Visualizing Stochastic energy for perfect entriesThe stochastic RSI has always been a problem tool for me because of its clunky look erratic lines and the way it seems l....r each other and sometimes it doesn't.
I've always felt like the stochastic RSI had these energy waves built into it that we weren't able to see because if there's an uptrend of the stochastic then there has to be an equal or greater downtrend of energy pushing it in the other direction but what if there isn't more than that energy and what if this is a perfect balance between the two energies.
This would imply that either that there's a divergence of the energy related to how price is closing or there is a pause in the energy because they're balanced between the two and of course that means your price will pause and run flat as well.
In this video I talk about the proper way to use this new indicator and the way you used to use the stochastic RSI.
Using the information as video and the images that I plot out on the screen you'll be able to see when you should do you should enter trades long or short and why you need to know where your support and resistance lines are as well as whether you're breaking above or below your moving averages.
Let this video be a first class tutorial on perfect trades using a stochastic RSI but like all other indicators you cannot use it by itself make sure that you have confluence on your price chart.
PS as always welcome to the coffee shop.
Support and Resistance
Learn this price action setup for the BIGGEST DAY TRADESI walk through the pre-market prep and the price action that led to a big move on the Nikkei Index.
Learning price action means understanding 'WHO' may be trapped and where they will start to feel the pain and be forced to act and potentially close positions....that is when we want to initial a position to take advantage of the move.
The Nikkei index was a great example of knowing when and where to trade which could have led to a big payouts.
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Trading week recap for NASDAQ, DOW, DAX & FTSE (01/07/2023)We had successful trades with the NASDAQ and the DAX. Let's look back at the past trading week and learn from it. What went well? What could be better?
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Something went wrong with the recording for the last part on the FTSE. We continue the analysis on Monday.
✨ P2P INDi [PRO] ✨ TUTORIAL ✨1. Go to the 1D time frame
2. Open chart drop down menu and select Point and Figure*
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4. Locate the DEFAULTS drop-down menu and select RESET SETTINGS
5. Click the INPUT tab
5. PIVOT PRICES
(a) Identify price(s) nearest the Pivot High (PH) and the Pivot Low (PL)
(b) Place those coordinates in the corresponding input box
(c) Click OK (at the bottom right)
6. On the Tool Panel (to the left), identify Magnet Mode and turn it on (weak or strong)
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(a) Drag the Pivot High line of P2P INDi and snap it on the corresponding X
(b) Do the same for the Pivot Low line and snap it on the corresponding O
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(a) Identify the trend shown on the Heads Up Display (top right-hand corner)
(b) If the DOWNTREND (red) is displayed, remove all three Buy Order TPs
(c) If the UPTREND (green) is displayed, remove all three Sell Order TPs
9. SET YOUR POSITIONS
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(b) If shaving, take 25% profit at the first two Take Profit (TP) prices.
(c) Stop Losses should be equal to or beyond the PH and PL lines
(d) If stop loss is greater than your risk tolerance:
— lower your position size or
— tighten your stop loss by bringing it closer to your entry
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Target Reached! USDCHF ReviewPrice reversed beautifully from the sell entry level we forecasted at 0.8988 and has reached the take profit target of 0.8908. The important lesson here is to place your take profit before a key level (vs right at the key level). As you can see in this video, price touched the TP level and took off in the other direction - just missing this crucial bit of information would have been potentially costly.
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How to Use the Supply and Demand Deluxe Indicator
Welcome, fellow traders, to this exciting tutorial where we dive deep into the world of supply and demand analysis using the powerful Supply and Demand Deluxe indicator that I launched this morning. Prepare yourself for an enjoyable learning experience as we unravel the mysteries of supply and demand levels across various timeframes. So, grab your favorite trading beverage, sit back, and let's embark on this adventure together!
Section 1: Understanding Supply and Demand Analysis:
Before we delve into the specifics of the Supply and Demand Deluxe indicator, let's understand the importance of supply and demand analysis in trading. Supply represents the availability of shares or contracts for sale, while demand represents the number of buyers interested in purchasing those shares or contracts. By analyzing the interaction between supply and demand, traders can identify potential turning points, support and resistance levels, and areas of high buying or selling interest. This knowledge forms the foundation of effective trading strategies, and the Supply and Demand Deluxe indicator is here to assist us in this journey.
Section 2: Introducing the Supply and Demand Deluxe Indicator:
The Supply and Demand Deluxe indicator is a powerful tool designed specifically for TradingView. Its primary goal is to identify supply and demand levels on various timeframes, including weekly, daily, and hourly. With visual plots and customization options, this indicator empowers traders to make well-informed decisions based on the principles of supply and demand. It caters to traders of all styles and timeframes, from day traders to long-term investors.
Section 3: Getting Started: Installing and Adding the Indicator to Your Chart:
To begin using the Supply and Demand Deluxe indicator, install it on your TradingView platform. Visit the TradingView website, navigate to the indicators section, and search for "Supply and Demand Deluxe (Stock Justice)." Click on the indicator to access its details and add it to your chart. The indicator will be added and ready to unlock its potential.
Section 4: Exploring the Key Components and Functionalities:
Let's explore the key components and functionalities of the Supply and Demand Deluxe indicator, which help us identify and interpret supply and demand levels effectively.
4.1 Daily and Weekly Pivots:
Daily and weekly pivots provide essential reference points. The indicator allows you to plot the previous week's high and low, yesterday's high and low, and the midpoint of yesterday's range. Visualizing these pivots helps gauge potential areas of interest and determine price behavior.
4.2 Weekly Supply and Demand Levels:
Weekly supply and demand levels are critical for understanding the broader market context. With the Supply and Demand Deluxe indicator, you can plot these levels, customize the number of levels displayed, choose line colors and styles, and decide whether to extend the lines. Enabling the "Show Price" option enhances your analysis.
4.3 Daily Supply and Demand Levels:
Similar to the weekly levels, daily supply and demand levels provide valuable insights into intraday price dynamics. Customize the number of levels displayed, choose line colors and styles, and determine line extensions. Enabling the "Show Price" option visualizes corresponding prices.
4.4 Hourly Supply and Demand Levels:
Intraday traders will appreciate the Hourly Supply and Demand Levels feature. The indicator automatically identifies these levels based on the highest and lowest values of the past 10 bars. Customize the number of levels displayed, choose line colors and styles, and even show prices associated with these levels.
4.5 ATR Expected Moves:
The ATR Expected Moves feature calculates expected price moves based on the Average True Range (ATR). Customize the lookback length and multipliers. Extend lines, choose colors and line styles, and display prices. Incorporating ATR Expected Moves helps set realistic profit targets and manage risk effectively.
4.6 Futures Levels:
For futures traders, the indicator provides specific levels for the Midnight Open, London Open, Asian Open, and the 8:30am EST level. These levels act as potential reference points, aiding in identifying intraday opportunities and aligning trades with global market dynamics.
Section 5: Customizing the Indicator to Fit Your Trading Style:
The Supply and Demand Deluxe indicator offers customization options to align with your trading style and preferences.
5.1 Adjusting Input Parameters:
Fine-tune the indicator by adjusting parameters such as the number of levels plotted, lookback length, multipliers for ATR calculations, and more. Experiment with different settings to better suit your trading strategy.
5.2 Customizing Visual Elements:
Customize line colors, styles, and extension options to enhance aesthetics and readability. Choose colors, line styles, and decide whether to extend lines to the left, right, or both. This level of customization ensures a visually pleasing trading experience.
Section 6: Practical Applications and Trading Strategies:
In this section, we explore practical applications and trading strategies using the Supply and Demand Deluxe indicator.
6.1 Identifying Key Supply and Demand Levels:
The indicator helps identify key supply and demand levels across different timeframes. Analyzing these levels in conjunction with other technical analysis tools can identify high-probability trade setups.
6.2 Using Pivots for Reference Points:
Pivots, both daily and weekly, serve as crucial reference points. Consider price reactions around these pivots and consider them in conjunction with supply and demand levels to gain valuable insights into market dynamics.
6.3 Incorporating ATR Expected Moves in Risk Management:
Use the ATR Expected Moves feature for risk management. Set realistic profit targets and define appropriate stop-loss levels based on expected price moves. This statistical framework helps adjust position sizing and manage risk effectively.
Section 7: Tips and Tricks for Maximizing the Indicator's Potential:
To enhance your trading experience with the Supply and Demand Deluxe indicator, consider these tips and tricks:
7.1 Leveraging Different Timeframes:
Analyze supply and demand dynamics across different timeframes. Use higher timeframes for overall market context and lower timeframes for precise entries and exits. Combining multiple timeframes improves analysis accuracy.
7.2 Combining Multiple Timeframes:
Combine the Supply and Demand Deluxe indicator with other technical analysis tools such as moving averages, oscillators, or chart patterns. This synergy provides confirmation signals and increases the probability of successful trades.
Section 8: Conclusion:
Congratulations on completing this comprehensive tutorial on the Supply and Demand Deluxe indicator! We've covered the fundamental concepts, explored features and functionalities, and discussed practical applications and trading strategies. Experiment with different settings, customize visual elements, and integrate the indicator into your trading plan. As you gain experience, you'll be well-equipped to make informed trading decisions. Keep exploring, stay disciplined, and may the markets bring you success!
Introducing the Dual Dynamic Fibonacci Retracement IndicatorHey there, Stock Justice here. Today, I walked you through using the Dual Dynamic Fibonacci Retracement Levels Indicator on TradingView. This powerful tool calculates pivot points and determines Fibonacci retracement levels based on your position in the market. I explored every input, from lookback periods to toggling extra levels, to shifting and extending lines. We also delved into the use of two sets of Fibonacci levels to identify areas of confluence for more robust trading decisions. With vivid colors marking each retracement level and the flexibility to modify the lookback period, this indicator is a game-changer for pinpointing support, resistance, potential reversals, and continuations. Remember, the magic is in the details. Happy trading!
Introducing the Responsive Supply and Demand IndicatorIn this comprehensive tutorial, Stock Justice offers an insightful walkthrough of the enhanced Supply and Demand Indicator. We delve into the tool's advanced features, demonstrating its capacity to identify pivot points across multiple timeframes, its customization options, and ways to interpret its outputs. The video provides valuable guidance on how to navigate the settings of this powerful tool, from plotting circles and lines to adjusting the number of ranges to be analyzed. By the end of this tutorial, users will better understand how to utilize the Supply and Demand Indicator to optimize their trading strategy and make more informed decisions.
How to identify a TREND or RANGE market early in DaytradingTrading and Price Action can be broken down into tow simple terms...a 'range bound' market and a 'trend' market. Being able to identify the price action early is key to successful daytrading.
In the video I discuss how I like to daytrade Indexes and especially how I look to identify a RANGE or a TREND market. As there really is only TWO WAYs to trade....ie/ reversion to the mean or continuation trading...it is important to identify the market conditions early to get on the right side of the market and take full advantage of a move up or down.
I discuss my basic approach to trading and what I look for to identify the market conditions.
I talk about my trading style and general entry criteria.
Any comments or questions welcome below.
Why we should review price action to see if History will RepeatStudying price action and reviewing should be a key part to everyones trading and will improve overall results. Many Stocks, Currency pairs, Commodities or Indexes have differing nuances and characteristics with regards to Price Action so it is worth doing the homework before entering a trade. Even though they all trade around a similar Price Action Framework, quickly looking for small repeating patterns can greatly improve the probability and conviction and help your trades in the long run.
This short video looks EQR.asx which is a share listed on the ASX. By reviewing the previous price action, we can see that the current setup is so far following the same path as a previous big winner....I will be watching to see if history does repeat!!
Hope you enjoy
[Tutorial] Price Action And How Can We Use It To Make MoneyWelcome to this video on Bitcoin and price action Part 1 of 3. But what exactly is price action, and how can it help you make informed trading decisions?
Price action is a technique used by traders to analyze market movements based on the price and
volume of a security, without relying on technical indicators or other external factors.
In this video, we'll explore some of the most commonly used price action patterns in Bitcoin trading
, including support and resistance levels, trend lines, candlestick patterns, price action patterns, and moving averages.
We'll also discuss how to use these patterns in combination with other forms of analysis to make informed trading decisions,
and how to manage risk when trading Bitcoin.
How to find strong Support and Resistance levels using MA.Hey Traders!
Above is a brief video in which i explain a simple way to find strong support and resistance zones using the moving average indicator starting from bigger timeframes to smaller ones.
i hope this video is useful for you!
let us know your questions in the comment section!
Joe.
Drawing Volume Based Trendlines Support and ResistanceFor this to work you're going to need your bull bear power void oscillator.
I have mine set on its default settings but you can also set it up with the following.
Click the image below for that indicator for free
The Setup
the length is 50
the moving average is 20
the macd settings are 12 / 26 / 9
With this I have a 50 period EMA on my chart.
Drawing Support and Resistance Levels Based on Volume
When drawing support and resistance levels you should always do them on a 1 hour time frame or higher. You can do them on a 30 minute time frame but some of them will be less relevant.
Since most people and most institutions do them a 1 hour time frame and hire you might as well be doing the same.
Support and resistance levels are found in the non-tradable areas of the oscillator. in other words it's the area of the oscillator where it has a black background.
As an example if you have a pink volume bar coming down first followed by a red volume bar afterwards this would mean resistance. But both of these bars must clear the void
If you have a light green bar first outside with the tradable area followed by a dark green bar this means support and both bars must be outside the void.
As an example if you have more than one light colored bar in the tradable area followed by a darker colored bar volume then you draw your support or resistance level at the 1st alternating color bars.
Find out where your current price level is and then draw about 2 or 3 support and resistance levels above current price and two or three below current price. You don't really want more than that.
Drawing Trendlines Based on Volume
To draw trend lines you need to have a background that goes from one color to Black and then to the alternate color for example green to Black to red or red to Black to Green. if you get the same color twice then what you have is a continuation of your trend.
In a trend that goes from green to Black to Red you're looking for the highest volume in the non-tradable area and then drawing of line from there to the very first tradable volume in the red area.
Once you do this you can't move to a smaller time frame and use that trend line as a Target when moving to it or an exit point.
Using Multi-Time Frame Analysis To Find Key Levels That MatterDo you find yourself drawing too many levels on your charts?
Do you struggle to know which levels that actually matter for trading decisions?
Do you wonder why price moves straight through some key levels and not others?
This video will show you how to analyse a stock using Multi-Timeframe Analysis techniques to find the key levels that actually matter for trading, and how to quickly find the most important levels where price is likely to react.
TRADING FOR BEGINEERS! USING SUPPORT AND RESISTANCE IN 2022!!!This tutorial video discusses how to find KEY support and resistance within trading on any timeframe or market including FOREX, STOCKS or CRYPTO. DROP A LIKE AND SHARE WITH OTHER PEOPLE.
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What is the Heiken Ashi Algo OscillatorWhat is the "Heiken Ashi Algo Oscillator"
Well here is a link to it
It is an indicator that measures volume and momentum.
It plots and RSI as Heiken Ashi candles.
It includes seven different types of moving averages against the relative strength index.
Each one of these moving averages calculates faster than the previous, starting from the SMA to the LSMA.
It includes a hidden vwap as a moving average to confirm Trend Direction.
It uses a "Double Stochastic Strategy" designed by @CoffeeshopCrypto
The first Stochastic being called the "slow stochastic" and the second stochastic using a hull moving average calculation and it's K% and a separate multiplication in its D%.
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Welcome to the coffee shop everyone. This is your host and Barista Eric as always serving up something piping hot and frothy unless you just like a chai tea which tastes like a hot Garden in a cup. Chai is definitely not my cup of tea but I do like drinking tea over coffee . So if you feel like sending me something then let it be either coins on tradingview or it could be a few tea bags of your favorite.
Okay so I'm keeping the intro very short today and I know my videos tend to be pretty long and I max out at the 20 minute marker but I do like to keep you people informed and today is the information you've been waiting for.
today is the release of the Heiken Ashi Algo oscillator.
There is definitely not enough time in this video To break down all the different ways you can use it for trading because it is available to so many different styles and strategies so in today's video I'll show you what all the parts do what all the parts mean you can take it and added to your chart and start running with it.
In the meantime day-to-day you will see new strategies posted in my profile. Each one depicting a different trading strategy and trading style that can you can use against the Heiken Ashi Algo Oscillator.
I figured it would be easier this way anyway to break up the trading Styles across different videos so that there is no confusion and you won't have to worry about watching two different styles in the same video at least .
So without further Ado let's grab our coffee and tea and raise our glasses in a universal, community style toast and get onto the oscillator and all of it's moving parts.
This is where you need to play the video and listen, because it would be TOO MUCH to type and too much to read. So let's go.
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For my trading style, the HA candles have been Recalculate it again because I come to find out that the AHA candles are based on a 2. Calculation which means if my candles are set to 9. IRS I should be twice of that and my RS I'm moving average should be two times at so my candles are 9 my RS I is 18 which is 9 * 2 and my are as I'm moving average is 36 which is 18 * 2.
I just wanted to point this out before anyone starts asking me what are the best settings. these are not necessarily the best they are simply the ones that work for me.
HA Candle: These are the colors, Wicks, and borders, as they are plotted against yourRSI. they are simply a representation of the RSI signal but you can have your RSI set at one length while your candles are set at another length.
RSI: No description needed here this is simply the relative strength index
long exit - This is a signal to tell you the uptrend is going to pause or stop.
short exit - this is a signal to tell you that the downtrend is going to pause or stop
Resistance levels - This is a signal to tell you where you can set the beginning of a trend line and the level of resistance on your chart.
support levels - is this a signal to tell you where you can set the beginning or end of a trendline and set a support level on your chart
RSI Moving average - this is the signal line of your moving average against your RSI and you can choose up to 7 different calculations.
Buy and sel Signals - These signals are triggered based off of certain criteria happening in the oscillator related to volume and Trend Direction.
**WARNING** You should take BUYS when you are in an uptrend and SELLS in a downtrend. (IE 200ma below the 50 ma for uptrend and 200 above 50 for downtrend)
Slow stochastic RSI ribbon - this prints a visual representation of the regular stock a stick on your oscillator.
Fast Stochastic RSI ribbon - This is the second part of the double Stochastic strategy which prints a fasterStochastic on your chart which uses part of a hull Moving Average calculation.
Finally ALERTS have been included.
To use the alerts go to your alerts Tab and click create alert.
Under "Condition" select Heiken Ashi Algo
In the drop-down below it you can select:
buy signal to enter long
Sell signal to enter short
Soft Long or Short exit, if you want to get out of your Long or Short trade when the trend begins to change
Hard Long or Short exit, Is when you definitely should get out of your long or short trade.
there is also an alert set up if you want to be notified about new resistance levels or new support levels.
Just select the one you want and adjust the message that will arrive to you via email, phone, or on screen.
So........ did we do a good job? Let's talk in the comments below.
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Trendline Trades w Heikin Ashi Algo Oscillator + a surpriseWelcome to the coffee shop everyone. This is your host and Barista Eric. This podcast is designed to teach you The right and wrong way to get in and out of your trades because I'm not just going to tell you the right way, I'll also show you the things that you should not do. It's also a platform where I can release my versions of popular indicators. I'll show you how to use them and of course from time to time I will call out really bad strategies because I don't want you guys to have that information. feel free to share this content anywhere you choose online and of course do not fall for scams because I will not contact you for any type of currencies lending or any financial help in any way online. That being said, if you see me on the street and you want to give me a dollar all the power to you I'll be more than happy to accept it.
Also don't get worried if I do send you a message it's usually just a thank you for starting to follow me because everyone that follows me I do have to follow them back so that I can see what you have going on.
All that being said in today's video I am going to show you how to draw trend lines and channels using the support and resistance Indications in Heikin Ashi Algo Oscillator. Now you may not have this oscillator on your charts yet but for now you can use the CSC-HARSI.
here is a link to get that from tradingview and add it to your chart
So let's go to Tradingview and open it up on your desktop or on your phone.
go to the indicators tab
type in coffee shop crypto
there you will find only one indicator called the CoffeeshopCrypto HARSI 2022
Go ahead and add that to your chart and make sure it's added to your favorites
Now in its default settings that should work just fine for you because the default settings allow you to use the VWAP as a moving average against your RSI.
This particular tutorial I'm picking off the resistance indication that came up and then it was followed by several support indications. This simply means that resistance was going against your price the Bears were pushing against the Bulls so prices moved up and met resistance and it was being pushed back down.
Take care to watch the whole video for the strategy on how to use this with Trend Lines.
SURPRISE.
I am releasing the Heikin Ashi Algo OScillator later today as is. And you can use it with some of the indications that are available.
I think it's time I release it and stop trying to be so perfect with it.
It will have the S/R/ levels
Aerts to exit your short or long position
Range signals - To tell you when you have entered into a RANGE
Bulls / Bears Rejection Signals - Letting you know its a STRONG rejection of the current bullish or bearish trend.
Double Stochastic Strategy - A video will be created on how to use this on a later date. I'm also leaving the double stack castic strategy in there but you may not know how to use it just yet and I will create a video on that on a later date so in the meantime when you see it you could just turn it off if you want to.
Alerts for Exit Short and Exit Long - these messages will be sent to your phone, email and desktop to let you know you should exit your current trade of Long or Short.