Basic Forex TerminalHello,
This script is a simple Forex terminal.
It serves the same purpose as Heatmaps.
You can also set the period to look back manually in the menu.
Major indicators are taken into account.
In this way, an idea can be obtained about all major and minor currencies.
Best regards.
Heatmap
Donchian Trend RibbonHello Traders,
I think you all know Donchian Channels. so I am not going to write about it.
With this indicator I tried to create Donchian Trend Ribbon by using Donchian Channels.
How it works ?
- it calculates main trend direction by using the length that is user-defined. so you can change it as you wish
- then it calculates trend direction for each 9 lower lengths. if you set the length = 20 then the lengths are 19, 18,...11
- and it checks if the trend directions that came from lower lengths is same or not with main trend direction.
- it changes the trend color of the ribbon.
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Warning: Entry points may also represents trend reversal. So you should use stoploss line if you decide to take buy/sell positions.
P.S. I didn't backtest it, it's non-repainting, it should be used educational purposes only.
Published by user request. You may want to see following one:
Enjoy!
MTF Lag-Less RasterChart (Spectrogram/HeatMap)I present yet another state-of-the-art "MTF Lag-Less RasterChart" employing PSv4.0. Simply describing how this indicator works, the bottom of the indicator pane is most reactive and is highly effective at identifying reversal points quickly once they occur, while the upper portion of the indicator commonly shows enduring trends. This may be my finest multi-timeframe heatmap indicator that I have created so far, complete with multiple stunning gradient color schemes. I'm unsure if I will be able to pack any more tech into these RasterCharts. This may exclude additional algorithms or polychromatics I may discover later on that are worthy of other RasterChart releases. One last thing, this is a companion indicator to my "Lag-Less Rainbow Ribbon" indicator, because the heavily modified base algorithms are nearly identical.
I once again would like to personally thank Dr . John Ehlers for inspiring me to ponder into the realm of heatmap technology and all it has to offer. Your mathemagical splendor is most appreciated! You're a divine inspiration to the algorithmic trading community and forever shall be.
The MTF capabilities include seconds, minutes, and days. If the time frame settings are shorter in time than the current sampling interval, a warning notification will be appropriately displayed. I included a horizontal rule to approximately gauge at what level you may wish to have before entering/exiting a trade upon identifying a trend change. This gizmo functions on all assets on time frames ranging from one second bars up to the "All" chart having monthly bars.
Lastly, I have included so many color scheming techniques that I couldn't demonstrate all of them above. This indicator has what I would term as enhanced "predator" vision. For those of you who have witnessed these movies, you may understand what I have built. This indicator additionally includes a color morphing control to perfectly adjust the gradients to your visual liking, on any time frame whether it be seconds or daily chart preferences. The use of this indicator is just like any of my other RasterCharts or heatmap indicators found on the internet, except it has the greatest versatility I have accomplished as of yet.
Features List Includes:
"Source" selection
MTF controls for seconds, minutes, and days
Adjustable horizontal rule to differentiate between more reactive aspects of turning point fluctuations in the lower portion of the chart (visible above)
Window aperture control
Adjustable heatmap brightness control
Visual color scheme techniques (a few of many are displayed above)
Color gradient morphing
Color inversion control
This is not a freely available indicator, FYI. To witness my Pine poetry in action, properly negotiated requests for unlimited access, per indicator, may ONLY be obtained by direct contact with me using TV's "Private Chats" or by "Message" hidden in my member name above. The comments section below is solely just for commenting and other remarks, ideas, compliments, etc... regarding only this indicator, not others. When available time provides itself, I will consider your inquiries, thoughts, and concepts presented below in the comments section, should you have any questions or comments regarding this indicator. When my indicators achieve more prevalent use by TV members, I may implement more ideas when they present themselves as worthy additions. As always, "Like" it if you simply just like it with a proper thumbs up, and also return to my scripts list occasionally for additional postings. Have a profitable future everyone!
Trend Following BarWhile analysing a chart, one of the biggest problem is to see if there is trend or not. While thinking about it, I found the idea to analyse moving averages in channel and their momentum according to channel width.
How it Works?
On each bar it creates a channel by highest/lowest point of a MA. highest point is upper line and lowest point is lower line of the MA channel,
It gets highest and lowest point of last 300 bars, (say Price Channel)
If the width of MA channel is greater than certain rate of price channel then it decides there is trend
After it decided there is trend, it calculates the rate between channel and MA. Bigger result means stronger trend.
According to rate of MA channel and the price channel, bar color becomes lighter/darker. so when you look at the bar color you can see the trend strength.
Some details about my idea:
Options:
You can choose following MA types as source: EMA, SMA, RMA, WMA, VWMA
"Period to Check Trend" is the period to create MA channel. Bigger period cause more sensitivity.
"Trend Channel Rate %" is rate of price channel. Price channel created by using highest/lowest of last 300 bars. I did this to make the script works on all time frames correctly.
"Use Linear Regression" is used to get rid of noise. it may cause 1-2 bars latency.
All comments are welcome!.
Enjoy!
[KICK] Volatility HeatmapWith this indicator you can gauge the price volatility of an instrument across multiple timeframes in a very compact visualization. It allows you to find critically low areas of volatility and predict the likelihood of an imminent move or the conclusion of a move. While you can do this with other indicators, it is often easy to miss low volatility on timeframes that you don't normally survey.
Features:
Measure volatility using either Average True Range Percentile Rank (ATR-PR) or Historical Volatility Percentile (HVP)
Measure volatility from any other source (e.g. Volume, or custom series from another indicator) using HVP
2 Rendering Modes (Smooth and Distinct) as seen in the sample chart above
Ability to show current timeframe Volatility in bar chart above the heatmap
Get alerts when a certain number of timeframe levels (configurable) are showing critically low volatility (implying imminent move)
Get an alert when the current timeframe volatility level emerges from a critically low volatility zone (usually indicating the start of a significant move)
The bands on the map are 1x, 2x, 3x, 5x, 8x, 13x, 21x, and 34x the curent timeframe. The volatility measurements go (from lowest to highest): Lime, Blue, Dark Purple -> Light Purple (gradient), Magenta, Pink. If you see grey blocks/bands, these indicate that the instrument you are using does not have enough historical data to determine the volatility based on your timeframe and reference period. For example, if you are using a reference period of 100 and are on the daily view, to render the bottom-most band (x34) you would need around 3400 days of data (over 9 years).
You can use this indicator in multiple ways. My favorite way personally is to look for areas that have multiple consecutive timeframes showing low volatility warnings and then enter when the highest of those timeframes turns back to purple. Use other methods, analysis, or indicators to determine direction (or just straddle P.A. with market stops). If I am scalping, then I will generally mostly watch the "current timeframe" and get alerts when it emerges from low volatility.
Use the link below to watch a tutorial video, request a trial, or purchase for access.
ChaosSN HMA Crossover HeatmapUsed to colour code when one hourly MA crosses over another (default is 50 Hourly MA over 100 Hourly MA). Can be stacked together for different MA pairs as a leading visual cue for trend changes.
This is for the hourly MA and it works on all timeframes below 1D.
MTF Accumulation/Distribution RasterChart (Spectrogram/HeatMap)As my first published indicator for year 2020, I present my revolutionary "MTF Accumulation/Distribution RasterChart" employing PSv4.0. This is probably a world's first all-in-one multi-timeframe, multi-algorithm heatmap indicator with multiple color schemes. I decided to release this multicator now, because it has been a year long journey for me to develop spectrogram technology with abilities John Ehlers didn't include with his original heatmaps. I would like to personally thank Dr. John Ehlers for inspiring me to ponder into the realm of heatmap technology and all it has to offer. Thank you! You're a divine inspiration to the algorithmic trading community and forever shall be.
Each of the algorithms use "volume" and "price" data in their calculations to provide a unique spectrogram for either algorithm chosen, hence the accumulation/distribution attributed to the title of this indicator. The MTF capabilities include seconds, minutes, and days. If the time frame settings are shorter in time than the current sampling interval, a warning will be appropriately displayed. Also, when volume data is not applicable to an asset, the indicator will become completely red. I included so many color scheming techniques I couldn't demonstrate all of them above. This indicator has what I would term as "predator" vision. For those of you who have seen these movies, you will understand what I have built.
The use of this indicator is just like any of my other RasterCharts or heatmap indicators found on the internet, except it has much more versatility. This indicator has so many uses, I really haven't discovered all of it's characteristics yet. Anyhow, this is one of my most beautiful indicators I have created so far, but I feel there is still more room for enhancements with a possibility of more sibling algorithms to incorporate later. Lastly, I couldn't have done this without the computing power/wizardry provided by ALL Tradingview staff. They deserve a HUGE and proper, THANK YOU!!! Happy New Year 2020 everyone...
Features List Includes:
MTF controls for seconds, minutes, and days
Multiple volume weighted algorithms to choose from
Gain control for algorithm #1
Adjustable horizontal rule to differentiate between more reactive aspects of turning point fluctuations in the lower portion of the chart (visible above)
Adjustable heatmap brightness control
Visual color scheme techniques (a few of many are displayed above)
Color inversion control
"NO VOLUME" detection (indicator becomes red)
This is not a freely available indicator, FYI. To witness my Pine poetry in action, properly negotiated requests for unlimited access, per indicator, may ONLY be obtained by direct contact with me using TV's "Private Chats" or by "Message" hidden in my member name above. The comments section below is solely just for commenting and other remarks, ideas, compliments, etc... regarding only this indicator, not others. When available time provides itself, I will consider your inquiries, thoughts, and concepts presented below in the comments section, should you have any questions or comments regarding this indicator. When my indicators achieve more prevalent use by TV members, I may implement more ideas when they present themselves as worthy additions. As always, "Like" it if you simply just like it with a proper thumbs up, and also return to my scripts list occasionally for additional postings. Have a profitable future everyone!
Squeeze MTF HeatmapHere is a multi-timeframe heat map using one of the most apreciated indicators in Tradingview: Squeeze Momentum Indicator by LazyBear.
Study shall be added to 15min chart.
It indicates squeeze and momentum at: 15 min, 30 min, 60 min, 240 min and 1 Day.
Thanks to © azimuthdynamics for inspiration and portion of code
Thanks to Lazy Bear for coding Squeeze Momentum Indicator
Heatmap - Support & Resistance (Volume Clusters)Heatmap - Support & Resistance (Volume Clusters)
The Heatmap is based on the real traded volume.
The Heatmap can help identify the levels of Support and Resistance , thus validating other indicators' Oversold or Overbought conditions.
Small blocks don't have much significance. On the other hand, bigger and brighter ones would mean strong levels of Support or Resistance .
Alerts are available to be set to fire whenever the Support or Resistance levels are reached.
Related tools:
• Volume Delta
• CVD
• Counters Ratio
RSI HeatmapHeatmap showing version measurement lengths of RSI (user selectable)
For each bar on the chart, the script calculates RSI at that point for multiple RSI lengths (e.g. 3, 7, 14, 16 etc) and displays them vertically top to bottom, fastest RSI to slowest RSI respectively. It indicates the actual RSI reading (0 to 100) by way of a colour (green for overbought, red for oversold).
So for example, if the indicator shows a cluster of reds, you know that price is oversold on several RSI lengths simultaneously.
Idea was taken from an article.
Williams Vix Fix paired with Supertrend HeatmapThis script shows my mod of the powerful Williams' Vix Fix indicator paired with a modified Supertrend Heatmap, originally created by Daveatt.
Supertrend MTF Heatmap V2Hello traders and aspiring Pinescripters
You might remember this script Supertrend-Heatmap-Multi-timeframes/ ?
A follower, asked me in a comment to do a version where YOU guys can select the timeframes
Well... what follower asks, follower (sometimes) gets. I'm not Santa Claus but this is Christmas with a few months in advance (#oh #oh #oh)
Triple Moving Average HeatmapHi everyone
I didn't publish on Friday because I was working on an Expert Advisor in MT4. The day I don't publish, some scripts spamming guys published many (not useful) scripts the same to kick me out of the TOP #1 ranking.
So what I'm going to do about it? crying or sharing more quality scripts than before? :)
I guess you know the answer :) I'm gonna share a few quality scripts that I have in my library. I noticed that you guys tend to like more the scripts useful for your trading actually making you money rather than a copy-paste (of another copy-paste)
Alright, enough for the trolling now let's introduce the Three MA heatmap which is an upgrade of that script : MA-heatmap-Double-cross-edition/
The challenge was to keep the heatmap not rolling and to make it match with the MA cross. I did it using this
```
since_ma_buy = barssince(macrossover)
since_ma_sell = barssince(macrossunder)
heatmap_color() =>
since_ma_buy < since_ma_sell ? color.new(color.green, 20) : since_ma_buy > since_ma_sell ? color.new(color.red, 20) : na
```
This is a technique that I found after drinking three glasses of red wine (#french) to keep the heatmap stable and not rolling.
To get what I'm saying I invite you to replace the piece of code above by what everyone would normally do
```
heatmap_color() =>
macrossunder() ? color.new(color.green, 20) : macrossover() ? color.new(color.red, 20) : na
```
Ah and I'm not done sharing for the day, a few scripts are coming also after that one and tonight !!!!! I want to live in a world where you guys can enjoy quality scripts (mostly) :)
PS
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4x MTF RSI - by Redjinator 4x Multi-Timeframe RSI - by Redjinator (August 2019)
This is a new version of an old indicator of mine and has been updated for a much more accurate reading of timeframes greater than the on screen chart.
Features of this indicator are:
- under the hood it uses pine script v 4.0
- repainting issues normally caused by pulling data from higher timeframes has been eliminated.
- ability to plot up to RSI signals at one time.
- customized timeframe selection per RSI.
- ability to plot an average of the 4 customized RSI signals.
- visualized heatmapping for any selected RSI signal (including the average).
- by default it very closely resembles the clean look of a default RSI indicator.
I will be releasing more indicators for public use in the near future.
Thank you for viewing my work, I hope you find it useful!
-Redjinator
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Multi RSIThis scatters different instances of RSI.
Confluence zones would give a better indication of an overbought or oversold market.
MA heatmap (Double cross edition)Hello my friends
Sorry yesterday I couldn't post an indicator because I was travelling. So here's the today indicator inspired from that one Moving-Average-Heatmap-Visualization/
This will gives an interesting representation of a Double Moving Average cross
That's all for me
Let's resume the free indicators publishing next Monday with the MA heatmap (Triple cross edition) and then the 4 cross ... until the 100 cross edition .... "wait are you joking sir ?"... Totally YES :)
But the Triple cross edition will be released as it's interesting from a Pine script perspective
Enjoy your weekend and stay safe
Dave
Moving Average Heatmap Visualization7 different types of moving averages (5 different lengths of each) compared to a base moving average. Base moving average can be configured to be a slew of different types of moving averages (credit to @mortdiggiddy for the code) and have a custom length.
Red = base moving average is over other moving average (bearish)
Green = base moving average is under other moving average (bullish)
lengths for the different MAs are just fibonacci numbers due to lack of creativity.
First 5 moving averages are Simple moving average the next 5 are Exponential moving averages and after that it is weighted moving averages, volume weighted moving average (VWAP), Exponential volume weighted moving average (thanks again @mortdiggiddy ), hull moving averages and lastly zero lag moving averages.
The indicator might lag your chart out a bit so be ready for that.
Have fun!
Momentum heatmap @CosmonautCExplanation:
14 different indicators 4 public ones (RSI, StochRSI, CCI and Wavetrend oscillator) the rest are custom private ones of preexisting momentum indicators or completely custom ones created by me.
To determine green-red color the indicators are assesed on 7 different metrics and then given a score of 1-100 based on the current state of those 7 metrics. The length input is universal meaning all indicators and metrics will be affected by it. Source input is only for indicators.
It might take a bit to load as the code is all in all around 600 lines and due to a large amount of custom functions and if statements
Usage:
darker green = buy
Darker red = sell
light green= approaching good buy opportunity/buy opportunity in shaky markets
Light red = same as light green but for sells
gray/almost no color = undecided/turning point
Enjoy!
Heat Map Forex - Intraday
4 intraday time frames for a custom strength indication by color.
3 positive and 3 negative colors.
7 symbols, limited by the number of plots on the screen (64). All symbols against USD.
Works well with FX Percentage Change script.
Trading View also has a FOREX heat map widget, found here .
See Also:
MM Cross over Heat Map by MMAColorie le fond de vore grpahique en VERT ou en ROUGE, suivant le croisement des Moyennes Mobiles Expo 20 et 50.
Attention de régler vous même la coloration VERT et ROUGE
3D Relative Strength IndexThis indicator in form of a heatmap shows the longest periods of RSI values above 70 and under 30.
Red spots mean RSI is above 70 and blue ones RSI is under 30.
Angled Volume Profile [feeble]BETA VERSION
this indicator maps volume as brightness over an SMA. the brightness then fades over time.
It draws 30 bands, so you will need to load multiple instances to get a large picture.
Configure the settings, then copy and paste the indicator, modifying only the vertOffset attribute each time
Patience, bruh. This takes a long time load. Chrome runs it faster than Firefox. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Please let me know if you can think of how to optimize it.
Feedback is appreciated is you use it :)
sample with 6 instances:
settings:
useLog: enable if you are using a log graph
rowHeight: resolution of rows.
vertOffset: normally if you have 5 instances, the values will be -2,-1,0,1,2
fadeAmt: how long it takes for volume to fade once it is picked up
volumeMin and Max: the volume range displayed.
volumeResolution: time resolution at which volume data is collected - this is why the fadeAmt is so high, and why the graph runs out of data after a period back
EMA length: its Actually SMA but I wrote it wrong. eg. for a 20 day period on a 15min chart you go ( 20 days x 24 hrs x 4 quarter hours = 1920) - I hope to automate this in a future version :p