chain which is used by many major exchanges). If this trend continues, we can expect "normal" NVT ranges to increase with time (as the relative portion of public on-chain transaction values decreases).
CALCULATION
- NVT = Circulating Market Cap / 90 average On-chain Transaction Value*
- Overbought (default): NVT > 2-year mean + 2*standard deviations. I.e. NVT Signal is in the top 2.5% of values for the prior 2 years.
- Oversold (default) NVT < 2-year mean - 0.5 * standard deviations.**
*Data source: Blockchain.info, estimated transaction value does not include returned to sender as change.
**Oversold under 2-year mean was chosen due to the skewness of NVT Signal, it is not normally distributed. For example: NVT Signal has never been less than the 2-year mean - 2* standard deviations. This may change in the future.
NOTES ON USAGE
- Use with care. Bitcoin can remain "overbought" or "oversold" for extended periods (eg. 2015-2016).
- As Bitcoin ages, the validity of NVT Signal will need to be monitored. Particularly with respect to potentially increasing use of side-chains, private transactions and potentially the lightning network.
- It is likely that a 2-year “look back period” for calculating mean and standard deviation will not be sufficient in the decades to come. As Bitcoin matures and stabilizes (some time in the future), a longer "look back period" should probably be used. To allow for this, the defaults for this indicator can be easily adjusted.