FuturesPremIndex V2Improving on the FPI version 1 , the following changes are incorporated.
1. The prices now use adjustable weighted averages for both spot and futures
2. The algorithm is improved for better normalization of data
3. The buy and sell zones are more precise with adjustable tolerance
Upcoming V3 would include , the FRI ( Funding rate index ) as well as even better targeting of the zones .
Futures
MS POIVThis indicator was introduced by Larry Williams in 2007 and is very similar to the well known OBV indicator.
As such, it should be examined for convergence and divergence with the price trend. The interpretation can be done using the Wyckoff principles.
* Price rises, POIV stays behind => no subsequent demand
* Price meets resistance, POIV reaches new highs => supply (distribution) in the background
* Price and POIV rise synchronously => price trend is intact
These statements can of course be applied correspondingly to falling prices.
Larry Williams wrote for explanation:
Despite the problem, volume indictors have proven their worth, but while it is
a good idea to watch the cumulative flow of buying and selling pressure, you
should not assign all of this buying and selling to bulls and bears. Combined
with other concepts, such as keying off the open, we can focus on something
more germane to trading based just on volume, or what some might consider
related volatility indicators, such as daily ranges.
Futures traders can consider at least one solution to this problem: open
interest. Open interest is the number of outstanding contracts in a particular
market. (...))
The formula is calculating the cumulative sum of open interest times the net
change in price, divided by the true range. We then add the OBV value to this
cumulative sum.
So we first take the net change in price (today’s close minus yesterday’s close)
to get a percentage of where within the range the close was. Not all of the
activity will be buying or selling; the market “tells” us what percentage of
open interest goes to the buy or sell side.
Not only that, it also means we are incorporating price and trend change into
the formula.
(...)
One note of warning is necessary. The Williams POIV AD is a specific formula
that compensates for the close within the range relationship, as well telling
us how much OI to use, but it is an indicator, not a trading system. In
practice, it is useful to confirm a trade or to focus attention on a potential
trade. It is not intended to stand as the sole reason to initiate a position
in the market.
BTC Futures Premium IndexThe script collects data from various Futures and Spot prices and creates an index which identifies buy and sell zones . When combined with Open interest , this tool can be invaluable in making critical decisions .
Good Luck and I would request a like if you can spare that click :)
Thanks in advance and Happy Trading
Keltner + RSI Bitcoin Futures Trading [luca_badoer]This indicator combines the power of the Keltner channel with the power of the Relative Strength Indicator (RSI). It can help understand when the market is entering a bullish or a bearish trend.
Normally a Keltner channel would reference an Exponential Moving Average (EMA) of the price. In this case the Keltner Channel in the "Keltner + RSI Bitcoin Futures Trading " references the EMA of the 14-day RSI (white line). On top of that it overlays a 7-day RSI line (blue line). This produces some signals that are particularly useful in 2h, 4h and 1 day charts. The signals consist in the 7-day RSI line (blue line) crossing the upper (green) or lower (red) Keltner channels as well as the middle (white) line. Depending on the direction of the crossing (up or down) and the RSI level (from 0 to 100) at which the crossing takes place this produces bullish or bearish signals.
Examples:
- Bullish crossing: 7-day RSI (blue) crosses both the lower (red) and middle (white) lines upwards at a low to neutral RSI level (<70%)
- Bearish crossing: 7-day RSI (blue) cross both the upper (green) and middle (white) lines downwards at a high to neutral RSI (>30%)
Recommendations:
- Better to use it in 2h, 4h, and 1-day charts, thought it can also be used in lower timeframes. Confirmations of crossings in higher time-frames provide more certainty about the direction of the move.
- Use in combination with Heikin Ashi candles and volume indicators.
ADX Momentum cross + MacD + HH LL + Buy/Sell Signals and alerts Hello, This is the first indicator I have made and would like to contribute to the community.
This strategy came from trying to replicate a previous ADX Cross Indicator that I loved on MT4 which I used successfully on EUR/USD on high and low time frames. Through the process of trying to replicate it I failed, I decided to take what I had written so far and create my own ADX cross strategy using the combination of 3 ADX's, their lag. Then also using Higher highs and lower lows with the MacD to further filter the signals.
There are two buy and two sell conditions , the difference between these are just the order in which the ADX crossing determines the entry. The MacD and higher highs and lower lows are the same for filtering the signal.
You can change the look back for HH and LL look back range, along with the DI Length & ADX Smoothing for all ADX's. The lag used for either the buy or sell strategy with the Lag_Buy/Lag_Sell inputs. Lag_mid setting will affect all 4 conditions.
From testing and based on the ADX cross logic you should follow this structure when changing the inputs for:
DI Length: Lowest DI value (I.E. 1)
DI Lengtha: Middle DI value (I.E. 2)
DI Lengthb: Highest DI value (I.E. 3)
ADX Smoothing: Lowest Smoothing value (I.E. 1)
ADX Smoothinga: Middle Smoothing value (I.E. 2)
ADX Smoothingb: Highest Smoothing value (I.E. 3)
I tested this on the EUR/USD, but mainly I have been using it on BTC/USDT(binance) and BTC/USDT Perpetual futures(binance) with the 5 minute chart. I suggest playing around with the settings depending on the Symbol and timeframe you use because the default settings are what I last found to be optimal for my self on the 5min BTC/USDT Perpetual futures(binance) chart.
A good starting point I found when using the indicator on other charts is to use the below values:
DI Length: 7
DI Lengtha: 14
DI Lengthb: 21
ADX Smoothing: 7
ADX Smoothinga: 14
ADX Smoothingb: 21
If you have any questions, suggestions, or requests for this indicator feel free contact me. You can either comment on here or Message me
If you like this indicator please like and comment where you found it useful.
(D7R) FTX Bitcoin FuturesFTX Contract Futures Price with 3 different value display modes. (Percentage, Delta, Absolute).
This information can be used to understand when futures are trading at relative strong premium or discount against each other.
This information can either be used for hedging or price speculation when difference between contracts offer that arbitrage.
(D7R) Deribit Bitcoin FuturesDeribit Contract Futures Price with 3 different value display modes. (Percentage, Delta, Absolute).
This information can be used to understand when futures are trading at relative strong premium or discount against each other.
This information can either be used for hedging or price speculation when difference between contracts offer that arbitrage.
Fake-out ReversalsThis script combines two simple concepts, stop running and short term momentum, into a simple visual signal that can be applied to any market and any timeframe with some adjustment. It looks for price to violate a prior extreme within a certain lookback window, followed by price triggering a momentum filter that helps put the proverbial 'wind at your back' for the user. Users have the ability to customize three inputs; 1) Bars used to calculate price extremes 2)Bars since price violated that extreme 3)The sensitivity of the momentum filter.
You will find that these signals work best in choppy and rangebound price action, less so in trending/grinding markets. For entertainment/educational purposes only.
Enjoy!
Ehler Fisher applied on distance EMAThis is an improved version of Fisher, which use as a source the distance from EMA , compared to the initial source which was on the close of a candle.
It can be used in any market, any time frame .
For conditions we have multiple conditions for the logic, in this case initially if our fisher is above 0 is a long direction ,if its belowe 0 its a short direction.
Also we can improve this condition even further, in this case if we cross up our previous line its a buy signal, and if we cross down its a sell signal.
For best usage combine the cross together with the position of fisher respecting the 0.
If you have any other questions, let me know with a private message.
© 2021 - SwingSwiss - BUY/SELL© 2021 - Dan Chetrit - BUY/SELL"
Product Description:
The Indicator combines the Relative Strength Index, Moving Average Convergence Divergence as well as Volume and Stochastic.
The idea is to cross multiple data and signals from these indicators in order to trigger buy when crossing above and sell when crossing below the signal line.
The idea was also to find a mathematical function that will trade the convergence of these lines trying to predict the market.
This indicator works better on a daily chart.
The indicator works long and short but is better for long positions.
The script also includes an EMA 50 line as well as an overbought/oversold RSI background.
The indicator can be used on every type of market: indices, stocks, cryptocurrencies, currencies, and others but, according to backtesting, it works better for the US stock market.
This study is not a guaranteed profit. You should backtest or trade virtual money before using this study on your real portfolio, as it is intended to be a tool. Do your research and learn about the company you are investing in.
Disclaimer:
Trading and investing in the financial markets involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for every investor.
All trading strategies are used at your own risk.
Please send me a private message or comment on TradingView to gain access to the script.
Real Trading Hours - Vertical Lines - Mark RTH for Futures 12/Jan/2021 09:15 AM AUTHOR: Brandon Gum
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Updated script to plot vertical lines for open and close of futures.
Not sure why the 8:30 and 15:00 times had to be used over 9:30 or 16:00
Only plots for products of type futures. - Could be easily expanded to work with cryptos as well if you wanted.
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Equity Index Extended HoursHighlights the extended hours/Globex session for US Equity Index Futures.
Bollinger Band Color BarsThis is a simple addition to the built in Bollinger Bands script. All it does is replaces the traditional plotting of Bollinger Bands with color bars.
Premium Index Generic TheHuntThis indicator is similar to the standard premium index we made for bitcoin, but this one is for alts.
Just like with the bitcoin premium index, you can compare the spot price of a certain altcoin with the price on a futures exchange. The indicator can be used to spot potential strength or weakness in the market.
You can fill in 1 spot exchange pair and compare it with 2 futures exchange pairs.
For example fill in ETHUSD on coinbase and compare it with the future prices on bitmex and bybit.
We can clearly see that on that dump in the blue area, the premium index showed that spot prices were consistently higher than future prices which told us spot was buying the dip.
Premium Index TheHuntThe indicator is used to see the difference in price between spot and futures prices. If future price is higher than spot in a rally, the rally isn't backed by real buys (spot) but by dumb perp longs which CAN be bearish . If spot price is higher than futures in a rally, the upside is backed by real money (spot) which is bullish.
The indicator allows you to pick a spot pair to compare it with the future exchanges you want. You can select which future exchange pairs to compare with by ticking them in the settings.
As you can see here on the chart during this last rally the index is high in the green which means the rally is backed by futures and spot ain't really following. This could be a sign of exhaustion.
Background to highlight cash/session range [Futures]A simple script which allows the user to highlight the background of a certain session. At the moment there is only one session available, I will work on multiple highlights for numerous sessions at a later date.
Truenomic's Volume Weighted Aggregated BTC Premium IndexAn indicator that determines the aggregated volume-weighted premium from all leading derivatives exchanges:
Bybit
Bitmex
Binance
Ftx
Deribit
Okex
Huobi
Truenomic's BTC Premium IndexAn indicator that determines the premium from all leading derivatives exchanges:
Bybit
Bitmex
Binance
Ftx
Deribit
Okex
Huobi
Truenomic's OKEX Futures DeltaA very simple and basic indicator for tracking the delta of all futures from the OKEX exchange.
CC - ATP (Auto-Trendline Projection)I created this script with a simple goal in mind: Automatically plot trend-lines for a given interval with a resolution that fits the period chosen.
To accomplish this I used a combination of the following:
Ichimoku Spans and Ichimoku Span Width.
ATR and standard deviation from the ATR of the Ichimoku width.
Rolling MACD with directional RSI for coloration based on acceleration.
I then combined all of these pieces of data into a single label and line plotter, so that you can see the assumed trend-lines for the current period based on the interval selected. It attempts to avoid using look-ahead logic by resolving using security, and plotting based on the suggested methodologies.
Inputs:
n (this must be the smallest number). - This is usually 7,14 or 26 depending on the resolution you're going for.
m (must be m > n and m < o). - This is usually something close to 14,26 or 52.
o (must be o > m and o < p). - This is usually something close to 26,52 or 180.
p (must be p > o). - This is usually just o * 2 or 52, 180 or 360.
Show historical data - Keeps some of the lagging trend-lines at intervals of m, o and p.
Precision - The decimal precision to round to, useful if you need this for BTC or penny stocks.
Common Inputs I use:
n=7, m=14, o=26, p=52
n=14, m=26, o=52, p=180
n=26, m=52, o=180, p=360
You can use any numbers, but roughly you want:
m = n*2, o = m*2, p = o*2.
The labels contain the following information:
Expected Support/Resistance levels
The first level is assumed to be heading to the second level.
For instance, if you have S1 down to R2, that means a support is likely to become a resist.
If you have, instead, R1 up to R2 that means the resistance is moving up, but is still resist.
S1 down to S2 is similar in that it means the support level is moving lower but is still sup.
R1 up to S2 is the one that you want to look for as it indicates potential swings.
More-overly, R1-->S2 or S1-->R1 indicate pivotal moments.
MACD / RSI for the given period.
Pretty simple, it's given to the number of decimal places offered by the inputs.
Price Targets.
If it's above the price target area, that means the swing already probably happened.
If it's in the price target area, you're at a pivotal moment; it could go up or down.
If you're below the price target area, watch for catalysts that force price target entry.
WARNING:
Please note, all of this is trend analysis and can be completely demolished in an instant by a catalyst. If there is a huge retracement event, you MUST WAIT A MINIMUM OF THE INPUT PERIOD OF TIME FOR THE STOCK TO SETTLE. If you have a retracement within n-m periods for instance, the short data will be inaccurate. If you have a retracement from m-o the mid data may be inaccurate until it triggers retracement. Same with o-p on the long level. The higher numbers you use, the less reactive the script, but the more historical data it will consume. For instance high numbers may be good for amazon, so you have less reaction to big dips, as you are not afraid because it is a strong company. While this is good on strong companies, it is suicidal for unknown ones.
DISCLAIMER:
I do NOT state anywhere that the data provided by this indicator is valid, forward looking, or guaranteed. If you make a trade based on this indicator I am in no way responsible for the outcome. All trades should be backed by personal due diligence and not rely directly on the indicators of others, as they may contain unfound bugs, incorrect math or look-ahead logic that is potentially dangerous. One final disclaimer, I am a programmer at heart, and am new to this field of study. While I have found a group of supportive friends, do realize I have been at this for less time than most others, more notably I started on 8/16/2020. Please shower me with constructive criticism and other thoughts you have.
Please take this script and view it as a learning experience not a tool for money as of this moment, if you have further questions about me or my scripts, please feel free to message me.
COT Net Non-Commercials vs Commercials (Updated MTF Non-Repaint)Hello there,
With this script, you can see CFTC COT Non Commercial and Commercial Positions together.
This way, you can analyze net values greater than 0 and smaller, as well as very dense and very shallow positions of producers and speculators.
Green - Non Commercials - Speculators
Red - Commercials - Producers
This script is multi time-frame and non-repaint script.
Data pulled through Quandl.
And the latest version codes have been used.
As time goes by, I will try to make useful modifications to this scheme.
Regards.
Noldo CFTC COT Commodities IndicatorHi.
Hello, this script has the same logic as Noldo CFTC COT Forex indicator :
It is the version for the future markets.
Major future assets are the subject.
Usage
This script works only on SPGSCI (S&P Goldman Sachs Commodity Index).
You must open SPGSCI :
www.tradingview.com
It only works on 1W graphics.
Because COT data is announced on Tuesday, it will cause repaint every Tuesday.
However, since it is a terminal, this factor is not strong enough to affect your decisions.
For use, you should open the bottom panel, go a little to the right in the history section and enlarge the panel you have opened.
The terminal will take its form in the presentation and provide analysis on the big screen.
COT data are pulled via Quandl.
Regards.






















