EMA BY RouzzyIt works by indicating the crossing of the trend, both bullish and bearish, and indicating the market trend.
*Blue indicates bullish movement
*Red indicates downward movement
*Black indicates the market trend
Works with any section and any market.
I hope it helps you a lot and you enjoy it.
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지수 이동 평균 (EMA)
EMA Cross Alert (5m EMA, Custom Timeframe Opposite Candle)Key Features
1. EMA Calculation:
* Calculates two EMAs:
* emaShort: 9-period EMA.
* emaLong: 21-period EMA.
* Plots these EMAs on the chart with transparency:
* EMA 9: Yellow with 50% transparency.
* EMA 21: Orange with 30% transparency.
2. Crossover Detection:
* Detects bullish crossovers (EMA 9 crosses above EMA 21).
* Detects bearish crossovers (EMA 9 crosses below EMA 21).
3. Custom Timeframe Opposite Candle:
* Allows the user to select a custom timeframe (1m, 2m, or 3m) for detecting an opposite candle after a crossover.
* An opposite candle is defined as:
* A red candle (close < open) for bullish crossovers.
* A green candle (close > open) for bearish crossovers.
4. State Tracking:
* Tracks whether the script is waiting for a red or green candle after a crossover:
* waitingForRed: Set to true after a bullish crossover.
* waitingForGreen: Set to true after a bearish crossover.
5. Alert Conditions:
* Triggers an alert when:
* A bullish crossover is followed by a red candleon the custom timeframe.
* A bearish crossover is followed by a green candle on the custom timeframe.
* Alerts are reset after being triggered.
6. Visual Markers:
* Plots shapes on the chart to indicate:
* Bullish crossovers (green circle below the bar).
* Bearish crossovers (red circle above the bar).
* Opposite candle alerts (crosses on the bar where the alert is triggered).
2. User Customization
* Custom Timeframe Selection:
* Users can choose between 1-minute, 2-minute, or 3-minute timeframes for detecting the opposite candle.
* This is done via the input.string function with options .
3. How It Works
1. EMA Crossovers:
* The script detects when the 9-period EMA crosses above or below the 21-period EMA on the 5-minute chart.
2. Opposite Candle Detection:
* After a crossover, the script waits for the first opposite candle on the selected custom timeframe:
* For a bullish crossover, it waits for a red candle.
* For a bearish crossover, it waits for a green candle.
3. Alerts:
* Alerts are triggered when the opposite candle is detected on the custom timeframe.
* The alert message specifies the type of crossover and the opposite candle condition.
4. Visual Feedback:
* The script provides visual feedback on the chart:
* Circles mark the crossover points.
* Crosses mark the opposite candle alerts.
4. Use Case
This script is ideal for traders who:
* Use EMA crossovers as a trend-following strategy.
* Want to confirm crossovers with price action on a different timeframe.
* Prefer to wait for an opposite candle (e.g., a pullback or continuation signal) before entering a trade.
5. Example Scenarios
1. Bullish Crossover:
* EMA 9 crosses above EMA 21 on the 5-minute chart.
* The script waits for a red candle on the selected custom timeframe (e.g., 2-minute chart).
* Once the red candle closes, a bullish alert is triggered.
2. Bearish Crossover:
* EMA 9 crosses below EMA 21 on the 5-minute chart.
* The script waits for a green candle on the selected custom timeframe (e.g., 2-minute chart).
* Once the green candle closes, a bearish alert is triggered.
6. Visual Markers
* Bullish Cross: Green circle below the bar.
* Bearish Cross: Red circle above the bar.
* Bullish Alert: Red cross below the bar.
* Bearish Alert: Green cross above the bar.
7. Summary
This script combines EMA crossovers with opposite candle confirmation on a custom timeframe to provide a more robust trading signal. It is particularly useful for traders who want to:
* Avoid false signals by waiting for price confirmation.
* Use multiple timeframes for better decision-making.
* Receive real-time alerts when conditions are met.
EMA: Technical Analysis Tool - PanelKey Features
1. Multiple EMAs:
* Calculates and plots EMAs for periods 8, 9, 20, 21, and 50.
* Allows customization of EMA colors.
2. VWAP (Volume-Weighted Average Price):
* Calculates VWAP and resets at the start of each trading session.
* Dynamically colors the VWAP line based on whether the price is above (green) or below (red) the VWAP.
3. RSI (Relative Strength Index):
* Calculates RSI with customizable length (default: 14).
* Highlights overbought (≥70) and oversold (≤30) conditions.
4. MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence):
* Calculates MACD with customizable short, long, and signal lengths.
* Displays bullish (green) or bearish (red) signals based on MACD line vs. signal line.
5. Parabolic SAR:
* Calculates Parabolic SAR and displays bullish (green) or bearish (red) signals based on price position relative to SAR.
6. Price Display:
* Displays the current price on the chart with a dotted line and label.
* Colors the line green if the current candle is bullish (close ≥ open) or red if bearish (close < open).
7. Cross Signals:
* Plots circles at crossover points for:
* EMA 9 vs. EMA 21 (bullish/bearish).
* EMA 8 vs. EMA 20 (bullish/bearish).
* Price vs. VWAP (bullish/bearish).
8. Table Display:
* Displays a summary table with the following information:
* EMA 8/20 and EMA 9/21 cross signals (bullish/bearish).
* EMA 50 signal (bullish/bearish).
* VWAP signal (bullish/bearish).
* MACD signal (bullish/bearish).
* Parabolic SAR signal (bullish/bearish).
* RSI value and overbought/oversold status.
2. User Customization
* EMA Colors: Users can customize the colors of each EMA.
* Table Options:
* Choose which indicators to display in the table (EMA 8/20, EMA 9/21, EMA 50, VWAP, MACD, RSI, Parabolic SAR).
* Adjust the table's position (e.g., top right, bottom left).
* Adjust the text size (auto, normal, small, tiny).
3. Visual Enhancements
* Dynamic Coloring:
* VWAP, MACD, Parabolic SAR, and EMA cross signals are colored green (bullish) or red (bearish).
* RSI is colored red (overbought), green (oversold), or gray (neutral).
* Plot Shapes:
* Circles are plotted at key crossover points (e.g., EMA crosses, price vs. VWAP).
4. Use Case
This script is designed for technical analysis and provides a comprehensive view of:
* Trend direction (using EMAs and VWAP).
* Momentum (using RSI and MACD).
* Volatility and reversals (using Parabolic SAR).
It is particularly useful for traders who want to:
* Identify trends and crossovers.
* Monitor key support/resistance levels (VWAP).
* Spot overbought/oversold conditions (RSI).
* Make decisions based on multiple indicators in one place.
5. Summary Table
The table consolidates all the signals into one place, making it easy to interpret the current market conditions at a glance. For example:
* EMA 8/20: Bullish/Bearish.
* EMA 9/21: Bullish/Bearish.
* EMA 50: Bullish/Bearish.
* VWAP: Bullish/Bearish.
* MACD: Bullish/Bearish.
* Parabolic SAR: Bullish/Bearish.
* RSI: Overbought/Oversold/Neutral.
This script is a powerful all-in-one tool for traders who rely on multiple technical indicators for decision-making.
EMA BY CS v3It works by indicating the crossing of the trend, both bullish and bearish, and indicating the market trend.
*Green indicates bullish movement
*Red indicates downward movement
*Blue indicates the market trend
Works with any section and any market.
I hope it helps you a lot and you enjoy it.
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Avi - 8 MAMoving Averages (MA) Section
User Inputs:
The script lets you enable/disable and configure eight different moving averages. For each MA, you can choose:
The type: Simple Moving Average (SMA) or Exponential Moving Average (EMA)
The period (length)
The color used for plotting
Calculation:
A custom function (maFunc) calculates the MA value based on the selected type and length. Each moving average (from MA 1 to MA 8) is computed accordingly and then plotted on the chart.
2. EMA Cloud
Inputs:
There are inputs for a "Fast EMA" (default 8) and a "Slow EMA" (default 21).
Calculation & Plotting:
The script calculates the 8-period and 21-period EMAs. Although these EMAs are not directly plotted (they’re set with display.none), they are used to determine the market condition:
If the fast EMA is above the slow EMA, the area between them is filled with a greenish color.
If the fast EMA is below the slow EMA, the fill color turns reddish.
3. Buyer/Seller Pressure & ATR Calculations
Price Difference:
The script computes the difference between the close and open prices (as well as the percentage difference), which can be used as a measure of buyer vs. seller pressure.
ATR (Average True Range):
A 14-period ATR is calculated and then expressed as a percentage of the current close price. This gives a sense of volatility relative to the price level.
4. Volume Metrics & Relative Volume
Daily Volume & Averages:
The script retrieves daily volume data and computes a moving average for volume over a configurable length (default 20).
Relative Volume:
It calculates:
The average volume for the current period.
A relative volume multiplier comparing current volume to its moving average.
An estimated full-day volume based on the elapsed trading time, and checks if it will exceed the previous day’s volume.
The values are then formatted (e.g., converting to millions) for easier reading.
Conditional Formatting:
A background color is set based on whether the estimated relative volume is above or below a threshold.
5. Table Display
Purpose:
A table is created (position is configurable) to display key metrics:
14-day ATR percentage
Relative volume information (as a multiple and whether it exceeds the previous day)
Price difference (absolute and percentage change)
Style:
The table cells include conditional background and text colors to highlight different market conditions.
6. Pivot Points & Labels
Pivot Calculation:
The script calculates pivot highs and lows using user-defined left/right bar lengths.
Label Drawing:
When a pivot point is detected, a label is drawn on the chart to display its value. The style and colors for these labels are also configurable by the user.
Summary
This indicator script is quite comprehensive. It not only provides multiple moving averages and an EMA cloud to help visualize trend conditions but also includes features to assess market volatility, volume dynamics, and pivot levels—all of which are displayed neatly on the chart through plots and a customizable table. The commented-out gap detection code suggests that further features could be integrated if gap analysis is required.
If you have any specific questions or need further modifications, feel free to ask!
2 days ago
Release Notes
1. Moving Averages (MA) Section
User Inputs:
The script lets you enable/disable and configure eight different moving averages. For each MA, you can choose:
The type: Simple Moving Average (SMA) or Exponential Moving Average (EMA)
The period (length)
The color used for plotting
Calculation:
A custom function (maFunc) calculates the MA value based on the selected type and length. Each moving average (from MA 1 to MA 8) is computed accordingly and then plotted on the chart.
2. EMA Cloud
Inputs:
There are inputs for a "Fast EMA" (default 8) and a "Slow EMA" (default 21).
Calculation & Plotting:
The script calculates the 8-period and 21-period EMAs. Although these EMAs are not directly plotted (they’re set with display.none), they are used to determine the market condition:
If the fast EMA is above the slow EMA, the area between them is filled with a greenish color.
If the fast EMA is below the slow EMA, the fill color turns reddish.
3. Buyer/Seller Pressure & ATR Calculations
Price Difference:
The script computes the difference between the close and open prices (as well as the percentage difference), which can be used as a measure of buyer vs. seller pressure.
ATR (Average True Range):
A 14-period ATR is calculated and then expressed as a percentage of the current close price. This gives a sense of volatility relative to the price level.
4. Volume Metrics & Relative Volume
Daily Volume & Averages:
The script retrieves daily volume data and computes a moving average for volume over a configurable length (default 20).
Relative Volume:
It calculates:
The average volume for the current period.
A relative volume multiplier comparing current volume to its moving average.
An estimated full-day volume based on the elapsed trading time, and checks if it will exceed the previous day’s volume.
The values are then formatted (e.g., converting to millions) for easier reading.
Conditional Formatting:
A background color is set based on whether the estimated relative volume is above or below a threshold.
5. Table Display
Purpose:
A table is created (position is configurable) to display key metrics:
14-day ATR percentage
Relative volume information (as a multiple and whether it exceeds the previous day)
Price difference (absolute and percentage change)
Style:
The table cells include conditional background and text colors to highlight different market conditions.
6. Pivot Points & Labels
Pivot Calculation:
The script calculates pivot highs and lows using user-defined left/right bar lengths.
Label Drawing:
When a pivot point is detected, a label is drawn on the chart to display its value. The style and colors for these labels are also configurable by the user.
Summary
This indicator script is quite comprehensive. It not only provides multiple moving averages and an EMA cloud to help visualize trend conditions but also includes features to assess market volatility, volume dynamics, and pivot levels—all of which are displayed neatly on the chart through plots and a customizable table. The commented-out gap detection code suggests that further features could be integrated if gap analysis is required.
If you have any specific questions or need further modifications, feel free to ask.
MTF Fast Trend Information v.9.1pMulti Time Frame Fast Trend Information (MTF FTI).
The indicator uses Super Trend and Moving Averages to display trend information.
In addition, it shows information based on standard TradingView indicators - RSI, MFI, CCI, OBV, and TSI (The Trend Strength Index indicator measures the tendency of a symbol to either trend steadily or to revert to its mean. The core idea behind TSI is that the more momentum a symbol has relative to its volatility, the more likely it is to follow a trend and the less likely it is to revert to its mean. It analyzes price momentum using the Pearson correlation coefficient, a normalized measure of the linear relationship between time series. Its output shows the correlation between the chart's closing prices and bar index values over a defined number of bars).
Also it shows Chop Zone and ER.
Efficiency Ratio (ER) - It measures the efficiency of price movements. It quantifies how much the price has moved in a given direction relative to its overall volatility. A high ER indicates a strong trend, while a low ER suggests choppy, sideways movement.
ER values scale: H (high), M (medium), L (low).
For more information above ER google KAMA (Kaufman's Adaptive Moving Average).
The Chop Zone indicator allows one to determine whether a market is choppy, showcasing a sideways trend, or not choppy, showcasing a directional trend.
CZ values scale - Red (high values) for the choppy market and Green (low values) for the dominant trend.
CZ can be displayed above or below candles or at the top or bottom of the screen (or turned off). It acts like the standard Chop Zone indicator.
Trend values scale: Up, Down, UP+, Down+. Plus means stronger movement.
TSI values scale: SU (strong up), UP, WU (week up), N+ (above neutral), N (neutral), N- (below neutral), WD (weak down), DN (down), SD (strong down).
CCI, RSI, MFI values scale: OB (over bought), NB (near overbought), WB(weak overbought), N+ (above neutral), N (neutral), N- (below neutral), WO (weak oversold), NO (near oversold), OS (over sold).
VW shows whether the price is above (A) or below (B) VWAP (VWAP is irrelevant for daily or higher time frames).
OBV values scale: BEAR for bearish, BULL for bullish, and NTRL for neutral.
OBV divergence valies scale: HBL (hidden bullish), HBR (hidden bearish), NTR (neutral), RBR/RBL (regular bearich/bullish)
The indicator supports up to seven Time Frames. The more Time Frames it uses, the lower the response time. Five enabled Time Frames are more than enough. You can turn on and off any Time Frame you define.
You can switch between Super Trend and Moving Averages for trend direction detection.
If you encounter a loading problem, refresh the browser and use less enabled Time Frames.
Multi-EMA Combination with Multi-Timeframe EMA By BCB ElevateBenefits and Features of the Multi-EMA Combination Indicator with Multi-Timeframe EMA:
Key Features:
Multiple EMA Support:
Tracks up to six EMAs simultaneously, each with customizable lengths and colors.
Allows traders to observe various short-term and long-term trends in the market.
Multi-Timeframe EMA (MTF EMA):
Incorporates a higher timeframe EMA directly into the current chart.
Useful for aligning intraday trading strategies with broader market trends.
Provides customizable settings, including the EMA length and timeframe.
Combined Alerts:
Automated alerts for key crossover and crossunder events.
Alerts include:
EMA 1 crossing EMA 2 (shorter-term signals).
EMA 1 crossing EMA 2 and EMA 3 together (stronger confirmation signals).
Can enable or disable buy and sell alerts separately.
Customizability:
Users can set EMA lengths, colors, and other preferences directly from the settings menu.
The multi-timeframe EMA can be toggled on/off for flexibility.
User-Friendly Visuals:
Clearly plots EMAs with different colors and line widths to distinguish trends.
The multi-timeframe EMA uses a unique style for better visibility.
Moving Average Exponential with Buy/SellThe Enhanced EMA Signals Indicator is a powerful trend-following tool designed to help traders identify potential buy and sell opportunities based on the crossover of two Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs). It provides clear visual cues, customizable settings, and alert notifications to enhance trading efficiency.
EMA Cross🔥EMA Cross – Multi-Timeframe Trend & Crossover Indicator⚡
📌 Overview
The EMA Cross Indicator is a trend-following tool designed to help traders identify market trends and potential trade opportunities using Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs). It provides clear crossover signals, allowing traders to spot trend reversals and momentum shifts with precision.
📌 Concept & Working Mechanism
1. Multi-Timeframe EMAs:
- Plots two customizable EMAs (Fast EMA & Slow EMA) that can be set to any timeframe.
- Helps traders determine short-term and long-term trend direction.
2. EMA Crossover Signals:
- Golden Cross (Bullish Signal): Occurs when the fast EMA crosses above the slow EMA, indicating a potential uptrend.
- Death Cross (Bearish Signal): Occurs when the fast EMA crosses below the slow EMA, signaling a possible downtrend.
3. Customizable Crossover Alerts:
- Choose from different shapes (arrow, triangle, circle, cross) to highlight EMA crossovers for better visualization.
- Helps traders quickly recognize trend shifts on the chart.
4. Dynamic Trend Adaptation:
- Supports timeframe selection to analyze trends from different perspectives.
- Works across all asset classes, including Forex, Crypto, Stocks, and Commodities.
📌 How to Use
1- Trend Confirmation: Use the EMA direction and crossover signals to validate trend strength.
2- Entry & Exit Strategy:
3- Enter long trades after a Golden Cross, indicating bullish momentum.
4- Enter short trades after a Death Cross, signaling bearish pressure.
5- Custom Alerts & Visuals: Customize crossover signals for clear trade identification.
📌 Why Use This Indicator?
✅ Multi-timeframe EMAs for accurate trend analysis.
✅ Clear crossover signals for easy trade execution.
✅ Customizable shapes for crossover visualization.
✅ Works on all markets and trading styles.
VWAP Horizon Suite Optimized - CoffeeKillerVWAP Horizon Suite Optimized - User Guide
Overview
The VWAP Horizon Suite Optimized is a comprehensive technical analysis tool for TradingView designed to enhance your trading strategy with Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) analysis, standard deviation bands, and customizable Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs). This indicator provides a robust framework for identifying potential support and resistance levels, price momentum, and market trends.
Key Features
- **Daily VWAP with Session Reset**: Automatically resets at 17:00 (5:00 PM) each day
- **Customizable Standard Deviation/Percentage Bands**: Up to 3 bands above and below VWAP
- **High/Low Point Detection**: Visual markers for significant price levels
- **Multiple Customizable EMAs**: 8 different EMAs that can be individually toggled and styled
- **Visual Customization**: Adjustable colors, fills, and styles for all elements
VWAP Settings
- **Source**: Determines the price data used to calculate VWAP (default: HLC3 - High, Low, Close average)
Bands Settings
- **Bands Calculation Mode**: Choose between "Standard Deviation" or "Percentage" methods
- **Show Band #1, #2, #3**: Toggle visibility for each band
- **Band Multiplier #1, #2, #3**: Adjust the distance from VWAP (in standard deviations or percentage)
- **Show Fills**: Enable colored fills between bands for better visualization
Visualization Settings
- **Show High/Low Markers**: Display diamond markers for local high and low points relative to VWAP, these reset based on the price crossing the VWAP Line.
EMA Settings
The indicator provides 8 customizable EMAs (8, 13, 21, 26, 48, 50, 100, and 200) with individual controls:
- **Show EMA X**: Toggle visibility for each EMA
- **EMA X Period**: Adjust the period length for calculation
- **EMA X Color**: Customize the color of each EMA
- **EMA Line Width**: Set the width for all EMA lines
How to Use
Basic VWAP Analysis
The core VWAP line (blue) represents the average price weighted by volume since the start of the session (17:00 daily reset). This serves as a dynamic support/resistance level and reference point for intraday trading.
1. **Price above VWAP**: Generally bullish short-term sentiment
2. **Price below VWAP**: Generally bearish short-term sentiment
3. **Crosses of VWAP**: Potential shift in short-term momentum
Standard Deviation Bands
The bands surrounding VWAP help identify potential support, resistance, and volatility levels:
- **Band #1 (±1σ)**: Price often reverts to VWAP when reaching these levels
- **Band #2 (±2σ)**: Stronger support/resistance areas, possible reversal zones
- **Band #3 (±3σ)**: Extreme price levels, often indicating overbought/oversold conditions
High/Low Point Detection
Purple and yellow diamond markers identify significant swing highs and lows relative to VWAP, helping you recognize potential reversal points or continuation patterns. (These repaint in a effort to find the max high/low point from the VWAP Line)
EMA Strategy
The customizable EMAs can be used to:
- Find potential support/resistance levels
- Create crossover systems
- Analyze market structure
Common EMA combinations include:
- 8 & 21 for short-term trends
- 50 & 200 for long-term trends and the "Golden Cross/Death Cross"
- 13 & 48 for the "New Golden Cross" - a modern alternative gaining popularity among traders
- 8, 13, 21 for complex short-term momentum analysis
Advanced Usage Tips
For Day Traders
1. **Opening Range Analysis**: Watch how price reacts to VWAP in the first hour of trading
2. **VWAP Reversions**: Look for trades when price touches outer bands and reverses toward VWAP
3. **Band Breakouts**: Strong moves beyond Band #2 may indicate momentum for continuation
For Swing Traders
1. **Use alongside daily/weekly support-resistance levels**
2. **Combine with EMA crossovers for trend confirmation**
3. **Identify potential reversal zones where price reaches Band #3**
Combined Strategies
- **EMA + VWAP Confluence**: Strong signals occur when EMA lines and VWAP/bands align at the same price level
- **High/Low + Band Touch**: When a high/low marker appears near a band, it may indicate a stronger support/resistance level
Conclusion
The VWAP Horizon Suite Optimized provides a comprehensive set of tools for price analysis based on volume-weighted data and exponential averages. By understanding and properly configuring the various components, you can create a powerful visual framework for identifying potential trading opportunities across multiple timeframes.
Remember that no indicator provides perfect signals, and the VWAP Horizon Suite works best when used as part of a complete trading strategy that includes risk management, multiple confirmation tools, and proper analysis of market conditions.
DISCLAIMER
**DISCLAIMER: This indicator and its signals are intended solely for educational and informational purposes. They do not constitute financial advice. Trading involves significant risk of loss. Always conduct your own analysis and consult with financial professionals before making trading decisions.**
RSI Signal with filters by S.Kodirov📌 English
RSI Signal with Multi-Timeframe Filters
This TradingView indicator generates RSI-based buy and sell signals on the 15-minute timeframe with additional filtering from other timeframes (5M, 30M, 1M).
🔹 Signal Types:
✅ 15/5B & 15/5S – RSI 15M filtered by 5M
✅ 15/30/1B & 15/30/1S – RSI 15M filtered by 30M & 1M
✅ 15B & 15S – RSI 15M without filters
🔹 How It Works:
Signals are displayed as colored triangles on the chart.
Labels indicate the type of signal (e.g., 15/5B, 15S).
Alerts notify users when a signal appears.
🚀 Best for short-term trading with RSI confirmation from multiple timeframes!
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Индикатор RSI с мульти-таймфрейм фильтрами
Этот индикатор для TradingView генерирует сигналы покупки и продажи на 15-минутном таймфрейме, используя фильтрацию с других таймфреймов (5M, 30M, 1M).
🔹 Типы сигналов:
✅ 15/5B & 15/5S – RSI 15M с фильтром 5M
✅ 15/30/1B & 15/30/1S – RSI 15M с фильтрами 30M и 1M
✅ 15B & 15S – RSI 15M без фильтров
🔹 Как это работает:
Сигналы отображаются как цветные треугольники на графике.
Подписи показывают тип сигнала (например, 15/5B, 15S).
Алерты уведомляют трейдера о появлении сигнала.
🚀 Идеально для краткосрочной торговли с подтверждением RSI на нескольких таймфреймах!
📌 O'zbekcha
Ko'p vaqt oralig‘idagi RSI signallari
Ushbu TradingView indikatori 15 daqiqalik vaqt oralig‘ida RSI asosida sotib olish va sotish signallarini yaratadi. Bundan tashqari, boshqa vaqt oralig‘idagi (5M, 30M, 1M) RSI filtrlarini ham hisobga oladi.
🔹 Signal turlari:
✅ 15/5B & 15/5S – 5M bilan filtrlangan RSI 15M
✅ 15/30/1B & 15/30/1S – 30M va 1M bilan filtrlangan RSI 15M
✅ 15B & 15S – Filtrsiz RSI 15M
🔹 Qanday ishlaydi?
Signallar rangli uchburchaklar shaklida ko‘rsatiladi.
Yozuvlar signal turini ko‘rsatadi (masalan, 15/5B, 15S).
Xabarnomalar yangi signal paydo bo‘lganda treyderni ogohlantiradi.
🚀 Ko‘p vaqt oralig‘ida RSI tasdig‘i bilan qisqa muddatli savdo uchun ideal!
Date Display with Bar Counter and EMA===== ENGLISH DESCRIPTION =====
OVERVIEW:
This is a multi-function indicator that combines three useful tools in one script:
1. Date Display - Shows current date and symbol information in a customizable table
2. Bar Counter - Displays sequential bar numbers at specified intervals
3. EMA (Exponential Moving Average) - Plots an EMA line with customizable settings
FEATURES:
1. DATE DISPLAY:
- Shows date in full format (e.g., "Mon ∙ January 1, 2023") or short format (e.g., "Mon ∙ 01.01.23")
- Option to show/hide day of week
- Option to show/hide symbol and timeframe information
- Customizable table position (top/middle/bottom, left/center/right)
- Automatic color adjustment based on chart background
2. BAR COUNTER:
- Displays sequential bar numbers below price bars
- Customizable display frequency (every X bars)
- Special handling for Hong Kong futures (resets at market open)
- Different reset logic based on timeframe (daily, weekly, monthly)
- Customizable text size and color
3. EMA INDICATOR:
- Customizable period length (default: 20)
- Option to use different timeframe for calculation
- Option to wait for timeframe close for more stable signals
- Customizable line color
USAGE INSTRUCTIONS:
- After adding the indicator to your chart, customize settings in the "Format" panel
- The Date Display table will appear at your chosen position on the chart
- Bar numbers will appear below price bars at your specified frequency
- The EMA line will be plotted on the chart with your chosen settings
- Colors automatically adjust to light/dark chart themes
===== 中文说明 =====
概述:
这是一个多功能指标,将三个实用工具合并为一个脚本:
1. 日期显示 - 在可自定义的表格中显示当前日期和交易品种信息
2. K线计数器 - 按指定间隔显示K线序号
3. EMA指数移动平均线 - 绘制可自定义设置的EMA线
功能特点:
1. 日期显示:
- 支持完整格式(如"Mon ∙ January 1, 2023")或简短格式(如"Mon ∙ 01.01.23")
- 可选择显示/隐藏星期几
- 可选择显示/隐藏交易品种和时间周期信息
- 可自定义表格位置(顶部/中部/底部,左侧/中间/右侧)
- 根据图表背景自动调整颜色
2. K线计数器:
- 在价格K线下方显示序号
- 可自定义显示频率(每X根K线)
- 对香港期货有特殊处理(在开市时重置)
- 根据时间周期(日线、周线、月线)使用不同的重置逻辑
- 可自定义文字大小和颜色
3. EMA指标:
- 可自定义周期长度(默认:20)
- 可选择使用不同的时间周期进行计算
- 可选择等待时间周期结束以获得更稳定的信号
- 可自定义线条颜色
使用说明:
- 将指标添加到图表后,在"格式"面板中自定义设置
- 日期显示表格将出现在您选择的图表位置
- K线序号将按您指定的频率显示在价格K线下方
- EMA线将根据您选择的设置绘制在图表上
- 颜色会根据浅色/深色图表主题自动调整
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Candle Trend ConfirmationCandle Trend Confirmation Indicator
The "Candle Trend Confirmation" indicator This indicator leverages an Exponential Moving Average (EMA) to visually confirm market trends through dynamic coloring of the EMA line, a shading effect, and candle color changes. It aims to help traders quickly identify strong trends and consolidation phases, enhancing decision-making in various market conditions.
Key Features
Customizable EMA Period:
Traders can adjust the EMA period via an input parameter, with a default setting of 20 periods. This flexibility allows the indicator to adapt to different timeframes and trading strategies.
Pip Threshold for Trend Strength:
A user-defined pip threshold (default set to 0.02) determines the distance from the EMA required to classify a trend as "strong." This parameter can be fine-tuned to suit specific instruments, such as forex pairs, cryptocurrencies, or stocks, where pip values may differ.
Trend Detection Logic:
Strong Uptrend: The closing price must be above the EMA by at least the pip threshold (e.g., 2 pips) and show consistent upward movement over the last three bars (current close > previous close > close two bars ago).
Strong Downtrend: The closing price must be below the EMA by at least the pip threshold and exhibit consistent downward movement over the last three bars.
Consolidation: Any price action that doesn’t meet the strong trend criteria is classified as a consolidation phase.
Dynamic Coloring:
EMA Line: Displayed using the line.new function, the EMA changes color based on trend conditions: green for a strong uptrend, red for a strong downtrend, and purple for consolidation. The line is drawn only for the most recent bar to maintain chart clarity.
Candles: Candlestick colors mirror the trend state—green for strong uptrends, red for strong downtrends, and purple for consolidation—using the barcolor function, providing an immediate visual cue.
Shading Effect: Two dashed lines are drawn above and below the EMA (at half the pip threshold distance) to create a subtle shading zone. These lines adopt a semi-transparent version of the EMA’s color, enhancing the visual representation of the trend’s strength.
How It Works
The indicator calculates the EMA based on the closing price and compares the current price to this average. By incorporating a pip-based threshold and a three-bar confirmation, it filters out noise and highlights only significant trend movements. The use of line.new instead of plot ensures compatibility with certain TradingView environments and offers a lightweight way to render the EMA and shading lines on the chart.
Usage
Trend Identification: Green signals a strong bullish trend, ideal for potential long entries; red indicates a strong bearish trend, suitable for short opportunities; purple suggests a range-bound market, where caution or range-trading strategies may apply.
Customization: Adjust the EMA period and pip threshold in the indicator settings to match your trading style or the volatility of your chosen market. For example, forex traders might set the threshold to 0.0002 for 2 pips on EUR/USD, while crypto traders might use 2.0 for BTC/USD.
Visual Clarity: The combination of EMA coloring, shading, and candle highlights provides a comprehensive view of market dynamics at a glance.
Supertrend and Fast and Slow EMA StrategyThis strategy combines Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) and Average True Range (ATR) to create a simple, yet effective, trend-following approach. The strategy filters out fake or sideways signals by incorporating the ATR as a volatility filter, ensuring that trades are only taken during trending conditions. The key idea is to buy when the short-term trend (Fast EMA) aligns with the long-term trend (Slow EMA), and to avoid trades during low volatility periods.
How It Works:
EMA Crossover:
1). Buy Signal: When the Fast EMA (shorter-term, e.g., 20-period) crosses above the Slow EMA (longer-term, e.g., 50-period), this indicates a potential uptrend.
2). Sell Signal: When the Fast EMA crosses below the Slow EMA, this indicates a potential downtrend.
ATR Filter:
1). The ATR (Average True Range) is used to measure market volatility.
2). Trending Market: If the ATR is above a certain threshold, it indicates high volatility and a trending market. Only when ATR is above the threshold will the strategy generate buy/sell signals.
3). Sideways Market: If ATR is low (sideways or choppy market), the strategy will suppress signals to avoid entering during non-trending conditions.
When to Buy:
1). Condition 1: The Fast EMA crosses above the Slow EMA.
2). Condition 2: The ATR is above the defined threshold, indicating that the market is trending (not sideways or choppy).
When to Sell:
1). Condition 1: The Fast EMA crosses below the Slow EMA.
2). Condition 2: The ATR is above the defined threshold, confirming that the market is in a downtrend.
When Not to Enter the Trade:
1). Sideways Market: If the ATR is below the threshold, signaling low volatility and sideways or choppy market conditions, the strategy will not trigger any buy or sell signals.
2). False Crossovers: In low volatility conditions, price action tends to be noisy, which could lead to false signals. Therefore, avoiding trades during these periods reduces the risk of false breakouts.
Additional Factors to Consider Adding:
=> RSI (Relative Strength Index): Adding an RSI filter can help confirm overbought or oversold conditions to avoid buying into overextended moves or selling too low.
1). RSI Buy Filter: Only take buy signals when RSI is below 70 (avoiding overbought conditions).
2). RSI Sell Filter: Only take sell signals when RSI is above 30 (avoiding oversold conditions).
=> MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence): Using MACD can help validate the strength of the trend.
1). Buy when the MACD histogram is above the zero line and the Fast EMA crosses above the Slow EMA.
2). Sell when the MACD histogram is below the zero line and the Fast EMA crosses below the Slow EMA.
=> Support/Resistance Levels: Adding support and resistance levels can help you understand market structure and decide whether to enter or exit a trade.
1). Buy when price breaks above a significant resistance level (after a valid buy signal).
2). Sell when price breaks below a major support level (after a valid sell signal).
=> Volume: Consider adding a volume filter to ensure that buy/sell signals are supported by strong market participation. You could only take signals if the volume is above the moving average of volume over a certain period.
=> Trailing Stop Loss: Instead of a fixed stop loss, use a trailing stop based on a percentage or ATR to lock in profits as the trade moves in your favor.
=> Exit Signals: Besides the EMA crossover, consider adding Take Profit or Stop Loss levels, or even using a secondary indicator like RSI to signal an overbought/oversold condition and exit the trade.
Example Usage:
=> Buy Example:
1). Fast EMA (20-period) crosses above the Slow EMA (50-period).
2). The ATR is above the threshold, confirming that the market is trending.
3). Optionally, if RSI is below 70, the buy signal is further confirmed as not being overbought.
=> Sell Example:
1). Fast EMA (20-period) crosses below the Slow EMA (50-period).
2). The ATR is above the threshold, confirming that the market is trending.
3). Optionally, if RSI is above 30, the sell signal is further confirmed as not being oversold.
Conclusion:
This strategy helps to identify trending markets and filters out sideways or choppy market conditions. By using Fast and Slow EMAs combined with the ATR volatility filter, it provides a reliable approach to catching trending moves while avoiding false signals during low-volatility, sideways markets.
Bollinger Bands + EMA 200 + EMA 50This indicator combines three technical analysis tools: the Bollinger Bands (BB), and two Exponential Moving Averages (EMA) with periods of 200 and 50.
Bollinger Bands (BB): This indicator consists of three lines—the middle line being a simple moving average (SMA), and the upper and lower bands representing two standard deviations above and below the SMA. The width of the bands indicates market volatility, with wider bands signifying higher volatility and narrower bands indicating lower volatility.
Exponential Moving Averages (EMA 200 and EMA 50): The EMA is a type of moving average that gives more weight to recent prices, making it more responsive to price changes than the simple moving average. The EMA 200 is considered a long-term trend indicator, often used to identify the overall direction of the market. The EMA 50 is a medium-term trend indicator, helping to spot more immediate market trends. Crossovers between these two EMAs (such as when EMA 50 crosses above EMA 200) are commonly used as buy or sell signals, with the idea that a short-term trend shift is occurring.
By combining these three indicators, this custom Pine Script aims to give a comprehensive view of the market conditions, helping traders to understand both the volatility (via BB), the long-term market trend (via EMA 200), and the medium-term trend (via EMA 50). The interaction between the price and these indicators, along with crossovers, can be used to identify potential entry and exit points.
200 EMA AlertHow It Works:
The 200 EMA calculates the average price over the last 200 periods, giving more weight to recent price movements for a smoother and more responsive trend line.
It helps traders determine whether the market is in a bullish (above 200 EMA) or bearish (below 200 EMA) phase.
Why Traders Use the 200 EMA:
✅ Trend Confirmation – If the price is above the 200 EMA, the trend is bullish; if below, the trend is bearish.
✅ Dynamic Support & Resistance – Price often reacts around the 200 EMA, making it a key level for entries and exits.
✅ Works on All Timeframes – Whether on the 1-minute chart or the daily timeframe, the 200 EMA is effective for scalping, swing trading, and long-term investing.
✅ Easy to Combine with Other Indicators – Traders pair it with RSI, MACD, or price action for stronger confirmation.
How to Use It in Trading:
📌 Trend Trading – Buy when price pulls back to the 200 EMA in an uptrend; sell when price retests it in a downtrend.
📌 Breakout Strategy – A strong candle breaking above/below the 200 EMA signals a possible trend reversal.
📌 Filtering Trades – Many traders only take long trades above and short trades below the 200 EMA to align with the overall market trend.
Conclusion:
The 200 EMA is an essential indicator for traders of all levels, offering clear trend direction, strong support/resistance zones, and trade filtering for better decision-making. Whether you're trading forex, stocks, or crypto, mastering the 200 EMA can give you a significant edge in the markets. 🚀📈
POC-Candle-EMA-ATR-LongShadow-50percCandleThis is a script for those who trade based on volume and smart money strategies.
Some of the features of this script:
- Display "Time Price Opportunity Chart". These points help traders to identify price opportunities over time and have a better analysis of the market.
- Mark candles that have traded more volume than previous candles.
- Mark candles whose body is at least and not more than 50% of the total candle size, these candles can be found more easily in smart money strategies.
- Mark spike candles to find FVG faster
- Mark candles that have a shadow of at least more than 380 points and can be good reversal points.
- EMA indicator to check the market trend
- DonchianChannel indicator to check the price trend on the chart
Regards
Bar Color - Moving Average Convergence Divergence [nsen]The Pine Script you've provided creates a custom indicator that utilizes the MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) and displays various outputs, such as bar color changes based on MACD signals, and a table of data from multiple timeframes. Here's a breakdown of how the script works:
1. Basic Settings (Input)
• The script defines several user-configurable parameters, such as the MACD values, bar colors, the length of the EMA (Exponential Moving Average) periods, and signal smoothing.
• Users can also choose timeframes to analyze the MACD values, like 5 minutes, 15 minutes, 1 hour, 4 hours, and 1 day.
2. MACD Calculation
• It uses the EMA of the close price to calculate the MACD value, with fast_length and slow_length representing the fast and slow periods. The signal_length is used to calculate the Signal Line.
• The MACD value is the difference between the fast and slow EMA, and the Signal Line is the EMA of the MACD.
• The Histogram is the difference between the MACD and the Signal Line.
3. Plotting the Histogram
• The Histogram values are plotted with colors that change based on the value. If the Histogram is positive (rising), it is colored differently than if it's negative (falling). The colors are determined by the user inputs, for example, green for bullish (positive) signals and red for bearish (negative) signals.
4. Bar Coloring
• The bar color changes based on the MACD's bullish or bearish signal. If the MACD is bullish (MACD > Signal), the bar color will change to the color defined for bullish signals, and if it's bearish (MACD < Signal), the bar color will change to the color defined for bearish signals.
5. Multi-Timeframe Data Table
• The script includes a table displaying the MACD trend for different timeframes (e.g., 5m, 15m, 1h, 4h, 1d).
• Each timeframe will show a colored indicator: green (🟩) for bullish and red (🟥) for bearish, with the background color changing based on the trend.
6. Alerts
• The script has alert conditions to notify the user when the MACD shows a bullish or bearish entry:
• Bullish Entry: When the MACD turns bullish (crosses above the Signal Line).
• Bearish Entry: When the MACD turns bearish (crosses below the Signal Line).
• Alerts are triggered with custom messages such as "🟩 MACD Bullish Entry" and "🟥 MACD Bearish Entry."
Key Features:
• Customizable Inputs: Users can adjust the MACD settings, histogram colors, and timeframe options.
• Visual Feedback: The color changes of the histogram and bars provide instant visual cues for bullish or bearish trends.
• Multi-Timeframe Analysis: The table shows the MACD trend across multiple timeframes, helping traders monitor trends in different timeframes.
• Alert Conditions: Alerts notify users when key MACD crossovers occur.
3x Supertrend + EMA200 Signal Buy/Sell [nsen]The indicator uses signals from three Supertrend lines to determine whether to trade Buy or Sell, with the assistance of a moving average for bias.
Buy/Sell signals are generated when the conditions are met:
A Buy signal is triggered when all three Supertrend lines indicate a bullish trend and are above the EMA.
A Sell signal is triggered when all three Supertrend lines indicate a bearish trend and are below the EMA.
Indicator ใช้สัญญาณจาก Supertrend ทั้งหมด 3 เส้น โดยใช้ในการกำหนดว่าจะเลือกเทรด Buy หรือ Sell โดยการใช้ moveing average เข้ามาช่วยในการ bias
แสดงสัญญาณ Buy/Sell เมื่อเข้าเงื่อนไข
- Supertrend ทั้ง 3 เส้นเป็นสัญญาณ Bullish และอยู่เหนือเส้น EMA จะเปิดสัญญาณ Buy
- Supertrend ทั้ง 3 เส้นเป็นสัญญาณ Bearish และอยู่ใต้เส้น EMA จะเปิดสัญญาณ Sell
Sniper TradingSniper Trader Indicator Overview
Sniper Trader is a comprehensive trading indicator designed to assist traders by providing valuable insights and alerting them to key market conditions. The indicator combines several technical analysis tools and provides customizable inputs for different strategies and needs.
Here’s a detailed breakdown of all the components and their functions in the Sniper Trader indicator:
1. MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence)
The MACD is a trend-following momentum indicator that helps determine the strength and direction of the current trend. It consists of two lines:
MACD Line (Blue): Calculated by subtracting the long-term EMA (Exponential Moving Average) from the short-term EMA.
Signal Line (Red): The EMA of the MACD line, typically set to 9 periods.
What does it do?
Buy Signal: When the MACD line crosses above the signal line, it generates a buy signal.
Sell Signal: When the MACD line crosses below the signal line, it generates a sell signal.
Zero Line Crossings: Alerts are triggered when the MACD line crosses above or below the zero line.
2. RSI (Relative Strength Index)
The RSI is a momentum oscillator used to identify overbought or oversold conditions in the market.
Overbought Level (Red): The level above which the market might be considered overbought, typically set to 70.
Oversold Level (Green): The level below which the market might be considered oversold, typically set to 30.
What does it do?
Overbought Signal: When the RSI crosses above the overbought level, it’s considered a signal that the asset may be overbought.
Oversold Signal: When the RSI crosses below the oversold level, it’s considered a signal that the asset may be oversold.
3. ATR (Average True Range)
The ATR is a volatility indicator that measures the degree of price movement over a specific period (14 bars in this case). It provides insights into how volatile the market is.
What does it do?
The ATR value is plotted on the chart and provides a reference for potential market volatility. It's used to detect flat zones, where the price may not be moving significantly, potentially indicating a lack of trends.
4. Support and Resistance Zones
The Support and Resistance Zones are drawn by identifying key swing highs and lows over a user-defined look-back period.
Support Zone (Green): Identifies areas where the price has previously bounced upwards.
Resistance Zone (Red): Identifies areas where the price has previously been rejected or reversed.
What does it do?
The indicator uses swing highs and lows to define support and resistance zones and highlights these areas on the chart. This helps traders identify potential price reversal points.
5. Alarm Time
The Alarm Time feature allows you to set a custom time for the indicator to trigger an alarm. The time is based on Eastern Time and can be adjusted directly in the inputs tab.
What does it do?
It triggers an alert at a user-defined time (for example, 4 PM Eastern Time), helping traders close positions or take specific actions at a set time.
6. Market Condition Display
The Market Condition Display shows whether the market is in a Bullish, Bearish, or Flat state based on the MACD line’s position relative to the signal line.
Bullish (Green): The market is in an uptrend.
Bearish (Red): The market is in a downtrend.
Flat (Yellow): The market is in a range or consolidation phase.
7. Table for Key Information
The indicator includes a customizable table that displays the current market condition (Bull, Bear, Flat). The table is placed at a user-defined location (top-left, top-right, bottom-left, bottom-right), and the appearance of the table can be adjusted for text size and color.
8. Background Highlighting
Bullish Reversal: When the MACD line crosses above the signal line, the background is shaded green to highlight the potential for a trend reversal to the upside.
Bearish Reversal: When the MACD line crosses below the signal line, the background is shaded red to highlight the potential for a trend reversal to the downside.
Flat Zone: A flat zone is identified when volatility is low (ATR is below the average), and the background is shaded orange to signal periods of low market movement.
Key Features:
Customizable Time Inputs: Adjust the alarm time based on your local time zone.
User-Friendly Table: Easily view market conditions and adjust display settings.
Comprehensive Alerts: Receive alerts for MACD crossovers, RSI overbought/oversold conditions, flat zones, and the custom alarm time.
Support and Resistance Zones: Drawn automatically based on historical price action.
Trend and Momentum Indicators: Utilize the MACD and RSI for identifying trends and market conditions.
How to Use Sniper Trader:
Set Your Custom Time: Adjust the alarm time to match your trading schedule.
Monitor Market Conditions: Check the table for real-time market condition updates.
Use MACD and RSI Signals: Watch for MACD crossovers and RSI overbought/oversold signals.
Watch for Key Zones: Pay attention to the support and resistance zones and background highlights to identify market turning points.
Set Alerts: Use the built-in alerts to notify you of buy/sell signals or when it’s time to take action at your custom alarm time.
Squeeze Momentum Indicator with Entry Tactics### **Squeeze Momentum Indicator with Stacked EMAs**
#### **Description:**
This indicator is an enhanced version of the **Squeeze Momentum Indicator** (originally by John Carter and later modified by LazyBear). It identifies **periods of consolidation (squeeze)** and signals potential **explosive price moves** when momentum shifts. The added **stacked EMA concept** further refines entry signals by confirming trend strength. This is also an update to version 6 of PineScript
#### **How to Use:**
The indicator provides **three different entry tactics**, allowing traders to choose signals based on their strategy:
1. **Inside Day Pattern** – Detects inside candles, which indicate potential breakouts when volatility contracts.
2. **Consecutive Black Crosses (Squeeze Signal)** – A certain number of black crosses (low volatility periods) suggests a strong move is coming.
3. **Stacked EMA Concept** – When the **8 EMA > 21 EMA > 34 EMA**, combined with a momentum shift from negative to positive, it signals a **high-probability bullish entry**.
#### **Visual Cues:**
- **Histogram Bars**: Show momentum (green for increasing bullish, red for increasing bearish).
- **Black & Gray Dots**: Represent different squeeze states (low volatility vs. breakout conditions).
- **🔥 Bullish Label**: Appears when the stacked EMAs align and momentum shifts from negative to positive.
#### **Best Practices:**
- Look for **momentum shifts during a squeeze** for high-probability trades.
- Use **stacked EMAs as trend confirmation** before entering.
- Combine with **price action and volume analysis** for additional confluence.
This indicator helps traders **anticipate major price moves** rather than react, making it a powerful tool for trend-following and breakout strategies. 🚀
ORB-5Min + Adaptive 12/48 EMA + PDH/PDL
Overview:
This indicator combines the 5-Minute Opening Range Breakout (ORB), Adaptive 12/48 Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs), and Previous Day High/Low (PDH/PDL) levels to help traders identify key intraday levels and market trends.
Key Components and Logic:
5-Minute Opening Range Breakout (ORB):
Displays the high and low from the first 5-minute candle of the trading session.
Includes customizable opacity for the range fill.
Helps traders spot breakout opportunities and key support/resistance zones.
Adaptive 12/48 EMA System:
Displays EMAs for 9, 12, 48, and 200 periods.
The 12 EMA changes color based on whether the price is entirely above or below it.
The 48 EMA changes color depending on its relationship with the 12 EMA.
Provides dynamic trend identification and potential entry/exit signals.
Previous Day High/Low (PDH/PDL):
Displays the previous day’s high and low levels.
Useful for tracking key intraday support/resistance levels and potential reversal points.
Summary:
This script stands out by blending three popular intraday tools into a single comprehensive indicator. The combined visualization provides a layered market context that assists traders in making informed decisions quickly. The color-adaptive EMAs add clarity to trend direction, while the ORB and PDH/PDL levels highlight significant price zones for breakout or reversal trades.
How to Use:
Breakout Trades: Watch for price breaks above the ORB high or below the ORB low, especially when supported by EMA trends.
Trend Confirmation: Use the color-adaptive 12/48 EMA system to gauge momentum and market direction.
Reversal or Continuation: Observe how price reacts around PDH/PDL levels, especially if confluence with EMAs occurs.
This indicator is suitable for day traders seeking a clear and efficient way to track market structure, identify trends, and spot potential trade opportunities during regular market hours.
Adaptive 12/48 EMAThe Adaptive 12/48 EMA is a trend-following indicator that dynamically changes color based on price positioning relative to key exponential moving averages (EMAs).
EMA Calculation:
The script calculates three EMAs—9 EMA (white), 12 EMA (adaptive color), and 48 EMA (adaptive color).
Trend Confirmation:
The 12 EMA turns green when the price (open, close, and low) is fully above it, indicating bullish momentum. The 12 EMA turns red when the price is fully below it, signaling bearish conditions.
Long-Term Trend (48 EMA):
The 48 EMA turns purple when the 12 EMA is above it, confirming an uptrend. The 48 EMA turns pink when the 12 EMA is below it, confirming a downtrend. Both EMAs turn gray when there's no clear trend.
How to Benefit from It:
Trend Trading: Use green/red shifts in the 12 EMA to time entries in the direction of momentum.
Trend Strength Confirmation: The 48 EMA color change helps determine the longer-term trend direction.
Confluence with Other Indicators: Works well with volume indicators or RSI for confirmation before entering trades.
This indicator provides a clear visual representation of trend strength and direction, helping traders make informed decisions based on price structure.