Mongerskit Trading System v2.2 Final revisionThis is the latest version without any reported bugs, we have also increased the accuracy by at least 10% compared to ver 1.0 and older versions. numerous tweaks have been done on this and we are going to keep this stable version, till we work on future updates for later.
(USABILITY)
- Use this system in conjunction to your technical analysis to achieve optimal performance.
- Best time frame is 4 hours and 12 hours.
- DO NOT use the system with pairs that are consolidating.
(CHANGES)
-v2.2
- final tweaks are done to this revision
- few appearance changes
- minor reported bug fixes
-v2.1
-changed the sensitivity a little more.
-fixed all the reported bugs and issues
-fixed a problem with chart scaling down when using the indicator
-fixed some typo with signal text
-v2.0
- changed the sensitivity and few settings, signals are much more accurate.
- made a few appearance changes.
- Signals may appear less then before but they are much more accurate, use 4 hour and 12 hours together to determine best entry.
- this is the Dark theme, I will release the Light theme too for the ones using lighter background colors.
v1.1
-fixed the amount of times the signals are shown
-fixed some color issues
v1.0
This is the first edition of Mongerskit trading system. this is not a very accurate version, this version completely free to use, you can find it in the public library under "Mongerskit" name.
you can request for invitation in the comment section, but you have to leave a review after testing the system out.
the invitation is for a short while just for you to test out the indicator, if you enjoyed the indicator, PM ME.
all members that requested permission in previous versions, should already have access to the new version.
Mongerskit.com
Trendtrading
Pullback Trading Tool R5-65 by JustUncleLBy request this is an updated version of the "PullBack Trading Tool": removes experimental "OCC" channel, added option to display ribbons or just single moving average lines, added alert arrows for "PB" exits, added alertcondition for TV alarm subsystem, added some extract options for Pivot points and general cleanup of code.
Description:
This project incorporates the majority of the indicators needed to analyse and trade Trends for Pullbacks, swings and reversals.
Incorporated within this tool are the following indicators:
1. Major industry (Banks) recognised important EMAs in an EMA Ribbon:
Lime = EMA5 (Optional Display)
DodgerBlue = EMA12 (Optional Display)
Red = EMA36 (Optional display)
Green = EMA89
Blue = EMA200
Black = EMA633
2. The 5 EMA (default) High/Low/Close Price Action Channel (PAC), the PAC channel display is disabled by default.
3. Optionally display Fractals and optional Fractal levels
4. Optional HH, LH, LL, HL finder.
5. Optional Buy/Sell "PB" exit Alerts with Optional 200EMA filter.
6. Coloured coded Bar high lighting based on the PAC:
blue = bar closed above PAC
red = bar closed below PAC
gray = bar closed inside PAC
7. Alert condition sent to TradingView's Alarm subsystem for PB exits.
8. Pivot points with optional labels.
9. EMA5-12 Ribbon is displayed by default.
10.EMA12-36 Ribbon is displayed by default
Set up and hints:
I am unable to provide a full description here, as Pullback Trading incorporates a full trading Methodology, there are a number of articles and books written on the subject.
Set the chart to Heikin Ashi Candles (optional).
I also add a "Sweetspot Gold R3" indicator to the chart as well to help with support and resistance finding and shows where the important "00" lines are.
First on a weekly basis say Sunday night or Monday morning, analyse the Daily and Weekly charts to establish overall trends, and support/resistant levels. Draw significant mini trend lines (2/3 TL), vertical trend lines (VTL) and S/R levels. Can use the Pivots points to guide VTL drawing and Fractals to help guide 2/3 TL drawing.
Once the trend direction and any potential major reversals highlighted, drop down to lower timeframe chart and draw appropriate mini Trend line (2/3 TL) matching the established momentum direction. Take note of potential pull backs from and of the EMAs, in particular the EMA5-12 ribbon, EMA12-36 Ribbon and the 200EMA. Can use the Pivots and/or Fractals points to guide your 2/3 TL drawing.
Set a TradingView alarm on the "PBTOOL alert", with the default settings this normally occurs before or during the Break of the manually drawn TL lines.
Once alerted check to see if the TL is broken and is returning to trend away from the EMA lines, this is indicated by bar colour change to trend directional colour.
You can trade that alert or drop down to even lower time frames and perform the same TL analysis there to find trades at the lower TF. Trading at lower TF you will allow tighter Stop loss settings.
Other than the "SweetSpot Gold R3" indicator, you should not need any other indicator to successfully trade trends for Pullbacks and reversals. If you really want another indicator I suggest a momentum one for example: AO ( Awesome Oscillator ), MACD or Squeeze Momentum.
ZTLs Master Trend IndicatorIndicator utilizing a flexible renko (and other indicators assembled in a proprietary way) to "soften" the turbulence. A down-turn in renko combined with a red color signals a sell. An up-turn in renko combined with an aqua color signals a buy. Manually backtested: SPY, JNK, from May 2015 to present: 40%, 24% respectively. Can be used for day-trading or position trading. Has customizeable settings to suit your style. NOT SUITABLE FOR FOREX. (at least not tested)
TrendAlertTrend Alert indicator based on Long term (daily) en Mid term (4h) timeframes so you can enter a trade in direction of the trend at the Short term (1h) timeframe in direction of trend. You can configure the LongTerm en MidTerm timeframe to your liking. Method by Jospeh Nemeth www.youtube.com
Gleeson Trend Tracker (GTT) IndicatorComprehensive Trend Trading System Indicator made up of the four components to help you successfully trade market trends:
Entry Signals (Green & Red Arrows)
The entry arrows indicate entry conditions are present. Green for long entries and red for short entries. If you already in position in the direction of an entry signal, ignore it. Switch to position maintenance mode for that market once trading a market.
Current Trend Status Channels (Red/Green Overlay)
The channel overlay is intended to indicate whether the market has recently trended up/down. Green if moving higher, Red if moving Lower. Channels make it easier to visualise current & previous price trajectory.
On Close Stop Loss (OCSL) / Price Average (40 MA) Blue line
This acts both as the "line in the sand" in relation to trend direction but also importantly as your (OCSL) or sometimes also known as mental stop. If price closes beyond this line in the opposite direction to your position, exit the position. It's important to wait for price to close (this methodology works best on weekly charts so make entry & exit decisions when the market is closed). This method works best if you risk 1% per trade using the distance from entry price to the OCSL as your pre-defined risk, back-analysis confirms this.
Hard Stop Loss Red line
This line is your circuit breaker intended to protect your capital from sudden adverse moves. This line serves as the price for your fixed or hard stop loss point that should be entered with the order. The formula behind this line is risk * 2 (so 2% if you risk 1% between entry price and OCSL). HSL is your safety net, always use it.
Some other advice on how to trade this methodology:
Analysis Sunday, entries & exits Monday (so you can also have a life)
Do not pyramid with this system, it works best with individual entries spread across a range of markets including FX, Indices, Commodities and Interest Rates.
Risk only 1% per trade
This methodology works best over weekly/monthly charts. You want to capture moves that last weeks/months/years. I would not advise day trading this system.
If you have any feedback or need further help, email me at me@jackgleeson.co.uk
Good Luck!
Scalping PullBack Tool R1 by JustUncleLDescription
This study project is a Scalping Pullback trading Tool that incorporates the majority of the indicators needed to analyse and scalp Trends for Pull Backs and reversals on 1min, 5min or 15min charts. The set up utilies Heikin Ashi candle charts. Incorporated within this tool are the following indicators:
1. Major industry (Banks) recognised important EMAs in an EMA Ribbon:
Green = EMA89
Blue = EMA200
Black = EMA633
2. The 36EMA (default) High/Low+Close Price Action Channel (PAC).
3. Fractals
4. HH, LH, LL, HL finder to help with drawing Trend lines and mini Trend Lines.
5. Coloured coded Bar high lighting based on the PAC:
blue = bar closed above PAC
red = bar closed below PAC
gray = bar closed inside PAC
red line = EMA36 of bar close
Setup and hints:
Set the chart to Heikin Ashi Candles.
Add "Sweetspot Gold10" indicator to the chart as well to help with support and resistance finding and shows where the important "00" and "0" lines are.
When price is above the PAC(blue bars) we are only looking to buy as price comes back to the PAC
When price is below the PAC(red bars), we are only looking to sell when price comes back to the PAC
What we’re looking for when price comes back into the PAC we draw mini Trendlines utilising the Fractals and HH/LL points to guide your TL drawing.
Now look for the trend to pull back and break the drawn TL. That's is when we place the scalp trade.
So we are looking for continuation signals in terms of a strong, momentum driven pullbacks (normally short term 10-20 pips) of the EMA36.
The other EMAs are there to check for other Pullbacks when EMA36 is broken.
Other than the SweetSpot Gold10 indicator, you should not need any other indicator to scalp the pullbacks.
References:
Fractals V8 by RicardoSantos
Price Action Trading System v0.3 by JustUncleL
SweetSpot Gold10 R1 by JustUncleL
www.swing-trade-stocks.com
www.forexstrategiesresources.com
Tabajara by André MachadoAmigos da comunidade TradingView que me pediram o Setup Tabajara, segue ele aqui para uso livre e educacional!
Na verdade é um Setup de Finanças Comportamentais, ou o que chamo de Setup Ansiolítico!!!
O meu Trading System é 100% discricionário e 100% baseado em AT clássica, Teoria de Dow pura, ou o que chamam de Price Action. Simplesmente uso as MMA20 e MMA200 para me mostrar a tendência, evitando assim operar contra. E tb usando o conceito matemático de "regressão à média" e operando as reversões nelas. Enfim, muito básico mesmo. Por isso o nome Tabajara, porque não tem nada de novo! O jogo de cores é só para gerenciar mesmo a ansiedade e forçar a disciplina e a paciência!
E aproveito para agradecer ao Filipe Ramos, da TradingView Brasil, por ter criado o setup Tabajara a meu pedido!
Pump_Doctor Trends**You must enable bar colors in the options for the script if you wish to see them**
This indicator is very useful for spotting trends / tops / bottoms.
This is the ultimate altcoin pump spotting tool. Use on higher timeframes for greatest accuracy. If altcoin is newish (ZEC for example), try 4h rather than 1D or 3D.
Green = Uptrend
Red = Downtrend
Gray = Top/local top, bottom/local bottom, or continuation. You will need some knowledge of price action to determine which condition applies.
You can use the oscillator at the bottom as a measure of momentum / trend strength. You can draw trendlines on the oscillator on the top/bottom or the interior.
Modified Moving AverageUsed for the same reasons as the typical moving average. The first point is equal to the SMA, but it uses a recursive approach to calculate all subsequent data points.
QQE Cross Indicator Alert v2.0 by JustUncleLThis version of the indicator makes a distinction between the types of QQE cross alerts on the chart and now only recommends the Thresh Hold channel exit crosses for BUY/SELL alerts, the other two types of crosses are still there to provide pre-warning of pending BUY/SELL alerts. Also only the BUY/SELL alerts are filtered by Moving Average Filter and/or the new Directional filter (default). The default settings in this version have also been changed, particularly the Moving Averages, to indicate trend changes quicker.
Indicator Project Description:
*** This is a trend following indicator alert that uses fast QQE crosses with Moving Averages for trend direction filtering. QQE or Qualitative Quantitative Estimation is based on the relative strength index, but uses a smoothing technique as an additional transformation. Three crosses can be selected (all selected by default):
RSI signal crossing ZERO (XZERO)
RSI signal crossing Fast RSIatr line (XQQE)
RSI signal exiting the RSI Threshhold Channel (BUY/SELL)
The (BUY/SELL) alerts can be optionally filtered by the Moving Average Combo:
For BUY alert the Close must be above the fast MA and
fast MA (EMA8) > medium MA (EMA20) > slow MA (SMA50).
For SELL alert the Close must be below the fast MA and
fast MA (EMA8) < medium MA (EMA20) < slow MA (SMA50).
and/or Directional filter (default filter):
For BUY alert the Close must be above the slow MA (SMA50) and the directional MA (EMA20) must be green.
For SELL alert the Close must be below the slow MA (SMA50) and the directional MA (EMA20) must be red.
The XZERO and XQQE are not included in the filtering, they are used to indicate pending BUY/SELL alerts, particularly the XZERO.
Note: I have found the XQQE cross can also be quite good alert for BUY/SELL as well, particularly in direction of current trend. The XZERO I have found to be totally unreliable for BUY/SELL alerts.
This indicator should work on any currency pair, most chart timeframes and expiry in 3 to 6 candles for binary option trading. For hourly or longer charts expiry can be longer for binary options, or if available use standard forex trading techniques
Some Hints for using this indicator:
Avoid taking trades in non-trending market, this is normally indicated by a near Horizontal SMA50 line.
Avoid trading when all the moving averages are close together.
When trading 1min and 5min charts, expiry should set to 1-3 candles.
Avoid trading when market choppy, this is normally indicated by the fast EMA8 crossing the EMA20 back and forwards quickly.
High probability trades tend to occur when you get a XQQE followed by a XZERO and then BUY/SELL in the same direction of trend.
Don't trade near nor directly on any major market news (sometime better no trade day).
Please practise this system in DEMO first, before committing any real money. Be patient the more you practise the better and more confident you will be.
I hope you enjoy this indicator, it has proven very effective for me.
Parabolic GlitterThis indicator overlays a series of Parabolic Stop And Reverses (SARs) to continuously illustrate trends as they form in addition to a range of good possible levels at which to place stop orders.
The Initial Start argument gives the minimum value for the SAR function's "Start" argument. The Increment/Start Ratio argument gives the ratio of the SAR function's "Increment" and "Start" arguments (i.e. SAR default is Start = 0.02, Increment = 0.02, therefore Increment/Start Ratio = 1). The same logic applies to the Max/Start Ratio Argument (i.e. SAR default is Start = 0.02, Max = 0.2, therefore Max/Start Ratio = 10).
The Adaptive Coloring argument determines whether the plotting points are red in downtrends and green in uptrends, or if all the plotted points are given the same color (defaults to silver).
ROC TideAdds some depth to the traditional rate of change (ROC) indicator. Instead of just having one ROC line with a single lookback period, this takes a minimum lookback period, n , and plots 20 ROC lines with lookback periods of n, 2n, 3n, ..., 20n . These lines will appear green when greater than zero, red when less than zero, and yellow when equal to zero by default.
Then it plots the average of those 20 ROC's as a yellow filled area so as to make it easier to see where the balance (or "tide") of the ROC waves are located.
Heiken Ashi zero lag EMA v1.1 by JustUncleLI originally wrote this script earlier this year for my own use. This released version is an updated version of my original idea based on more recent script ideas. As always with my Alert scripts please do not trade the CALL/PUT indicators blindly, always analyse each position carefully. Always test indicator in DEMO mode first to see if it profitable for your trading style.
DESCRIPTION:
This Alert indicator utilizes the Heiken Ashi with non lag EMA was a scalping and intraday trading system
that has been adapted also for trading with binary options high/low. There is also included
filtering on MACD direction and trend direction as indicated by two MA: smoothed MA(11) and EMA(89).
The the Heiken Ashi candles are great as price action trending indicator, they shows smooth strong
and clear price fluctuations.
Financial Markets: any.
Optimsed settings for 1 min, 5 min and 15 min Time Frame;
Expiry time for Binary options High/Low 3-6 candles.
Indicators used in calculations:
- Exponential moving average, period 89
- Smoothed moving average, period 11
- Non lag EMA, period 20
- MACD 2 colour (13,26,9)
Generate Alerts use the following Trading Rules
Heiken Ashi with non lag dot
Trade only in direction of the trend.
UP trend moving average 11 period is above Exponential moving average 89 period,
Doun trend moving average 11 period is below Exponential moving average 89 period,
CALL Arrow appears when:
Trend UP SMA11>EMA89 (optionally disabled),
Non lag MA blue dot and blue background.
Heike ashi green color.
MACD 2 Colour histogram green bars (optional disabled).
PUT Arrow appears when:
Trend UP SMA11<EMA89 (optionally disabled),
Heike ashi red color.
Non lag MA red dot and red background.
MACD 2 colour histogram red bars (optionally disabled).
HINTS:
- Good positions occur when MACD crosses the Zero line.
- Switch between Heikin Ashi and Normal candles as part of your analysis of the price action.
- Large Heikin Ashi candles with small wicks in direction of trend are good strong trends.
Guth_3X_ConfirmThis indicator has three built in indicators based on the SMA of HIGH, SMA of LOW, and Stochastic. The baseline indicator is the retreats after departures from SMA of HIGH and LOW.
The first time a HIGH that is above the SMA HIGH has a lower HIGH but it still above the SMA HIGH, a (-) will appear at the bottom. This signals an aggressive entry point for potential coming downtrend. The second time the HIGH produces a lower high but is still above the SMA HIGH, a (S) will appear at the bottom which signals a more conservative entry point for potential coming downtrend. All of the opposite information is true of reversals beyond the SMA LOW.
When these reversals appear the same time the Stochastic is overbought or oversold, a red bar (overbought and potentially coming down) or a green bar (oversold and potentially coming up) will appear. NOTE: Aggressive symbols occur more often and will always occur when a conservative symbol appears. When a conservative indicator and respective overbought/oversold level occur at the same time, the bar is darker in color.
You can enter positions at any one of the indicators, however, the darker bars are what I look for. This has a high success rate but cannot guarantee results every time. I recommend adjusting the SMA, and Stoch parameters as well as time periods. I have had success with this indicator while day trading the 5, 10, 15, 30, 65 minute periods as well as daily and weekly periods. Every symbol traded can provide differing results based on the parameters used.
Please feel free to leave feedback and I know this can work well for you!
5X EMA Trend Follower////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Copyright by Randalll.com v1.0 09/03/2016
// This indicator provides 5 Exponential Moving Averages.
// Works well on 1D,4H,1H TF
// To be used with traditional trend following strategies.
// Example
// If 50/100/200 trending in same direction. Then buy/sell
// with trend direction. Use PA, pinbar, news catalyst
// or pullback to 50E for Entry signal.
// Use 2x ATR for SL, set no TP. Ride the trend to the end.
// Exit when 10 crosses 20, or 20 crosses 50
// in volitile markets.
// As always use at your own risk and stay awesome.
// by randalll.com
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study(title="5X EMA Trend Follower", overlay=true)
short1 = ema(close, 10)
short2 = ema(close, 20)
long1 = ema(close, 50)
long2 = ema(close, 100)
long3 = ema(close, 200)
plot(short1, color = green)
plot(short2, color = red)
plot(long1, color = blue)
plot(long2, color = purple)
plot(long3, color = black)
Traders Dynamic Index Indicator Alert v0.1 by JustUncleLThis is a trend trading indicator+alert utilising the Traders Dynamic Index (TDI), Price Action Channel (PAC) and Heikin Ashi candles.
About 6months ago I came across the use of TDI in "E.A.S.Y. Method" that I found in forexfactory forums: www.forexfactory.com
and I was able to set up a chart based on the specifications by using Kurbelklaus scripts. However, I found that the alerts were being generated one or two bars too late, so at that time I was not successful using it with Binary Options. A few months later I found a variation of the method in the forecfactory forums which is able to generate the alerts a bit earlier, so this indicator is a modification of that early detection version.
The indicator can optionally use Heikin Ashi candles only for all it's calculation. I would recommend viewing the chart with Heikin Ashi candles, these smooth out the trends and makes trends very clear.
I found that this method it works good with most currency pairs or commodities and with 5min+ timeframe charts. I would suggest expiry of 2 to 6 candles.
ALERT GENERATION:
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The TDI (Traders Dynamic Index)
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Volatility Band VB(34), color: Blue, buffer: UpZone, DnZone
Relative Strength Index RSI(13)
RSI PRICE LINE (2), color: Green, buffer: mab
RSI TRADE SIGNAL LINE (7), color: Red, buffer: mbb
MARKET BASE LINE MID VB(34), color: Orange, buffer: mid
Indicator SignalLevels:
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RSI_OversoldLevel : 22 (normally: 32)
RSI_OverboughtLevel : 78 (normally: 68)
Alert Conditions:
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Strong Buy : yellow
Medium Buy : aqua
Weak Buy : blue
Strong Sell : fuchsia
Medium Sell : purple
Weak Sell : black
Hints on How to use:
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- When a Medium or Strong alert is generated and MACD histogram colour matches the direction
of the alert (optional auto filter), then place trade in direction of alert candle and MACD.
- I use the multi-Hull MA's for overall trend direction confirmation.
- Best positions normally occur near the MACD(5,15,1) Histogram crossing the zero line.
- The optional coloured Dots along the bottom of the indicator represent the first alert
of this type that was generated in this sequence.
- It is advisable to trade in the direction of the main trend as indicated the HULL MA red cloud:
if red cloud underneath PAC then BULLISH trend, if red cloud above PAC then BEARISH trend.
- Selecting the HeiKin Ashi candles does affect the MACD and MA caculations, so if you select
normal candles the result chart will change. You can still Optionally select to use Heikin Ashi
for calculations.
- When using the Heikin Ashi candles, a good buy entry is indicated by long top wick and no bottom wick
for bull (green) candles and good sell entry is indicated by long bottom wick and no top wick for
bear (red) candles.
- When the MACD histogram is flat and close to zero line,
this indicates a ranging market, do NOT trade when this occurs.
- When the PAC channel on the main chart is spread apart widely, this is an indication
of extreme volatility and choppy chart, do NOT try to trade during these periods.
A choppy chart is also indicated by Heikin Ashi candles with long wicks on both sides
of the candles.
- You can specify what strength level Alerts are generated (default 2):
Level (1) means only generate Strong Alerts only.
Level (2) means generate Strong and Medium Alerts.
Level (3) means generate Strong, Medium and Weak Alerts.
Trend LengthScript tries to capture the length of trends. It calculates an SMA and then determines the slope of the SMA using a simple momentum function. From there it counts bars from when the slope changed directions last. The lime green line is the count from when the slope changed. The yellow line is the average time of a trend. The white line is "trying" to capture the length of a full healthy pip running trend. Pick and SMA you like and then run through many currencies. I find that trends tend to be the same length. Not surprising as the markets are extremely correlated to each other. The trick is to find the most active pair for action. To do that look up my Pairs Range script.
Comments are welcome.
Market Meanness Index-Price ChangesThis is the Market Mean index. It is used to identify if the market is really trending or if it is range bound(random). In theory, a random sample will be mean reverting 75% of the time. This indicator checks to see what how much the market is mean reverting and converts it to a percentage. If the index is around 75 or higher than the price curve of the market is range bound and there is no trend from a statistical standpoint. If the index is below 75 this means the price curve of the market is in fact trending in a direction as the market is not reverting as much as it should if it were truly following a random/range bound price curve.
ZeroLag ema + adx = trueCombined LazyBears ZeroLag EMA and CapnOscars moving average ADX. Here's the result.
I figured it could be used as a trend trendtrading system,
ADX red + ema cross downards = short.
ADX green + ema cross up = long.
ADX black + ema cross = no trade
Or something along those line. A way filter out whipsaws.
This is just something I threw together in 5 min, so din't go all in tho. Haven't had time to test.
2 ADX
3 Z-EMAs
Colors/settings can be customized.
Trend FilterThe indicator paints the bar colours based on the average open and average close for past N days.
if average close is above average open, the bars are coloured green, otherwise they are coloured red
It can be used as a general trend filter on weekly, daily bars. even on intraday timeframes, this would work well and give a sense of the current trend direction.
Moving Average Cross Alert, Multi-Timeframe (MTF) (by ChartArt)See when two moving averages cross. With the option to choose between four moving average calculations:
SMA = simple moving average
EMA = exponential moving average (default)
WMA = weighted moving average
Linear = linear regression
The moving averages can be plotted from different time-frames, like e.g. the weekly or 4 hour time-frame using HL2, HLC3 or OHLC4 as price source for the calculation. In addition there is a background color alert and arrows when the moving averages cross each other when the price also rises or falls. And the moving averages are colored depending on their trend direction (if they are trending up or down).
ZTLs Percentage-based Renko EmulatorHere is another version of my Flex Renko script. It is uses percentage-based brick sizes to draw the Renkos instead of ATR or static brick sizes. What makes the percentage-based drawing style great is that one doesn't need to adjust stops so many times like they would with a ATR based Renko. It also makes moving between tickers smooth as well as one doesn't have to adjust the brick-size for each name.
to use: By default the setting is ".001" or 10 basis points. So ".01" is 1 percent or 100 basis points and so-forth. This style is perfect for those traders who make trades on a percentage basis over a price-level basis. It's also good for percentage-based stops.
The yellow lines represent where the price needs to go to draw another Renko brick.
ZTLs Bar_TrendHere is an adaptation of TTM_Trend I coded. It's all pretty self explanatory. Aqua = buy and red = sell.
There's only one setting to tweak and it's the look-back for highest and lowest.
I have found that this indicator gives signals at almost identical areas to the TTM_Trend but tend to actually be a little more efficient (earlier buy/sell signals), although I haven't thoroughly back-tested it.
Enjoy!
Please comment below if you have any questions.