The Rejection Zone Indicator can be used to help trend following traders know when to buy dips in up trends, and when to sell pull backs in down trends. The Rejection Zone Indicator is made up of the 20 and 50 period Exponential Moving Averages. This indicator has colored shading in between these two EMAs, which acts as a nice visual. When the 20 period...
The Fibonacci Ribbon (FibRib) creates two Fibonacci moving averages: essentially a Fibonacci WMA and a Fibonacci EMA. The ribbon colors based on which is higher and where PA is relative to the ribbon. Optional colored candles shades candles the same color as the ribbon.
Problem: (1) lag of traditional MA's, (2) lack of Volume data in traditional MA's, and (3) choppiness of traditional MA's. Solution: apply hull formula tick to tick, simply at a factor of 1:1. Result: Smooth and fast MA that has volume data baked in it. Benefit: See trend changes fast, and if it is supported by volume. Pleasant to the eyes. Explanatory note:...
Included in this indicator: - Fast/Slow EMA's - Fast/Slow SMA's - Fast/Slow WMA's - Fast/Slow HMA's - Fast/Slow RMA's ----- Use of of the type of Moving Averages. Or use them all. ----- User-friendly. You can change all the inputs, they are labelled for ease-of-use. You can toggle On/Off any or all of the options.
RedK Slow Smooth Average (RSS_WMA) is based on simple, multi-WMA passes to generate a moving average that sacrifices low-lag and fast responsiveness for the sake of smoothness. This smoothness enables an increased trader ability to visualize and track longer-term trends and removes the noise of smaller, relatively insignificant price...
This Study try to simulate Weakening and Strengthening trends on Bear(down) or Bull(up) movements. It looks to VWMA - TEMA trend for Bull / Bear trend and looking for SMA - VWMA trend for Weak / Strong trends. On default settings Line shows the difference between VWMA - TEMA and Columns show difference between SMA - VWMA. Suggesting to use this script for 5m...
The End Point Moving Average was created by Patrick E. Lafferty (Stocks & Commodities V13 (413-417)) and it is essentially a variation of the weighted moving average but the weight system is different. Feel free to change the offset and length amounts to adjust to your needs but I'm using the default amounts in my script. This hugs the price very closely and I...
This is another indicator that I have created that is my favorite script yet for a weighted moving average. This indicator is very similiar to a classic weighted moving average but in this version I'm cubing the weights. It hugs the price very closely as you can see and of course buy when the indicator line is green and sell when it is red. Let me know if you...
The Variable Power Weighted Moving Average was created by RedKTrader so make sure you follow them! This is a very handy indicator where you can change the weights of the weighted moving average yourself! For an easy guide here are common values to use to convert this indicator into other indicators: Power = 0 = Simple Moving Average Power = 0.5 = Square Root...
The Optimal Weighted Moving Average was created by Thomas Hutchinson and Peter G. Zhang, Ph.D. (Stocks & Commodities V. 11:12 (500-505)) and it is very similar to a classic weighted moving average but it uses the correlation between the input and the optimal weighted moving average output to use as the weights. Buy when the line turns green and sell when it turns...
The Squared Weighted Moving Average is similar to the classic Weighted Moving Average but the difference is that it squares the weights instead of the classic weight values. Buy if the indicator line is green and sell when it goes red. Let me know if you would like to see any more scripts from me or if you want something custom done!
The Square Root Weighted Moving Average is similar to the classic Weighted Moving Average but the difference is that it uses the square root of the weights instead of the classic weight values. Buy if the indicator line is green and sell when it goes red. Let me know if you would like to see any more scripts from me or if you want something custom done!
Here are my Bollinger Bands that come with 2 std dev bands and a variety of moving averages. The bands can have shading between the bands and the middle section can be shaded. Moving Averages include: SMA EMA Weighted Hull Symmetrical Volume Weighted Wilder Right now my 2 favorites are the Hull with a std dev of .5 and the Wilder with a std dev of 1.7 and 2.0....
Here's my Rainbow Moving Average indicator. There are 41 MAs. I also have cross over signals based on 2 separate MAs. I like to use 20 ahd 50 Hull MAs for the signals but you can set those up independently.
4 WMA including 50 200 golden cross values included. enjoy