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MTPIDATE UPDATED:March 19 2024Add date updated
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Perpetual Multi Kernal Regression 8DBullishRepainting is not enabled for this indicator, which employs Kernel Regression, a non-parametric method for estimating the conditional expectation of a random variable. This approach was selected due to its effectiveness in identifying and maintaining positions within significant trends. An indicator line turning green signifies a positive signal, whereas a red line indicates a negative signal.Level 2 MTPI Screenshots 1https://www.tradingview.com/v/o4YRa7e8/
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Firestorm Trend Chaser 4DBearishThe creator of the Firestorm Trend Chaser has integrated it as a composite indicator, blending the Madrid EMA Supertrend with a trend-chasing component. Examination of the Pine Script reveals its reliance on Exponential Moving Average (EMA), Average True Range (ATR), and Source (SRC) for its calculations. The presence of a green line suggests a favorable trend, while a red line denotes an unfavorable trend.Level 2 MTPI Screenshots -1https://www.tradingview.com/v/aEba9Qc0/
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Trend Step Trailing 5DBullishThe Trend Step Trailing indicator is founded on moving average principles. Opting to disable the Trend Steep function, I relied solely on the indicator's average. While it may exhibit some fluctuations during periods of ranging or consolidation, its performance is notably precise in trending markets. A green line represents a positive indication, whereas a red line signals a negative trend.Level 2 MTPI Screenshots 1https://www.tradingview.com/v/uEduDGeJ/
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Donchian Trend Signals 8DBullishThis indicator represents an adaptation of the Donchian Channels, which illustrate the interaction between the current price and the trading ranges across predetermined intervals. A positive indication is marked by a blue line, while a red line signifies a negative indication.Level 2 MTPI Screenshots 1https://www.tradingview.com/v/ntV1kMLS/
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Kama 5DBullishKAMA stands for an adaptive moving average that selects the quickest trend by utilizing the shortest calculation period possible. Renowned for its high accuracy, this indicator minimizes the occurrence of both false and missed signals. A green line indicates a positive trend, while a red line denotes a negative trend.Level 2 MTPI Screenshots 1https://www.tradingview.com/v/1O7gafpR/
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Ehlers Decycler 8DBullishAccording to the developer's description, the Decycler aims to eliminate the impact of brief cycle variations. Known for its minimal false signals, this tool swiftly navigates entry and exit within significant trends. A positive trend is identified by a green line, while a red line signals a negative trend.Level 2 MTPI Screenshots 1https://www.tradingview.com/v/nPiIeTv0/
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Modified Elder Ray Index 8DBullishThe revamped Elder Ray index incorporates a slow Exponential Moving Average (EMA) for enhanced smoothness in higher time frames. The designer also fine-tuned the slow EMA, integrating two histograms derived from Elder's Rays, achieving a balanced line that remains sensitive to significant price shifts. Positive trends are indicated by a green line, while negative trends are marked by a red line.Level 2 MTPI Screenshots 1https://www.tradingview.com/v/cHIW4ZZC/
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Oscillator Range Filter x Hull Suite 4DBullishThe Range Filter X Hull suite combines elements of both the Range Filter and Hull Suite indicators. It's engineered to eliminate signals during consolidation phases and employs a triple moving average strategy for trend detection. When the indicator shifts to blue, it signifies a positive trend. Conversely, a shift to red indicates a negative trend.Level 2 MTPI Screenshots 1https://www.tradingview.com/v/TQSL9xVn/
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Trend Strength Gauge 7DBullishThe Trend Strength Meter employs an enhanced version of the Hull Moving Average, which aims to decrease delay and provide faster indications of trend shifts. Additionally, this indicator incorporates a mechanism to measure the vigor of the trend, whether upward or downward. Positive trends are indicated by a green stripe, while negative trends are represented by a white stripe. The meter located at the chart's lower section also uses these colors to indicate the direction of the trend.Level 2 MTPI Screenshots 1https://www.tradingview.com/v/aJDdjBh6/
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Hull butterfly Oscillator 7DBullishThe Hull Butterfly Oscillator is based on the Hull Moving Average, supplemented by an identical HMA that is inverted across the horizontal axis using reversed coefficients. A positive trend is identified by the oscillator line moving past the central threshold, marked by a green vertical line. Conversely, a negative trend is indicated when the oscillator line crosses this midpoint, displaying a red vertical line.Level 2 MTPI Screenshots 1https://www.tradingview.com/v/xtuVIaa8/
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HA Cloud 8DBullishThis indicator is an overlay of what the Heikin Ashi Candles would be with also seeing the original candle sticks. This allows you to see both in real time without switching. Heikin Ashi candles are also known as the “average candles”. The HA candles use the data from the current candle and previous candles to display the average. This allows us to remove noise from the chart. A positive signal is a blue band and a negative signal is an orange band.Level 2 MTPI Screenshots 1https://www.tradingview.com/v/o1EufDet/
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MACRO Correlation Table Slight Bull0.28
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NeutralGauge will update according to TPI Avg Score
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TPI Avg Score0.77Bullish
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BTC Correlation Table
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SPX-0.190.660.830.820.53
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NDX0.060.370.70.730.465
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DXY-0.63-0.750.240.19-0.2375
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GOLD0.450.890.80.790.7325
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10Y-Y0.290.47-0.75-0.69-0.17
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VIX0.260.090.520.610.37
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