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it is crazy how everybody is putting stupid comments, and nobody seems to be interested in understanding what you are doing... If I may ask what time frames are you looking at? The chart you post seems like a 5min timeframe correct? and more specifically what settings are you using on the TSI? Thx
I started scalping 0DTE SPY then SPX options following a bunch of widely known indicators (MACD, RSI, TSI) then after being mostly flat for 3 months I reached the conclusion that most combinations of TA indicators are just bullshit that tells you how the past behaved, RSI 70 doesn't mean anything at all, if that day Donald said, "China deal, we pump", the market Will most likely pump from the moment he opens his mouth until close, bearish reversal be damned
It’s the TSI indicator from Trading Oracle.
Thank you for the informative share! Which TSI indicator is that at the bottom? “TO-P+ TSI” ??
TSI settings are 6,13,9
I trade divergences. So in this particular case you see lower lows on the chart, higher lows on the TSI at the bottom. I usually wait for a signal from the indicator, but if not using one you can enter on the first green candle that closes above previous 3-4 red candles and put your stop just below the low. That gives a good entry with a clear stop.
That’s the TSI, that’s what I use to confirm divergences.
So you look back over the options chain and set your stop at the contract price that was at the high point of the swing And, looks like you use Heikin-Ashi candles Are you still using 13long 6short 9signal-length with an Exponential Average on the TSI? And, I’ve seen you use 3 and 4 min timeframe too, but looks like this is 2min… have you landed on 2min as a favorite or does it vary?
I got questions: How many bars back is the TSI? I’ve never actually heard of TSI, why do you prefer it over RSI? I assume this indicator works the same in bullish trends? Is the 2m timeframe your sweet spot for this strategy? Ever try it on higher timeframes, eg 5m, 15m, 1H, 4H, D?
I just want to make sure I'm interpreting this right. So the TSI making higher highs means that the bearish trend will continue further. You bet on that happening and it did for a while. How would this work for a bullish trade? I tend to bet on the stock going up instead of down. Can you demonstrate an example of a bullish trade?
It’s from the Trading Oracle Platinum Plus kit, have to get from their website. But regular TSI should work
I use mostly 2-3-4 minute charts. And TSI just has always shown more setups than RSI, a lot of times they show the same, but sometimes TSI shows one or two that RSI doesn’t.
interesting, what is the exact indicator for TSI and is it available in tradingview?
Been following you for a while, man — super interesting stuff! What timeframe are you using for these setups? And what makes you prefer TSI over RSI? Always wondered about that.
RSI and TSI are similar, I just prefer TSI as the divergences typically seem to happen more often on that oscillator And settings for which?
The TSI from Trading Oracle
What's the difference between the RSI and TSI indicators? Do you mind sharing a baseline for the setting(s) that you recommend and personally use for your indicator?
What did you look at to make that lotto play? RSI, TSI, EMA, or VWAP or all?
Very similar to RSI, I just prefer TSI when looking for divergences
I see price and TSI divergence is your bread and butter .. what is TSI? Is it similar to RSI?
What is that TSI indicator called?
Can u do this with RSI as well or just TSI. thanks
Honestly everyones kind of got their own style and depending on what u focus on ur going to want to watch different numbers. For me i use RSI/TSI, MACD, and then when I find a ticker with movement I like I mark a few key levels then I find a strike near the money and wait for the pullback, entry on confirmation of continuation, sell at next key level depending on momentum and indicators.
Yeah my sensitivity is usually kept around 125-150 TSI is 6,13,9 S/R is 180 I have VWAP and 200ma turned on with the other two ma’s it comes with turned off
I have recently started using this indicator that I purchased and I currently have it along with MACD and TSI, and I haven’t observed this hidden divergence as I’ve learnt that only from OP’s post. I’ll have to start looking for this divergence and see if it works for me.
Okay, when divergence happen, do you always take the directions given by the indicator from trading oracle but not TSI or RSI?
Wait, what is ss, golden ss in your main chart? Also, when the trend line diverge from TSI, which one do you go along? The trend line or TSI?
I'm doing some reading and some back-testing on QQQ. In most of the setups I've spotted, it is pretty obvious when to enter calls or puts. Very cool! But I haven't been able to spot where to exit looking at TSI and the chart. Do you simply wait for the TSI line to cross the signal line again? I guess it would be a combination of signals and experience, but if you have any insight on when to exit I'd appreciate it. Thanks for the post!
Add an oscillator like RSI or TSI to your chart, when you see conflicting patterns like the screenshot I posted, good chance price will react off that. You’ll have to look up divergence patterns to get a full idea of how they work! Super simple though.
What indicators would you recommend? I usually scalp 0DTE so I rely more on structural signals (about 5 factors) but I'm not too familiar with TSI indicators I've occasionally used the EMA or MA, but I haven't found it to be as reliable for my style of trading, so I appreciate any feedback you have on what works for you I'll try to be more attentive to the 15/30 minute charts before each move!
It happens. Try using 15-30 min charts and TSI to gauge the strength of a move.
Use 3 EMAs and TSI to time buys. It’s worked well in the past. 15 and 30 minute charts to cancel out knee jerks lol.
TSI and EMA supremacy over RSI and SMA.
Hi, thank you for sharing! I am a new option trader. If I am reading this correctly, your screenshot shows price are not able to break above means that the market is testing if there are more buyer? (or auction price ) and in this case no more buyers/bidder are will to buy at higher price range. While the TSI shows sellers are starting to lower the price to sell?
Buddy. Just use TSI and Heat Map and watch the first 10-15 minute of the day lol
TSI never showed weakness the whole day lol
Can you help me understand how to use TSI? Or any resources you’d recommend?
Impressive work - nearly $50K in a choppy market with disciplined execution is no small feat. Hidden bearish divergence + TSI + VWAP rejection is a clean setup, but what really stands out here is the simplicity and consistency in your approach. A lot of people chase complexity thinking it gives them an edge, but your results are a solid reminder that clarity and conviction, when paired with risk management, can outperform noise.
RSI & TSI are both momentum indicators. Supposedly TSI provides more accurate reading with less noise. Good one.
What does TSI indicate?
No I meant TSI. Looking for where it is overbought and oversold. Basically swinging trades in between those parameters. Today it stayed pretty much even which is why OP lost on his shorts. It’s helpful when trading ODTE calls and puts.
Should have paid attention to the TSI. It never showed any clear sign of a drop.
Hello, I just turned on the TSI. (I don't know anything about this) I was hoping you could tell me what I am looking at in the 1 day shot with vwap and TSI and help me understand what you're looking for. https://preview.redd.it/qlu439tu7wgf1.jpeg?width=1583&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=68015203bbde45cdebff84079d678bf2e11dafbe
Hey! Thanks OP. Seeing that there are two lines in TSI, assuming it's the "True Strength Index"? What is the configuration of it, if you don't mind?
Wait. Isn’t this a bullish divergence? Occurs when price makes a lower high, but the momentum indicator (like TSI) makes a higher high.This usually signals trend continuation, not reversal. Am I wrong?
I prefer TSI over RSI personally
What is the best setting for the TSI?
Absolutely, and MACD too. But, I prefer TSI
I use the Trading Oracle indicators to help confirm divergences, their TSI is the one at the bottom. RSI is good too, but I prefer TSI. I’ve been trading for 7 years and wasn’t profitable until year 3 but I’ve been growing ever since!
Thanks! And you exit if you reach a certain percentage or when a counter signal comes? Just read some of your other posts! You look for divergences with TSI and the Buy/Sell signal? Do you also consider MAs or VWAP? New to this and i don't know how i should use them efficiently
SI data is from Fintel so these numbers can be different today. About indicators, TSI, RSI, TTM Squeeze, Aroon, Q-Stick, DMI oschillator on 15min and 4hrs. I am still wondering about this ticker.
Yeah RSI has similar setups but prefer TSI, just tends to have more winning setups on lower timeframes
Never tried the TSI for divergences. Usually look for hidden divergences in RSI and cumulative delta (on intraday), but those basically run opposite of TSI from the looks of it. Looking for a drop in the RSI or delta if the price is climbing or the opposite if the price is dropping like in the photo below https://preview.redd.it/euue6n7kstdf1.jpeg?width=1290&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b4a18434bae1b03b73a02118560a3007bd5660c2
We're at $5.45and TSI is negative. I'll check again on Monday.
RSI can be used too, I just prefer TSI
It’s a momentum indicator similar to RSI, MACD, etc. I prefer it over anything else, there’s a regular TSI on TradingView or probably any other charting platform that you can use. My settings for it are 6,13,9 top to bottom. I only use it to track divergences.
Is the TSI indicator from Trading Oracle.
I just just started looking on fridays charts and wow this TSI thing is really easy to see a divergence, im on NJ so I dont think I can get the same indicator as you have, which is a shame
Yup, hidden bullish divergence is often overlooked, but this looks like a textbook example: higher low in price + lower low on TSI = strong continuation signal.
If anyone here knows how to look at a the "daily" charts for SPX you would clearly see that we just had a blow off top. RSI and TSI are clearly saying that the market needs to cool down... Just so \*interesting\* how the deadline coincides with that..
VWAP and EMA, I heard that TSI is good too though
Contender for next Kamikaze Cash video. RSI, MACD all pointing bearish from premarket, big selling clearly visible PREMARKET. Bearish Divergence already happened PREMARKET, lower low on TSI, on RSI, price makes higher high and OP decides to buy $16 calls!!! Stock opens above upper bollinger band. The stock has been in overbought territory all week, yet OP decides to buy today without knowing the market closes early. Just so many WOWs. Whoever sold those calls are laughing all the way to the bank.
What TSI settings do you use?
What is the TO-P indicator that is implemented along with TSI? I don’t use Tradingview and use ToS for charting so therefore was wondering here. Also, isn’t this specific divergence supposed to be bearish rather than a continuation of the trend? Thanks for the reply.
"TO-P+ TSI" search results don't come up with this indicator for tradingview, can anyone tell me what to search for to find this indicator?
The TSI or trading oracle?
For doing what you’re doing, got it Lol that’s not suppose to sound like I’m being a dick, your reply gave me a chuckle. “Use the TSI looking for a divergence from price trend.” “What is TSI?” “Well it’s a measure that occasionally diverges from the price trend.” How often are you identifying it diverging from price, and of those what percent are you trading on
What is TSI for an almost idiot
The indicator does have that feature in the TSI, it’s hit or miss, I like to mark them myself
My signal sensitivity is usually 150 but I’ll switch to 80 when I see a divergence S/R is 180 I only keep VWAP and 200ma on the chart TSI is 6,13,9
I use this same indicator and am not seeing the bearish divergence. What settings are you using for the TO-P+TSI?
I haven't tried this on SPY but tried to use on /ES and man I feel like I was forcing myself to see the pattern lol. I was using only TSI from trading view and with the 3 min and 1 min candle chart. Sometimes I would notice a divergence but it'd turn out to be wrong lol.
So does the trading Oracle sub come with the TO-P+TSI indicator built in?
I’m new what’s TSI? It’s the opposite indicator you want to see compared to the price action? Like higher lows are bullish and lower lows on the TSI are also bullish so it’s when these two indicators align that lets us predict the future price movement more accurately? But what does TSI stand for and what is it exactly? Why are lower lows bullish and higher highs bearish? Thanks.
Yeah we don't know what TSI is
TSI is similar to RSI but I just prefer it a bit more when using for divergences
Ok, I don't really know what TSI is or what high levels indicate.
Lower lows on the chart, higher lows on the TSI
Can you explain the TSI you are mentioning? Which of those lines in that bottom chart are you referring to?
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Hi, im looking at the TSI indicator on another platform. Am I doing this right? see link for image: [https://postimg.cc/0zwh6xp5](https://postimg.cc/0zwh6xp5) TSI is converging down, price moving up. My hesitation here is that we've been consolidating in this area for 1.5hours, it'd be a breakout move. Thoughts?
Which TSI indicator do you use
Any idea if TSI is built into other platforms?
What are ur top TSI inputs for long short and signal length?
I do use HA candles, been using them for years. Very comfortable with them. And the TSI at the bottom comes with the platinum plus plan from the trading oracle
Hello, are you using the Heiken Ashi candles, if so how comfortable are those when integrated with trading oracle ? Also could you tell me what’s the name of the TSI indicator on TradingView as I don’t see that. I have platinum plans on both by the way.
Hi, thank you for posting your strategy. Do you use Trading view for charts? And for the golden signal shown in the image above, is it from TSI indicator? Thanks.
It’s the TSI from Trading Oracle
Whats the name of the indicator you use for the TO-P+ TSI?
Wouldn't a lower low TSI be bearish? Like.. less interest? I just don't get it. I follow your posts a lot
Not sure on RSI, my settings on TSI are 6,13,9
TSI bullish divergence 
I just went through a dozen stocks I’m watching and they all signaled around that time, too! They all also exhibited the same TSI as the divergence patterns show bear/bull. 👊
No, it’s a bullish divergence. Whenever comparing bottom of candles to bottom of TSI or RSI, it’s bullish. Google divergence patterns