This script predicts future EMA values assuming that the price remains as configured (-50% to +50%).
This is simple but profitable rsi cross strategy, to find optimal values you can change rsi and ema periods. Good Luck!
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.
This is a simple strategy based in Know Sure Thing indicator and an Exponential moving average, Rules are as follow: - You can go long when the KST cross signal bellow 0 and price closes above the target EMA - You can go short when the KST cross signal above 0 and price closes bellow the target EMA I include a trailing stop loss, default its 0.5% Hope you enjoy it
Usually, Moving Averages (Simple & Exponential) consider "close" of each candle to form a line for a particular period. In this indicator, we have considered all the parameters (Open, Close, Low & High) of each candle to form a Band or a wave which act as a zone to provide support & resistance. It works well on all the time frames. It perfectly works on lower time...
First published script. Actually, this is my 1st script ever! I know its not flashy or anything, but I finally decided to try learning some pine... and to try and get rid of the dang 0 on my profile, haha. So here are the results after many hours. I like using the BB Width indicator, and I wanted it to change color based on whether is was rising or falling. I...
Manage moving averages, for every timeframe, from within one indicator. Features: ■ Intraday - Up to 3 moving averages ■ Daily - Up to 4 moving averages ■ Weekly - Up to 2 moving averages ■ Monthly - Up to 2 moving averages ■ Choose between simple, exponential or volume weighted moving averages (SMA, EMA or VWMA)
Trend Indicator - Based on 4h 50/200 ma/ema - Static, same accross all timeframes - Works best with trending assets (espacially altcoins) - 4h 50/200 ma/ema 's are transparent by default but can be enabled to improve visibility Blue Cloud = Bullish, cloud often acts as support Red Cloud = Bearish, cloud often acts as resistance
Exponential version of my anchored VWAP found here :
This scrip exposes 4 Exponential Moving Average (EMA) indicators which their visibility can be set to a daily or weekly time-frame (aka intervals). Based on your current chart time-frame, the matching EMA indicators come on and off. This helps to have meaningful EMAs relevant to your time internal. In a traditional 10 EMA indicates a plotted indicator would bear...
EMA 50 cross 200 with Strong Trend Just Buy when Green apears and close it when disapear. and Just Sell when Red apears and close it when disapear. if you combine with upper Time Frame , it will be supper decision Good Luck
I saw some discussion of this so I whipped up an example to prove the that effect of history length on EMA values is pronounced, even for bars much further than the EMA length from the first candle of the chart. This chart has two 89-bar EMAs of the close: a green one and a red one. However, for the red one, the first 89 bars of the graph are considered to have a...
Use this script to reduce the amount of indicators. The darker the color, the longer timeframe the EMA is.
This script provides: 5 regular EMAs 5 regular SMAs 3 multiple time frame EMAs 3 multiple time frame SMAs Bollinger Bands All features can be turned on/off and customized regarding color, lines, etc. Excellent for TradingView users with limited or free accounts.
Add 4 Fibonacci EMAs to your charts with one indicator. Configureable by value, so they don't necessarily have to use Fibonacci numbers, and by colors.
Multiple EMA. Color switch of slowest EMA (def=200) when price close below or above. Trend marker when fastest EMA (def=9) cross slowest EMA (def=200).
Multiple EMA lines. Color switch of slowest EMA (def=200) when price close above or below. Trend marker when fastest EMA (def=9) cross slowest one.
A combination of some of my favorite indicators. All credit to original authors.