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Camarilla vertex fx indicator

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The Camarilla is a powerful vertex FX indicator which provides the support, resistance and pivots based upon daily price values.

This indicator is very useful to determine daily limits of trading, and the levels at which the market enters into resistance or support zones. It provides two support levels (S3 and S4) and two resistance levels (R3 and R4). To calculate these levels, we first calculate the previous day's range, which is previous day's High minus previous day's Low.

We calculate R4 as previous close plus 0.55 times previous day's range.R3 is calculated as previous close plus 0.275 times previous day's range.

Similarly, S3 is calculated as previous close minus 0.275 times previous day's range.
S4 is calculated as previous close minus 0.55 times previous day's range.

The daily prices tend to stay within the S3 and R3 band. So, reversal strategies can be employed between S3 and R3. Breakout strategies can be employed beyond S4 and R4.

BUY - This indicator does not provide BUY signals.
SELL - This indicator does not provide SELL signals.
 
Chaikin's Dynamic Volatility - vertex fx indicator

Chaikin's Dynamic Volatility is a powerful Vertex FX indicator to determine markets retreat levels from new highs, or markets bouncing levels from new lows. This indicator indicates us, when the market enters a trading range. When Chaikin's Dynamic Volatility peaks out, we have reached a reversal point in the trend, and we can enter counter trend position.

To calculate Chaikin's Dynamic Volatility, we first calculate the difference between the candles high and low. This value is then averaged using an Exponential Moving Average over the last MA_PERIOD candles. The Chaikin's Dynamic Volatility is then calculated as the difference between the current average range and the average range I_PERIOD candles ago, divided by the average range I_PERIOD candles ago. It is multiplied by 100 and expressed on a scale of 100.

BUY - Enter BUY trade when Chaikin's Dynamic Volatility has reached negative extreme and is gradually increasing.
SELL - Enter SELL trade when Chaikin's Dynamic Volatility has reached positive extreme and is gradually decreasing.
 
Digital PCCI Filter - Vertexfx Indicator

The Digital PCCI Filter (Perfect Commodity Channel Index) is a vertex FX indicator which is based on the commodity channel index and the FATL (Fast Average Trend Line). It is calculated as the normalized difference between the current price and its moving average. It is then expressed by subtracting the closing price from its mathematical expectation - which is the FATL.

The Digital PCCI indicator requires a minimum of 19 candles.

BUY - Enter BUY trade when Digital PCCI Filter has reached negative extreme and is gradually increasing.
SELL - Enter SELL trade when Digital PCCI Filter has reached positive extreme and is gradually decreasing.
 
Dynamic Zone RSI - VertexFX indicator

The Dynamic Zone RSI, as the name suggests is a vertex FX indicator which calculates the upper and lower zones of the RSI dynamically to determine the trading levels. In standard RSI trading system, the upper and lower trading levels are set to 70 and 30 respectively. We sell when RSI falls below 70, and buy when RSI rises above 30.

In Dynamic Zone RSI, we first calculate the standard RSI. The upper and lower trading zones are calculated based upon the standard deviation of the moving average of RSI over BANDS_PERIOD. The upper zone is set to the average RSI plus 1.3185 times the standard deviation of the RSI. The lower zone is set to the average RSI minus 1.3185 times the standard deviation. The advantage of this is that it adapts to market volatility and provides better trading performance.

BUY - Enter BUY trade when the Dynamic Zone RSI closes above the lower (RED) band from below.

SELL - Enter SELL trade when the Dynamic Zone RSI closes below the upper (BLUE) band from above.
 
KC - Vertex FX Indicator

The KC indicator is a powerful Vertex FX indicator in both sideways and breakout markets. It defines the trading ranges in which the market is restricted during sideways mode, and the level at which the markets will breakout upwards or downwards when a strong trend is detected.

The KC indicator is calculated from two components, the Exponential Moving Average, and the Average True Range. It has two bands, the upper band and the lower band. The upper band is calculated by multiplying the ATR with the FACTOR and adding it to the EMA.

The lower band is calculated by multiplying the ATR with the FACTOR and subtracting it from the EMA.

Breakout Mode :

BUY - Enter BUY when candle closes above the upper KC band.
SELL - Enter SELL when candle closes below the lower KC band.

Neutral Mode :

BUY - Enter BUY when candle closes below the KC band.
SELL - Enter SELL when candle closes above the upper KC band.
 
RFTL - Vertex FX Indicator

RFTL (Reference Fast Trend Line) is a powerful vertex FX trend-following indicator to responds quickly to price fluctuations. It is a digital filter based indicator, designed from the FLF-1 and FLF-2 digital filters from discrete input sequence.
It is calculated by smoothing the RFTL (FLF) co-efficient over a 44 bar period.

BUY - Enter BUY when candle closes above the RFTL indicator. Place stop loss at support below the RFTL indicator.

Note: - Do not enter BUY trade if candle gaps above RFTL.

SELL - Enter SELL when the candle closes below the RFTL indicator. Place stop loss at resistance above the RFTL indicator.

Note: - Do not enter SELL trade if candle gaps below RFTL.
 
Strange Indicator - Vertex FX Indicator

The Strange Indicator is a Vertex FX Exponential Moving Average based indicator that calculates the direction of the trend and its strength.

We first calculate the EMA of the Close, High and Low, and use the reference SHIFT bars ago for our prices. The indicator is calculated by dividing the difference between the Close and Low of the EMA from the difference between High and Low of the EMA. This value is expressed as percentage (multiplied by 100).

When the prices are moving downwards, and the markets start stabilizing, the closing prices tend to be near the low of the candle. Hence, the indicator exhibits lower values reflecting an end to the downtrend. Whereas when the prices are moving upwards and start stabilizing, the closing prices tend to be farther from the low of the candles. Hence the indicator exhibits higher values - reflecting an end to the uptrend.

BUY - Enter BUY trade when indicator value closes above 30 from below.
SELL - Enter SELL trade when indicator value closes below 30 from above.
 
T3 CCI - Vertex FX Indicator

The T3 CCI indicator is a powerful vertex FX indicator which itself is a variant of the CCI indicator, and reduces the lag of the CCI indicator and provides better smoothing.

In the first step we calculate the CCI values based on the MEDIAN price over the CCI_PERIOD. In the next step, we smooth this CCI value using the T3_PERIOD and B (beta) co-efficient to derive the T3 CCI indicator. Like the CCI indicator, the T3 CCI indicator also oscillates around the zero line. When the T3 CCI indicator moves upwards it implies that the market is trending up. On the contrary, when the T3 CCI indicator is smoothly falling downwards, it implies that the market is trending downwards.

BUY - Enter BUY trade when the T3 CCI is below zero, and is raising at least two candles in a row.

SELL - Enter SELL trade when the T3 CCI is above zero, and is falling at least two candles in a row.
 
T3 MACO -Vertex FX Indicator

The T3 MACO is an Vertex FX oscillator based upon fast and slow exponential moving averages and employing the T3 smoothing method. The concepts are similar to MACD, where we calculate the difference between fast and slow moving averages. But in T3 MACO we use T3 smoothing technique to reduce the lag and improve trading performance.

In the first step we calculate the fast EMA based on the FAST_EMA period. Similarly we calculate the slow EMA based on the SLOW_EMA period. Next we calculate the difference between the fast EMA and slow EMA. Finally this value is smoothed using the T3 smoothed method using the MA_PERIOD and B (beta) smoothing constant. The value oscillates above / below the zero line based on the strength of the trend. When the indicator moves upwards it implies that the market is bullish and trending upwards. When prices are falling, the T3 MACO values keep falling. Using smoothing and the difference between the EMAs, the T3 MACO reduces the lag.

BUY - Enter BUY trade when the T3 MACO is below zero, and is raising at least two candles in a row.

SELL - Enter SELL trade when the T3 MACO is above zero, and is falling at least two candles in a row.
 
T3 RSI- Vertex Fx indicator

The T3 RSI is a vertex FX indicator which is based on the RSI indicator, and is calculated using the T3 smoothing methodology. The smoothing attempts to reduce the lag and provide the trading trigger.

This indicator is made up of two components, the RSI (white) which is the standard RSI calculated using the RSI_PERIOD. The second component is the T3 RSI (red), which is calculated by smoothing the RSI using the T3 smoothing method using the T3_PERIOD and T3_CURVATURE as the smoothing constant. Both these indicators are plotted together, and the T3 RSI (red) provides as the signal trigger to the standard RSI.

BUY - Enter BUY trade when the RSI (white) closes above the T3 RSI (red) from below. Both indicators must be below the 35 level.

SELL - Enter SELL trade when the RSI (white) closes below the T3 RSI (red) from above. Both indicators must be above the 65 level.
 

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