Color coded indicator showing the "Magnetic Pull" of a specifed Moving Average. Indicator changes color based on how high price has exceeded the specified moving average. The default moving average is set to 50, but users can define their desired moving average. Bitcoin Weekly Chart Example: Gold or White may indicate that an asset is overbought...
This script is based on Trading Rule #19 from Chester Keltner's book How To Make Money On Commodities. It is best applied to candlestick charts with longer time frames and plans with minimal losses (i.e. swing trades). The rule is based on "Key" trend days (this is applied to daily charts in the book). An initial Key-Up day is established on the third day of 3...
Candlestick Recognition Version 1.0 Fun script to recognize and name candlesticks. Hamers and Highwaves and Marubozus oh my! All candlestick names can be turned on or off in the settings since sometimes they stack close to each other and are hard to read. If you think I mislabeled any please provide me with an example of what you think it should be and I will...
Pin Bar is one of the most important candlestick patterns. Almost every time you see a pin bar, you can expect the price to turn in the opposite direction. You should pay more attention to the abnormal ones among the pin bars. What I mean by abnormal pin bar is that the long leg is at least 3 times larger than the body. With this indicator, you can set your own...
CBTV - Candlesticks Based on Traded Volume This is the first robust implementation of volume based candlesticks (bars) on TradingView. This type of bar was describe in the book "Advances in Financial Machine Learning," written by Lopez de Prado, a well-known quant who has managed billions of dollars over the course of his career. Volume Candlesticks (Bars)...
In the spirit of freedom from oppression on this day of July 4th, 2021 in the United States, I hereby release this flagship indicator "MTF CandleLevels" into the wild for any subscribing TV member on the planet to utilize. It's now one my few great gifts to the souls of humankind within the realm of trading on TV. TradingView continues to bless Pine Script by...
This script changes the color of the candles based on uptrend (green), downtrend (red), neutral/chop (yellow). It uses an ATR and Pivots to determine the direction, or lack of. Since all markets move differently and market volatility changes, you will need to adjust the settings to find a potential match for the day. It's pretty simple to use. Just enter in the...
This script looks at three consecutive candles and if there is an area between the wicks of the first and third candle, it will paint a box to mark the area. The marked area is considered an imbalance or inefficiency in the market. Price usually finds its way back to that area of imbalance to clear it. As price clears part of the area of imbalance, the box...
Common Candlestick Patters Highlighter. - TLS: Three Line Strike (Bearish and Bullish) - AB: Advance Block - IB: Inside Bar
This is an indicator of supply and demand ,It can provide the reference of supply and demand position for traders. First of all, I need to explain the components of the indicators in detail. 💖==========================================💖 Components of supply and demand zone: DBD:means Drop Base Drop RBR:means Rally Base Rally DBR:means Drop Base Rally RBD:means...
This draws candlesticks from higher time frames on the current chart. I tried to keep the script simple using some newly introduced Pine capabilities. To change the options like the higher time frame and candle colors, check the indicator settings. Looking forward to your opinions!
According to TradingView the Detrended Price Oscillator is an oscillator that removes trend from price in order to more clearly show an instrument's cyclical highs and lows so that an investor or trader may more easily time when to buy or sell the underlying instrument. Accordingly, it is not meant to be used as a way of gauging momentum, however, I find it...
This is an updated version (with lots of extras added) of the Accumulation/Distribution indicator coded by @Cl8DH. You can read about what he says about his indicator, and how to use it, here: So, from that, what have I done? I added a moving average (of which there are many types to choose from) so that you can use this as a "two lines cross" indicator, as...
DECP is simple and easy to use! It detects bullish and bearish engulfing candlestick patterns. After detecting the patterns I've said, it mentions that the pattern is going to continue its direction to up or down. But remember candlestick patterns don't determine targets and it's possible that predicted directions fail. So use it carefully and enjoy it!
Background information: In my price action trading principles, I normally classify the candles into four types and look for trade opportunities. The candles are classified based whether buyers or sellers is dominating, namely, Indecisive candles, Decisive candles, Counter decisive candles and Strong decisive candles. Each of these can either be buyers or sellers...
Hi, again. Here I have a nice moving average script designed to get you into trends and keep you in trends until the opportune moment comes to exit. And, as with any indicator, or suite of indicators, designed to get one into trends and keep him/her in a trend, they do not do so well in chop/ranging/mean reversion conditions, though I would say this one is better...
Simple script for finding Hikkake patterns in charts. This script will: - Identify bullish / bearish variants of the Hikkake pattern. - Allow the user to change the color scheme for the bullish / bearish variants. - Allow the user to specify which Hikkake patterns will be recognized by this hunter (specifically, allowing which of the three candles after the...
Have been looking at YouTube and found a few videos about Blended Candles. Couldn't find a script here so I decided to script something myself. I have also added a couple of EMA's, saves having to put them in individually. You can Look Back as far back as you want but I find that each time frame looks better if you keep it to multiple of the next IE : 1 min -...