Original Keltner Channel with Multicoloured Midband according it's slope.
Simple Strategy:
Buy when midband is green (uptrend), and the price exits from channel downside and reenter.
Exit at the opposite band.
Sell when midband is red (downtrend), and the price exits from channel upside and reenter.
Exit at the opposite band.
To Import 1. Download the attached file to your desktop
2. From the Control Center window select the menu File > Utilities > Import NinjaScript
3. Select the downloaded file
KleinWaveVolumeNT8, NT7 to NT8 conversion, TraderGB, April 7, 2021
Description: Klein Wave Volume indicator is used to determine supply and demand in the form of waves. This indicator is based off Wyckoff method. If you've studied under the late great David Weis, Dr. Gary Dayton or Gary Fullett, you'll probably want to have this indicator in your tool box.
It helps to identify:
1) No Supply
2) No Demand
3) Change of Behavior (COB)
4) Large Effort No Reward
No Supply: If there are 3 down waves (5 Swings) with shortening of thrust in the 3rd Wave (5th Swing) and reduced wave volume it indicates supply is withdrawn from the Market.
No Demand: If there are 3 up waves (5 Swings with shortening of thrust (SOT) in the 3rd Wave (5th swing), and reduced wave volume, it indicates demand is reduced.
COB (Change of Behavior): After continuous down or up wave, if you see large wave against the current trend (HH or LL) it indicates COB and Market is changing its trend or direction.
Large Effort No Reward: * If there is a large Down Wave and the price did not move much compared to previous down swing and failed to make Lower Low it indicates that there was large effort to go down and there is no reward and hence market will reverse upward.
* If there is a large Up Wave and the price did not move much compared to previous up swing and failed to make Higher High it indicates that there was large effort to go up and there is no reward and hence market will reverse downward.
In general, when the wave volume is diminishing in the down swings, it indicates supply is withdrawn from market.
Same way when the wave volume is diminishing in up waves, it indicates there is no demand in the market.
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This is a quick implementation of the Klinger Volume Oscillator as published by Stephen J.Klinger in the December 1997 issue of Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities. Here is a short recapitulation of how he trades the oscillator.
"The most powerful use of the KVO comes when the indicator reaches an extreme reading either above or below the center line and reverses direction. This signals an exhaustion of the prevailing trend and warns of an impending reversal in price.
The most reliable signals occur in the direction of the prevailing trend. Trades against the trend tend to be high-risk ventures.
The most important signal occurs when the KVO diverges from price action, especially on price extremes, either in
overbought or oversold territory. When a security makes a new high or low for a cycle and the KVO fails to confirm
this, the indicator is warning that the trend is losing momentum and nearing completion."
Harmonic Trading is a methodology that utilizes the recognition of specific price patterns and the alignment of exact Fibonacci ratios to determine highly probable reversal points in the financial markets hope you enjoy
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removed smoothing in calc from DI lines and Net difference. allowing it to act as a "relatively" leading indy for price move.
it's now easier to spot divergence between that net DI difference "cloud", and Price Action or ADX movement, suggesting current trend move maybe about to end or ease down. see attached screenshot.
here's a quick one.. inspired by range charts, but simplified and still painted on regular time charts..
i needed something to help me spot common S/R levels and also watch price moves between levels of either % of price or in blocks of a certain dollar value (0.2, 0.5, 1.0 ... etc)
default is to show moves in increment of 0.5% of all-time (based on chart) mid-price, but can be changed to better suit the time aggregation and the underlying price range we're looking at (for shorter timeframe, you may want to look at $.25 levels, for a stock like AAPL you want to look at a $5.0 increments and so on)
The percentage level value is always approximated to the nearest multiple of $0.1 to make it meaningful.
if there's a setting in Override Range Unit, then that's the one the study will use as a unit for the incermental levels.
you can show/hide the levels calc details labels on top using the study settings.
found it interesting and it helps hide a lot of noise from price - also comes closer to my own view of Darvas so thought to share for the Range Chart & breakout trading fans..
Cheers,
RedK
if you use a Momentum study to identify swings, or start/end of a price move, you may like this one.
in KR_SMI, i try to improve the visulaization and signal of ToS's Stochastic Momentum Index
1. i didn't like that it uses double EMA, so i changed that into a single-time EMA.
2. K Period, d Period .. confusing.. in reality SMI tries to identify the recent movement compared to a longer-term price shift. so i changed that into Look_Back_Period and Length
3. Signal is generated thru a crossing with a slower/smoothed EMA of SMI line. in reality, we can see the change of SMI line trend using colors and get an earlier signal for swings or price move shifting direction (Green = momentum up, red = momentum down, Yellow = possible swing detected)
4. crossing the zero line means a lot (momentum reversing). this is ignored in original indicator. so we added a zero line. Overbought/oversold are at +/-50% by default - but you can change that
screenshot shows how this compares vs the classic SMI in ToS
Best used together with a trend following indicator for a confirmed entry/exit signals.
just realized all the indicators i posted are optimized for dark chart background color. they will look ugly on light-color charts. sorry for that.
beware of a bug in ToS, when you use Inertia or Hull smoothing with AddChartLabel, and you try to enter a lower smoothing value in study settings, the indicator calc behaves erratically. if that happens, remove/re-add the study to your chart. i just found out about that and will report it.
as usual, please do not share outside BMT.
All feedback welcome,
RedK
May 15th, 2020 11:44 AM tracer888 Is there an NT8 version of this por favor?
July 16th, 2017 11:46 AM delta9100 great job
July 17th, 2015 06:38 PM ShaunG Thanks FT. I was looking for a "Keltner Channel indicator where I can set a EMA midband. The std NinjaTrader7 Keltner Ch
annel seems to use only a SMA for the midband! Thanks again much appreciated.
July 17th, 2015 12:31 AM Portland
April 2nd, 2015 05:54 AM zungybungy Great indi. Many thx
November 26th, 2010 11:56 PM fasttraxs Great indicator I been useing it on a 40 setting for my 4 range scalp trading for trend instead of one 40 line MA that I