This "Study" project has been created by request and is used in conjunction with the "Strategy" version. *** EXPERIMENTAL *** *** USE AT YOUR OWN RISK *** Description: Indicator based around Renko Bar Chart emulator (ATR) with direction change used to signal buy/sell trades. I have generally found that setting the strategy ATR resolution to 3-5x that of...
It is a normal Directional Movement Index, but instead of using lines for +DI and -DI it uses histogram and 4 colors. It also contains an horizontal line (default value @20) to indicate when a trend is confirmed or not.
This is the 3rd version of Kay_BBands. When +DI (Directional Index ) is above -DI , then Upper band will be visible and vice-versa. This is when the ADX is above the threshold. 28 is the default in this version. I found its more appealing in 5M time frame. BLUE - ADX under 10 GREEN - Uptrend, ADX over 10 RED - Downtrend, ADX over 10 Use it with another band...
This is the second version of Kay_BBands. But this is infused with ADX. When +DI (Directional Index) is above -DI, then Upper band will be visible and vice-versa. This is when the ADX is above the threshold. 20 is the default but can be set to 25. When the ADX is below the specified threshold, both bands gets visible, showing no trending conditions. Use it with...
ADX and DMI oscillator with the keylevel coded in to the script, set for 23, suggested settings is 23 - 25 any trade with the ADX above the keylevel is a strong indicator that it is trending.
Directional Movement indicator implemented in Pine script. Use it to customize ADX behavior.
There is a nice writeup about a system that uses DMISTO here, which includes decent statistics: traderedge.net I have not yet done any back testing on the system as a whole myself, but thought the DMISTO was an interesting indicator, so ported it over for those who might want to play with it and create their own systems. I added dots that denote signals similar...
A modified DMI, This turns the standard DMI into an Oscillator. The DMI cross signal is the same, but as an OSC you get the added benefits or finding divergences, etc. The added WIlder's Average Line (blue) can help you see if a short term trend is getting less interesting.
An open source version of the DMI. Mostly published for other scripters to modify. Typical useage: www.investopedia.com