Event-Based Multi MA v1.1📈 Event-Based Multi MA v1.1 — Smart Trading with Dynamic MA Updates
Overview
In a world where most moving averages blindly follow every candle, Event-Based Multi MA v1.1 introduces a smarter logic:
➡️ Update moving averages only when significant price movements occur.
Forget the noise. Focus on what's important.
This indicator recalculates your moving averages only after meaningful price shifts, allowing you to spot true trends and avoid market whipsaws.
Key Features
✅ Event-Driven Logic
Set events based on:
Points: Absolute price change
Percent: Relative price movement
ATR: Volatility-adjusted dynamic movement
✅ Seven Fully Customizable Moving Averages (MA1–MA7)
Each MA offers:
Custom timeframe
Selection of types (EMA, SMA, WMA, VWMA, HMA, LSMA, DEMA, TEMA, ALMA, RMA)
Adjustable lengths and colors
✅ Reduced Market Noise
MAs adjust only after important price actions — cutting down lag and false signals.
✅ Multi-Timeframe Analysis
You can blend moving averages from different timeframes (e.g., 15m, 1H, Daily) into a single chart — perfect for professional multi-frame strategy building.
Settings Explained
Event Trigger Type: Select Points, Percent, or ATR-based movement.
Event Threshold: The amount of price movement needed to trigger a new calculation.
ATR Length: If ATR mode is selected, this controls the sensitivity.
Each Moving Average (MA1 to MA7) has:
MA Type: Choose the smoothing method that suits your trading style.
Length: The number of bars used in the calculation.
Color: Customize visual styling.
Timeframe: Load MAs from different timeframes into your current chart.
How to Use It in Trading
🔹 Trend Confirmation
Wait for event-triggered updates. Fresh MAs after a significant move are much stronger signals than constantly refreshing MAs.
🔹 Momentum Breakouts
Combine short-term (e.g., MA1, MA2) and long-term (e.g., MA5, MA6) MAs. When short-term MAs cross above/below long-term after an event, it's a powerful breakout cue.
🔹 Dynamic Support/Resistance
Use slow-moving MAs like 100-200 length across different timeframes.
The event-based recalculation keeps them relevant to recent major price moves.
🔹 Volatility Filters
Switch to ATR-based events to adapt moving average updates during volatile periods and calm markets.
Why It Beats Traditional Moving Averages
🚀 No More Overfitting to Every Candle
You focus only on impactful price changes.
🚀 Multi-Timeframe Flexibility
Blend micro and macro views seamlessly in one chart.
🚀 Cleaner Signals, Less Noise
Event-triggered recalculations filter out useless minor price wobbles.
🚀 Customization Beyond Standard MAs
TEMA, HMA, ALMA, DEMA, VWMA — all included for ultra-fine-tuned strategies.
✨ Ready to Upgrade Your Trading?
Forget the old, slow MAs.
Use intelligence. Trade events, not noise.
→ Add Event-Based Multi MA v1.1 to your chart and experience true precision!
Moving Averages
Institutional Composite Moving Average (ICMA) [Volume Vigilante]Institutional Composite Moving Average (ICMA)
The Next Evolution of Moving Averages — Built for Real Traders.
ICMA blends the strength of four powerful averages (SMA, EMA, WMA, HMA) into a single ultra-responsive, ultra-smooth signal.
It reacts faster than traditional MAs while filtering out noise, giving you clean trend direction with minimal lag.
🔹 Key Features:
• Faster reaction than SMA, EMA, or WMA individually
• Smoother and more stable than raw HMA
• Naturally adapts across trend, momentum, and consolidation conditions
• Zero gimmicks. Zero repainting. Full institutional quality.
🔹 Designed For:
• Scalping
• Swing trading
• Signal engines
• Algorithmic systems
📎 How to Use:
• Overlay it on any chart
• Fine-tune the length per timeframe
• Combine with your entries/exits for maximum edge
Created by Volume Vigilante 🧬 — Delivering Real-World Trading Tools.
Basic/Fractal Engulfing Candle Filtered EMA/ATRBasic/Fractal Engulfing Candle Filtered EMA/ATR
This clean and flexible indicator is designed to highlight high-probability engulfing candle patterns by applying a smart combination of filters based on ATR, EMA, and fractal swing high/low logic.
Engulfing candles are commonly used for spotting potential trend reversals or momentum continuation zones—but without proper filtering, they can produce noise. This script enhances reliability by giving traders control over:
ATR Filter: Limits signals to candles within a specific size range relative to the Average True Range, filtering out excessive volatility.
EMA Filter: Confirms trend direction using an exponential moving average. Engulfing candles are only valid if aligned with or against the EMA depending on user configuration.
Fractal Swing High/Low Filter: Requires engulfing candles to occur near local highs (for bearish setups) or lows (for bullish setups), identifying potential turning points in market structure.
Highlights:
Fully customizable with intuitive inputs
Clean chart visuals with triangle markers for bullish (🟦 aqua) and bearish (🟪 fuchsia) engulfing signals
Adaptive EMA color changes based on price position (above = bullish, below = bearish)
Perfect for traders who want a smarter engulfing candle tool that adapts to market conditions, price structure, and trend confirmation.
*Highly recommend using this in confluence with many other indicators of my own/your liking.
*You can use this very well on memecoins and alt coins, works for trading, swing trading, and long term analysis. Lower time frames recommended.
*includes alerts functionality.
MA10+10ProKey Features:
Displays up to 20 MAs (customizable EMA/SMA types) in two color groups (Red/Blue)
Dual Fill Areas: Visualize the space between any two MAs with dynamic colors (Green=Uptrend, Red=Downtrend)
Dual Cross Signals: Buy (△/↑) and Sell (▽/↓) markers when MAs crossover
Full Customization: Choose any MAs for fills or cross alerts
🔧 How to Use:
Set MA Parameters:
Adjust periods for MA1-MA20 (e.g., 10, 20, 50, 200)
Switch between EMAs (fast) or SMAs (slow) types
Fill Area Setup:
Pick any two MAs (e.g., MA1 & MA2) to generate trend zones
Cross Alerts:
Select two MAs (e.g., MA3 & MA4) to trigger buy/sell arrows
🎯 Best For:
Trend following: Use fill colors to identify market bias
Entry/exit signals: Arrow markers highlight potential reversals
Multi-timeframe analysis: Track both short & long-term MAs
功能简介:
同时显示最多20条均线(可自定义EMA/SMA类型),分为两组(红/蓝颜色区分)
双填充区域:动态显示两条均线之间的区域,颜色反映趋势(绿涨红跌)
双交叉信号:当均线交叉时,自动标记买入(△/↑)和卖出(▽/↓)信号
完全可定制:自由选择任意两条均线进行填充或交叉检测
🔧 使用方法:
设置均线参数:
调整MA1-MA20的周期(如10、20、50、200等)
选择均线类型(EMA快线 / SMA慢线)
填充区域设置:
选择任意两条均线(如MA1和MA2)生成趋势填充带
交叉信号设置:
指定两条均线(如MA3和MA4)触发买卖箭头标记
🎯 适用场景:
趋势跟踪:通过填充区域颜色判断多空趋势
买卖点提示:箭头标记辅助识别突破时机
多周期分析:同时监控短期和长期均线
MA's + VWAP + VIX + BBMy combined indicator that I use for day trading SPY. It is a combination of several indicators, including..
VWAP
Bolinger Bands
Moving Averages
7-day MA
9-day MA
20-day MA
21-day MA
24-day MA
50-day MA
200-day MA
500-day MA
VIX and Skew index
VIX value and % change for the day
Skew value
Table size can be adjusted smaller if on mobile
I use the VIX table to see the current days % change and do a general comparison to what SPY closed at the day before. TradingView has an option to plot a line on where the price closed the previous day, which I enabled on my chart settings. VIX can give a confirmation of downtrends (if VIX goes up) or uptrends (if VIX goes down) and the general strength of the trend.
Please enable/disable whichever option(s) you prefer in the settings - any indicator can be disabled. I have defaulted the settings to what I personally use for SPY which includes 7-day MA, 20-day MA, VWAP, VIX table and BB's. I recommend disabling the "Inputs in status line", "Labels on price scale" and "Values in status line" so as to free up clutter on the chart.
I've also published a TSI indicator which I use for spotting divergences. I hope you enjoy using this combined indicator.
LDO Combined Sup/Res, Trends, MA Bands & Vector Candle ZonesQuick Guide to Using "LDO Combined Sup/Res, Trends, MA Bands & Vector Candle Zones"
Add the Indicator:
In TradingView, go to the "Indicators" menu, search for "LDO Combined Sup/Res, Trends, MA Bands & Vector Candle Zones", and add it to your chart.
Customize Settings:
Open the indicator settings:
Support & Resistance: Toggle Show Sup & Res Lines? and adjust pivot settings for support/resistance lines.
Trend Lines: Enable Show Trend Lines? to display trend lines based on pivots.
Moving Average Bands: Toggle Show MA Bands?. Adjust EMA/SMA lengths (default: 50 EMA, 21 SMA, 200 EMA) for more aggressive settings (e.g., 13 EMA, 8 SMA for faster signals).
Vector Candle Zones: Set Maximum zones to draw (default: 500) and customize zone appearance (e.g., transparency, border width).
PVSRA Colors: Enable Set PVSRA candle colors? to color candles based on volume/spread (green/red for high volume, blue/violet for moderate, gray for regular). Adjust colors if needed.
Alerts: Enable Enable PVSRA Candle Alerts? to get notifications for green/red PVSRA candles. You can change the indicator settings’ timeframe: if the chart is 1-hour, set alerts on a minute level (e.g., 5-minute) by adjusting the Higher Timeframe in settings.
Interpret the Chart:
Support/Resistance Lines: Blue lines indicate support/resistance levels; color changes based on price position.
Trend Lines: Colored lines show trends based on pivots (e.g., pink for highs, blue for lows).
MA Ribbon: 50 EMA (green), 21 SMA (green), and 200 EMA (gray) with a fill (blue/green) between EMA and SMA.
Vector Zones: Yellow zones highlight significant candles (based on volume/spread).
PVSRA Candles: Green/red candles indicate high volume/spread; blue/violet for moderate; gray for regular.
Set Up Alerts:
Click the "Alert" icon in TradingView.
Select the indicator and choose "PVSRA Green Candle" or "PVSRA Red Candle".
Configure notification settings (e.g., once per bar close on your chosen timeframe) and save.
Monitor and Trade:
Use support/resistance and trend lines for key levels.
Watch MA ribbon for trend direction (EMA/SMA crossover).
Look for PVSRA candles and zones for high-volume activity.
Respond to alerts for potential trading opportunities.
5.21 EMA CrossSimple 5.21 that can't be adjusted but you can set alerts on the crosses on whatever timeframe you choose
RSI-WMA + EMA Trend Filter | SL/TP DynamicA Simple Edge in Trending Markets
Base on RSI & WMA (RSI) Cross with EMA for trend filter.
Tighter Support, Resistance, and Consolidation ZonesScript that shows Support, Resistance and Consolidation.
Trend Direction on 1 Hour Timeframe1 Hour timeframe indicator of trend direction using EMA 9/21. Chart as background color indicating trend.
[blackcat] L2 FiboKAMA Adaptive TrendOVERVIEW
The L2 FiboKAMA Adaptive Trend indicator leverages advanced technical analysis techniques by integrating Fibonacci principles with the Kaufman Adaptive Moving Average (KAMA). This combination creates a dynamic and responsive tool designed to adapt seamlessly to changing market conditions. By providing clear buy and sell signals based on adaptive momentum, this indicator helps traders identify potential entry and exit points effectively. Its intuitive design and robust features make it a valuable addition to any trader’s arsenal 📊💹.
According to the principle of Kaufman's Adaptive Moving Average (KAMA), it is a type of moving average line specifically designed for markets with high volatility. Unlike traditional moving averages, KAMA can automatically adjust its period based on market conditions to improve accuracy and responsiveness. This makes it particularly useful for capturing market trends and reducing false signals in varying market environments.
The use of Fibonacci magic numbers (3, 8, 13) enhances the performance and accuracy of KAMA. These numbers have special mathematical properties that align well with the changing trends of KAMA moving averages. Combining them with KAMA can significantly boost its effectiveness, making it a popular choice among traders seeking reliable signals.
This fusion not only smoothens price fluctuations but also ensures quick responses to market changes, offering dependable entry and exit points. Thanks to the flexibility and precision of KAMA combined with Fibonacci magic numbers, traders can better manage risks and aim for higher returns.
FEATURES
Enhanced Kaufman Adaptive Moving Average (KAMA): Incorporates Fibonacci principles for improved adaptability:
Source Price: Allows customization of the price series used for calculation (default: HLCC4).
Fast Length: Determines the period for quicker adjustments to recent price changes.
Slow Length: Sets the period for smoother transitions over longer-term trends.
Dynamic Lines:
KAMA Line: A yellow line representing the primary adaptive moving average, which adapts quickly to new trends.
Trigger Line: A fuchsia line serving as a reference point for detecting crossovers and generating signals.
Visual Cues:
Buy Signals: Green 'B' labels indicating potential buying opportunities.
Sell Signals: Red 'S' labels signaling possible selling points.
Fill Areas: Colored regions between the KAMA and Trigger lines to visually represent trend directions and strength.
Alert Functionality: Generates real-time alerts for both buy and sell signals, ensuring timely notifications for actionable insights 🔔.
Customizable Parameters: Offers flexibility through adjustable inputs, allowing users to tailor the indicator to their specific trading strategies and preferences.
HOW TO USE
Adding the Indicator:
Open your TradingView chart and navigate to the indicators list.
Select L2 FiboKAMA Adaptive Trend and add it to your chart.
Configuring Parameters:
Adjust the Source Price to choose the desired price series (e.g., close, open, high, low).
Set the Fast Length to define how quickly the indicator responds to recent price movements.
Configure the Slow Length to determine the smoothness of long-term trend adaptations.
Interpreting Signals:
Monitor the chart for green 'B' labels indicating buy signals and red 'S' labels for sell signals.
Observe the colored fill areas between the KAMA and Trigger lines to gauge trend strength and direction.
Setting Up Alerts:
Enable alerts within the indicator settings to receive notifications whenever buy or sell signals are triggered.
Customize alert messages and frequencies according to your trading plan.
Combining with Other Tools:
Integrate this indicator with additional technical analysis tools and fundamental research for comprehensive decision-making.
Confirm signals using other indicators like RSI, MACD, or Bollinger Bands for increased reliability.
Optimizing Performance:
Backtest the indicator across various assets and timeframes to understand its behavior under different market conditions.
Fine-tune parameters based on historical performance and current market dynamics.
Integrating Magic Numbers:
Understand the basic principles of KAMA to find suitable entry points for Fibonacci magic numbers.
Utilize the efficiency ratio to measure market volatility and adjust moving average parameters accordingly.
Apply Fibonacci magic numbers (3, 8, 13) to enhance the responsiveness and accuracy of KAMA.
LIMITATIONS
Market Volatility: May produce false signals during periods of extreme volatility or sideways movement.
Parameter Sensitivity: Requires careful tuning of fast and slow lengths to balance responsiveness and stability.
Asset-Specific Behavior: Effectiveness can vary significantly across different financial instruments and time horizons.
Complementary Analysis: Should be used alongside other analytical methods to enhance accuracy and reduce risk.
NOTES
Historical Data: Ensure adequate historical data availability for precise calculations and backtesting.
Demo Testing: Thoroughly test the indicator on demo accounts before deploying it in live trading environments.
Continuous Learning: Stay updated with market trends and continuously refine your strategy incorporating feedback from the indicator's performance.
Risk Management: Always implement proper risk management practices regardless of the signals provided by the indicator.
ADVANCED USAGE TIPS
Multi-Timeframe Analysis: Apply the indicator across multiple timeframes to gain deeper insights into underlying trends.
Divergence Strategy: Look for divergences between price action and the KAMA line to spot potential reversals early.
Volume Integration: Combine volume analysis with the indicator to confirm the strength of identified trends.
Custom Scripting: Modify the script to include additional filters or conditions tailored to your unique trading approach.
IMPROVING KAMA PERFORMANCE
Increase Length: Extend the KAMA length to consider more historical data, reducing the impact of short-term price fluctuations.
Adjust Fast and Slow Lengths: Make KAMA smoother by increasing the fast length and decreasing the slow length.
Use Smoothing Factor: Apply a smoothing factor to control the level of smoothness; typical values range from 0 to 1.
Combine with Other Indicators: Pair KAMA with other smoothing indicators like EMA or SMA for more reliable signals.
Filter Noise: Use filters or other technical analysis tools to eliminate price noise, enhancing KAMA's effectiveness.
Custom EMA + VWAP Indicator📈 Custom EMA + VWAP Indicator (v6)
This indicator displays:
8, 18, 40, and 200 EMAs (customizable colors & toggle visibility)
Session VWAP line
Optional alerts for price crossing or closing above/below each level
🔔 Use it to confirm trend, momentum, and VWAP alignment for scalping or swing trading.
💡 Ideal for traders who rely on price structure + institutional volume zones.
Percentage difference to averagesSimple indicator to analyse the distance of price and average.
An indicator that shows the percentage distance between the current price and a moving average (MA) is a powerful tool to assess how far the price has deviated from its recent average. It provides insights into market extremes, momentum, and potential reversal zones.
Identifying Overbought / Oversold Conditions:
When the price is significantly above the moving average (e.g., +10% or more), it might suggest that the asset is overbought and could be due for a correction or consolidation.
If the price is far below the MA (e.g., –10%), it might indicate oversold conditions and a potential rebound.
Gauging Strength or Weakness:
- A large positive distance shows strong bullish momentum – price is surging away from its average.
- A large negative distance can suggest weakness, panic selling, or capitulation.
This helps traders and analysts see whether current price action is strong or potentially stretched.
Entry/Exit Signal Aid
- Trend followers might enter when the price pulls back toward the MA after a strong run.
- Mean reversion traders use the distance to bet on a return toward the average when the deviation gets too extreme.
MQSA EMA (9/15/55/100)Four essential EMAs: 9, 15, 55, 100.
Stylish color coding for quick trend reading.
Clean chart appearance — no clutter, pure focus.
Designed for traders who value both functionality and luxury visuals.
Recommended for:
Trend following
Entry timing and confirmation
Swing and intraday trading
Thank you :)
MA 7/25/99 tool using 3 MAs: 7, 25, and 99. Candle colors highlight bullish and bearish conditions relative to MA7. Designed for crypto traders looking for clean and fast setups."
COTE 1composite scan of bist stocks
You can set the condition in the screening code as you wish according to the data defined in the code.
Swing Trade EMA StrategyJust a good old EMA5 cross up/down EMA15 system ; great with EMA200 Trend Filter. Simple as that.
MA Crossover Crossunder Strategy [UOI]Simple MA Crossover Crossunder Strategy Tester
📌 Purpose:
This strategy is designed to backtest and automate entries and exits based on the crossover and crossunder of two configurable moving averages. It provides traders with flexibility in selecting the moving average type and length to adapt the system to various market conditions and asset classes. To see the win ratio of each strategy (different length and different MA type) click on Strategy tester below the chart (at the bottom of the page).
🟦 Does it work?
Short answer: No — not on its own.
Unless you have a solid understanding of volume and price action, and you implement effective stop-loss and take-profit rules, the win ratio is typically poor for automated trading. However, incorporating other market dynamics can help improve the strategy's performance.
⚙️ Core Features:
🟦 User-Defined Inputs:
shortLength: Length for the short-term moving average (default: 10)
longLength: Length for the long-term moving average (default: 50)
maType: Type of moving average to apply (options include: "SMA", "EMA", "WMA", "VWMA", "RMA", "HMA")
🧮 Moving Average Function (ma):
The strategy includes a custom ma() function that dynamically computes the moving average of the selected type:
SMA (Simple Moving Average)
EMA (Exponential Moving Average)
WMA (Weighted Moving Average)
VWMA (Volume-Weighted Moving Average)
RMA (Running Moving Average / SMMA)
HMA (Hull Moving Average): Calculated using the WMA of a de-trended intermediate series with a square root length for faster response and reduced lag.
This design allows users to test multiple MA methodologies without rewriting code.
🟧 Entry & Exit Logic:
✅ Long Entry:
Triggered when the short-term MA crosses above the long-term MA (ta.crossover()).
Any existing short positions are closed immediately.
❌ Short Entry:
Triggered when the short-term MA crosses below the long-term MA (ta.crossunder()).
Any existing long positions are closed immediately.
This structure ensures that only one active position (long or short) is held at any given time, making the strategy fully reversible and directional.
📊 Visual Representation:
Both MAs are plotted on the chart for visual confirmation.
Short MA: Blue
Long MA: Orange
The chart overlays allow for easy manual verification of signal points and trend alignment.
📈 Execution Parameters:
The strategy uses strategy.percent_of_equity for position sizing, set to 100% of account equity per trade.
Works on any timeframe — users can switch chart resolution for different backtesting horizons (scalping to swing trading).
For instance Try VWMA 10 over 50 with SPX on 30 and 45 minutes time frame and you will see great results. But if you try that with SPY you will get different win ratio.
❌ Do you recommend using a moving average crossover strategy?
❌ No — I use it only as confirmation alongside other indicators.
❌ Only traders with contextual knowledge of price action and volume analysis should use MA strategies.
Trailing STOP based on ATR with Offset, SMA, and RMATrailing STOP based on Average True Range (ATR)
Start with Multiplier = 2 and Offset = 1
Top & Bottom Search ~ Experimental Top & Bottom Search ~ Experimental
This script is designed to identify potential market reversal zones using a combination of classic candlestick patterns (Piercing Line & Dark Cloud Cover) and trend confirmation tools like EMA positioning and optional RSI filters.
Core Features:
Detects Piercing Line and Dark Cloud Cover patterns.
Optional EMA filter to confirm bullish or bearish alignment.
Optional RSI filter to confirm oversold or overbought conditions.
Visual plot of the selected EMA (customizable thickness & color).
Clean and toggleable inputs for user flexibility.
Customizable Settings:
Enable/disable EMA confirmation.
Enable/disable RSI confirmation.
Choose whether to display the EMA on the chart.
Adjust EMA period, RSI thresholds, and candle visuals.
Note:
This is an experimental tool, best used as a supplement to your existing analysis. Not every signal is a guaranteed reversal—this script aims to highlight potential turning points that deserve closer attention.
I HIGHLY recommend using this in coherence with many other indicators in a robust system of indicators that meet your desired time frames and signal periods.
NOTES*
1.) An alternative way to view this indicator is as a "Piercing & Dark Cloud Candle Indicator/Strategy w/ EMA & RSI Logic - Either EMA or RSI Logics are Optional."
2.) When toggling between the RSI and EMA Filters, the default is set to RSI filter applied, however you cannot have both RSI signals and EMA filters on the chart at the same time, it can only be one or the other. So be aware that if you have EMA filter ON and select RSI filter, it will only be displaying the RSI filtered outputs. The ONLY WAY to see the EMA filtered outputs is to only have the EMA filter box checked and NOT the RIS filter box.
3.) Clarity: The display image above for the indicator is with only the RSI filter setting on. EMA filter is an option as well that I recommend considering when conducting trades/analysis.