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// This source code is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public License 2.0 at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/
// © ceyhun
//@version=4
strategy ("Darvas Box Strategy V2",overlay=true)
boxp=input(5, "BOX LENGTH")
LL = lowest(low,boxp)
k1 = highest(high,boxp)
k2 = highest(high,boxp-1)
k3 = highest(high,boxp-2)
NH = valuewhen(high>k1[1],high,0)
box1 = k3<k2
TopBox = valuewhen(barssince(high>k1[1])==boxp-2 and box1, NH, 0)
BottomBox = valuewhen(barssince(high>k1[1])==boxp-2 and box1, LL, 0)
plot(TopBox, linewidth=2, color=#00FF00, title="TopBox")
plot(BottomBox, linewidth=2, color=#FF0000, title="BottomBox")
if crossover(close,TopBox)
strategy.entry("Long", strategy.long, comment="Long")
if crossunder(close,BottomBox)
strategy.entry("Short", strategy.short, comment="Short")
# convert_pine_darvas_v2_0
#https://usethinkscript.com/threads/convert-tradingview-darvas-box-strategy-v2.12140/
#Tradingview Convert Tradingview Darvas Box Strategy V2
# Thread starterEuxkan Start dateFriday at 5:47 PM
#https://www.tradingview.com/v/Uamkz8Ma/
script valuewhen {
input cond = 0;
input pr = 0;
input n2 = 0;
def n = n2 + 1;
# start at 0 so it looks at current bar
def offset2 = fold j = 0 to 200
with p
while p < n + 1
do p + ( if p == n then j - n else if GetValue(cond, j) then 1 else 0 );
# def bnz = bn - offset2 + 1;
plot price = GetValue(pr, offset2 - 1);
plot offset = offset2;
}
script barssince {
input cond = 0;
def a = fold i = 0 to 200
with p
while getvalue(cond, i) == 0
do p + 1;
plot z = a;
}
#-------------------------------
def bn = BarNumber();
def na = Double.NaN;
#-------------------------------
input boxp = 5;
def LL = Lowest(low, boxp);
def k1 = Highest(high, boxp);
def k2 = Highest(high, boxp - 1);
def k3 = Highest(high, boxp - 2);
def NH = valuewhen(high > k1[1], high, 0);
def box1 = k3 < k2;
def TopBox = valuewhen(barssince(high > k1[1]) == boxp - 2 and box1, NH, 0);
def BottomBox = valuewhen(barssince(high > k1[1]) == boxp - 2 and box1, LL, 0);
plot z1 = TopBox;
z1.setlineweight(2);
z1.setdefaultcolor(color.green);
plot z2 = bottomBox;
z2.setlineweight(2);
z2.setdefaultcolor(color.red);
#if crossover(close,TopBox)
# strategy.entry("Long", strategy.long, comment="Long")
plot long1 = (close crosses above topbox);
long1.SetPaintingStrategy(PaintingStrategy.boolean_ARROW_UP);
long1.SetDefaultColor(Color.WHITE);
long1.SetLineWeight(3);
long1.HideBubble();
#if crossunder(close,BottomBox)
# strategy.entry("Short", strategy.short, comment="Short")
plot short1 = (close crosses below bottombox);
short1.SetPaintingStrategy(PaintingStrategy.boolean_ARROW_down);
short1.SetDefaultColor(Color.WHITE);
short1.SetLineWeight(3);
short1.HideBubble();
#\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
#// This source code is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public License 2.0 at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/
#// © ceyhun
#//@version=4
#strategy ("Darvas Box Strategy V2",overlay=true)
#boxp=input(5, "BOX LENGTH")
#LL = lowest(low,boxp)
#k1 = highest(high,boxp)
#k2 = highest(high,boxp-1)
#k3 = highest(high,boxp-2)
#NH = valuewhen(high>k1[1],high,0)
#box1 = k3<k2
#TopBox = valuewhen(barssince(high>k1[1])==boxp-2 and box1, NH, 0)
#BottomBox = valuewhen(barssince(high>k1[1])==boxp-2 and box1, LL, 0)
#plot(TopBox, linewidth=2, color=#00FF00, title="TopBox")
#plot(BottomBox, linewidth=2, color=#FF0000, title="BottomBox")
#if crossover(close,TopBox)
# strategy.entry("Long", strategy.long, comment="Long")
#if crossunder(close,BottomBox)
# strategy.entry("Short", strategy.short, comment="Short")
#
This indicator is actually a real great tool! Question? I trade Options. I have 2 separate chart windows, 1 for calls and the other for puts. Now This indicator is spot on for calls, which is obvious because the chart goes the same direction as the normal Stock price (SPY). On puts, its another story. Puts chart shows ticker going up, but normal chart showing downward move....anywaysss....would it be possible (Yes, I tried to mess with the script for couple hours but nada), to have this indicator reversed specifically for the put side of the house? It cant be that hard, I am just drawing a blank..well, actually errors ....this seems close
Ruby:# convert_pine_darvas_v2_0 #https://usethinkscript.com/threads/convert-tradingview-darvas-box-strategy-v2.12140/ #Tradingview Convert Tradingview Darvas Box Strategy V2 # Thread starterEuxkan Start dateFriday at 5:47 PM #https://www.tradingview.com/v/Uamkz8Ma/ script valuewhen { input cond = 0; input pr = 0; input n2 = 0; def n = n2 + 1; # start at 0 so it looks at current bar def offset2 = fold j = 0 to 200 with p while p < n + 1 do p + ( if p == n then j - n else if GetValue(cond, j) then 1 else 0 ); # def bnz = bn - offset2 + 1; plot price = GetValue(pr, offset2 - 1); plot offset = offset2; } script barssince { input cond = 0; def a = fold i = 0 to 200 with p while getvalue(cond, i) == 0 do p + 1; plot z = a; } #------------------------------- def bn = BarNumber(); def na = Double.NaN; #------------------------------- input boxp = 5; def LL = Lowest(low, boxp); def k1 = Highest(high, boxp); def k2 = Highest(high, boxp - 1); def k3 = Highest(high, boxp - 2); def NH = valuewhen(high > k1[1], high, 0); def box1 = k3 < k2; def TopBox = valuewhen(barssince(high > k1[1]) == boxp - 2 and box1, NH, 0); def BottomBox = valuewhen(barssince(high > k1[1]) == boxp - 2 and box1, LL, 0); plot z1 = TopBox; z1.setlineweight(2); z1.setdefaultcolor(color.green); plot z2 = bottomBox; z2.setlineweight(2); z2.setdefaultcolor(color.red); #if crossover(close,TopBox) # strategy.entry("Long", strategy.long, comment="Long") plot long1 = (close crosses above topbox); long1.SetPaintingStrategy(PaintingStrategy.boolean_ARROW_UP); long1.SetDefaultColor(Color.WHITE); long1.SetLineWeight(3); long1.HideBubble(); #if crossunder(close,BottomBox) # strategy.entry("Short", strategy.short, comment="Short") plot short1 = (close crosses below bottombox); short1.SetPaintingStrategy(PaintingStrategy.boolean_ARROW_down); short1.SetDefaultColor(Color.WHITE); short1.SetLineWeight(3); short1.HideBubble(); #\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ #// This source code is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public License 2.0 at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/ #// © ceyhun #//@version=4 #strategy ("Darvas Box Strategy V2",overlay=true) #boxp=input(5, "BOX LENGTH") #LL = lowest(low,boxp) #k1 = highest(high,boxp) #k2 = highest(high,boxp-1) #k3 = highest(high,boxp-2) #NH = valuewhen(high>k1[1],high,0) #box1 = k3<k2 #TopBox = valuewhen(barssince(high>k1[1])==boxp-2 and box1, NH, 0) #BottomBox = valuewhen(barssince(high>k1[1])==boxp-2 and box1, LL, 0) #plot(TopBox, linewidth=2, color=#00FF00, title="TopBox") #plot(BottomBox, linewidth=2, color=#FF0000, title="BottomBox") #if crossover(close,TopBox) # strategy.entry("Long", strategy.long, comment="Long") #if crossunder(close,BottomBox) # strategy.entry("Short", strategy.short, comment="Short") #
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The ToS platform does not provide calls and puts in the data feedThis indicator is actually a real great tool! Question? I trade Options. I have 2 separate chart windows, 1 for calls and the other for puts. Now This indicator is spot on for calls, which is obvious because the chart goes the same direction as the normal Stock price (SPY). On puts, its another story. Puts chart shows ticker going up, but normal chart showing downward move....anywaysss....would it be possible (Yes, I tried to mess with the script for couple hours but nada), to have this indicator reversed specifically for the put side of the house? It cant be that hard, I am just drawing a blank..well, actually errors ....
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