Mango2Juice

[M2J] Indicator | Turtle Atom Duck Signal

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Turtle Atom Duck shows potential buy and sell
It consist of 3 indicators
Turtle - Donchian Channel
- bullish when price close above previous 1 bar high
- bearish when price close below previous 1 bar low

Atom - Bollinger Band
- bullish when price close above upper band
- bearish when price close below lower band

Duck - Moving Average (Default 50-period EMA)
- bullish when price close above moving average
- bearish when price close below moving average

When all 3 are bullish, buy signal appears
When all 3 are bearish, sell signal appears

Screener Turtle Atom Duck

Example:
FBMKLCI

Technology Sector

Health Sector

TOPGLOV

BINTAI

XOX

PRLEXUS

JCY

EURUSD

XAUUSD
Release Notes:
Added feature :-
1. An info panel consist of :-
.EMA50 in relation to last price
.Bollinger Band
.Relative strength Index (RSI)
.Elder's Force Index (EFI)
.Dollar Normalized Volume (Price x Volume) and its moving average
.1-month high, 3-month high, 52-week high, all time high
.shariah status for Malaysia Stocks Market only.

2. Quarter Report
.Revenue
.Net Profit
.EPS
.Profit Margin
.Return on Equity

3. Four types moving average which can be choose - simple, exponential, smoothed, weighted moving averages
Release Notes:
Fixed calculation of 1-month, 3-month and 52-week high
Release Notes:
Fixed "STUDY ERROR - "Resolove_Error_FUND" caused by financial function when main chart is not a stock.
By default, if chart is not a stock then QR is "BATS:APPL".
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