Envious Cloud Caster
Showcase - Main Settings - Customisation - Dashboard Settings - Custom Alerts
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This indicator may be subject for a change due to it being very old. Use at your own will!
The Envious Cloud Caster is the one of the starting indicators within NVME Trading's suite and utilises our unique modified moving average module to generate translucent cloud lines that switches colours to adapt to market trends. Users can also add other modules within the cloud caster to confirm trends with too. The indicator itself is really simple to use and offers some utility in the markets when paired with other trend confirmation indicators.
The basic settings houses 4 different inputs that allows the user to change the fast length and the slow length of the cloud, change the cloud's calculation base and add add-ons to the indicator overlay too. This group will be where the cloud caster is impacted the most so changing these settings will result in a different representation of data to the user. See the page link below for more information about the cloud caster's basic settings.
Users are able to customise the cloud caster to their chart style by changing the caster's colour scheme and displaying or deleting labels. There currently isn't much to customise in the indicator therefore users will be limited to their tweaking abilities. See the page link below for more information about customising the cloud caster.
With the cloud caster, we have included a dashboard that will provide users with different moving average value trends. It will also tell you the indicator's name and version number. See the following page to find out how to customise the dashboard within the cloud caster.
Envious Cloud Caster comes with 4 built-in alerts to keep users aware of trend switches and signal prints. Users can also put all four alerts into one alert space thanks to the power of any alert() function call in TradingView's alert system. See the following page to find out more about these alerts.