This Pine Script implements an ADVDEC.US Oscillator, which is an indicator designed to analyze the Advance-Decline index (ADVDEC.US) with multiple smoothing techniques and timeframes. Here's what the script does:
Symbol and Inputs: - The script is based on the ADVDEC.US index, which measures the difference between advancing and declining stocks.
Users can adjust several settings: - Lookback Period: Defines the number of periods over which the highest and lowest values of the ADVDEC.US index are calculated. - Smoothing Period: Smooths the oscillator with a simple moving average (SMA) to reduce market noise. - EMA Period: Applies an Exponential Moving Average (EMA) to the smoothed oscillator for further trend analysis. - MTF Period: Allows for fetching data from a specified timeframe (default is 5 minutes).
Calculation: - It calculates the highest and lowest values of the ADVDEC index over the defined lookback period. - It normalizes the ADVDEC value into a percentage between 0 and 100, representing the position of the current value relative to the range over the lookback period. - This raw oscillator is then smoothed with an SMA to reduce choppiness. - Finally, an EMA is calculated on the smoothed oscillator to emphasize the trend direction.
Thresholds: - Horizontal lines are plotted at key levels (70, 30, and 50) for visual reference, offering an "RSI-style" interpretation of the oscillator. - The upper and lower thresholds can indicate overbought/oversold conditions, while the midline helps identify neutral levels.
Visualization: - The smoothed oscillator is plotted in blue. - The EMA of the smoothed oscillator is plotted in orange.
In summary, this indicator aims to visualize the relationship between advancing and declining stocks with added smoothing and trend-following elements, providing an easy-to-interpret oscillator that can be used for market analysis or decision-making.
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