The Stacked Moving Averages indicator lets you see if a ticker is in an uptrend, downtrend, or no trend based on the condition of the moving averages. If the moving averages are stacked such that MA1>MA2>MA3>MA4>MA5, then that is described as an uptrend. If the moving averages are stacked such that MA5>MA4>MA3>MA2>MA1, then that is defined as a downtrend. The moving averages can be SMA, EMA, or DEMA, and it’s possible to view all the moving average series in the chart or hide all series and only see if there is an uptrend or downtrend according to the condition. Note: If length 4 OR length 5 is zero the MA4 OR MA5 will be ignored.
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- Update to version 5 - Support choosing a different timeframe
Hi, how would I create alerts when the moving averages are all stacked bullishly or bearishly?
dvinales
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@flexividhelp, Not yet but i will consider this for the next version!
Csmith1010
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Hi @dvinales Does the signals only show on a specific timeframe? I’m using the 5 and 15 min on AMZN and it’s not showing the signals
Luketom
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Can we use The Stacked Moving Averages indicator to filter tickers
Vivek_Sheth
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Hi, I am using your indicator from last 2 years and its amazing. recently I found that values of EMA is not matched with in-built tradingview indicator. For example, In Daily Chart, value of "5 period EMA" in your indicator is different as compared to inbuilt EMA TradingView Indicator.
karmic808
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Great indicator. However when I change the EMA values, the signals disappear
dvinales
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@karmic808, can you post the ema values used? the values need to be in ascending order.