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THE PHOENIX v0.1 wSMD - ALERTS

ALERTS for PHOENIX v0.1 - DO NOT USE THIS SCRIPT UNLESS YOU ARE MARGING TRADING
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Implementation in TradingView of modified version of the "Weis Wave".

indicatior will generate Long and Close Long signals according to market trend.
(Learned the hard way that using short instead of close long to close long orders will seriously mess backtest results and create unrealistic expectations)

Added a customizable RATE OF CHANGE indicator that I called SMD (sideways market detection) to try and avoid trading on sideways market.

References: "Trades About To Happen" David H. Weis, Division 2 of the Richard D. Wyckoff Method of Trading in Stocks.

I've had best results on 2h and 4h charts, I would not recommend to go below 1h, my general rule is to run the backtest on regular candle and make sure the backtest gives goodd result, but I use the script with autoview on heikin ashi.

Backtesting: You can change the dates of the backtest as you please, the backtest runs with 1000USD and 100% of equity orders, 3 ticks slippage and 0.1% commission.

For Autoview users: Will upload LONG ALERT and CLOSE LONG ALERT studies separately as I find it easier to see whats going on on 2 seperate indicators.

NO, IT DOES NOT REPAINT.

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