This is a trend following system that combines 3 indicators which provide different functionalities, also a concept conceived by VP's No Nonsense FX / NNFX method. 1. Baseline The main baseline filter is an indicator called Modular Filter created by Alex Grover - www.tradingview.com - Alex Grover - Modular Filter ------- That's the moving average...
The "AC-P" version of jiehonglim's NNFX Baseline script is my personal customized version of the NNFX Baseline concept as part of the NNFX Algorithm stack/structure for 1D Trend Trading for Forex. Everget's JMA implementation is used for the baseline smoothing method, with optional ATR bands at 1.0x and 1.5x from the baseline. NNFX = No Nonsense Forex ...
Strategy version of my baseline indicator, helpful for back testing.
Plots the high and low of your chosen moving average. Options are: SMA = Simple Moving Average EMA = Exponential Moving Average WMA = Weighted Moving Average HMA = Hull Moving Average VWMA = Volume Weighted Moving Average RMA = Exponetial Weighted Moving Average ALMA = Arnaud Legoux Moving Average Unbox "Use Current Timeframe" to use chosen timeframe below I...
Using parts of QQE (Qualitative Quantitative Estimation) again, this time I'm applying the trailing line of QQE on price directly. Outcome, it's behaving like a baseline filter and it can be use as an exit or a trailing stop indicator. As comparing to Kijun-sen line in yellow, the QQE trailing line follows the price closer, therefore exiting you sooner when the...
Strategy for the NNFX Baseline Script - Moving Averages Does not enter when price is > 1 ATR away. Adapted the "Many Moving Averages" script to VP's NNFX No Nonsense Forex method. Includes: - ATR bands and labels - Price is > 1 ATR away from baseline indication Available MAs "ALMA", "EMA", "DEMA", "TEMA", "WMA", "VWMA", "SMA", "SMMA", "HMA", "Kijun", "McGinley"
Credits to @Fractured Adapted the "Many Moving Averages" script to VP's NNFX No Nonsense Forex method. Includes: - ATR bands and labels - Price is > 1 ATR away from baseline indication Without ATR Bands and bar colors Available MAs "ALMA", "EMA", "DEMA", "TEMA", "WMA", "VWMA", "SMA", "SMMA", "HMA", "Kijun", "McGinley"
//@version=3 //Written by David Carruthers //Objective //This is to support scanning the market to check if the daily candle opened above the daily EMA baseline for a selected pair //This can be done in some measure by using trading view's screening tools //However it would be useful, if someone references a pair, to instantly see if that pair opened above the...