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Multi SMA EMA WMA HMA BB (4x5 MAs Bollinger Bands) Adv MTF - RRBMulti SMA EMA WMA HMA 4x5 Moving Averages with Bollinger Bands Advanced MTF by RagingRocketBull 2019
Version 1.0
This indicator shows multiple MAs of any type SMA EMA WMA HMA etc with BB and MTF support, can show MAs as dynamically moving levels.
There are 4 MA groups + 1 BB group, a total of 4 TFs * 5 MAs = 20 MAs. You can assign any type/timeframe combo to a group, for example:
- EMAs 12,26,50,100,200 x H1, H4, D1, W1 (4 TFs x 5 MAs x 1 type)
- EMAs 8,10,13,21,30,50,55,100,200,400 x M15, H1 (2 TFs x 10 MAs x 1 type)
- D1 EMAs and SMAs 8,10,12,26,30,50,55,100,200,400 (1 TF x 10 MAs x 2 types)
- H1 WMAs 7,77,89,167,231; H4 HMAs 12,26,50,100,200; D1 EMAs 89,144,169,233,377; W1 SMAs 12,26,50,100,200 (4 TFs x 5 MAs x 4 types)
- +1 extra MA type/timeframe for BB
There are several versions: Simple, MTF, Pro MTF, Advanced MTF and Ultimate MTF. This is the Advanced MTF version. The Differences are listed below. All versions have BB
- Simple: you have 2 groups of MAs that can be assigned any type (5+5)
- MTF: +2 custom Timeframes for each group (2x5 MTF) +1 TF for BB, TF XY smoothing
- Pro MTF: 4 custom Timeframes for each group (4x3 MTF), 1 TF for BB, MA levels and show max bars back options
- Advanced MTF: +2 extra MAs/group (4x5 MTF), custom Ticker/Symbols, Timeframe <>= filter, Remove Duplicates Option
- Ultimate MTF: +individual settings for each MA, custom Ticker/Symbols
Features:
- 4x5 = 20 MAs of any type
- 4x MTF groups with XY step line smoothing
- +1 extra TF/type for BB MAs
- 4x5 = 20 MA levels with adjustable group offsets, indents and shift
- supports any existing type of MA: SMA, EMA, WMA, Hull Moving Average (HMA)
- custom tickers/symbols for each group - you can compare MAs of the same symbol across exchanges
- show max bars back option
- show/hide both groups of MAs/levels/BB and individual MAs
- timeframe filter: show only MAs/Levels with TFs <>= Current TF
- hide MAs/Levels with duplicate TFs
- support for custom TFs that are not available in free accounts: 2D, 3D etc
- support for timeframes in H: H, 2H, 4H etc
Notes:
- Uses timeframe textbox instead of input resolution dropdown to allow for 240 120 and other custom TFs
- Uses symbol textbox instead of input symbol to avoid establishing multiple dummy security connections to the current ticker - otherwise empty symbols will prevent script from running
- Possible reasons for missing MAs on a chart:
- there may not be enough bars in history to start plotting it. For example, W1 EMA200 needs at least 200 bars on a weekly chart.
- price << default Y smoothing step 5. For charts with low/fractional prices (i.e. 0.00002 << 5) adjust X Y smoothing as needed (set Y = 0.0000001) or disable it completely (set X,Y to 0,0)
- TradingView Replay Mode UI and Pinescript security calls are limited to TFs >= D (D,2D,W,MN...) for free accounts
- attempting to plot any TF < D1 in Replay Mode will only result in straight lines, but all TFs will work properly in history and real-time modes. This is not a bug.
- Max Bars Back (num_bars) is limited to 5000 for free accounts (10000 for paid), will show error when exceeded. To plot on all available history set to 0 (default)
- Slow load/redraw times. This indicator becomes slower, its UI less responsive when:
- Pinescript Node.js graphics library is too slow and inefficient at plotting bars/objects in a browser window. Code optimization doesn't help much - the graphics engine is the main reason for general slowness.
- the chart has a long history (10000+ bars) in a browser's cache (you have scrolled back a couple of screens in a max zoom mode).
- Reload the page/Load a fresh chart and then apply the indicator or
- Switch to another Timeframe (old TF history will still remain in cache and that TF will be slow)
- in max possible zoom mode around 4500 bars can fit on 1 screen - this also slows down responsiveness. Reset Zoom level
- initial load and redraw times after a param change in UI also depend on TF. For example:
D1/W1 - 2 sec, H1/H4 - 5-6 sec, M30 - 10 sec, M15/M5 - 4 sec, M1 - 5 sec.
M30 usually has the longest history (up to 16000 bars) and W1 - the shortest (1000 bars).
- when indicator uses more MAs (plots) and timeframes it will redraw slower. Seems that up to 5 Timeframes is acceptable, but 6+ Timeframes can become very slow.
- show_last=last_bars plot limit doesn't affect load/redraw times, so it was removed from MA plot
- Max Bars Back (num_bars) default/custom set UI value doesn't seem to affect load/redraw times
- In max zoom mode all dynamic levels disappear (they behave like text)
1. based on 3EmaBB, uses plot*, barssince and security functions
2. you can't set certain constants from input due to Pinescript limitations - change the code as needed, recompile and use as a private version
3. Levels = trackprice implementation
4. Show Max Bars Back = show_last implementation
5. swma has a fixed length = 4, alma and linreg have additional offset and smoothing params
6. Smoothing is applied by default for visual aesthetics on MTF. To use exact ma mtf values (lines with stair stepping) - disable it
Good Luck! You can explore, modify/reuse the code to build your own indicators.
Multiple EMA/SMACreate and customize up to 6 EMAs and 6 SMAs. Useful for both long-term and short-term trading. Comes configured with the moving averages I use for trading.
Volatility Based Momentum Oscillator (VBMO)There is a frequent and definitive pattern in price movement, whereby price will steadily drift lower, then accelerate before bottoming out. Similarly, price will often steadily rise, then accelerate into a climax top.
The Volatility Based Momentum Oscillator (VBMO) is designed to delineate between steady versus more accelerated and climactic price movements.
VBMO is calculated using a short-term moving average, the distance of price from this moving average, and the trading instrument’s historical volatility. Even though VBMO’s calculation is relatively simple, the resulting values can help traders identify, analyze and act upon many scenarios, such as climax tops, reversals, and capitulation. Moreover, since the units and scale for VBMO are always the same, the indicator can be used in a consistent manner across multiple timeframes and instruments.
For more details, there is an article further describing VBMO and its applicability.
Fibonacci Trendlines 8-200In my opinion best EMA Trendlines there is, simple yet very reliable on any time frame, i found the version that had 8-13-21-55, so i decided to add 100 and 200 for higher time frames enjoy please share and like
WillSpread IndexDescription Source: www.instaforex.com
The technical indicator Will-Spread was developed by Larry Williams and described in his book Long-Term Secrets to Short-Term Trading. Will-Spread is one of the strongest financial indicators, which measures the flow of price between the primary market and a secondary market. The purpose of this comparison is to highlight signals for opening/closing positions of a financial asset through market signals that have influence on this particular asset. Once the Will Spread turns positive, look for the next bar to be above bar when Will spread turned positive to get long.
Indicator Use
Trading use The main method of using Will-Spread is watching the way it crossing the zero line. If the indicator crosses the zero line upward, rising trend is likely to continue. When the indicator falls below the zero line, there is an obvious downtrend. The author offered to use the indicator in trading from the standpoint of a filter: when Will-Spread crosses the zero line, a trader should wait for the formation of the bar that follows after the signal. In case the new bar generates a high/low above/below the previous one, a trader should open position. It is not recommended to open position if the bar does not form a new high/low.
The spread (A/B *100) takes two underlyings, get the exponential average creating exponential period (5) and subtract from another exponential period (20). The example he gives is that bonds move stocks, so we take the S&P and bonds. Get a will spread of SPY & TLT.
Relative Strength Index of Moving Average MTF alertsAll credit to this study is for chris jhoncic , this is MTF version with alert of his study
basic idea is hybrid of RSI and different MA
You can choose which MA from the following list:
Tillson Moving Average (T3)
Double Exponential Moving Average ( DEMA )
Arnaud Legoux Moving Average ( ALMA )
Least Squares Moving Average ( LSMA )
Simple Moving Average ( SMA )
Exponential Moving Average ( EMA )
Weighted Moving Average ( WMA )
Smoothed Moving Average ( SMMA )
Triple Exponential Moving Average ( TEMA )
Hull Moving Average ( HMA )
Adaptive moving average (AMA)
Fractal Adaptive Moving Average (FAMA)
Variable Index Dynamic Average ( VIDYA )
Triangular Moving Average (TRIMA)
to change the time frame change int2 to what you desire
RSI_EMAx3_SushiThis indicator is mostly the same as other RSI+EMA indicators, the relevant difference is that it uses three EMAs instead of one.
The additional two EMAs can act as support/resistance and tell how strong a move is (eg. 'Williams Alligator'). It provides the same utility any MA does.
MA CrossA simple configurable MA Cross (3 MAs) script. You can choose between SMA and EMA , you will get arrows up or down when MAs cross each others. The arrows have different transparency and length parameters so you can easily identify them:
- small arrow and the most transparent for fast and medium MA crosses
- medium arrow for fast and slow MA crosses
- long arrow with no transparency for medium and slow MA crosses
Default values that can be changed:
- MA type = EMA
- Source for all MAs = close
- Fast MA length = 20
- Medium MA length = 50
- Slow MA length = 200
I plan on adding feartures overtime.
RSI & EMAx3_SushiThis indicator is mostly the same as other RSI+EMA indicators, the relevant difference is that it uses three EMAs instead of one.
The additional two EMAs can act as support/resistance and tell how strong a move is (eg. 'Williams Alligator'). It provides the same utility any MA does.
Pivot Boss 4 EMA + Bollinger Bands + Parabolic SARA combination of some of my favorite indicators.
All credit to original authors.
EMA TEMA crossoverHello,
as usual recently the chart is bugged if I dare post a log one so I deleted and reposted...
here is a simple ema/team script that could allow you to catch trends.
You can play with parameters to get alerted of strong trends, or to detect trends early on.
I want to adapt this to an inside bar strategy, I am going to release that in a while, it is not my priority thought I am a countertrend trader, so I cannot say why, but what I have seen is inside bar breaks in very strong trends work very well.
There is a condition for this inidcator to work: you have to use it on a Heikin Ashi chart (the candle type, selectable in the area right of the timeframe).
Works sometimes. I advice backtesting any strategy before using. Idk maybe this could work decently, seems to have given big winners on bch recently. That huge one from 600 to 1800 lol. *3
* No one should pay for things this simple by the way...
5 Moving Averages (SMA, EMA)5 moving averages in 1 indicator. Choose between SMA and EMA for each moving average.
Philosof fib maI like Fibonacci and I think multiple MAs are best for identifying the trend. This one is based on someone else's script. I just need to share it with a friend =)
Relative Strength Index of Moving AveragePine script version 3
Author CryptoJoncis
RSIOMA is the abbreviation for Relative Strength index (RSI) of moving averages (MA). This custom built indicator is based on calculating the relative strength of two moving averages and the smoothes out the RSI using a moving average. Combined, the RSIOMA oscillator depicts trend changes in prices relative to the time frame. The RSIOMA can be used as a signal generator by itself. (www.ProfitF.com)
There are some minor things which you can use to modify this version of RSIOMA:
Choose 2 levels of Over Sold and Over Bought for RSI
Set the middle level to easier visualize the trend
Set x% wider MA line to avoid too many fake signals and gain higher precision
You can choose which MA would you like to use from the following list:
Tillson Moving Average (T3)
Double Exponential Moving Average ( DEMA )
Arnaud Legoux Moving Average ( ALMA )
Least Squares Moving Average ( LSMA )
Simple Moving Average ( SMA )
Exponential Moving Average ( EMA )
Weighted Moving Average ( WMA )
Smoothed Moving Average ( SMMA )
Triple Exponential Moving Average ( TEMA )
Hull Moving Average ( HMA )
Adaptive moving average (AMA)
Fractal Adaptive Moving Average (FAMA)
Variable Index Dynamic Average ( VIDYA )
Triangular Moving Average (TRIMA)
Any questions/suggestions/errors or spelling mistakes? Please leave a comment and let me know.
You can use,publish,modify this code in any way as you wish, but only if you reference me after.
You are not allowed to sell it as it is.
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References:
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DPD INDICATOR (DEMA PRICE DİFFERENCE PERCENTAGE )I use DEMA and Price difference in many strategies and and trade.
Finally , ı wanted to build an indicator for relation between them.
It calculates the percentage of difference between price and dema and estimates deviation from the main trend.
Formula = (price-dema)/price*100
There is some parameters;
DEMA Length is length of dema , ı think 50 is good enough,
there is upper and lower band for DPD Score .
You can change it based on volatilities of your pairs to find an optima.
and use it to be sure about your entry point.
I will developed and combine DPD with some other indicators and build strategies with it.
You can be part of that , I am waiting for your feedback.
Stay in Touch :)
OBV StrategyA simple strategy to give buy/sell signals based on OBV and EMA crossover/crossunder.
When OBV crossunder the EMA it gives a sell signal. When OBV crossover EMA it gives a buy signal.
You can adjust the length of the EMA . By default it is set to 9
Uncle Mo's Ultimate Ichimoku V1Main features:
2 x Ichimoku Cloud
5 x EMA
2 x MA
1 x HullMA
Williams Fractals
Study is based around trader @br0qn 's Ichimoku script.
Credits also go to:
@RicardoSantos for the Bill Williams Fractals
@EmilianoMesa for the EMAs/MAs
@mohamed982 for the HullMA
The script is open source so please feel free to change it around. I'd greatly appreciate it if you could suggest ways to improve it.
Happy trading!
2xIchimoku Cloud + 4xMA + Williams FractalUpdated version of the previously published multi-indicator which includes
4x Moving Averages
2x Ichimoku Clouds
Bill Williams Fractals
Changes:
-Toggle switches for each indicator on input tab for easy on/off
-MA Type Selector (EMA/SMA/WMA/VWMA)
-Various default style change
Many thanks to both redwraith and jedireza for helping me work out the MA section
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Next improvements: Ichimoku settings
All Moving averagesI have added an option to turn on or off any Moving average by choice and if needed, Heikin-ashi used as source (instead of close)
List of Moving Averages which you can use
T3 - Tillson Moving Average
DEMA - Double Exponential Moving Average
ALMA - Arnaud Legoux moving average
LSMA - Least Squares Moving Average
MA - Simple Moving Average
EMA - Exponential Moving Average
WMA - Weighted Moving Average
SMMA -The Smoothed Moving Average
TEMA - triple exponential moving average
HMA - The Hull Moving Average
AMA - Adaptive Moving Average
FAMA - Fractal Adaptive Moving Average
VIDYA - Variable Index Dynamic Average
TRIMA - Triangular Moving Average
Consider a tip in ETH to
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Thank you and have a nice day
CryptoJoncis
GMMA Oscillator v1 by JustUncleLOn request, here is my version of the Guppy GMMA Oscillator (and SuperGuppy Oscillator) to match with my Guppy and Super Guppy indicators.
Description:
The Guppy Multiple Moving Average (GMMA) is a technical indicator that displays two sets of moving averages. The first set contains six exponential moving averages that use faster periods to monitor the trading activity of short-term traders. The second set contains six exponential moving averages that use slower periods to monitor the trading activity of long-term investors.
The GMMA Oscillator is a technical indicator developed by Leon Wilson. The oscillator line, which percentage difference between the Fast and Slow GMMA sets. The second line is the signal line and it is simply the exponential moving average of the oscillator line.
As with many trend following indicators, a bullish signal occurs when the oscillator line crosses above the signal line and a bearish signal when the oscillator line crosses below the signal line.
Options:
Select between Guppy MMA or SuperGuppy MMA calculated Oscillator.
Option to apply smoothing to the Oscillator line (recommendation 3)
Option to change Signal line period length
Option to use Anchor Time frame to match the Guppy or SuperGuppy chart
Option to show coloured Bullish/Bearish trading Zones
Crossover alerts are also generated to be picked up by the TradingView's Alarm Sub-system.






















