Max Stop Loss - Risk Management VisualizerThis indicator helps traders implement proper risk management in their trading. For example, let's say that you were trading a $1,000 account and didn't want to risk more than 1% of your account on any one trade. If you were placing $100 positions, you wouldn't want the price to move more than 10% against you (10% of $100 is $10, which is 1% of $1,000). So, assuming you were trading without any leverage, you would put "1000" into the "Max Stop Loss %" field in the format box and the indicator would display red crosses 10% above and below the current price of the market you are looking at. If you were going to take that same trade with 10x leverage, you would want to enter "100" into the indicator's format box and the red crosses would then plot themselves 1% above and below the current price.
"Max Stop Loss - Risk Management Visualizer" is able to show all the way down to a 0.01% price variation with no upper limit.
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Order Size CalculatorScript to calculate the amount of stocks for of an order in relation to depot size (money), risk awareness, profit target and ATR
Volume (D)EMAA simple yet configurable indicator that shows recent traffic volumes.
The time period is specified as weeks/days/hours/minutes, not as bars.
Set the volume period to non-zero if you want to use a generalized double EMA instead of plain.
The "ratio" option will show the size of the current volume compared to the average volume as computed for the specified time period; say hello to fat tails and goodby to "standard" and "normal" and "average". With the "together" option, it compares the current volume to the both sides together (buy+sell), otherwise it compares it to just its respective side.
MACD Color Trawler (by ChartArt)This version of the MACD indicator is 'trawling' (checking) if the MACD histogram and the zero line crossing with the MACD line are both positive or negative. The idea behind this is to show areas with higher or lower risk.
Features:
1. Enable the bar color
2. Enable the background color
3. Change zero line value
FYI:
"The MACD-Histogram is an indicator of an indicator. In fact, MACD is also an indicator of an indicator. This means that the MACD-Histogram is the fourth derivative of price."
First derivative: 12-day EMA and 26-day EMA
Second derivative: MACD (12-day EMA less the 26-day EMA)
Third derivative: MACD signal line (9-day EMA of MACD)
Fourth derivative: MACD-Histogram (MACD less MACD signal line)
Source: stockcharts.com