TOTAL, ERAMET, AIRBUS, Apple, TESLA INC, UBER TECHNOLOGIES INC
CAC 40, Indice DAX, Euro Stoxx 50, FTSE 100, Dow Jones, S&P 500
France 10Y, Allemagne 10Y, Italie 10Y, UK 10Y, US 10Y, Japon rendement 10Y
This indicator is based on the Klinger Volume Oscillator, or KVO. The KVO is pretty cool since it can track long-term changes in money flow (both into and out of a market), as well as respond and predict short term price fluctuations. The Klinger Oscillator determines the direction (or trend) of money flow based on the high, low, and closing price of the...
This indicator was originally developed by Stephen J. Klinger (Stocks & Commodities, V.15:12 (December, 1997): "Identifying Trends with Volume Analysis"). NOTE : this is the only correct version of Klinger Volume Oscillator in the public library. Like and follow for more open source indicators! Happy Trading!
The Klinger Oscillator (KO) was developed by Stephen J. Klinger. Learning from prior research on volume by such well-known technicians as Joseph Granville, Larry Williams, and Marc Chaikin, Mr. Klinger set out to develop a volume-based indicator to help in both short- and long-term analysis. The KO was developed with two seemingly opposite...
This is a color enhanced version of Klinger Volume Oscillator. I specially designed this to get maximum profit from highly volatile coins. This indicator is based on volume. xTrigger (the line) shows if trend is bullish or bearish. It is the average of the area. You can clearly see the trend. xKVO (the area) shows how buy and sell orders change. It rises while...
Volume Impact (The area) Average Volume (The thick line, xTrigger) Volume Impact = Volume Chance - Average Volume It provides very reliable buy sell signals. Buy(green) when increasing, sell(red) when decreasing. Volume Impact might drop before the actual price so it has an early warning potential. Before trend changes volume average diverges from the prices....
The Klinger Oscillator (KO) was developed by Stephen J. Klinger. Learning from prior research on volume by such well-known technicians as Joseph Granville, Larry Williams, and Marc Chaikin, Mr. Klinger set out to develop a volume-based indicator to help in both short- and long-term analysis. The KO was developed with two seemingly opposite goals in mind:...