OBV Oscillator [LazyBear]- with some MAsThis indicator in modified OBV written by @LazyBear
I just added the 2 different Bollinger Bands and 2 different moving averages to the OBV version of LazyBear.
OBV line green -> OBV above zero
OBV line red -> OBV under zero
green background line -> OBV crossover 1st Moving Average
red background line -> OBV crossunder 1st Moving Average
blue '◆' -> OBV crossover 2nd Moving Average
yellow '◆' -> OBV crosunder 2nd Moving Average
blue '+' -> 1st Moving Average crossUNDER 2nd Moving Average
red '+' -> 1st Moving Average crossOVER 2nd Moving Average
Breadth Indicators
Ribbon % OF stocks above 20/50/100/200 DayMA S&P500Moving average ribbon of % stocks above 20/50/100/200 Day moving average in th S&P500. Directional color. Pretty good indicator for big bottoms. Tops - not so much. use 1D timeframe.
Supply and Demand ZonesSupply/demand
Best for swings
One can also use the same for intraday by using daily zones
Relative Strength Index JoaScript desarrollado para RSI
Modificado para una correcta entrada y salida de los mercados Cryptos
DMI RSI AO 3 indicators in 1 overlayThis is simple indicators that plot 3 indicators DMI, RSI and AO on 1 pane
How to use: you can add on your chart and edit color and display in setting page of indicators
The directional movement index (DMI) is an indicator developed by J. Welles Wilder in 1978 that identifies in which direction the price of an asset is moving. The indicator does this by comparing prior highs and lows and drawing two lines: a positive directional movement line (+DI) and a negative directional movement line (-DI). An optional third line, called the average directional index (ADX), can also be used to gauge the strength of the uptrend or downtrend.
When +DI is above -DI, there is more upward pressure than downward pressure in the price. Conversely, if -DI is above +DI, then there is more downward pressure on the price. This indicator may help traders assess the trend direction. Crossovers between the lines are also sometimes used as trade signals to buy or sell.
The relative strength index (RSI) is a momentum indicator used in technical analysis that measures the magnitude of recent price changes to evaluate overbought or oversold conditions in the price of a stock or other asset. The RSI is displayed as an oscillator (a line graph that moves between two extremes) and can have a reading from 0 to 100. The indicator was originally developed by J. Welles Wilder Jr. and introduced in his seminal 1978 book, “New Concepts in Technical Trading Systems.”1
Traditional interpretation and usage of the RSI are that values of 70 or above indicate that a security is becoming overbought or overvalued and may be primed for a trend reversal or corrective pullback in price. An RSI reading of 30 or below indicates an oversold or undervalued condition.
Awesome Oscillator is developed by famous technical analyst and charting enthusiast Bill Williams. Awesome Oscillator (AO) is an indicator that is non-limiting oscillator, providing insight into the weakness or the strength of a stock. The Awesome Oscillator is used to measure market momentum and to affirm trends or to anticipate possible reversals. It does this by effectively comparing the recent market momentum, with the general momentum over a wider frame of reference.
Gann SqrootGann indicators—based on trading techniques developed by W.D. Gann—are used in predicting support and resistance levels, as well as predict tops, bottoms, and future price moves.
Gann studies have been used by active traders for decades, and even though the futures and stock markets have changed considerably, they remain a popular method of analyzing an asset's direction.
Gann angles are a popular analysis and trading tool that are used to measure key elements, such as pattern, price, and time
NYSE Advance/Decline Line 1.0NYSE Advance/Decline Line is a Market Breath indicator.
Brought to you by IQ-trading (Andrei Bogdan) via Trading View Pine script. If you find this helpful in anyway, please leave a like!
A/D line calculates a ratio between total number of NYSE stocks advancing and total number of NYSE stocks declining in one day, providing another way to grasp the market breath at any moment.
Green columns mean more than 50% of NYSE stocks are advancing, red columns mean more than 50% of NYSE stocks are declining.
Green values above the top band mean correlation to the upside, red values bellow the low band mean correlation to the downside.
Correlation means rising probability of capitulation (to the upside or to the downside).
For a better interpretation, NYSE Advance/Decline Line should be used in conjunction with other indicators (volatility, volume, etc.).
UpVol/TVol NYSE Lowry Upside DaysTakes Tradingviews Upside Volume for NYSE and divides it by Total Volume on NYSE.
Tradingview's data source generally has different volume figures than say the Wall Street Journal. Therefore, this indicator is an estimate.
10% upside volume shows extreme panic and is consistent with market sell offs.
90% upside days, following a decline, are often occur within a week or so of significant market bottoms.
Recommend using columns as the plot type.
Based on research of LowryResearch Corp.
MACD+RSI FerrantelliSe trata de la suma de la línea lenta del indicador MACD mas el RSI. De modo que acentuar el momento en que ambos muestran sobre venta o sobre compra.
Conteo de velasCuenta velas en un periodo determinado
En ese periodo se cuentan las velas verdes y las velas rojas, y en cada vela repite el proceso
Stairs Gain Strategy - MGI will explain step by step.
1- The position order filtering option is used to filter out duplicate positions.
2- The reason I use an ATR multiplier is to balance the ATR value that differs in instruments.
3- ATR lower limit and ATR upper limit values are to reduce unnecessary transactions and commission expenses in the horizontal market.
4- Strategy take profit and stop loss levels are calculated as percentages. The reason why there is no point account is that it can be used in the stock market.
5- Developer friends can get a more efficient result in forex market instruments by converting this to a point account.
Notice :
Variables are different in each instrument. Therefore, this strategy should be optimized for each instrument used.
BankNifty - OBVThis script tries to draw OBV for BankNifty using Futures Volume along with Average OBV. For Nifty50 just change the Futures Volume symbol in settings. Look at devations in Price vs OBV or Average OBV breakout.
NSE:NIFTY
NSE:BANKNIFTY
Correction TerritoryA simple indicator showing how much percentage has been corrected since a recent highest high.
You can set 3 horizontal line to compare with past correction rates.
直近の最高値からの調整率を表示するインジケーターです。
過去の調整規模との比較のため、3本の水平線も設定可能です。
Trending Bar SRTrending Bar SR is a simple script define a Bar called "Trending Bar".
Depend on direction of Trending Bar, if Trending Bar is UpTrend then this indicator plot Bar's Low Price as Support and if Trending Bar is DownTrend then it plot Bar's High Price as Resistance.
Beside, this indicaor also plot 4 levels retracement of Trending Bar for trading.
1. Define Trending Bar
1.1 Uptrend Bar
+ Close Price higher than previous High Price
+ Body greater than sum of shadows (up and down)
+ Color: A green dot is plotted at bottom chart.
1.2 Downtrend Bar
+ Close Price lower than previous Low Price
+ Body greater than sum of shadows (up and down)
+ Color: A red dot is plotted at bottom chart.
2. Retracement Level
+ Trending Bar Retracement 0.5 is called Equerium.
+ Trending Bar Retracement 0.618 is called Perfect Entry.
+ Trending Bar Retracement 0.705 is called Optimal Entry.
+ Trending Bar Retracement 0.79 is called Max Entry.
3. Trading
+ When Price crossed Equerium, consider open position at Perfect Entry, Optimal Entry with stoploss place at Max Entry.
+ If place order at Max Entry, stoploss can place at Support or Resistance.
VOLD-MarketBreadth-RatioThis script provides NASDAQ and NYSE Up Volume (volume in rising stocks) and Down Volume (volume in falling stocks) ratio. Up Volume is higher than Down Volume, then you would see green label with ratio e.g 3.5:1. This means Up Volume is 3.5 times higher than Down Volume - Positive Market Breadth. If Down Volume is higher than Up Volume, then you would see red label with ratio e.g -4.5:1. This means Down Volume is 4.5 times higher than Up Volume.
For example, ratio is 1:1, then it is considered Market Breadth is Neutral.
PS: Currently TradingView provides only NASDAQ Composite Market volume data. I have requested them to provide Primary NASDAQ volume data. If they respond with new ticket for primary NQ data, I will update the script and publish the updated version. So if you have got similar table on ToS, you would see minor difference in NQ ratio.
Intrabar OBV/PVTI got this idea from @fikira's script Intrabar-Price-Volume-Change-experimental
The indicator calculates OBV and PVT based on ticks. Since, the indicator relies on live ticks, it only starts execution after it is put on the charts. The script can be useful in analysing intraday buy and sell pressure. Details are color coded based on the values.
Data is presented in simple tabular format.
Formula for OBV and PVT can be found here:
www.investopedia.com
www.investopedia.com
Breadth Ratio BubblesBubbles for ADD thats shows ratios between up and down volumes for the NYSE and NASDAQ
World Markets Open/Close BackgroundIndicator fills background color on the chart for different markets around the world.
This can be helpful in some markets to understand after hours and premarket price action. User can study if there is correlation between highs/low in whole session or open/close of different markets.
Tokyo, Hong Kong and Shanghai are Asian Markets in Red are combined
Bombay, London and NYSE are individually plotted.
Times can be changed for each session to include the entire session, or selected block of 15 minutes.
Less than 15 minutes will need to be changed in the default value of the code which is why I'm publishing it open source.
All coded default times for each market are in CST.
Background color can be turned off individually under the Style tab, and can also be unchecked under Inputs and can just be used for source for further coding.
My intentions for this script is to use it and its variable value to plot the highs and lows just in the specific times in a session and to more easily visualize those sessions with color coding.
I hope this is useful
Cheers!
S&P Sector Advance/Decline Weighted -Tom1traderEnjoy, enhance your trading (I hope), copy or adapt to your needs and keep smiling!
Thanks to @MartinShkreli. The sector variables and the "repaint" option (approx lines 20 through 32 of this script) are used directly from your script "Sectors"
RECOMMENDATION: Update the sector weightings -inputs are provided. They change as often as monthly and the
annual changes are certainly significant. When updating weighting percentages use the decimal value. I.E. 29% is .29
Good on any time frame. Especially SPY, SPX and ES scalpers and 0DTE options traders may like this a lot.
This gives good signals on S & P and related (ES, SPY) and indicates / plots differently than the AD line or ratio.
Each sector's entire % weight is added or subtracted depending of whether that sector advanced or declined.
Example: Information Tech weight at 29% so that % of 500 (145) is added if InfoTech is up a penny and subtracted if it is
down a penny. All sectors processed the same way so that for a given bar/candle the value will be between +500 (all
sectors up) and -500 (all sectors down). This weighted AD line of sectors is scaled to +/- 350 and plotted as a red/green line
along with aqua/fuchsia columns of its 5 period ema. The line is actual sector behavior and the columns seem to make a
good signal with column zero crosses standing out.
The columns aqua / fuchsia are a 5 period ema of the Sector AD line and give pretty good signals at
zero cross for SPX. I colored the AD red green line also to emphasize the times it opposes the ema
for example the histo/colums zero cross signal is NOT true when the AD line is showing all or most sectors
going the other way.
For readability, the AD line itself is scaled to 350. This lets the columns of the ema stand out better. The hlines at
350 and at 175 give an idea for the AD green red line how much of the sector's weight is up or down.
350 is all sectors up (advancing) and -350 is all sectors down (declining). The hlines at +/- 175 seem to outline
a more or less "neutral" zone. For example in an uptrend with most of the AD level positive and the columns positive;
a negative spike that does not pass the -175 line and returns positive does not seem to impact the price as much as
a deeper negative spike.
Federal Funds Rate and Overnight Bank Fund RateAMEX:SPY
Comparison of the Overnight Bank Fund Rate and the Effective Federal Funds Rate.
The Fed sets a discount rate of 100 basis points above the effective federal funds rate to discourage ("penalize") banks from borrowing from its reserves. If lending banks have excess in their reserves, the borrowing banks have ease in negotiating a lower rate overnight to maintain its requirements. For this reason its a good indicator of the economy. If it becomes more difficult for banks to maintain the required reserve amount they may charge borrowing banks higher rates.
Both the Effective Federal Funds Rate and Overnight Bank Fund Rate use the same data. Except, the OBFR includes overnight Eurodollar transaction data and certain overnight “selected deposit” transactions that are placed at domestic bank branches controlled by a U.S. banking office.
The indicator includes the lower and upper bound target rate set by the Federal Reserve.
An interesting note:
Notice the jump in the Overnight Bank Rate followed by Fed buying to provide liquidity and lower rates in Sept 2019.
Fibonacci Ghost CloudHello my nocturnal minions.... This is your dark knight in the crypto light.... your alpha and omega, your crypto king reigning wisdom down from my gilded throne of code!
Enjoy the spooky Fibonacci Ghost Cloud. Shadows of previous Fibonacci look-back levels provide possible entries, stop losses, and take profit levels for intrepid crypto travelers.
DESCRIPTION
This indicator is front weighted by using the Fibonacci integer sequence..... 2,3,5,8,13. Each green and red "ghost" is a reflection of the highest highs and lowest lows of a given FIB lookback. The guide lines, red and green, are averages of the highs (green) and the lows (red).
USAGE
The "ghosts" can be used as possible support and resistance levels. They diminish in intensity (they become more transparent) as these ghosts move back further in time. When multiple greens overlap it is an indicator of a lot of recent price action at that level. The same is true of overlapping red.
In addition, the amount of ghosts above and/or below are indicative of recent price action taking place at a higher or a lower level
CURRENT PRICE IS LOWER THAN RECENT PA - There will be many green ghosts above, but few or no red ghosts below.
CURRENT PRICE IS HIGHER THAN RECENT PA- There will be many red ghosts below, but few or no green above
TAKE PROFIT - Possible take profit targets could be on the approach to a previous green level
STOP LOSS - Possible stop losses could be at lower red level
Like Bollinger bands, the green and red "average" lines can help to indicate that a security is oversold or underbought according to how close it is to a recent average. Nearing the red line can indicate that the security is oversold - and the converse is also true.
DERIVATIONS
Within the code is additional greyed-out lines which could be activated allowing you to target the open or close, instead of the High-Low - the current settings
SETTINGS:
You can change the FIB levels and substitute your own integer sequence to use as the lookback.
Feel free to offer feedback and/or suggest features you would like to have added.