Weekly Stacked Daily Changes [LuxAlgo]The Weekly Stacked Daily Changes tool allows traders to compare daily net price changes for each day of the week, stacked by week. It provides a very convenient way to compare daily and weekly volatility at the same time.
🔶 USAGE
The tool requires no configuration and works perfectly out of the box, displaying the net price change for each day of the week as stacked boxes of the appropriate size.
Traders can adjust the width of the columns and the spacing between days and weeks, options to change the color and disable the months and new month lines are also available.
🔹 Bottom Stack Bias
This feature allows traders to compare weekly volatility in two different ways.
With this feature disabled, all weeks use zero as the bottom of the stack, so traders can see at a glance weeks with more volatility and weeks with less volatility.
Enabling this feature will cause the tool to display the stacks with the weekly net price change as the bottom, so if a stack starts below the zero line it means that week has a negative net return, and if it starts above the zero line it means that week has a positive net return.
🔶 SETTINGS
Width: Select the fixed width for each column.
Offset: Choose the fixed width between each column.
Spacing: Select the distance between each day within each column.
🔹 Style
Bottom Stack Bias: Use weekly net price change as the bottom of the stack.
Bullish Change: Color for days with positive net price change
Bearish Change: Color for days with negative net price change
Show Months: Under each week stack, display the month
Show Months Delimiter: Display a line indicating the start of a new month
Change
Percent % Change Since Specific Date / TimeFUNCTIONS
- User specified Date/Time of importance
- Calculate the percent change since user input date/time to current price
- Plot a line at user input date/time
USAGE
You want to see how much price has changed since a certain important date/time.
Example important date: Trump win, FED rate change, Earnings, etc.
Average Bullish & Bearish Percentage ChangeAverage Bullish & Bearish Percentage Change
Processes two key aspects of directional market movements relative to price levels. Unlike traditional momentum tools, it separately calculates the average of positive and negative percentage changes in price using user-defined independent counts of actual past bullish and bearish candles. This approach delivers comprehensive and precise view of average percentage changes.
FEATURES:
Count-Based Averages: Separate averaging of bullish and bearish %𝜟 based on their respective number of occurrences ensures reliable and precise momentum calculations.
Customizable Averaging: User-defined number of candle count sets number of past bullish and bearish candles used in independent averaging.
Two Methods of Candle Metrics:
1. Net Move: Focuses on the body range of the candle, emphasizing the net directional movement.
2. Full Capacity: Incorporates wicks and gaps to capture full potential of the bar.
The indicator classifies Doji candles contextually, ensuring they are appropriately factored into the bullish or bearish metrics to avoid mistakes in calculation:
1. Standard Doji - open equals close.
2. Flat Close Doji - Candles where the close matches the previous close.
Timeframe Flexibility:
The indicator can be applied across any desired timeframe, allowing for seamless multi-timeframe analysis.
HOW TO USE
Select Method of Bar Metrics:
Net Move: For analyzing markets where price changes are consistent and bars are close to each other.
Full Capacity: Incorporates wicks and gaps, providing relevant figures for markets like stocks
Set the number of past candles to average:
🟩 Average Past Bullish Candles (Default: 10)
🟥 Average Past Bullish Candles (Default: 10)
Why Percentage Change Is Important
Standardized Measurement Across Assets:
Percentage change normalizes price movements, making it easier to compare different assets with varying price levels. For example, a $1 move in a $10 stock is significant, but the same $1 move in a $1,000 stock is negligible.
Highlights Relative Impact:
By measuring the price change as a percentage of the close, traders can better understand the relative impact of a move on the asset’s overall value.
Volatility Insights:
A high percentage change indicates heightened volatility, which can be a signal of potential opportunities or risks, making it more actionable than raw price changes. Percents directly reflect the strength of buying or selling pressure, providing a clearer view of momentum compared to raw price moves, which may not account for the relative size of the move.
By focusing on percentage change, this indicator provides a normalized, actionable, and insightful measure of market momentum, which is critical for comparing, analyzing, and acting on price movements across various assets and conditions.
Relative Range at Time/ Relative volatility / High−Low This script is designed to help you compare the size of the current price candle (the difference between the highest and lowest prices in a given time period) to the average size of the last several candles. It does this by calculating the average range of a certain number of previous candles (you can set how many with the "Length" input) and then dividing the current candle's range by this average. The result is plotted on the chart as a bar: if the current candle's range is larger than the average, the bar is green; if it's smaller, the bar is red. A horizontal line is also drawn at the value of 1, so you can easily see whether the current candle's range is above or below the average. If there’s an issue with the data, the script will show an error message to let you know.
Rate of Change Suite [QuantraSystems]Rate of Change Suite
Introduction
The "Rate of Change Suite" (𝓡𝓸𝓒 𝓢𝓾𝓲𝓽𝓮) refines traditional RoC concepts by incorporating additional elements that provide more nuanced views of market trends, potential reversions, and momentum shifts.
Its main benefits are that it allows traders to detect momentum changes and frontrun trend shifts.
The suite is designed to be highly adaptable, catering to various trading styles, timeframes and market conditions. It is comprised of 3 metrics:
The RoC base line plots the rate of change, the Signal Histogram to confirm trends, and the Signal Confirmation Oscillator to inform reversal probabilities. For the early detection of trend shifts, the 𝓡𝓸𝓒 𝓢𝓾𝓲𝓽𝓮 is a comprehensive tool for the toolkit of modern traders.
A core component of the 𝓡𝓸𝓒 𝓢𝓾𝓲𝓽𝓮 is the ability to apply its processing techniques to any other indicator found on TradingView - essentially leveraging the signal power of existing analysis methods. This is achieved by modifying the ‘Source’ input.
Legend
𝓡𝓸𝓒 base line: The primary component of the suite, the RoC Line, offers a direct view of market momentum. An upward trending RoC line informs the potential for a long position, while a downward trend might signal the opportunity for a short position. Both include a secondary confirmation by the color change of the line itself. The Heikin Ashi transformed version of the RoC line provides greater resistance to rapid movements, or outliers.
Signal Histogram: This feature works in tandem with the base RoC Line, providing an additional third confirmation of trends. A rising histogram supports the presence of an upward trend. Conversely, a declining histogram aligns with downward trends.
Signal Confirmation Oscillator: This dotted-line is crucial for detecting peaks or troughs in market momentum: These can precede reversals or shifts in the prevailing trend. Traders can use this signal to anticipate and prepare for potential changes quicker than others.
Case Study
Primarily a tool to follow trends, the 𝓡𝓸𝓒 𝓢𝓾𝓲𝓽𝓮 implies much more – you can trade with a confirmed trend signal entry and a mean reversion signal for the exit:
Here we see two practical cases of the 𝓡𝓸𝓒 𝓢𝓾𝓲𝓽𝓮 on the 1h BTC chart.
In the first scenario, the trader waits for three confirmations from the indicator.
The 𝓡𝓸𝓒 baseline to lead the run and looks for confirmation two and three:
𝓡𝓸𝓒 base line color shifts
and the Signal Histogram follows past the null midline.
The trader has adjusted their risk beforehand and enters the long position.
The 𝓡𝓸𝓒 𝓢𝓾𝓲𝓽𝓮 shows traders when to take profit:
The Signal Confirmation Oscillator (SCO, dotted line) moves beyond the 𝓡𝓸𝓒 baseline and the Signal Histogram. The trader can take 50% of the profit already.
The trader waits patiently, and if the SCO reverses, the rest of the position is closed.
The same works inversely for the second trade, which successfully frontran the decline shortly after.
Recommended Settings
Day Trading (1H chart)
Length: 30
Smooth Length: 10
Display Variant: Classic
Choose Mode: Trend Following
Investing – Follow Trend (1D chart)
Default settings
Notes
Quantra Standard Value Contents:
The Heikin-Ashi (HA) candle visualization smoothes out the signal line to provide more informative insights into momentum and trends. This allows earlier entries and exits by observing the indicator values transformed by the HA.
Various visualization options are available to adjust the indicator to the user’s preference: Aside from HA, a classic line, or a hybrid of both.
A special feature of Quantra’s indicators is that they are probabilistically built - therefore they work well as confluence and can easily be stacked to increase signal accuracy.
To add to Quantra's indicators’ utility we have added the option to change the price bars’ colors based on different signals:
Choose Mode for Coloring
Trend Following (Indicator above mid line counts as uptrend, below is downtrend)
Extremes (Everything beyond the SD bands is highlighted to signal mean reversion)
Candles (Color of HA candles as barcolor)
Reversions (Only for HA) (Reversion Signals via the triangles if HA candles change trend while beyond the SD bands, high probability entries/exits)
Divergence Sensitivity: Quantra’s 𝓡𝓸𝓒 𝓢𝓾𝓲𝓽𝓮 is finely tuned to detect divergences, a key feature for identifying possible trend reversals.
Trend Following and Reversions: Primarily a tool for trend following, the 𝓡𝓸𝓒 𝓢𝓾𝓲𝓽𝓮 is also adept at spotting potential reversions and slowdowns in momentum.
Range Trading Compatibility: In its Heikin Ashi Candles mode, the suite becomes particularly effective for range trading strategies.
High Customizability: Traders can customize the suite with various visualization options, including classic line representation, HA transformation, and bar coloring. These can be based on Heikin Ashi Candles or Trend Following approaches, providing flexibility to adapt to different trading scenarios.
Methodology
The 𝓡𝓸𝓒 𝓢𝓾𝓲𝓽𝓮 is built on a foundation of functions that define and calculate the Rate of Change. They employ a variety of moving average types (SMA, EMA, DEMA, TEMA, WMA, etc.) which can be selected to optimize the RoC line.
A bespoke function to calculate Heikin-Ashi values is engineered to offer a more consistent view of the trend.
The Signal Histogram is derived by mathematically processing the base RoC signal. The Signal Confirmation Oscillator is based on a modified formula, adjusted to align with the RoC dynamics.
With a range of customization options for its visual presentation, including color schemes and display styles, the 𝓡𝓸𝓒 𝓢𝓾𝓲𝓽𝓮 is designed to cater to both trend following indications as well as finding signals for mean reversion trades. This multifaceted approach enables the 𝓡𝓸𝓒 𝓢𝓾𝓲𝓽𝓮 to allow the trader to combine signals of both types to de-risk his positions.
Learning Understanding ta.change//First script I have published. Constructive criticism is welcome.
// I hope this may be helpful to you.
// Initially, I did this for myself as I was getting some odd results from the ta.change function. Turns out it was my error LOL. What a surprise!
// Typical syntax: ta.change(source, value)
// value doesn't need to be included. If it isn't, it will only calculate the change between the last and current value.
// Conclusion. ta.change simply calculates the difference between a previous value/candle and the latest value/candle current value in that series. Positive number states that the recent is higher.
// Bonus :-) Function on line 34 outputs the changes in a positive figure (so as to be able to sum the changes/volatility of the series of values)
Volume Change Indicator 0.1 [PATREND]
(Volume Change Indicator)
It is an analytical tool that studies the trading volume and its changes.
This indicator uses the Simple Moving Average (SMA) to calculate the average volume for a specific period of time.
Only candles that meet the required conditions are determined when the trading volume is greater than or equal to the calculated average.
This means that the indicator identifies a volume candle only when there is a significant change in trading volume compared to the average.
This indicator is distinguished from other similar indicators in that it allows the user to determine the required percentage of change as an additional condition for determining the volume candle.
If the conditions are correct, the indicator will display a diamond below the candle that meets the requirements specified by the user.
The indicator also displays lines above and below the candle and places "A" and "B" marks next to them to determine the start and end points.
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(Volume Change Indicator)
It is a useful analytical tool for traders who rely on volume analysis strategies in their trading decisions.
This indicator helps traders identify important volume candles and search for trading opportunities more accurately.
Traders can use this indicator to determine trends and search for potential entry and exit points.
The indicator helps determine when there is a significant change in trading volume compared to the average, indicating a possible change in direction.
In general
This indicator benefits traders who use volume analysis strategies in their trading decisions and who want additional information about trading volume and its changes.
It can also be used for all markets and on different time frames.
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Settings:
1. The user is allowed to determine whether they want to display the indicator through the "Show Indicator" box.
2. The user is allowed to determine the required percentage of change through the "Percent Change" box.
3. The user is allowed to determine the type of candles they want to display (Bearish, Bullish, both) through the "Candle Type" box.
4. The user is allowed to calculate the average candle volume using the "Average Vol" box.
5. The user is allowed to determine the length of lines and number of lines they want to display through "Max Lines" and "Line Length" boxes.
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We hope you find (Volume Change Indicator) useful in your analysis.
Feel free to try this indicator and customize its settings to meet your trading needs.
We look forward to seeing your opinions and comments on this indicator.
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(Volume Change Indicator)
هو أداة تحليلية تعمل على دراسة حجم التداول وتغيراته.
يستخدم هذا المؤشر متوسط الحجم المتحرك (SMA) لحساب متوسط الحجم لفترة زمنية معينة.
يتم تحديد الشموع التي تلبي الشروط المطلوبة فقط عندما يكون حجم التداول أكبر من أو يساوي المتوسط المحسوب.
هذا يعني أن المؤشر يحدد شمعة الكميات فقط عندما يكون هناك تغير كبير في حجم التداول مقارنة بالمتوسط.
يتميز هذا المؤشر عن غيره من موشرات الممثاله بأنه يتيح للمستخدم تحديد النسبة المئوية المطلوبة للتغيير كشرط إضافي لتحديد شمعة الكميات.
إذا كانت الظروف صحيحة، فسيعرض المؤشر ماسًا أسفل الشمعة التي تلبي المتطلبات المحددة من قبل المستخدم.
كما يعرض المؤشر خطوطًا فوق وتحت الشمعة ويضع علامتي "A" و "B" بجانبهما لتحديد نقاط البداية والنهاية.
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(Volume Change Indicator)
هو أداة تحليلية مفيدة للمتداولين الذين يعتمدون على استراتيجيات تحليل الحجم في قراراتهم التداولية.
يساعد هذا المؤشر المتداولين على تحديد شموع الكميات المهمة والبحث عن فرص تداولية بشكل أكثر دقة.
يمكن للمتداولين استخدام هذا المؤشر لتحديد الاتجاهات والبحث عن نقاط الإدخال والخروج المحتملة.
يساعد المؤشر على تحديد متى يكون هناك تغير كبير في حجم التداول مقارنة بالمتوسط، مما يشير إلى احتمالية حدوث تغير في الاتجاه.
In general
يستفيد من هذا المؤشر المتداولون الذين يستخدمون استراتيجيات تحليل الحجم في قراراتهم التداولية والذين يرغبون في الحصول على معلومات إضافية حول حجم التداول وتغيراته.
كما يمكن استخدامة لجميع الاسواق وعلى مختلف الفواصل الزمنية .
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Settings:
1. يُتيح للمستخدم تحديد ما إذا كان يرغب في عرض المؤشر من خلال خانة "Show Indicator".
2. يُتيح للمستخدم تحديد النسبة المئوية المطلوبة للتغير من خلال خانة "Percent Change".
3. يُتيح للمستخدم تحديد نوع الشموع التي يرغب في عرضها (Bearish, Bullish, both) من خلال خانة "Candle Type".
4. يُتيح للمستخدم حساب متوسط حجم الشموع باستخدام خانة "Average Vol".
5. يُتيح للمستخدم تحديد طول الخطوط وعدد الخطوط التي يرغب في عرضها من خلال خانات "Max Lines" و "Line Length".
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نأمل أن تجدواه مفيدًا في تحليلاتكم .
لا تترددوا في تجربة هذا المؤشر وتخصيص إعداداته لتلبية احتياجاتكم التداولية.
نتطلع إلى رؤية آرائكم وتعليقاتكم حول هذا المؤشر.
Broadview Delta (ROC)The Broadview Delta (ROC) is a trading indicator designed to provide insights into significant price changes in financial markets. ROC stands for Rate of Change, and it measures the percentage difference between the current price and a price from a specific number of periods ago. The Broadview Delta takes the concept of ROC a step further by incorporating bands of significance based on the highest and lowest price values within a defined time window. This allows traders to identify significant changes in price that are directly correlated with recent highs and lows.
The ROC indicator is widely used by traders and investors to assess the momentum and strength of price movements. It is particularly helpful in identifying potential trend reversals, overbought or oversold conditions, and divergences between price and momentum. By comparing the current price to a historical price point, ROC provides a normalized measurement of price change, enabling traders to gauge the speed and magnitude of market movements.
The Broadview Delta builds upon the traditional ROC by setting bands of significance based on recent highs and lows. These bands provide a contextual reference point for evaluating the significance of price changes. When the current price exceeds a significant upper band, it suggests a potential overbought condition, indicating that the price may be due for a correction. Conversely, if the current price falls below a significant lower band, it signals a potential oversold condition, implying that the price may be primed for a rebound. The bands of significance allow traders to identify crucial price levels where significant market reactions are likely to occur.
By mapping significant changes in price in relation to recent highs and lows, the Broadview Delta offers traders a clearer picture of market dynamics. It helps traders identify critical inflection points where price action is likely to encounter resistance or support. This information empowers traders to make informed decisions about entering or exiting trades, setting profit targets, and placing stop-loss orders.
The Broadview Delta indicator can be applied to various financial instruments, such as stocks, commodities, currencies, and indices. It can be used on different timeframes, ranging from intraday charts to longer-term charts, depending on the trader's preferred trading style and objectives.
The Broadview Delta (ROC) is a powerful trading indicator that combines the principles of the Rate of Change with bands of significance based on recent highs and lows. By providing a direct correlation between significant price changes and recent price extremes, it enhances the ability of traders to identify crucial market turning points. Incorporating the Broadview Delta into trading strategies can improve decision-making, increase the accuracy of trade entries and exits, and ultimately contribute to more profitable trading outcomes.
Stock Data Table█ OVERVIEW
This is a table that shows some information about stocks. It is divided into four sections:
1) Correlation
2) Shares
3) Daily Data
4) Extended Session Data
The table is completely modular, which means you can add or remove each element from the settings menu, and it will automatically rearrange its spaces.
It is also highly customizable, to the extent that you can change almost any color, remove or change titles, invert section rows, and much more.
1) Correlation
The script checks if the stock is listed on NASDAQ, and if so, uses the QQQ (Nasdaq-100 ETF) as the reference index in the first cell; otherwise, it uses the SPY (S&P 500 ETF). The length of the correlation is shown in the second cell. The table then displays the correlation between the reference index and the other index, and the correlation between the reference index and the stock.
To make it easier to interpret the correlation values, each row's last cell is color-coded with a gradient to highlight the type of correlation, and the direction of the gradient can be customized.
The correlation coefficient is a statistical measure that quantifies the strength and direction of the relationship between two variables, indicating how changes in one variable are associated with changes in the other variable, so it can be used to identify patterns and trends.
If you are interested in correlation, I suggest taking a look at my dedicated indicator:
2) Shares
This feature provides you with quick access to key information about shares and market capitalization.
On one row, you can view the total shares outstanding and the market capitalization for the fiscal year or the quarterly year. The total shares outstanding represents the total number of shares of the stock that have been issued and are currently outstanding, regardless of whether they are held by insiders or public investors. The market capitalization is a widely used measure of the company's value as determined by the stock market, calculated by multiplying its current stock price with the total number of outstanding shares.
The other row shows the float, which is the number of shares of a company that are available for public trading, and the corresponding free-float market cap, calculated by multiplying the company's current stock price with the float. Because Pine Script does not allow retrieving information about quarterly year float, you can view the float and the free-float market cap of the fiscal year only. The data can be displayed at all times or only when the difference between the total shares outstanding and the float is significant enough to result in a difference between the market cap and free-float market cap.
The classification for market cap and free-float market cap is set in this way:
Mega Cap: $200 billion or more
Large Cap: between $10 billion and $200 billion
Mid Cap: between $2 billion and $10 billion
Small Cap: between $300 million and $2 billion
Micro Cap: less than $300 million
Penny Stocks: less than $5 (customizable)
Comparing the free-float market cap to the market cap can provide insights into the liquidity of a stock. In fact, if the float is relatively small compared to the total shares outstanding, it may be more difficult to find buyers or sellers, which could lead to increased volatility. On the other hand, a larger float indicates that the stock is more liquid and may be easier to trade, potentially resulting in lower volatility. However, market conditions can change quickly and significantly, especially for intraday traders, and the free-float can also change as insiders or other large shareholders buy or sell shares. Therefore, comparing the data of the fiscal year with that of the quarterly year may not provide the most up-to-date and accurate information for making trading decisions. This limitation can be mitigated by combining those data with other indicators and tools, such as technical analysis or news events, to gain a better understand of the stock's performance and potential trading opportunities.
3) Daily Data
This section is available on daily charts only due to the lack of accuracy of real-time daily data on other time frames. Here, you can view the Average Daily Volume (ADV) over a preferred time range (20 days by default), and the Daily Change, which represents the percentage difference between the closing price on two consecutive trading days.
ADV is useful in measuring the stock's volatility, as it provides an indication of how much trading activity there is in it. Generally speaking, stocks with higher trading volume tend to be less volatile than stocks with lower trading volume. High trading volume means there are more buyers and sellers actively trading the stock, which makes it easier for investors to buy and sell shares at fair prices. This increased liquidity can help to stabilize the stock price, reducing the potential for large swings in either direction. On the other hand, stocks with lower trading volume may experience greater volatility, as there are fewer buyers and sellers actively trading the stock. This can result in larger price swings, as it may be more difficult for investors to buy or sell shares at fair prices.
The daily percentage change can provide an indication of the stock's volatility, with larger values indicating greater volatility and risk. It can also be compared to that of a benchmark such an index or other stocks in the same sector, helping to determine whether the stock is outperforming or underperforming relative to them.
4) Extended Session Data
The fourth section is available on intraday charts only. This section provides two pieces of information: the Extended Session Change and the Pre-Market Volume.
The Extended Session Change indicates the percentage difference between the previous day's closing price and the latest price in the extended session. This gives you the extent and the direction of the price gap that occurred during extended trading hours.
The Pre-Market Volume shows the sum of all shares traded during the pre-market session. This can be helpful in understanding how much interest the stock gained before the market opened.
By default, the two rows will be visible at all times. They will stop updating after the end of their respective time range, and resume updating when it starts again. However, you can choose to automatically hide them outside of their time ranges.
Both the extended session and pre-market time ranges can be customized. Please note that if you select time ranges outside of the regular market session (as set by default), you must enable the extended session to view the corresponding rows.
█ GENERAL NOTES
• Total Shares Outstanding, Float, Average Daily Volume and Pre-Market Volume cells use a customizable color system based on two thresholds, to help you quickly identify whether the value is "too low/acceptable/too high" or "too low/not enough high/acceptable".
• If you cannot see certain data, that simply means it is not available.
change in rsiThis indicator will show how fast the rsi of a symbol is changing. you can see this as a differentiation function on rsi .
this will show the change in rsi in percentage.
Ex: suppose the rsi of a symbol at present is 60 and the previous value of rsi was 52,
as you can see the rsi has increased, which is a sign of the symbol being bullish .
this indicator will tell by what percentage the rsi of the symbol has increased or decreased.
for the above example, the change in rsi is 15.38% increase.
this is set to default chart time-frame.
BTC Pair Change %This script makes it easier to quickly check how the BTC pair of the current symbol is performing on any pair.
It adds a " change percentage widge t" (of the BTC pair ) to the top right of the chart.
(Refer to the image for an example.)
The change percentage calculation is performed as described here:
www.tradingview.com
To match the "Chg%" that appears on TradingView watchlists, a 24H (1440min) timeframe is used, as described here:
money.stackexchange.com
In short, this script:
Searches for the BTC pair of the current symbol
Calculates the change % using the above described logic (links)
Adds a " change percentage widget " (of the BTC pair) to the top right of the chart
Allows for using 24H timeframe or the current timeframe (enable " Use current timeframe " under the script options)
Percent ResearchPercent Research is an indicator that will plot a color / column on the chart in case custom requirements are met.
The requirements are:
- Price : Price requirement (equal or above input).
- Change % Up : Amount the price have moved up in percent (equal or above input).
- Change % Down : Amount the price have moved down in percent (equal or below input).
- Change Interval : Amount of bars the above move happened over.
- Volume : Volume requirement (equal or above input).
- Volume Interval : Amount of bars in a row that each require the above volume.
Example: In case one wants to plot whenever price has made a 20 percent move up or down in a week with minimum 100 000 volume for each of the last 2 days one can use.
Change % Up: 20
Change % Down: -20
Change Interval: 5
Volume: 100 000
Volume Interval: 2
The indicator will plot a color on the chart whenever the requirements are met, which then can be used to look into price action for each colored time period.
The values can be customized dependent on preference, example 100% movers over a month or 20% movers over a week etc.
Adaptive Fisherized ROCIntroduction
Hello community, here I applied the Inverse Fisher Transform, Ehlers dominant cycle determination and smoothing methods on a simple Rate of Change (ROC) indicator
You have a lot of options to adjust the indicator.
Usage
The rate of change is most often used to measure the change in a security's price over time.
That's why it is a momentum indicator.
When it is positive, prices are accelerating upward; when negative, downward.
It is useable on every timeframe and could be a potential filter for you your trading system.
IMO it could help you to confirm entries or find exits (e.g. you have a long open, roc goes negative, you exit).
If you use a trend-following strategy, you could maybe look out for red zones in an in uptrend or green zones in a downtrend to confirm your entry on a pullback.
Signals
ROC above 0 => confirms bullish trend
ROC below 0 => confirms bearish trend
ROC hovers near 0 => price is consolidating
Enjoy! 🚀
Percent Change Bar ChartThis script shows the percentage with regards the previous bars, the loopback period can be changed (default 1), so you can see how it fluctuates with the market and volatility
DB Change Forecast ProDB Change Forecast Pro
What does the indicator do?
The DB Change Forecast Pro is a unique indicator that uses price change on HLC3 to detect buy and sell periods along with plotting a linear regression price channel with oversold and undersold zones. It also has a linear regression change forecast mode to optionally project market direction.
Change is calculated by taking a two-bar change of HLC3 and dividing that by the price or, optionally, a fixed divisor.
A fast-moving change cloud is then calculated and displayed as the "regular version" plot (shown in light gray). When the cloud bottom is above low, a buy zone is detected. When the cloud top is below the high, a sell zone is detected.
The linear regression price channel is calculated similarly but using a much slower change rate. The linear regression price channel shows reasonable high, low and HLC3 ranges. At the bar's opening, the channel will be more compact and come fairly accurate about 1/4 into the bar timeframe.
The change forecasted price is projected on the right side of the current bar to indicate the current timeframe direction. Please note this forecasting feature is shown in orange when it's early in the timeframe and gray when the timeframe is more likely to produce an accurate direction forecast for the upcoming bar.
You can use these projected dashed lines to see possible market movements for the Current bar and possible market direction for the next bar. Kindly note these projects change; they should be used to understand possible extreme highs/lows for the current bar or market direction.
The indicator includes an optional change forecast projection feature hidden by default. It will project the market forecast channel with an offset of 1. The forecast is defaulted to an offset of 1 to show market direction. However, you can modify to zero the offset to show the current bar forecast and forecast history.
How should this indicator be used?
First, very important,
1. Settings > Set Symbol to Desired
2. Settings > Set High Timeframe to "Chart"
3. Settings > Ensure "Use price as divisor" is checked.
It's recommended to use this indicator in higher timeframes. Buy and sell signals are displayed in real-time. However, waiting until 1/4 to 1/2 into the current bar is recommended before taking action, and change can happen.
The buy/sell signals (zones) provide recommendations on playing a long vs. a short. When in a buy sone, only play longs. When in a sell zone, only play shorts.
Then use the linear regression price channel oversold and undersold zones to optionally open and close positions within the buy/sell zones.
For example, consider opening a long in a buy zone when the linear regression price channel shows undersold. Then consider closing the long when the price moves into the linear regression oversold or higher. Then repeat as long as it's in the buy zone. Then vice versa for sell zones and shorting.
At basic design, buy in the buy zone, sell or short in the sell zone. If you are up for higher trading frequencies, use the linear regression price channel as described in the example above.
Please note, as, with all indicators, you may need to adjust to fit the indicator to your symbol and desired timeframe.
This is only an example of use. Please use this indicator as your own risk and after doing your due diligence.
Does the indicator include any alerts?
Yes,
"DB CFHLC3: Signal BUY" - Is triggered when a buy signal is fired.
"DB CFHLC3: Signal SELL" - Is triggered when a sell signal is fired.
"DB CFHLC3: Zone BUY" - Is triggered when a buy zone is detected.
"DB CFHLC3: Zeon SELL" - Is triggered when a sell zone is detected.
"DB CFHLC3: Oversold SELL" - Is triggered when the price exceeds the oversold level.
"DB CFHLC3: Undersold BUY" - Is triggered when the price goes below the undersold level.
Any other tips?
Once you have configured the indicator for your symbol and chart timeframe. Meaning the plots are displayed over the price. Check out larger timeframes such as W, 2W, 3W, 4W, M, and 4M. It works wonderfully for showing market lows and highs for long-term investing too!
Another, tip is to combine it with your favorite indicator, such as TTM Squeeze or MACD for confirmation purposes. You may be surprised how fast the indicator shows market direction changes on higher timeframes.
You can just as easily use a high timeframe such as D, 2D, or 3D for day trading due to how the linear price channel works.
Why am I not selling this indicator?
I would like to bless the TradingView community, and I enjoy publishing custom indicators.
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Enjoy!
Annual Returns % Comparison [By MUQWISHI]Overview
The Annual Returns % Comparison indicator aimed to compare the historical annual percentage change of any two symbols. The indicator output shows a column-plot that was developed by two using a pine script table, so each period has pair columns showing the yearly percentage change for entered symbols.
Features
- Enter date range.
- Fill up with any two symbols.
- Choose the output data whether adjusted or not.
- Change the location of the table plot
- Color columns by a symbol.
- Size the height and width of columns.
- Color background, border, and text.
- The tooltip of the column value appears once the cursor sets above the specific column. As it seen below.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks.
Opening Price ChangeThis script shows the change from the market opening price to the market closing price of the previous day in percent.
With this you can quickly get an overview of historical data for the change of the respective day.
Important: the market closing price is always used for the calculation and not the pre/post market price.
The label with the change value is always placed above the first opens regular market bar. If the change is positive, the label is draw with a green background, is the change is negative you will have a red background.
Candle Overlay and Change From Open PercentCandle Overlay and Change from Open Percentage
This script is free for all to use was designed to be non-cluttering for those who like their charts clean. This script features two things:
1) An option to allow a candle overlay over the existing stock/security in a charting window.
- By default, the additional candle overlay uses the same ticker you're currently looking at
- By default, the chart resolution for the additional candle overlay uses the same chart resolution as the current charting window you're using
- Please note that if you enable an additional candle overlay for a stock/security that has a wider gap in the stock price between the two different stock/securities, the additional candle overlay may not be visible, due to the big variances in stock price (unless you zoom out to get both charts to fit).
- The benefit to having this feature, is the ability to use a line chart as the primary and the candle chart as the secondary (each overlaying another)
2) An information window showing the percentage change from the market open
- If the market is not currently open, you will see a message, which reads "MARKET CLOSED" and underneath it, the stock/security price from the prior trading day
- If the market is open, you will see a couple of things:
a) The information window will either be green or red and geared towards mostly day traders. This color is based on whether the current price is above or below the market open price. The default color if the current price is at or above market open price is green and the default color if the current price is below the market open price is red. Although, not always the case, you can generally assume if the stock price is above the market open price that the overall trend is generally bullish (but again, not always the case, as there's other varying factors that come into play).
b) There's two lines displayed on the information window and these information automatically changes depending on the color of the information window.
c) The first line that starts with a star symbol begins with the current percentage change/move from the market open price and the secondary number on the same line is either the absolute highest (or lowest) percentage change uncovered during the current trading day. If the information window is green, this percentage number is the highest percentage uncovered. If the information window is red, this percentage number is the lowest percentage uncovered. Please note that nobody knows the absolute highest and lowest price of any particular stock on any particular day; therefore, sometimes the only way to have a better sense of what the absolute highest (or lowest) percentage possible on a stock/security is when the day progresses into power hour and into the market close.
d) The second line that starts with either an UP and DOWN arrow indicates the estimated projected max percentage (again depending on whether the information window is green or red). Please note that this feature is completely experimental and subject to future code changes. If the information window is green, this percentage number guesses what the max percentage change the stock price will go up to. If the information window is red, this percentage number guesses what the max percentage change the stock price will go down to.
e) Please note that the second line which provides the estimated max percentage (either up to down) should not be used as an indicator for your trading, but rather just for entertainment. The estimated percentage max change can auto-adjust itself throughout the day. Stock news, unexpected high trading volume, etc... can cause a stock/security price to exceed (or shortfall) this estimated max percentage.
* Please note that this script is in its early beta stage and there could be bugs. This is being provided as is and the information provided by this script is meant for informational/entertainment purposes only.
TableBarValues_v4It give you the absolute value of bar changes for different period of tims (33, 100, 200) AND the max barchange ont the same period.
Can be added in v4 in all codes. Stupid but useful.
You can add it to any v4 script. The location of the table can be changed easily
Inspired from the tradingview community. Don't forget to hydrate. @Magnumm
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Add up to 20 tickers.
Check higher timeframe from a lower timeframe.
Check previous candle for any timeframe.
Switch on/off "Price%" and/or "Volume%" heatmap.
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