Crypto - Open Close Cross With EMA - V6.3Designed around Crypto.
Based on an Open Close Cross strategy. Uses AO and EMA50 crosses to reduce risk.
Đường Trung bình trượt Mũ đôi (DEMA)
Kozlod - Yet Another Moving Average Cross Strategy (9 MA types)You can choose one of these MA types in params:
Simple Moving Average (SMA)
Exponential Moving Average (EMA)
Weighted Moving Average (WMA)
Arnaud Legoux Moving Average (ALMA)
Hull Moving Average (HMA)
Volume-weighted Moving Average (VWMA)
Least Square Moving Average (LSMA)
Smoothed Moving Average (SMMA)
Double Exponential Moving Average (DEMA)
Also you can select SL/PT % levels.
Viperz Super EMA Mix v2.0Hello friends,
Welcome to Viperz Super EMA Mix v2.0!!!
v2.0: Added TEMA source as an input, so the default value can be changed. I also Added a full description of Viperz Super EMA Mix below.
I have created a multi-layered Exponential Moving Average chart indicator, called Viperz Super EMA Mix. This is used to measure momentum of market trends. I had Bitcoin/Crypto trading in mind while creating it. Here is a breakdown of the different moving averages included, their default values and the reasoning behind why they were chosen.
First, we have the most reactive EMA, which is a Triple EMA, or TEMA. The TEMA smooths price fluctuations and filters out more volatility than a traditional EMA. Therefore, I have chosen that as the green line which will be nearest to the current price. I used TEMA here, so it will help filter out some of the noise on the most reactive EMA on this indicator. I have chosen 7 as the default for length, since that is a week. I chose the color green because I am using a stop light theme to make it easy for myself, and hopefully, for others to remember. All you have to remember for color order is Green > Yellow > Red. If the green is above yellow and yellow is above red lines, then current trend is bullish.
Secondly, we have the next most reactive EMA, which is a Double EMA, or DEMA. The DEMA is a fast-acting moving average that is more responsive to market changes than a traditional moving average. The TEMA and DEMA will react with each other the most on the charts, since their default values are nearest each other and use smaller lengths. I chose them to be the first 2 EMAs, in a "reverse order", so that the noise filtering is done slightly more on the shorter EMAs with more volatility. I chose 14 as default on the DEMA, since that is 2 weeks. I choose the color yellow to stick with my stop light theme (green better then yellow better than red).
Third, we have a less reactive regular EMA, set at length 21. This represents 3 weeks and uses the color red. If green and yellow are below the red lines, then the trend is bearish.
Lastly, I included the 50 day and 200 day EMAs, because they very commonly used for Bitcoin trading. I could try to explain it, but they do a better job of explaining why 50 and 200 day EMAs are used if you check this article here: cointelegraph.com
The color chosen for the 50 day was white and 200 day was blue. This is also so it's easy for me to remember (America, red, white and blue). Here is the full color scheme order: Green, Yellow, Red, White, Blue.
*** Just remember traffic lights first on smaller time frames (1 - 4 Hour time frames) and American flag for larger time frames (Daily to Weekly time frames) and you'll be recognizing the color scheme easily at a glance in no time!
If you don't agree on any of the default values I have chosen, then I have made it so you can change the length or source input values to anything you want for each moving average. You can also adjust the coloring and size of the EMA's bands.
If you find different default values that you like and you want me to make a special version for you, please send me a personal message. I appreciate the likes and follows. :)
TLDR: This should be used as a momentum indicator while market trading. The easiest way to remember how to recognize the market trend using my color scheme is to think of a stop light. Green, yellow, then red. The last are red, white and blue, like the American flag. If the order of the colors is green, yellow, red, white, blue, then the market is strongly trending bullish. It is opposite for bearish trend. Traffic lights (green/yellow/red) work the best on smaller time frames (Hourlys) and American flag (red/white/blue) for larger time frames (daily-weekly). All default input values and sources can be changed for each EMA.
Thank you, enjoy!
GR-Multiple Moving AveragesA simple indicator that contains all the main Moving Averages you'll probably need.
This indicator can be used on any time frame you wish.
The default periods for the moving averages are 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 & 200.
However you can set these values to whatever works for you, for example 5, 8, 10, 21, etc.
Please let me know in the comments below which values you use the most, so that I can adjust the defaults accordingly.
The lines get darker and thinker the more periods the MA covers.
You can easily adjust the colours of the lines and their thickness too.
The current colours seem to work OK on both the light and dark TradingView themes, but please do make suggestions for better default value.
You can also choose between 7 different ways of calculating the moving averages:
!None = You don't want to see this line
SMA ( Simple Moving Average )
EMA ( Exponential Moving Average )
WMA ( Weighted Moving Average )
DEMA ( Double Exponential Moving Average )
TEMA (Triple Moving Average
HMA ( Hull Moving Average )
Comments and suggestions are most welcome.
I'm available for hire to create custom indicators or to work on more complex projects.
MACD DEMA with signalsMACD sinyal üretirken 10-15 dakikalık bir delay'e sahip. Hayırsever bir vatandaş MACD ile DEMA'yı birleştirerecek bu gecikmeyi nötr hale getirmiş. Ben de sinyalleri gösteren küçük noktalar ekledim
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9/20 EMAs w/ Cross Signals (Traffic Lights)9/20 EMAs with Signals of Bullish or Bearish EMA Crossings, You won't miss these signals very clear!
ALSO saves indicator space by fusing two indicators into one! Duplicate this indicator with inputs 50/200 to save Even MORE Indicator Space since We can have only Have Limited amount of Indicators then you'll have all 9/20/50/200 EMAs using only two slots up! Traffic Lights
Multidema - Multiple Double EMA
Finally a multiDEMA indicator!
You can set up to 4 Double exponential moving average at the same time with one indicator
I use it as a reference to see on what DEMA the price is reacting
Code is protected but the use is FREE for anyone!
ENJOY!
Ultimate BK MA's Pro - CryptoProToolsAn All-In-One indicator for those using The BOSS method by Brandon Kelly
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The Free version of this indicator is just the essential BK SMA's but allows for no customization.
With the Pro version you get the ability to switch from SMA's (Simple Moving Average) and use any of the following:
- SMA - Simple
- EMA - Exponential
- DEMA - Double Exponential
- WMA - Weighted
- VWMA - Volume Weighted
- TEMA - Triple Exponential
- HMA - Hull
- SMMA - Smoothed
We've added quick Alert settings to easily setup TradingView alerts for when the Green crosses over the Orange!
You can also change the source / length / colors of the MA's and Turn arrow signals on or off.
Ultimate BK MA's - CryptoProToolsAn All-In-One indicator for those using The BOSS method by Brandon Kelly
Moving Average RibbonThis is an extension of the Madrid Moving Average Ribbon public script to allow for different kinds of moving averages (the original allows only exponential and simple). Possible entries in the MA Type argument field are:
sma (simple moving average)
ema (exponential moving average)
wma (weighted moving average)
trima (triangular moving average)
zlema (zero-lag exponential moving average)
dema (double exponential moving average)
tema (triple exponential moving average)
hma (hull moving average)
If the argument given by the user does not match anything from the above list, it will default to ema.
Volume (D)EMAA simple yet configurable indicator that shows recent traffic volumes.
The time period is specified as weeks/days/hours/minutes, not as bars.
Set the volume period to non-zero if you want to use a generalized double EMA instead of plain.
The "ratio" option will show the size of the current volume compared to the average volume as computed for the specified time period; say hello to fat tails and goodby to "standard" and "normal" and "average". With the "together" option, it compares the current volume to the both sides together (buy+sell), otherwise it compares it to just its respective side.
Volume (D)EMAA simple yet configurable indicator that shows recent traffic volumes.
The time period is specified as weeks/days/hours/minutes, not as bars.
Set the volume period to non-zero if you want to use a generalized double EMA instead of plain.
The ratio option will show the size of the current volume compared to the volume in the specified time period (expect to see something very non-Gaussian, say goodby to trusting your ATR and stddev, and say hello to fat tails.) With the "together" option, it compares the current volume to the both sides together (buy+sell), otherwise it compares it to just its own.
Volume (D)EMAA simple yet configurable indicator that shows recent traffic volumes.
The time period is specified as weeks/days/hours/minutes, not as bars.
For using the generalized double EMA, set the velocity to something other than zero.
High-Low Difference Channels r2About:
I developed the original as an experiment to potentially replace or augment my BB and RSI based strategies. After some back-testing I could see some really interesting results but it wasn't quite where I wanted it, so after some tweaking and further back-testing, and adding in more MA options, here we are. Mostly tested on 1h and greater time-frames using default settings.
Description / Usage:
Adjust length and multiplier much the same way you would expect with Bollinger Bands.
Multiplier of 1 gives you a base channel consisting of one high, and one low sourced MA
The outer channels are increments of the base high-low channel width, away from the hl2 sourced MA
r2 Changes:
Increased amount of up/down channels to 5, and lowered multiplier default to 1 (previously 1.5)
Tweaked default colour scheme.
Pick your MA poison of choice! Added choices for all your common MA variants.
Issues:
VWMA bugs out and refuses to draw sometimes - no idea why.
Additional Notes:
All MA variants available in this script were derived directly from the sources of those available within the pine editor. I have been fairly diligent trying to ensure they all function correctly, but I can't 100% guarantee it, so if anyone gives the script a try, or dives into the code and see's something odd - don't hesitate to let me know!
It would also be fantastic to hear feedback from anyone who finds use for this, to augment an existing strategy/idea, or develop something new. :)