I published 3 indicators for trading using Bill Williams' Profitunity strategy. For each indicator, I have added a visual and detailed description in English and Russian. In this post I will briefly describe these indicators and how I use them together. AFDSA indicator (Alligator + Fractals + Divergent & Squat Bars + Signal Alerts) Includes Williams...
Knowing when the RSI and price are in a ranging phase even in the short term can be a difficult process. You are either #Ranging #bullish or #bearish. At least in the Algo v6 you can get a clear vision of exactly whats happening. In this video im going to give you a VERY simple strategy on: 1. How to know if the RSI and price are ranging 2. When do i break away...
Price overextension remains a widely misunderstood concept in trading, causing both novice and seasoned traders to make errors in their decision-making. This misinterpretation often leads to placing trades in the wrong direction or, equally detrimental, overlooking profitable opportunities. In essence, price overextension signifies that the market has undergone a...
The Smoothed Moving Average (SMMA) crossover strategy is a variation of the Simple Moving Average (SMA) crossover strategy. SMMA gives more weight to the recent prices, making it a more responsive moving average. The crossover strategy using SMMA follows a similar principle to the SMA crossover but involves the use of smoothed moving averages instead. Here's a...
S&P500 (SPX) strategy using Stochastic RSI Min-Max, normalized Volatility and Trailing Stop signals, beats the Buy&Hold strategy by 16 times Embarking on the quest to time the market accurately, the 'Holy Grail' of strategies, led me to create a script to approach this goal. Unlike other strategies that I tested, this one not only surpasses the long-term S&P500...
2000 DOT-COM CRISIS The dot-com crisis, also known as the "dot-com bubble" or "dot-com crash," was a period of economic turbulence that affected the technology and telecommunications sectors in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Here are some key points: Euphoria Phase: In the 1990s, there was a boom in the technology and dot-com industry fueled by irrational...
Building a long-term portfolio demands a strategic approach that goes beyond random buys and impulsive decisions. Instead, savvy investors employ tools like the Relative Strength Index (RSI) to identify advantageous entry points and navigate the market cycles effectively. 💜 If you appreciate our guides, support us with boost button 💜 Here’s a step-by-step...
Although the standard setting for the RSI is 70 (overbought) and 30 (oversold), I prefer to adjust the levels to 80 and 20. The purpose of this is to identify the extremely overbought/oversold regions. In addition to adjusting the levels, I would pay attention to the chart when the RSI enters in the overbought/oversold region (but would hold back on entering a...
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a popular momentum oscillator used in technical analysis to identify overbought or oversold conditions in the market. The RSI is measured on a scale from 0 to 100, RSI values above 70 are often considered overbought, suggesting that the price may be due for a reversal or pullback. RSI values below 30 are often...
"Super Swing Strategy" - Bollinger Bands, RSI, and ADX Strategy Indicators Used: - Bollinger Bands - Relative Strength Index (RSI) - Average Directional Index (ADX) Bollinger Bands for volatility, RSI for overbought and oversold conditions, and ADX for strength of the trend. How it Works: Add Bollinger Bands, a 14-period RSI, and a 14-period ADX to your...
Have you ever heard of a stock heatmap? 📈 It's an innovative and visually appealing tool used in the world of finance to analyze and interpret market data. Let's explore what it is and how it can be useful in your trading journey. 🌡️ What is a Stock Heatmap? A stock heatmap is a graphical representation of a large set of stocks or securities, where each...
The VIX, also known as the CBOE Volatility Index, is a widely-used financial instrument used to measure market volatility and investor sentiment. In this article, we will explore how to use the VIX on TradingView to improve your trading strategies. Before we dive into how to use the VIX, let's first understand what it is and how it works. The VIX is based on the...
The RSI (Relative Strength Index) is like a tool that helps people who buy and sell stocks and other things to figure out how strong the price of something is. It works by looking at the prices of that thing over a certain period of time, like 14 days, and then putting those prices on a scale from 0 to 100. 🔸When the RSI is high, like over 70, it means the price...
Hello guys! Day trading is a popular way for traders to make money by buying and selling assets within the same trading day. However, before you begin day trading, it's important to understand the basics and develop a solid trading strategy. In this post, we'll cover the basics of day trading and provide some tips on how to get started. First, it's important to ...
spx could have bull or bear technical numbers on my chart depending on the path these indicators take. if they go up with the price thats bullish, and if they move lower with the price thats bearish. im bearish on touches of the upper levels marked out as the index rises or breaks of lower levels while it sinks, and im bullish on support from lower levels or...
🔍 DXY INDEX (USDX) displays the value of USD against a basket of six foreign currencies: EUR, JPY, GBP, CAD, SEK, CHF. This index is calculated on the basis of the weighted average ratio of USD to six currencies. ➡️ EUR —> 57,6% ➡️ JPY —> 13,6% ➡️ GBP —> 11,9% ➡️ CAD —> 9,1% ➡️ SEK —> 4,2% ➡️ CHF —> 3,6% ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ ❗️...
Hello TradingView Family / Fellow Traders. This is Richard, as known as theSignalyst. Today we are going to go over a practical example on US100, but you can apply the same logic / strategy on any instrument. Feel free to ask questions or request any instrument for the next episode. You can find the previous two episodes below "Related Ideas" Always follow...
Your strategy will inevitably go through a Drawdown. And there's nothing you can do about it to stop that. However, you can learn how to survive it! Today I will give you actionable steps, that you can use for the next time the market hit your strategy and you feel that everything is going wrong. Let's start with an idea of what a drawdown is, and why drawdowns...