BiO-618

Candlestick normalizer + MA's Crossing Signaling

BiO-618 Updated   
Well, after 25 tries I finally did it ._.

Here is the candlestick normalizer I was trying to achieve. In this way you can do a fast and not biased by price candlestick analysis, for example to catch engulfish and doji's on the go ;)
I also added a MAs crossing-over signal I optimized.

Btw, I will try to add volume signaling on this indicator. I had been thinking in 2 options:
1) Maybe as a colour/unfilled bar when volume exceed average
2) Represent the volume on the width of the candlestick.

What do you prefer? Let me know.

I hope you enjoy it!

Phi it.
Release Notes:
#Added CMF, a kind of Volume-Weighted RSI oscillator.

You can study convergence and divergences with this oscillator aswell.
My main idea was to work a trend strength indicator to ease price action, volume, and candlestick analysis.

I will keep optimizing it.

Hope you enjoy it!
Release Notes:
#Corrected the CMF position to ease the interpretation on large scales.
Release Notes:
#Optimized CMF @ 50 as it's zero, scaled to Candlestick normalization.

Yellow Divergences as examples.
Release Notes:
#Added Red-Down Arrows for Bearish Candle Patterns
#Added Green-Up Arrows for Bullish Candle Patterns
#Added White-Star for Indecisive Doji Candles (+Red-Down Arrow when Doji is Bearish)

Hope you enjoy it ;)
Release Notes:
#Added more Candlesticks

Violet = Divergences on CMF
Release Notes:
#Changed Bullish engulfish's lime to green colour
#Changed Bearish engulfish's red to maroon colour
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