New Tradability by hajiIntroduction:
The New Tradability Indicator is a state-of-the-art, meticulously coded tool designed for traders on TradingView. Crafted with precision and an in-depth understanding of market dynamics, this indicator offers a comprehensive insight into market tradability across various time frames. By leveraging the core metrics of Trend Area and Quality, it aims to empower traders with the right information to make informed decisions, mitigate FOMO, and maximize profitability.
Core Features:
Three-tiered Time Frame Analysis:
Macro Time Frame: This captures the overarching market movement by analyzing long-term trends. It gives a bird's-eye view of the market's direction and momentum, ideal for position and swing traders.
Normal Time Frame: This is aligned with the current chart time frame. It offers real-time insights for those who trade more frequently, such as day traders or those who base their decisions on hourly or daily charts.
Micro Time Frame: Tailored for scalpers and short-term traders, this captures the minutiae of market fluctuations by focusing on smaller time frames.
Dual-metric Analysis:
Trend Area: This metric delves deep into the market's current trend strength. Whether bullish or bearish, it provides a quantified representation of the trend's vigor and possible continuation. A higher percentage indicates a more pronounced trend, offering traders clarity on potential breakout or reversal scenarios.
Quality: Designed to combat one of the trader's arch-nemeses, FOMO (Fear of Missing Out), this metric evaluates the aptness of entering a trade. A high-quality score signifies a ripe opportunity, suggesting that it's an optimal time to enter the market. Conversely, a low-quality score can act as a warning sign, indicating that the prime entry point might have passed, thus cautioning traders against making hasty decisions.
Tradability Bar: The culmination of the indicator's insights is reflected in the Tradability Bar. This holistic bar synthesizes data from all metrics and time frames to present traders with a singular, easy-to-read percentage. The higher the percentage, the more favorable the market conditions are deemed for trading.
Usage Guidelines:
For optimal results, traders are advised to:
Use the Tradability Bar as an initial reference point. A high percentage suggests promising trading conditions.
Dive deeper by analyzing individual metrics (Trend Area & Quality) and respective time frames to validate or refine their trading strategies.
Always consider external market news, events, and other technical analysis tools in conjunction with this indicator for a more rounded decision-making process.
Conclusion:
The New Tradability Indicator for TradingView stands as a beacon for traders navigating the tumultuous seas of the financial markets. By distilling complex market dynamics into actionable insights, it seeks to be an indispensable ally in a trader's journey towards consistent profitability. Whether you're a seasoned trader or just starting out, this tool is tailored to provide clarity, confidence, and a competitive edge in the trading arena. Welcome to the future of informed trading.
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Old Tradability by Kiersten & HajiIntroduction:
The "Old Tradability" is a meticulously crafted indicator designed exclusively for TradingView users. It brings together the power of various well-respected indicators, offering traders a comprehensive tool to gauge market conditions and make informed decisions. Whether you're a novice trader looking for a reliable indicator or a seasoned professional seeking to add another layer to your analytical toolbox, Old Tradability is tailored to provide actionable insights.
Core Features:
Dual Level Analysis:
Long-Term Trend Analysis: At its core, Old Tradability emphasizes the identification of prevailing long-term market trends. To achieve this, it leverages the capabilities of some of the most recognized indicators in the trading world, such as:
MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence): Known for its reliability in spotting trend changes and momentum.
MFI (Money Flow Index): A valuable tool to evaluate the flow of money into and out of an asset, often used to predict overbought or oversold conditions.
Heikin Ashi: A unique form of candlestick charting that filters market noise, helping traders understand the market sentiment and trend direction more clearly.
Short-Term Analysis Using MinMax Normalization: The indicator doesn't stop at just identifying the long-term trend. Recognizing the importance of short-term price movements, Old Tradability applies MinMax Normalization on shorter time frames. This technique adjusts the scale of data, making it easier to spot potential reversals or continuation patterns.
Strategic Trading Recommendations:
The principle is simple yet effective. When the long-term trend is bullish and the short-term analysis places the asset in the bottom 20%, it presents a potential buying opportunity. Conversely, if the long-term trend is bearish and the short-term places the asset in the top 20%, traders might consider it as a selling signal.
Integrated Risk Management Alerts:
One of the standout features of Old Tradability is its built-in risk management system. This feature ensures that traders are not only informed about potential trade setups but also about the inherent risks associated.
The system sends out timely alerts for what it deems as "perfect setups," allowing traders to act swiftly and decisively. This minimizes the chance of missing out on lucrative trades while also providing an extra layer of security by notifying users about unfavorable conditions.
Conclusion:
The Old Tradability Indicator is more than just a tool; it's a comprehensive trading companion. Its dual-level analysis ensures that traders have a holistic view of the market, while its integrated risk management alerts keep them one step ahead. If you're looking for a dependable, detailed, and actionable indicator on TradingView, Old Tradability might just be the perfect addition to your trading strategy. Happy trading!
Session highlighter [Digit23]This Pine Script indicator, crafted by Digit23, serves as a session highlighter to enrich your TradingView trading experience. It offers a visual representation of a specified trading session, aiding traders in identifying and concentrating on pivotal time intervals.
Key Features:
User-Defined Session: Tailor the trading session by setting specific start and end times, allowing traders to align the indicator with their preferred timeframes.
Day of Week Filter: Optionally, refine the highlighted session by selecting a specific day of the week, providing flexibility to accommodate diverse trading strategies.
Visual Clarity: The indicator employs a customizable background color during the defined trading session, ensuring quick recognition and differentiation of the highlighted timeframe.
How to Use:
Session Configuration: Adjust the start and end times to define your preferred trading session.
Day of Week Filter (Optional): Fine-tune the indicator by specifying a particular day of the week to apply the session highlight.
Visual Enhancement: The indicator visually highlights the specified trading session, offering a clear and intuitive representation on your TradingView chart.
Compatibility:
This indicator seamlessly integrates with all markets and timeframes available on TradingView, providing versatility for traders across different instruments.
Note:
Use this indicator alongside other technical analysis tools for a comprehensive trading strategy.
This indicator is shared for educational and informational purposes only. Trading involves risk, and it's crucial to conduct thorough research and analysis before making trading decisions.
Disclaimer: This script is provided for educational and informational purposes only. Trading involves risk, and it is essential to conduct thorough research and analysis before making trading decisions.
IPDA Standard Deviations [DexterLab x TFO x toodegrees]> Introduction and Acknowledgements
The IPDA Standard Deviations tool encompasses the Time and price relationship as studied by @TraderDext3r .
I am not the creator of this Theory, and I do not hold the answers to all the questions you may have; I suggest you to study it from Dexter's tweets, videos, and material.
This tool was born from a collaboration between @TraderDext3r, @tradeforopp and I, with the objective of bringing a comprehensive IPDA Standard Deviations tool to Tradingview.
> Tool Description
This is purely a graphical aid for traders to be able to quickly determine Fractal IPDA Time Windows, and trace the potential Standard Deviations of the moves at their respective high and low extremes.
The disruptive value of this tool is that it allows traders to save Time by automatically adapting the Time Windows based on the current chart's Timeframe, as well as providing customizations to filter and focus on the appropriate Standard Deviations.
> IPDA Standard Deviations by TraderDext3r
The underlying idea is based on the Interbank Price Delivery Algorithm's lookback windows on the daily chart as taught by the Inner Circle Trader:
IPDA looks at the past three months of price action to determine how to deliver price in the future.
Additionally, the ICT concept of projecting specific manipulation moves prior to large displacement upwards/downwards is used to navigate and interpret the priorly mentioned displacement move. We pay attention to specific Standard Deviations based on the current environment and overall narrative.
Dexter being one of the most prominent Inner Circle Trader students, harnessed the fractal nature of price to derive fractal IPDA Lookback Time Windows for lower Timeframes, and studied the behaviour of price at specific Deviations.
For Example:
The -1 to -2 area can initiate an algorithmic retracement before continuation.
The -2 to -2.5 area can initiate an algorithmic retracement before continuation, or a Smart Money Reversal.
The -4 area should be seen as the ultimate objective, or the level at which the displacement will slow down.
Given that these ideas stem from ICT's concepts themselves, they are to be used hand in hand with all other ICT Concepts (PD Array Matrix, PO3, Institutional Price Levels, ...).
> Fractal IPDA Time Windows
The IPDA Lookbacks Types identified by Dexter are as follows:
Monthly – 1D Chart: one widow per Month, highlighting the past three Months.
Weekly – 4H to 8H Chart: one window per Week, highlighting the past three Weeks.
Daily – 15m to 1H Chart: one window per Day, highlighting the past three Days.
Intraday – 1m to 5m Chart: one window per 4 Hours highlighting the past 12 Hours.
Inside these three respective Time Windows, the extreme High and Low will be identified, as well as the prior opposing short term market structure point. These represent the anchors for the Standard Deviation Projections.
> Tool Settings
The User is able to plot any type of Standard Deviation they want by inputting them in the settings, in their own line of the text box. They will always be plotted from the Time Windows extremes.
As previously mentioned, the User is also able to define their own Timeframe intervals for the respective IPDA Lookback Types. The specific Timeframes on which the different Lookback Types are plotted are edge-inclusive. In case of an overlap, the higher Timeframe Lookback will be prioritized.
Finally the User is able to filter and remove Standard Deviations in two ways:
"Remove Once Invalidated" will automatically delete a Deviation once its outer anchor extreme is traded through.
Manual Toggles will allow to remove the Upward or Downward Deviation of each Time Window at the discretion of the User.
Major shoutout to Dexter and TFO for their Time, it was a pleasure to collaborate and create this tool with them.
GLGT!
Astro: Planetary Aspects v2.0I have updated the excellent script originally written by @BarefootJoey with additional functionality as listed below the script's original description:
@BarefootJoey:
In astrology, planetary aspects refer to the angles formed between two or more planets in a horoscope or birth chart. These angles are created by the positions of the planets in the sky and are thought to represent a particular energy or influence that can impact events on Earth.
The most common planetary aspects are the conjunction (when two planets are in the same position in the zodiac), the opposition (when two planets are direct across from each other in the zodiac), the trine (when two planets are 120 degrees apart in the zodiac), and the square (when two planets are 90 degrees apart in the zodiac).
This oscillator plots the current geocentric/heliocentric aspect for up to two planets and features a customizable precision of degree (up to +/- 15 degrees) for each aspect.
Additional functionality added in by @Yevolution:
1. Overlay the indicator plot on top of the main chart, with the indicator's scale placed on the left - I found it easier to spot price reactions at a given planetary aspect vs seeing the plot in a separate frame
2. Add options to plot a vertical bar for every occurrence of chosen aspects
The script source code has remained open and additional comments have been added by me to explain the changes where relevant.
When I get some more spare time I will add a function to enable future planetary aspect events to also be displayed on the chart to make forecasting using this data easier.
Highlight Day of WeekA simple indicator that highlights certain days of the week by changing the background color of the chart to a specified color. Each day can be highlighted its own respective color.
This can be used to visually search for patterns based on day of the week.
Seasonality and Presidential cycleAn incredibly useful indicator that shows seasonality and presidential cycles by indices, stocks and industries. Just type in a ticker and trade according to seasonal patterns
Blue line - seasonality excluding presidential cycles
Green line - seasonality taking into account presidential cycles
*Seasonal patterns over the last 10 years
This indicator uses the request.seed() function.
Requests data from a GitHub repository maintained by our team and returns it as a series.
Pine Seeds is a service to import custom data and access it via TradingView.
Use TradingView as frontend and use a GitHub repository as backend.
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Rus: Невероятно полезный индикатор, который показывает сезонность и президентские циклы по индексам, акциям и отраслям. Просто вбейте тикер и торгуйте согласно сезонным паттернам
Синяя линия - сезонность без учета президентских циклов
Зеленая линия - сезонность с учетом президентских циклов
*Сезонные паттерны за последние 10 лет
SMC Indicator With WebhookThis indicator includes
- Liquidity sweeps
- FVG
- MSS
- Sessions
The alert system is set up for Discord webhooks. Discord webhook can be set up by creating a webhook in your Discord server then pasting the webhook url into the webhook url input box for the alert you create on the indicator.
You can create different alerts for different timeframes and symbols. E.g. HTF liquidity sweeps and LTF MSS.
Weekly Map By BTweekly map
This indicator draws the Low and High of the weekly candle and divides it into the required percentages
Z ScoreWhat Is Z-Score?
Z-score is a statistical measurement that describes a value's relationship to the mean of a group of values. Z-score is measured in terms of standard deviations from the mean. If a Z-score is 0, it indicates that the data point's score is identical to the mean score. A Z-score of 1.0 would indicate a value that is one standard deviation from the mean. Z-scores may be positive or negative, with a positive value indicating the score is above the mean and a negative score indicating it is below the mean.
CBOE Volatility Index
VIX is the ticker symbol and the popular name for the Chicago Board Options Exchange's CBOE Volatility Index, a popular measure of the stock market's expectation of volatility based on S&P 500 index options. It is calculated and disseminated on a real-time basis by the CBOE, and is often referred to as the fear index or fear gauge. To summarize, VIX is a volatility index derived from S&P 500 options for the 30 days following the measurement date, with the price of each option representing the market's expectation of 30-day forward-looking volatility. The resulting VIX index formulation provides a measure of expected market volatility on which expectations of further stock market volatility in the near future might be based
Z Scores of VIX
When the Z-scored VIX indicator exceeds the +2 standard deviation mark, the system forecasts mean reversion and decreasing volatility and the possibility of an upward trend in S&P500.
When the Z-scored VIX indicator falls below -2 standard deviations, the system predicts future increasing volatility and the possibility of a downward trend in S&P500.
Recession Indicator (Unemployment Rate)Unemployment rate
percentage of unemployed individuals in an economy among individuals currently in the labour force. It is calcuated as Unemployed IndividualsTotal Labour Force × 100 where unemployed individuals are those who are currently not working but are actively seeking work.
The unemployment rate is one of the primary economic indicators used to measure the health of an economy. It tends to fluctuate with the business cycle, increasing during recessions and decreasing during expansions. It is among the indicators most commonly watched by policy makers, investors, and the general public.
Policy makers and central banks consider how much the unemployment rate has increased during a particular recession to gauge the recession’s impact on the economy and to decide how to tailor fiscal and monetary policies to mitigate its adverse effects. In addition, central banks carefully try to predict the future trend of the unemployment rate to devise long-term strategies to lower it.
This indicator is a representation of yearly rate of change of Unemployment rate. Historically (not always) when ROC(Yearly) of Unemployment rate crossover zero line was a signal of recession or economic contraction.
[blackcat] L3 SuperJThe SuperJ indicator is a powerful tool that utilizes VWMA (Volume Weighted Moving Average) and ALMA (Arnaud Legoux Moving Average) to filter and enhance the KDJ indicator, resulting in a smoother J line and the creation of the SuperJ indicator. By incorporating TVMA (Triggered Volume Moving Average), the SuperJ indicator can generate trigger signals that can form bullish and bearish crossovers with the J line, creating an oscillating pattern.
The combination of VWMA and ALMA helps to remove noise from the market and provides clearer trading signals. This is particularly useful when the market is highly volatile or the trend is ambiguous. The oscillations of the J line can help traders identify the true trend and avoid being misled by false signals.
Furthermore, by considering the values and trends of the J line in conjunction with other technical analysis tools, traders can make more accurate assessments of market trends and price movements. For example, when combined with moving averages, the SuperJ indicator can enhance the ability to identify price reversal points.
The SuperJ indicator also offers benefits in assessing overbought and oversold conditions in the market. By observing the values and trends of the J line, traders can more accurately evaluate market sentiment and strength. When the J line is above 80, it may indicate an overly optimistic market with a risk of overbought conditions. Conversely, when the J line is below 20, it may indicate an overly pessimistic market with an opportunity for oversold conditions. These signals can assist traders in determining when to buy or sell.
In summary, the SuperJ indicator, derived from the combination of VWMA, ALMA, and TVMA, provides traders with a valuable tool for identifying overbought and oversold conditions, predicting price reversals, and generating high-quality trading signals. Its application as a "buy low, sell high" strategy element is highly effective in maximizing trading opportunities and optimizing profitability.
90 Minute Cycles90m cycles for 7:30-9, 9-10:30, 10:30-12
This indicator shows the 90 minute cycles for 7:30am-9am, 9am-10:30am and 10:30am-12pm New York time.
Stocks Seasonality GaugeThe Stocks Seasonality Gauge (SSG) Indicator is meticulously engineered to assist traders in discerning the historical and current performance trends of a particular stock, leveraging a blend of historical data analysis and Exponential Moving Average (EMA) computations. Through the lens of seasonality and recent price movements, this indicator provides a rich tableau of insights to anticipate potential future performance based on past behaviors.
Key Features:
Historical Performance Analysis:
The SSG assesses the historical performance of a stock, focusing on monthly returns over a specified number of lookback years. It calculates the average performance of the current month over these years, as well as the average monthly performance for the current year to date.
Recent Price Movement Evaluation:
Delves into the recent price movements by calculating the percentage price change over specific periods (21 days and 7 days), offering a glimpse into the short-term momentum of the stock.
Exponential Moving Average (EMA) Integration:
An EMA is constructed based on the recent price changes, providing a smoothed outlook on the stock's current month's performance. This EMA can be customized through the input parameter for its length, allowing for adaptation to various trading scenarios.
Visualization:
The indicator plots three crucial lines:
The average performance of the current month over the lookback years.
The average monthly performance for the current year to date.
The EMA of the current month's performance.
A horizontal line at 0% change is also plotted as a reference point to easily gauge positive or negative performances.
User-Defined Inputs:
Traders can define the number of lookback years and the EMA length for the current month's performance, offering a degree of customization to suit individual preferences and trading strategies.
Plotting:
The visualization is designed to provide a clear, color-coded representation of the historical and current performance metrics, aiding in the rapid assimilation of information and decision-making.
The Stocks Seasonality Gauge (SSG) is a sophisticated indicator for traders keen on harnessing the power of historical performance and recent price momentum to make informed trading decisions. Its blend of seasonality analysis and EMA application makes it a robust tool for anticipating potential market behaviors and aligning trading strategies accordingly.
Correlational cyclesCorrelation is a statistical measure that expresses the extent to which two variables are linearly related (meaning they change together at a constant rate). It's a common tool for describing simple relationships without making a statement about cause and effect.
This script allows the user to input a multiplier to reverse the symbol input. This enables the user to look at a correlation measure between VIX and QQQ and the same time.. And get a better of understanding of what is not alligning and what is. the peaks in correlations usually signal a coming volatile period.
Yearly and 12-Week Percentage Difference with EMAThe indicator "Yearly and 12-Week Percentage Difference with EMA" is designed to display the annual and 12-week difference in the percentage variability of asset prices, as well as their exponential moving averages (EMA) on the TradingView chart.
EMA Period (EMA Period): This is a configurable parameter that allows you to select a period for calculating the EMA.
Yearly % Difference (Annual percentage difference): This indicator shows the percentage difference between the current price and the asset price a year ago on weekly bars. The graph is displayed in blue.
12-Week % Difference (12 weeks difference as a percentage): This indicator shows the percentage difference between the current price and the asset price 12 weeks ago on weekly bars. The graph is displayed in green.
Zero Line (Zero Line): This black line on the chart shows the zero level.
EMA of Yearly % Difference (EMA of annual percentage difference): This line represents the exponential moving average (EMA) of the annual percentage difference. The graph is displayed in red.
EMA of 12-Week % Difference (EMA of the difference over 12 weeks as a percentage): This line represents the exponential moving average (EMA) of the difference over 12 weeks as a percentage. The graph is displayed in orange.
Use this indicator to analyze the percentage variability of asset prices on an annual and 12-week basis, as well as to track their EMA, which can help in making trading decisions.
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Индикатор "Разница в процентах за год и за 12 недель с EMA" предназначен для отображения цены от год к году, и за 12 недель процентной изменчивости цен актива, а также их экспоненциальных скользящих средних (EMA) на графике TradingView.
- EMA Period (Период EMA): Это настраиваемый параметр, который позволяет выбрать период для расчета EMA.
- Yearly % Difference (Годовая разница в процентах): Этот индикатор показывает процентную разницу между текущей ценой и ценой актива год назад на недельных барах. График отображается синим цветом.
- 12-Week % Difference (Разница за 12 недель в процентах): Этот индикатор показывает процентную разницу между текущей ценой и ценой актива 12 недель назад на недельных барах. График отображается зеленым цветом.
- Zero Line (Линия нуля): Эта черная линия на графике показывает нулевой уровень.
- EMA of Yearly % Difference (EMA годовой разницы в процентах): Эта линия представляет собой экспоненциальное скользящее среднее (EMA) годовой разницы в процентах. График отображается красным цветом.
- EMA of 12-Week % Difference (EMA разницы за 12 недель в процентах): Эта линия представляет собой экспоненциальное скользящее среднее (EMA) разницы за 12 недель в процентах. График отображается оранжевым цветом.
Используйте этот индикатор для анализа процентной изменчивости цен актива на годовой и 12-недельной основе, а также для отслеживания их EMA, что может помочь в принятии торговых решений.