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Moving Average Consecutive Up/Down Strategy (by ChartArt)

This simple strategy goes long (or short) if there are several consecutive increasing (or decreasing) moving average values in a row in the same direction. The bars can be colored using the raw moving average trend. And the background can be colored using the consecutive moving average trend setting. In addition a experimental line of the moving average change can be drawn.

The strategy is based upon the "Consecutive Up/Down Strategy" which was created by Tradingview.

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//@version=2
strategy("Moving Average Consecutive Up/Down Strategy (by ChartArt)", overlay=true)

// ChartArt's Moving Average Consecutive Up/Down Strategy
//
// Version 1.0
// Idea by ChartArt on December 30, 2015.
//
// This strategy goes long (or short) if there are several
// consecutive increasing (or decreasing) moving average
// values in a row in the same direction.
//
// The bars can be colored using the raw moving average trend.
// And the background can be colored using the consecutive
// moving average trend setting. In addition a experimental
// line of the moving average change can be drawn.
//
// The strategy is based upon the "Consecutive Up/Down Strategy"
// created by Tradingview.


// Input
Switch1 = input(true, title="Enable Bar Color?")
Switch2 = input(true, title="Enable Background Color?")
Switch3 = input(false, title="Enable Moving Average Trend Line?")

ConsecutiveBars = input(4,title="Consecutive Trend in Bars",minval=1)

// MA Calculation
MAlen = input(1,title="Moving Average Length: (1 = off)",minval=1)
SelectMA = input(2, minval=1, maxval=4, title='Moving Average: (1 = SMA), (2 = EMA), (3 = WMA), (4 = Linear)')
Price = input(close, title="Price Source")
Current =
 SelectMA == 1 ? sma(Price, MAlen) :
 SelectMA == 2 ? ema(Price, MAlen) :
 SelectMA == 3 ? wma(Price, MAlen) :
 SelectMA == 4 ? linreg(Price, MAlen,0) :
 na
Last =
 SelectMA == 1 ? sma(Price[1], MAlen) :
 SelectMA == 2 ? ema(Price[1], MAlen) :
 SelectMA == 3 ? wma(Price[1], MAlen) :
 SelectMA == 4 ? linreg(Price[1], MAlen,0) :
 na

// Calculation
MovingAverageTrend = if Current > Last
    1
else
    0

ConsecutiveBarsUp = MovingAverageTrend > 0.5 ? nz(ConsecutiveBarsUp[1]) + 1 : 0
ConsecutiveBarsDown = MovingAverageTrend < 0.5 ? nz(ConsecutiveBarsDown[1]) + 1 : 0
BarColor = MovingAverageTrend > 0.5 ? green : MovingAverageTrend < 0.5 ? red : blue
BackgroundColor = ConsecutiveBarsUp >= ConsecutiveBars ? green : ConsecutiveBarsDown >= ConsecutiveBars ? red : gray
MovingAverageLine = change(MovingAverageTrend) != 0 ? close : na

// Strategy
if (ConsecutiveBarsUp >= ConsecutiveBars)
    strategy.entry("ConsUpLE", strategy.long, comment="Bullish")
    
if (ConsecutiveBarsDown >= ConsecutiveBars)
    strategy.entry("ConsDnSE", strategy.short, comment="Bearish")

// output
barcolor(Switch1?BarColor:na)
bgcolor(Switch2?BackgroundColor:na)
plot(Switch3?MovingAverageLine:na, color=change(MovingAverageTrend)<0?green:red, linewidth=4)
//plot(strategy.equity, title="equity", color=red, linewidth=2, style=areabr)