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JRL_6
23 jan 2021 23:20

[JRL] Pivot Regression Oscillator 

Euro / Canadian DollarFOREX.com

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Introducing the Pivot Regression Oscillator. This oscillator uses a similar formula to the Stochastic Oscillator. However, instead of comparing the closing price to the lowest price of a period, it compares the distance between current price and the current pivot point. By basing our oscillator on pivot levels, we incorporate a much more relevant and consequential price point around which to base our comparisons.

The indicator can give reliable overbought and oversold signals, and it plots two exponential moving averages as output, which provides crossover signals that can be used to help time trades.




The Pivot Regression Oscillator can be effective for timing re-entries into a trend and seems to be able to avoid some of the false signals of other indicators.




Let me know if you find this useful. Cheers!

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Added alerts

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fixed bug
Kommentarer
SerenityTrader
Brilliant tool!... Alerts are excellent.
RomanovVladimir
Thanks, great job!

Please tell me how to set up an alert when the blue crosses the yellow line and vice versa?
VirtualJack
Thanks!
ilesanmipepsi
We need arrow also, thanks.
cryptoinvests
Hello, I really liked your work, in my opinion there are not enough notifications, tell me how to make an alert when crossing lines
JRL_6
@cryptoinvests, Thanks for your comment. I always forget to add the notification settings, so thanks for reminding me. I'll add them this evening and I'll post an updated version. Stay tuned!
JRL_6
@cryptoinvests, I've added alerts. Cheers!
cryptoinvests
@JRL_6, Thank you very much for your work.
AudienceXP
I checked the indicator against Stochastics of RSI on SPX 1-Hour Chart. The indicator's re-entry lags stochastics of RSI.
For Timing re-entry, as well as align with Murrey Math 1/8th levels, Fast Fourier Transform has the potential to perform better.
JRL_6
@AudienceXP, thanks for your feedback. You can lower the Fast setting all the way down to 1 to display the raw output, which would be more equivalent to stochastic in terms of speed. I think I do need to test more to find optimal settings. The two lines are both EMAs, so it will be slightly slower because of that, but I don’t mind that if the signals are more reliable.
Mer