Odd_DVEnds Dividend True Value💸 True Value = Close Price + Accumulated Dividends
◆ Using only the time displayed on screen of the chart, the script will calculate the True Value of the symbol. (Calculations start from first bar you can see to the last bar you can see.)
Why do you need the true value?
Anytime an asset pays a dividend the current market price doesn't reflect the actual value you would have received over time from holding said asset. Without this price information fairly comparing assets is difficult.
🗻 Selectable themed legend
🎨 Highly Customizable
⚠️ As of the first release moving multiple charts on the same layout using sync will not always update all charts. Its recommended to use the bottom toolbar to move times if using indicator on multiple charts. Check for updates to see if this has been resolved.
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Odd_Moving AveragesMulti Moving Average Analysis
A highly customizable indicator to help discover moving averages being used in the market.
📈 Chart up to 15 Moving Averages in the same indicator
⏳ Changeable time frame resolution
Ⅲ Available types - Simple, Weighted, Volume-weighted
≡ Custom and pre configured length sets
🪄 Automatic hiding of moving averages a set % away from last price
🌈 14 selectable color sets for plot lines
🗻 Selectable themed legend of values
-Removes hidden values
-Selectable density of data
⇄ Selectable chart data locations
Odd_mod Econ CalendarA modification of Economic Calendar Events: FOMC, CPI, and more written by jdehorty . Please send all tips his way as he is maintaining the underlying data for the Calendar and the original concept.
List of changes:
Optimized code, will only run once on initialization now(No random line in middle of screen on bar change)
Legend - Added short names
Legend - Removed header
Legend - Made repositionable with selectable top margins
Legend - Removed data name from legend when it is disabled
Legend - Removed border
Original Description by jdehorty :
This script plots major events from the Economic Calendar that often correspond to major pivot points in various markets. It also includes built-in logic to retroactively adjust larger time intervals (i.e. greater than 1 hour) to be correctly aligned with the interval during which the event occurred.
Events are taken from the Economic Calendar and will be updated periodically at the following library:
EconomicCalendar
The above library can be used to conveniently access date-related data for major Meetings, Releases, and Announcements as integer arrays, which can be used in other indicators. Currently, it has support for the following events:
FOMC Meetings
The FOMC meets eight times a year to determine the course of monetary policy . The FOMC's decisions are based on a review of economic and financial developments and its assessment of the likely effects of these developments on the economic outlook.
FOMC Minutes
The FOMC minutes are released three weeks after each FOMC meeting. The minutes provide a detailed account of the FOMC's discussion of economic and financial developments and its assessment of the likely effects of these developments on the economic outlook.
Producer Price Index (PPI) Releases
The Producer Price Index (PPI) measures changes in the price level of goods and services sold by domestic producers. The PPI is a weighted average of prices of a basket of goods and services, such as transportation, food, and medical care. PPI is a leading indicator of CPI .
Consumer Price Index ( CPI ) Releases
The Consumer Price Index ( CPI ) measures changes in the price level of goods and services purchased by households. The CPI is a weighted average of prices of a basket of consumer goods and services, such as transportation, food, and medical care. CPI is one of the most widely used measures of inflation .
Consumer Sentiment Index ( CSI ) Releases
The University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index ( CSI ) is a measure of consumer attitudes about the economy. The CSI is based on a monthly survey of U.S. households and reflects the consumers' assessment of present and future economic conditions. The CSI is a leading indicator of consumer spending, which accounts for about two-thirds of U.S. economic activity.
Consumer Confidence Index ( CCI ) Releases
The Consumer Confidence Index is a survey that measures how optimistic or pessimistic consumers are regarding their expected financial situation.
Non-Farm Payroll (NFP) Releases
The Non-Farm Payroll (NFP) is a measure of the change in the number of employed persons, excluding farm workers and government employees. The NFP is a leading indicator of consumer spending, which accounts for about two-thirds of U.S. economic activity.
Odd Bars Emiliano MesaSimple code which will find and highlight big price movements in a small period of time. This price movements will usually have an opposite reaction of the same size.
Use this indicator under your own risk.
Emiliano Mesa