Aurexon DriftWave EMA Band
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- Versione: 1.0
Aurexon DriftWave EMA
MetaTrader 5 Custom Indicator
Overview
Aurexon DriftWave EMA is an EMA-based chart context indicator for MetaTrader 5. It is designed to give traders a clear visual overview of trend direction, impulse behavior, and volatility boundaries directly on the price chart. Instead of relying only on arrow signals, the indicator displays EMA lines, EMA cloud, ATR volatility rails, and optional closed-bar Buy/Sell confirmation arrows.
Key Features
- Fast EMA impulse line
- Slow EMA trend baseline
- Bullish and bearish EMA cloud using buffer-based DRAW_FILLING
- ATR-based upper and lower volatility rails
- Optional closed-bar Buy and Sell arrows
- RSI and ATR-based momentum confirmation
- Optional popup, sound, and push alerts
- No trading operations
- No DLL, WebRequest, file access, external licensing, or account restrictions
- Lightweight calculation model designed for multi-symbol and multi-timeframe use
How It Works
Aurexon DriftWave EMA combines EMA trend context, volatility normalization, and closed-bar momentum confirmation.
The fast EMA represents short-term impulse movement. The slow EMA acts as the main baseline. When the fast EMA is above the slow EMA, the indicator displays a bullish cloud. When the fast EMA is below the slow EMA, the indicator displays a bearish cloud.
ATR volatility rails are plotted around the slow EMA baseline. These rails help users visually understand the current volatility envelope around the trend baseline.
Buy and Sell arrows are optional confirmation signals. A Buy arrow requires bullish EMA context, sufficient EMA separation, ATR-based volatility confirmation, RSI momentum transition, and a bullish closed candle impulse. A Sell arrow requires the opposite bearish conditions.
Chart Display Components
Fast EMA Impulse Line
Shows short-term directional pressure.
Slow EMA Baseline
Shows the broader trend reference.
Bull EMA Cloud
Appears when the fast EMA is above the slow EMA.
Bear EMA Cloud
Appears when the fast EMA is below the slow EMA.
Upper and Lower ATR Rails
Create a volatility envelope around the slow EMA baseline.
Buy and Sell Arrows
Highlight closed-bar confirmation points. Arrows are not the main chart component; they are confirmation markers within the broader EMA and volatility context.
Inputs
Fast EMA Period
Controls the fast EMA impulse line.
Slow EMA Period
Controls the slow EMA baseline.
ATR Period
Controls volatility measurement for rails, arrow placement, and signal normalization.
RSI Period
Controls the RSI momentum confirmation component.
Volatility Lookback
Defines how many older bars are used to evaluate the ATR regime.
Volatility Sensitivity
Controls the required ATR expansion level for signal confirmation.
Momentum Band
Defines the RSI transition band around the 50 level.
Minimum EMA Gap ATR
Sets the minimum EMA separation required in ATR units.
Minimum Candle Impulse ATR
Sets the minimum closed-candle impulse required in ATR units.
Show Trend Lines
Enables or disables the EMA line display.
Show Impulse Cloud
Enables or disables the EMA cloud display.
Show Volatility Rails
Enables or disables the ATR rail display.
Rail ATR Multiplier
Controls the distance of the upper and lower volatility rails from the slow EMA baseline.
Arrow Offset ATR
Controls how far arrows are plotted from candle highs or lows.
Max Bars To Calculate
Limits the amount of historical data processed on the first indicator load.
Alerts
Controls popup, sound, and push notifications.
Signals
Buy Signal
A Buy arrow appears below a closed candle when bullish EMA context, ATR volatility confirmation, RSI transition, and bullish candle impulse are aligned.
Sell Signal
A Sell arrow appears above a closed candle when bearish EMA context, ATR volatility confirmation, RSI transition, and bearish candle impulse are aligned.
Non-Repainting Policy
Aurexon DriftWave EMA confirms Buy and Sell arrows only on closed bars. The current live candle may update EMA lines, cloud, and volatility rails as visual realtime context, but it is never used to create confirmed Buy or Sell arrow signals. The indicator does not use future data and does not intentionally change confirmed closed-bar signals after they are created, except when the terminal reloads or corrects historical data.
Usage Notes
This indicator can be used on different symbols and timeframes. Users may adjust EMA periods, ATR settings, and signal sensitivity to match their preferred market conditions. The EMA cloud and ATR rails are intended to provide chart context, while the arrows act as optional confirmation markers.
Aurexon DriftWave EMA does not open, modify, or close trades. It is a decision-support tool and not financial advice.
Risk Disclaimer
Trading involves risk. This indicator does not guarantee any trading outcome. Technical indicators may produce false, delayed, or incomplete signals under certain market conditions. Always test any trading method carefully and use proper risk management.
