Divine Christmas Tree [Daveatt]🎄 Divine Christmas Tree - Because Even Your Charts Deserve Holiday FOMO! 🎅
Ever felt like your trading charts were missing that special holiday spirit? Tired of staring at boring candlesticks while everyone else is decorating their houses? Well, hold onto your eggnog because this indicator is about to turn your TradingView into a festive party! 🎉
Introducing the Divine Christmas Tree - the only technical indicator that makes your losses look festive! This isn't your grandmother's Christmas tree... it's a high-tech, market-aware celebration that would make Wall Street jealous.
🌟 What's Inside This Gift Box:
- A tree that changes color based on price action (because even Christmas trees need to respect the 200 SMA!)
- Ornaments that dance around like your portfolio after a Fed announcement
- A Santa who's definitely not checking if your trades were naughty or nice
- Presents under the tree (sorry, they don't contain trading tips)
- Random ornament placement that's more unpredictable than crypto prices
The best part? The ornaments refresh constantly, giving you something fun to watch while you're waiting for that breakout that'll never come! 😅
WARNING: This indicator may cause:
- Uncontrollable holiday cheer
- Sudden urges to buy Santa Coin
- Confusion among serious traders
- Desperate attempts to explain to your spouse why you're watching a Christmas tree on your trading screen
Perfect for:
- Traders who need emotional support during December
- Anyone who wants to pretend they're working while actually watching Christmas decorations
- People who believe Santa Claus is the ultimate swing trader
Remember: Just because your portfolio is in red doesn't mean your Christmas tree has to be! 🎄
Not financial advice, but definitely festive advice! 🎅
Индикаторы и стратегии
Merry ChristmasThis indicator creates a dynamic table of holiday greetings in 40 languages, taking advantage of Pine Script v6's new variable text size feature. The messages appear with randomized colors, sizes, and positions, refreshing with each bar update to create an ever-changing festive display. Includes traditional Christmas, Hanukkah, and New Year wishes across cultures. To fellow Pine developers who continue to push the boundaries of what's possible with Pine Script - thank you and happy holidays.
Frosty the Trendman: A Gift to Brighten Your Christmas TradesFrosty the Trendman: A Gift to Brighten Your Christmas Trades 🎁
This festive indicator we bring to you as a Christmas gift in the form of a snowman ☃️, to light up your chart with joy and the Christmas spirit. 🎄✨
Frosty is not just a festive snowman, he's also a market expert! 📈
And he’s useful as a trading indicator. 🤑
Key Features:
• Frosty changes color based on the trend! ❄️🎨
When the trend is bullish 💹, that is, when the price is above the 200-period simple moving average (SMA 200), Frosty turns a light green 🌱, reflecting a positive, growing atmosphere. This color activates when the price is above the SMA 200, indicating a bullish trend. 📈
• When the trend is bearish 📉, that is, when the price is below the SMA 200, Frosty changes to a light red 🔴, reflecting a negative market trend and a more pessimistic sentiment. 😔
See it here!
• Interactive elements 🤖: With buttons, eyes 👀, and a nose (in the shape of a triangle), Frosty even has a dollar sign 💵 on his hat because we all like a little Christmas cheer in our trades! 💰
• Christmas cheer 🎅🏼: The snowman not only represents festive fun, but also includes a label that says "Merry Christmas" 🎄 to remind you to enjoy the Christmas spirit in your trading. 🎉
• Perfect for the holiday season! 🎁
Although Frosty is a snowman, the purpose of this indicator is to bring warmth and joy 🌟 to your trading experience. Whether for fun or simply to add some Christmas magic to your charts, Frosty is here to guide your holiday trades with a festive touch! 🎅🎄✨
Enjoy the holiday spirit while trading with Frosty! ❄️
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Frosty the Trendman: Un regalo para alegrar tus trades navideños 🎁
Este indicador festivo que traemos para ti como un regalo navideño en forma de un muñeco de nieve ☃️, para iluminar tu gráfico con alegría y el espíritu navideño. 🎄✨
Frosty no solo es un muñeco de nieve festivo, ¡también es un experto en el mercado! 📈 Y tiene utilidad como indicador de trading. 🤑
Características clave:
• ¡Frosty cambia de color según la tendencia! ❄️🎨
Cuando la tendencia es alcista 💹, es decir, cuando el precio se encuentra por encima de la media móvil simple de 200 periodos (SMA 200), Frosty adquiere un color verde claro 🌱, que refleja un ambiente positivo y de crecimiento.
Este color se activa cuando el precio está por encima del SMA 200, indicando que la tendencia es alcista. 📈
• Cuando la tendencia es bajista 📉, es decir, cuando el precio se encuentra por debajo del SMA 200, Frosty cambia a un color rojo claro 🔴, lo que refleja una tendencia negativa en el mercado y un sentimiento más pesimista. 😔
• Elementos interactivos 🤖: Con botones, ojos 👀 y una nariz (en forma de triángulo), ¡Frosty incluso lleva un signo de dólar 💵 en su sombrero, porque a todos nos gusta un poco de alegría navideña en nuestras operaciones! 💰
• Ánimo navideño 🎅🏼: El muñeco de nieve no solo representa diversión festiva, sino que también incluye una etiqueta que dice "Merry Christmas" 🎄 para recordarte disfrutar del espíritu navideño en tu trading. 🎉
• ¡Perfecto para la temporada navideña! 🎁: Aunque Frosty sea un muñeco de nieve, el propósito de este indicador es traer calor y alegría 🌟 a tu experiencia de trading. Ya sea para divertirte o simplemente añadir un poco de magia navideña a tus gráficos,
¡Frosty está aquí para guiar tus operaciones navideñas con un toque festivo! 🎅🎄✨
HolidayLibrary "Holiday"
- Full Control over Holidays and Daylight Savings Time (DLS)
The Holiday Library is an essential tool for traders and analysts who engage in backtesting and live trading . This comprehensive library enables the incorporation of crucial calendar elements - specifically Daylight Savings Time (DLS) adjustments and public holidays - into trading strategies and backtesting environments.
Key Features:
- DLS Adjustments: The library takes into account the shifts in time due to Daylight Savings. This feature is particularly vital for backtesting strategies, as DLS can impact trading hours, which in turn affects the volatility and liquidity in the market. Accurate DLS adjustments ensure that backtesting scenarios are as close to real-life conditions as possible.
- Comprehensive Holiday Metadata: The library includes a rich set of holiday metadata, allowing for the detailed scheduling of trading activities around public holidays. This feature is crucial for avoiding skewed results in backtesting, where holiday trading sessions might differ significantly in terms of volume and price movement.
- Customizable Holiday Schedules: Users can add or remove specific holidays, tailoring the library to fit various regional market schedules or specific trading requirements.
- Visualization Aids: The library supports on-chart labels, making it visually intuitive to identify holidays and DLS shifts directly on trading charts.
Use Cases:
1. Strategy Development: When developing trading strategies, it’s important to account for non-trading days and altered trading hours due to holidays and DLS. This library enables a realistic and accurate representation of these factors.
2. Risk Management: Trading around holidays can be riskier due to thinner liquidity and greater volatility. By integrating holiday data, traders can better manage their risk exposure.
3. Backtesting Accuracy: For backtesting to be effective, it must simulate the actual market conditions as closely as possible. Incorporating holidays and DLS adjustments contributes to more reliable and realistic backtesting results.
4. Global Trading: For traders active in multiple global markets, this library provides an easy way to handle different holiday schedules and DLS shifts across regions.
The Holiday Library is a versatile tool that enhances the precision and realism of trading simulations and strategy development . Its integration into the trading workflow is straightforward and beneficial for both novice and experienced traders.
EasterAlgo(_year)
Calculates the date of Easter Sunday for a given year using the Anonymous Gregorian algorithm.
`Gauss Algorithm for Easter Sunday` was developed by the mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss
This algorithm is based on the cycles of the moon and the fact that Easter always falls on the first Sunday after the first ecclesiastical full moon that occurs on or after March 21.
While it's not considered to be 100% accurate due to rare exceptions, it does give the correct date in most cases.
It's important to note that Gauss's formula has been found to be inaccurate for some 21st-century years in the Gregorian calendar. Specifically, the next suggested failure years are 2038, 2051.
This function can be used for Good Friday (Friday before Easter), Easter Sunday, and Easter Monday (following Monday).
en.wikipedia.org
Parameters:
_year (int) : `int` - The year for which to calculate the date of Easter Sunday. This should be a four-digit year (YYYY).
Returns: tuple - The month (1-12) and day (1-31) of Easter Sunday for the given year.
easterInit()
Inits the date of Easter Sunday and Good Friday for a given year.
Returns: tuple - The month (1-12) and day (1-31) of Easter Sunday and Good Friday for the given year.
isLeapYear(_year)
Determine if a year is a leap year.
Parameters:
_year (int) : `int` - 4 digit year to check => YYYY
Returns: `bool` - true if input year is a leap year
method timezoneHelper(utc)
Helper function to convert UTC time.
Namespace types: series int, simple int, input int, const int
Parameters:
utc (int) : `int` - UTC time shift in hours.
Returns: `string`- UTC time string with shift applied.
weekofmonth()
Function to find the week of the month of a given Unix Time.
Returns: number - The week of the month of the specified UTC time.
dayLightSavingsAdjustedUTC(utc, adjustForDLS)
dayLightSavingsAdjustedUTC
Parameters:
utc (int) : `int` - The normal UTC timestamp to be used for reference.
adjustForDLS (bool) : `bool` - Flag indicating whether to adjust for daylight savings time (DLS).
Returns: `int` - The adjusted UTC timestamp for the given normal UTC timestamp.
getDayOfYear(monthOfYear, dayOfMonth, weekOfMonth, dayOfWeek, lastOccurrenceInMonth, holiday)
Function gets the day of the year of a given holiday (1-366)
Parameters:
monthOfYear (int)
dayOfMonth (int)
weekOfMonth (int)
dayOfWeek (int)
lastOccurrenceInMonth (bool)
holiday (string)
Returns: `int` - The day of the year of the holiday 1-366.
method buildMap(holidayMap, holiday, monthOfYear, weekOfMonth, dayOfWeek, dayOfMonth, lastOccurrenceInMonth, closingTime)
Function to build the `holidaysMap`.
Namespace types: map
Parameters:
holidayMap (map) : `map` - The map of holidays.
holiday (string) : `string` - The name of the holiday.
monthOfYear (int) : `int` - The month of the year of the holiday.
weekOfMonth (int) : `int` - The week of the month of the holiday.
dayOfWeek (int) : `int` - The day of the week of the holiday.
dayOfMonth (int) : `int` - The day of the month of the holiday.
lastOccurrenceInMonth (bool) : `bool` - Flag indicating whether the holiday is the last occurrence of the day in the month.
closingTime (int) : `int` - The closing time of the holiday.
Returns: `map` - The updated map of holidays
holidayInit(addHolidaysArray, removeHolidaysArray, defaultHolidays)
Initializes a HolidayStorage object with predefined US holidays.
Parameters:
addHolidaysArray (array) : `array` - The array of additional holidays to be added.
removeHolidaysArray (array) : `array` - The array of holidays to be removed.
defaultHolidays (bool) : `bool` - Flag indicating whether to include the default holidays.
Returns: `map` - The map of holidays.
Holidays(utc, addHolidaysArray, removeHolidaysArray, adjustForDLS, displayLabel, defaultHolidays)
Main function to build the holidays object, this is the only function from this library that should be needed. \
all functionality should be available through this function. \
With the exception of initializing a `HolidayMetaData` object to add a holiday or early close. \
\
**Default Holidays:** \
`DLS begin`, `DLS end`, `New Year's Day`, `MLK Jr. Day`, \
`Washington Day`, `Memorial Day`, `Independence Day`, `Labor Day`, \
`Columbus Day`, `Veterans Day`, `Thanksgiving Day`, `Christmas Day` \
\
**Example**
```
HolidayMetaData valentinesDay = HolidayMetaData.new(holiday="Valentine's Day", monthOfYear=2, dayOfMonth=14)
HolidayMetaData stPatricksDay = HolidayMetaData.new(holiday="St. Patrick's Day", monthOfYear=3, dayOfMonth=17)
HolidayMetaData addHolidaysArray = array.from(valentinesDay, stPatricksDay)
string removeHolidaysArray = array.from("DLS begin", "DLS end")
܂Holidays = Holidays(
܂ utc=-6,
܂ addHolidaysArray=addHolidaysArray,
܂ removeHolidaysArray=removeHolidaysArray,
܂ adjustForDLS=true,
܂ displayLabel=true,
܂ defaultHolidays=true,
܂ )
plot(Holidays.newHoliday ? open : na, title="newHoliday", color=color.red, linewidth=4, style=plot.style_circles)
```
Parameters:
utc (int) : `int` - The UTC time shift in hours
addHolidaysArray (array) : `array` - The array of additional holidays to be added
removeHolidaysArray (array) : `array` - The array of holidays to be removed
adjustForDLS (bool) : `bool` - Flag indicating whether to adjust for daylight savings time (DLS)
displayLabel (bool) : `bool` - Flag indicating whether to display a label on the chart
defaultHolidays (bool) : `bool` - Flag indicating whether to include the default holidays
Returns: `HolidayObject` - The holidays object | Holidays = (holidaysMap: map, newHoliday: bool, holiday: string, dayString: string)
HolidayMetaData
HolidayMetaData
Fields:
holiday (series string) : `string` - The name of the holiday.
dayOfYear (series int) : `int` - The day of the year of the holiday.
monthOfYear (series int) : `int` - The month of the year of the holiday.
dayOfMonth (series int) : `int` - The day of the month of the holiday.
weekOfMonth (series int) : `int` - The week of the month of the holiday.
dayOfWeek (series int) : `int` - The day of the week of the holiday.
lastOccurrenceInMonth (series bool)
closingTime (series int) : `int` - The closing time of the holiday.
utc (series int) : `int` - The UTC time shift in hours.
HolidayObject
HolidayObject
Fields:
holidaysMap (map) : `map` - The map of holidays.
newHoliday (series bool) : `bool` - Flag indicating whether today is a new holiday.
activeHoliday (series bool) : `bool` - Flag indicating whether today is an active holiday.
holiday (series string) : `string` - The name of the holiday.
dayString (series string) : `string` - The day of the week of the holiday.
Christmas Toolkit [LuxAlgo]It's that time of the year... and what would be more appropriate than displaying Christmas-themed elements on your chart?
The Christmas Toolkit displays a tree containing elements affected by various technical indicators. If you're lucky, you just might also find a precious reindeer trotting toward the tree, how fancy!
🔶 USAGE
Each of the 7 X-mas balls is associated with a specific condition.
Each ball has a color indicating:
lime: very bullish
green: bullish
blue: holding the same position or sideline
red: bearish
darkRed: very bearish
From top to bottom:
🔹 RSI (length 14)
rsi < 20 - lime (+2 points)
rsi < 30 - green (+1 point)
rsi > 80 - darkRed (-2 points)
rsi > 70 - red (-1 point)
else - blue
🔹 Stoch (length 14)
stoch < 20 - lime (+2 points)
stoch < 30 - green (+1 point)
stoch > 80 - darkRed (-2 points)
stoch > 70 - red (-1 point)
else - blue
🔹 close vs. ema (length 20)
close > ema 20 - green (+1 point)
else - red (-1 point)
🔹 ema (length 20)
ema 20 rises - green (+1 point)
else - red (-1 point)
🔹 ema (length 50)
ema 50 rises - green (+1 point)
else - red (-1 point)
🔹 ema (length 100)
ema 100 rises - green (+1 point)
else - red (-1 point)
🔹 ema (length 200)
ema 200 rises - green (+1 point)
else - red (-1 point)
The above information can also be found on the right side of the tree.
You'll see the conditions associated with the specific X-mas ball and the meaning of color changes. This can also be visualized by hovering over the labels.
All values are added together, this result is used to color the star at the top of the tree, with a specific color indicating:
lime: very bullish (> 6 points)
green: bullish (6 points)
blue: holding the same position or sideline
red: bearish (-6 points)
darkRed: very bearish (< -6 points)
Switches to green/lime or red/dark red can be seen by the fallen stars at the bottom.
The Last Switch indicates the latest green/lime or red/dark red color (not blue)
🔶 ANIMATION
Randomly moving snowflakes are added to give it a wintry character.
There are also randomly moving stars in the tree.
Garland rotations, style, and color can be adjusted, together with the width and offset of the tree, put your tree anywhere on your chart!
Disabling the "static tree" setting will make the needles 'move'.
Have you happened to see the precious reindeer on the right? This proud reindeer moves towards the most recent candle. Who knows what this reindeer might be bringing to the tree?
🔶 SETTINGS
Width: Width of tree.
Offset: Offset of the tree.
Garland rotations: Amount of rotations, a high number gives other styles.
Color/Style: sets the color & style of garland stars.
Needles: sets the needle color.
Static Tree: Allows the tree needles to 'move' with each tick.
Reindeer Speed: Controls how fast the deer moves toward the most recent bar.
🔶 MESSAGE FROM THE LUXALGO TEAM
It has been an honor to contribute to the TradingView community and we are always so happy to see your supportive messages on our scripts.
We have posted a total of 78 script publications this year, which is no small feat & was only possible thanks to our team of Wizard developers @alexgrover + @dgtrd + @fikira , the development team behind Pine Script, and of course to the support of our legendary community.
Happy Holidays to you all, and we'll see ya next year! ☃️
X-Mas TreeLet's play a game!! Find your Christmas Tree and post it in the comments.
How to use the script?
Open any instrument which best describes the Christmas Tree (Preferably on hourly timeframe).
Apply X-Mas Tree script on the chart.
Enjoy the snowfall, changes in lightings and other animations. Animations only happen if the instrument is in trading session. So, stocks and indexes do not work on weekends and holidays. Use crypto as they are traded 24X7.
Unfortunately cannot post moving charts. But, snapshot of chart will do :)
Well, Please don't ask these questions for this script (Also thanks to @Bjorgum for contributing to this section) 😃
Can you please add alerts?
Does it repaint?
Can we use this for crypto/stock/forex bla bla?
Can you convert this to strategy?
How can I access this indicator?
Can you please give access or how much does it cost?
Can you make it available for MTF?
Indicator is broken. Getting so and so error message etc.
Wish you all MERRY X-MAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
Let it snow... [QuantNomad]It's almost the end of 2020. If you don't have any snow outside but still you want some Christmas mood - feel free to use my indicator.
TradingView added a possibility to use up to 500 labels, so I decided to create something fun and completely useless.
Snowflakes suppose to fall nicely, but labels are not regularly updated by TradingView. If you know how to make it better - let me know )
For the best experience use Dark Theme and play the "Let it snow" song )
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!
Let it snow!Snowflakes slowly drop with each data tick.
Get ready for a miracle!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Look first. Then leap.
Christmas Tree Theme With Open Code To See Pine ScriptI had been trying to code a predictive algorithm working with sine waves, but I got distracted and made some snow and Christmas trees lol. I'm uploading this with the source code because I'm sure someone will be able to learn from it to create something useful.
Please follow me for some actual useful pine scripts and merry Christmas! :)