Hello Everyone, The Expanded Camarilla Level s is introduced in the book " Secrets of a Pivot Boss: Revealing Proven Methods for Profiting in the Market " by Franklin Ocho a. I will not write a lot about the book, you should read it for yourself. There are many great ideas in the book, such using these levels, following trend, time price opportunity, Advanced...
This is the new pivotboss pivots calculations and also has Camarilla Pivots . User can define which time frame pivots they want to see starting from Hourly, Daily, weekly and monthly. Added labels for each levels. So that user can calculate potential profit targets. This script also includes Hourly and Daily OHLC with labels. Added Developing mid point of the...
Pivot points based on VWAP values instead of OHLC
Created a universal script for pivot points alerts. In the script, you can choose one of 4 pivot point types: Traditional, Fibonacci, Woodie, and Camarilla. You are able to create separate alerts for every level or create one for price crossing any level. For separate levels, you can choose: "Cross", "Crossover" and "Crossunder". You can also choose to...
Primarily for equities as no provision has been made to control the timing at which the open close high low are determined, indeed, I see no straightforward mechanism to do so in Pinescript. Development aided by: but with the entirely different calculations presented in "Secrets of a Pivot Boss" by Franklin Ochoa. And far cleaner and less-redundant code. To...
This is a fairly basic (but hopefully useful) indicator that combines three time-frames of Camarilla pivots into one. Default time-frames are: Weekly Monthly Yearly Time-frames can be modified as you wish, they are just set to these as I generally only trade higher intervals (just note that formatting labels will not change - but you can update these...
This is an experimental study designed to identify potential areas of support and resistance using a hybrid between Camarilla and Fibonacci pivot calculations. The levels are calculated by taking 110% of the previous interval's range multiplied by 8.33%, 16.67%, 25%, 50%, 61.8%, 78.6%, 100%, 127.2%, 141.4%, and 161.8%, then adding them above and below the interval...