The script was hidden due to the reference link. Republishing without any links. If you would like to know more about the formula, just google it. The script is based on the first few results from google search. How to use: adjust the input number and timeframe. It means how far you would like to look back. e.g. weekly timeframe and 12 as input number mean you...
This will show you the RSI of the higher timeframes (up to 1D). Current Timeframe is colored red, higher timeframes are colored from light gray to darker gray (you can change that). There are several ways to enter a trade: 1. look for rising RSI on higher timeframe (line is stepping up in indicator window), wait for current RSI to decline to oversold (with...
Relative volatility highlights large changes in price. This was designed to be used with my relative volume indicator so that traders can see the effect of volume on price action. It is also a good tool to analyse breakout patterns to identify best entry points and waves. Above shows relative volatility and relative volume working together.
RVSI is an alternative volume-based indicator that measures the rate of change of average OBV. How to read a chart using it? First signal to buy is when you see RVSI is close to green oversold levels. Once RVSI passes above it's orange EMA, that would be the second alert of accumulation. Be always cautious when it reaches 50 level as a random...
Relative Strength Index (RSI) + Realtime Divergences This version of the RSI indicator includes the following features: - Optional divergence lines drawn directly onto the oscillator in realtime. - Configurable alerts to notify you when divergences occur. - Configurable lookback periods to fine tune the divergences drawn in order to suit different trading...
RSI Donchian Channels Built by Ricardo and JR Here is a great indicator to use for strong trends. Donchian Channels react immediately to changes in the highest high and lowest low. For strong trends you want to trade when RSI is set along the upper or lower DC-RSI envelope. When the RSI releases from the DC-RSI envelope, you can take the trade off.
As you can see in the chart below, regular ATR is not useful for long term analysis. Normalizing it, fixes the issue. This indicator can be used to measure absolute volatility. It has a built-in stochastic as well for relative volatility. ATR counts high and low in the equation unlike Bolinger Band Width. Stochastic:
This script plots two moving averages but is mostly designed to highlight a fill strength gradient. The fill strength gradient shows a more opaque fill based on the current percentage difference of the current difference to the maximum difference in two MAs in a trend. Citation: PinceCoders - Slight modification on color functions
This is an indicator for Indian markets. It shows the relative strength of particular stock to the underlying index. The concept of this indicator is well described in Stan Weinstein's book.
I've seen several youtubers using 2 RSI's on top of one another to filter trades for their strategies. I figured I would just code it up as an all-in-one indicator for people who have the basic package. This way they have an extra slot for another indicator if they need one and also for convenience. Longs only when RSI 1 is above RSI 2 and shorts only when...
I present you my last indicator. A volume indicator that indicates overbought and oversold based on the rsi, I chose the rsi because the most used surment, this indicator allows you to identify the overbought and oversold areas of the rsi with the colors blue (oversold) and orange (overbought ) on the volume indicator! Hoping that you are useful
Why use RSI Candles instead of a normal RSI? Because it removes screen clutter, and it also allows you to clearly see what level of overbought/oversold the candle is really at. Sometimes, it is hard to tell that a candle is overbought/oversold or very overbought/sold when it is exactly at 70 or 80. (as shown by arrows, scroll left on chart) Original RSI Candles...
My other indicator shows the linear regression slope of the source. This one finds the exponential regression slope and optionally multiplies it by R-squared and optionally annualizes it. Multiplying by R-squared makes sure that the price movement was significant in order to avoid volatile movements that can throw off the slope value. Annualizing the exponential...
The candle strength indicator depicts the average strength of the price action by evaluating bullish vs bearish candles. The scale is relative to price fluctuation and the size of the candles for the particular ticker / market, so there are no significant levels. A cross on the zero line would generally indicate a change in trend / sentiment. This indicator...
The RVI is a modified form of the relative strength index (RSI). The original RSI calculation separates one-day net changes into positive closes and negative closes, then smoothes the data and normalizes the ratio on a scale of zero to 100 as the basis for the formula. The RVI uses the same basic formula but substitutes the 10-day...
When RSI is above 50 our default bias is on buy side and when below 50 our bias is on sell side. Therefore created 2 zones for easy identification.
This is the Relative Vigor Index indicator just multiplied by 100 to have non-zero integer part