Overview: The Price Touches 50-Day MA and Fails to Cross Indicator is a powerful tool designed for traders and analysts using TradingView to monitor and identify key interactions between an asset's price and its 50-day Simple Moving Average (SMA). This indicator specifically highlights moments when the price touches the 50-day MA but fails to cross it, signaling potential support or resistance levels that could influence future price movements.
Key Features:
50-Day Simple Moving Average (SMA) Calculation:
Automatically calculates and plots the 50-day SMA on your chart, providing a clear reference point for price action analysis. Touch Detection:
Identifies when the closing price comes within a user-defined tolerance (default is 0.1%) of the 50-day MA, indicating a "touch." Failure to Cross Confirmation:
Determines if the price, after touching the MA, fails to cross it in the subsequent bar. This helps in recognizing potential reversal points or consolidation zones. Visual Indicators:
Plots red downward triangles above the bars where a touch-and-fail event occurs, making it easy to spot these critical moments at a glance. Customizable Touch Tolerance:
Allows users to adjust the sensitivity of touch detection by modifying the touch tolerance percentage, catering to different trading strategies and asset volatilities. Alert Conditions:
Offers the option to set up alerts that notify you whenever a touch-and-fail event is detected, ensuring you never miss significant trading signals. How It Works:
Calculating the 50-Day SMA:
The indicator computes the 50-day SMA using the closing prices, providing a smooth average that reflects the asset's mid-term trend. Detecting a Touch:
A "touch" is registered when the absolute difference between the closing price and the 50-day SMA is less than or equal to the specified tolerance. This proximity suggests a potential support or resistance level. Confirming Failure to Cross:
After a touch is detected, the indicator checks whether the price fails to move beyond the 50-day MA in the next bar. If the price remains on the original side of the MA, it signifies a failed attempt to cross, highlighting a possible reversal or consolidation. Plotting Indicators:
When a touch-and-fail event is confirmed, a red downward triangle is plotted above the corresponding bar, providing a clear visual cue for traders. Setting Up Alerts:
Users can enable alert conditions to receive real-time notifications whenever a touch-and-fail event is detected, allowing for timely trading decisions. Customization Options:
Touch Tolerance (%):
Adjust the touch_tolerance input to set how close the price needs to be to the 50-day MA to be considered a touch. This flexibility allows the indicator to be tailored to different trading styles and asset behaviors. Visual Styles:
Customize the appearance of the SMA line and the touch-fail indicators to match your charting preferences, ensuring seamless integration with your existing setup. Benefits:
Enhanced Decision-Making:
By highlighting key interactions with the 50-day MA, this indicator aids in identifying potential entry and exit points, improving overall trading strategy. Time Efficiency:
Automates the process of monitoring price movements relative to the 50-day MA, saving traders valuable time and reducing the need for constant manual analysis. Versatility:
Suitable for various asset classes, including stocks, forex, commodities, and cryptocurrencies, making it a versatile tool for any trader's toolkit.
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