Identifies trends based on a comparison of a High, Low, and Close moving average. Optionable: By default the Moving Average type is set to EMA but is switchable to a SMA instead. Optionable: By default it shows cloud coloring of Green or Red based on crossover points. Optionable: By default it colors the indicator background: - Green = uptrend - Red =...
The Geometric moving average calculates the geometric mean of the previous N bars of a time series. The simple moving average uses the arithmetic mean, which means that it is calculated by adding the time series' value of the N previous bars and then dividing the result with the lookback period. The geometric mean on the other hand is calculated by multiplying the...
The Geometric moving average calculates the geometric mean of the previous N bars of a time series. The simple moving average uses the arithmetic mean, which means that it is calculated by adding the time series' value of the N previous bars and then dividing the result with the lookback period. The geometric mean on the other hand is calculated by multiplying the...
Plots 5-EMA to 12-EMA can be used for 12-EMA crossover strategies.
Simple MA's 20 and 50 are averaged to produce a mean MA line. I like the smoothness of it, and it can help you stay in a trade in the slow moving trends. Also if you start to see a large cloud in your favor, it could be a great time take the profits.
This EMA allows you to specify a time-frame for the price used to calculate the moving average. For example, you can create 1 hour EMAs on your 5 minute chart. NOTE: This indicator only works on intraday charts. The time-frame specified for the indicator must be greater than or equal to the time-frame of the chart.
Used for the same reasons as the typical moving average. The first point is equal to the SMA, but it uses a recursive approach to calculate all subsequent data points.
Credit goes to Shizaru for the original calculation. I made just a few fixes, so that the calculation is really that of Ehlers. Fixed H2 and L2 period, fixed w natural logarithm
CDC Actionzone V2 is a simple 2MA system with small modification. There are 4 Action Zones: Green : Buy Red : Sell Blue : Prebuy - use with other indicators (eg. RSI Divergence) to comfirm. Yellow : Presell - use with other indicators (eg. RSI Divergence) to comfirm. Buy signalafter presell can be used for pyramiding in an vice-versa.
Normalized MACD with HullMA good on all time-frames and pairs
Plots three Average True Range channels as described in Alexander Elder's "The New Trading for a Living". You can adjust the EMA and ATR days that are the basis of these channels. This is my first script – happy to get any feedback on this! Thanks :)
B3 Pendulums, quick little indicators that do change print inside the current bar, so beware. It is good for anticipation, but it is important to make sure the current and next bars follow through. Ever wanted an indicator that really points out the micro term action in the form of a pendulum swing? This my attempt to show the market ups and downs in the...
This 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...
As a person versed in other languages of script, I am sharing my first pinescript. I have just thrown together some EMA lines and testing out the fill() function. I have some 400+ indicators I could make and share, so cheers to many more! As I get more versed in the language, I will make more intricate studies based on high math and sound strategy.
The TRIMA is simply the SMA of the SMA -- a double-smoothed simple moving average . The end effect of the double smoothing is that greater weight is placed on values near the middle of the lookback period. It therefore reacts relatively slowly to price changes compared to most moving averages . But why would I want more lag? One potential use of this moving...
Displays 5, 20, 50, and 200 days moving averages on any chart regardless of the chart's resolution.It makes sure you see the same moving average regardless the resolution of your chart or your timeframe