Aggressor Volume ImbalanceAggressor volume imbalance represents the ratio between market aggressor buy volume (market buy orders) and market aggressor sell volume (market sell orders). This ratio enables traders to evaluate the interest of market aggressors and whether aggressive market activity favours the price's direction.
Analysing aggressor volume is critical in understanding market sentiment and aids in identifying shifts in momentum and potential exhaustion points in the market. When the aggressor buy volume significantly exceeds the sell volume, it typically indicates strong buying interest, driving prices higher if the offer-side liquidity cannot contain it, and vice versa.
How it Works
The imbalance ratio is calculated as follows, according to the selected session timeframe (see settings):
imbalance := ((buyVolumeAccumulator - sellVolumeAccumulator)
/ (buyVolumeAccumulator + sellVolumeAccumulator)) * 100
Aggressive Volume Imbalance uses lower timeframe historical data to calculate Historical Aggressor Volume Imbalances, while live data is used for live aggressor volume imbalances.
How to Use It
You can set the indicator to use any historical data timeframe you prefer. However, it is highly recommended to use lower timeframes (e.g., 1 second), as the lower the timeframe, the more granular the data.
The indicator resets to 0% whenever a new session timeframe begins (e.g., a new day) and calculates new values for the rest of the session. This can be configured in the settings.
Indicateur de Volume
Significant Volume with Price Changes HighlightedSignificant Volume with Price Changes Highlighted
The "Significant Volume with Price Changes Highlighted" indicator by PappyTrading is a powerful tool designed to help traders identify significant volume spikes and price changes in the market. This indicator overlays the volume bars on the price chart and highlights them based on specific volume and price change conditions, providing a clear visual representation of market activity.
What It Does
This indicator calculates the moving average of the volume over a specified period and compares the current volume to this average. It also calculates the daily percentage change relative to the previous day's close and compares this to its moving average. The volume bars are then color-coded based on the following conditions:
Bright Green (#089981): Indicates a significant volume spike with an above-average price increase.
Bright Red (#f23645): Indicates a significant volume spike with an above-average price decrease.
Green with 60% transparency: Indicates a normal up day with a price increase but not a significant volume spike.
Red with 60% transparency: Indicates a normal down day with a price decrease but not a significant volume spike.
Additionally, the indicator plots a 20-period simple moving average (SMA) of the volume, providing a reference point to understand the general volume trend.
How It Works
Volume Calculation:
The indicator calculates the 20-period SMA of the volume and compares the current volume to this average to determine if there is a significant volume spike.
Price Change Calculation:
The indicator calculates the daily percentage change in price relative to the previous day's close and compares this to the 20-period SMA of the percentage change to identify significant price movements.
Color Coding:
The volume bars are color-coded based on the combination of the volume and price change conditions. This visual representation allows traders to quickly identify significant market activities.
How to Use It
Overlay on Chart:
Add the "Significant Volume with Price Changes Highlighted" indicator to your chart. The volume bars will be displayed at the bottom of the chart, color-coded based on the conditions described above.
Identify Market Activity:
Use the color-coded volume bars to identify significant market activities. Bright green bars indicate strong buying pressure, while bright red bars indicate strong selling pressure. Transparent green and red bars indicate normal market activity without significant volume spikes.
Volume Moving Average:
The blue line represents the 20-period SMA of the volume. Use this as a reference to understand the general volume trend and identify deviations from the average.
Concepts Underlying the Calculations
Volume Spikes: Significant volume spikes often precede or accompany major market moves. By highlighting these spikes, traders can gain insights into potential market turning points or continuation patterns.
Price Changes: Large price changes relative to the previous day's close indicate strong market momentum. By comparing these changes to their moving average, the indicator helps traders identify unusually strong buying or selling pressure.
This indicator is ideal for traders who want to gain a deeper understanding of market dynamics by analyzing volume and price changes together. It is suitable for various trading styles, including trend following, swing trading, and scalping.
Multi Exchange Relative Volume IndicatorThe Multi Exchange Relative Volume indicator is a powerful tool designed to visualize the relative volume across different exchanges. This is particularly useful for decentralized securities like forex and crypto, where volume data is spread across multiple markets. By aggregating volume data from various exchanges, this indicator helps traders identify trends, spot unusual volume spikes, and make informed trading decisions.
Key Features:
Multi-Exchange Volume Aggregation: Collects and sums the volume data from up to five different exchanges, offering a holistic view of the market activity.
Customizable Inputs: Easily select and configure up to five different exchanges of your choice to monitor their volume activity.
Relative Volume Visualization: Compares the aggregated volume against historical averages to highlight periods of high or low volume.
Color-Coded Volume Bars: Volume bars are color-coded based on the relative volume percentage, providing quick visual cues:
- Red for volume 1.0-1.5 times the average
- Orange for volume 1.5-2.0 times the average
- Green for volume 2.0-3.0 times the average
- Yellow for volume greater than 3.0 times the average
- Grey for below average volume
Dynamic Lookback Period: Adjust the lookback period to suit your trading style and timeframe, allowing for flexible analysis.
Exponential Moving Average (EMA): Includes an EMA of volume to smooth out short-term fluctuations and highlight longer-term trends.
Scalable Layout: The scaling factor allows you to zoom in or out, adjusting the visual representation of volume data to better fit your chart.
Usage:
Configure Exchanges: Select up to five exchanges you want to monitor from the input settings.
Set Lookback Period and Bars: Customize the lookback period and the number of bars to consider for calculating average volume.
Adjust Scaling: Use the scaling factor to zoom in or out on the volume data for better visualization.
Interpret Volume Bars: Analyze the color-coded volume bars to identify significant changes in volume and potential trading opportunities.
Monitor EMA: Use the EMA line to understand the trend and smooth out noise from the volume data.
The Multi Exchange Relative Volume indicator is an essential tool for traders who want to gain deeper insights into market activity across multiple exchanges. By visualizing relative volume, it helps in identifying potential breakout or breakdown points, enhancing your trading strategy.
Volatility Volume IndicatorIntroducing the Volatility Volume Indicator (𝓥𝓥𝓘) , a sophisticated tool designed to provide traders and investors with deeper insights into market dynamics by analyzing the interplay between price movements and trading volume. This indicator, built with the latest Pine Script version 5, leverages advanced calculations to deliver a clear, visual representation of market volatility and volume trends. Whether you are a day trader looking for intraday opportunities or a long-term investor seeking to understand market behavior, the 𝓥𝓥𝓘 is an invaluable addition to your trading arsenal.
Explanation of the Logic
The Volatility Volume Indicator (𝓥𝓥𝓘) is constructed on a foundation of key market metrics: high, low, open, and close prices, along with volume data. It begins by breaking down each price bar into its upper, lower, and body components, which are then used to calculate the proportional contributions of these segments to the overall price movement. This analysis allows the indicator to distinguish between different types of price action, whether bullish or bearish.
Volume normalization is a crucial aspect of the 𝓥𝓥𝓘, where the current volume is compared against its exponential moving average to gauge relative volume strength. This normalized volume is then used to compute bullish and bearish volumes separately, providing a granular view of market sentiment. These volumes are smoothed over a specified period to reduce noise and highlight significant trends.
The volatility component of the 𝓥𝓥𝓘 is integrated by analyzing the relationship between price range and volume. The indicator calculates the range of each price bar (the difference between the high and low) and breaks it down into upper and lower segments relative to the open and close prices. By examining how much of the total price movement is due to the body of the candlestick versus the wicks, the 𝓥𝓥𝓘 can determine periods of high and low volatility. When combined with volume data, this approach provides a comprehensive view of how volatile price movements are supported or contradicted by trading volume.
The final output is a visual plot that color-codes the combined volume difference, offering clear signals based on the balance between bullish and bearish pressures. The bar coloring adds another layer of interpretation:
Bright Blue: Indicates strong volume and volatility to the upside, signaling robust bullish activity.
Dark Blue: Indicates weak volume and volatility to the upside, suggesting less intense bullish movements.
Dark Red: Indicates weak volume and volatility to the downside, pointing to subdued bearish activity.
Bright Red: Indicates strong volume and volatility to the downside, highlighting significant bearish pressure.
Use Cases for This Indicator in Trading and Investing
The 𝓥𝓥𝓘 is versatile and can be applied in various trading and investing scenarios. Day traders can use it to identify periods of high volatility and volume, which are often associated with potential breakout or breakdown points. By understanding the underlying volume dynamics, traders can make more informed decisions about entry and exit points, improving their chances of capturing significant price moves.
For swing traders and long-term investors, the 𝓥𝓥𝓘 helps in spotting sustained trends and potential reversals. By analyzing the cumulative bullish and bearish volumes, investors can better gauge market sentiment and the strength of ongoing trends. This can aid in confirming the viability of trend-following strategies or in identifying overbought or oversold conditions, thus enhancing risk management and strategic planning.
Main flaw :
Why Do I Keep It Closed Source
The decision to keep the Volatility Volume Indicator (𝓥𝓥𝓘) closed source stems from several important considerations. First and foremost, this indicator encapsulates a unique methodology and proprietary calculations that differentiate it from other tools available in the market. By keeping the source code private, we protect the intellectual property and maintain the competitive edge that this sophisticated analysis provides.
Additionally, a closed-source approach ensures that the integrity of the indicator remains intact. Users can trust that the 𝓥𝓥𝓘 they are using is free from unauthorized modifications or errors introduced by third-party alterations. This guarantees consistent performance and reliability, which is critical for making accurate trading and investing decisions. Finally, keeping the code closed source allows for controlled updates and enhancements, ensuring that users always have access to the most refined and effective version of the indicator.
Volume OscillatorThe Volume Oscillator is a powerful tool for analyzing volume dynamics and identifying potential divergences and trend confirmations. This indicator combines multiple volume analysis techniques to provide a comprehensive view of market participation and potential turning points.
At its core, the Volume Oscillator calculates a custom volume delta, taking into account the true range of each candle. The volume delta is adjusted based on the relationship between the open and close prices, assigning a higher weight to the candle body when the close is higher than the open. This approach captures the nuances of buying and selling pressure within each candle.
The cumulative volume delta is then calculated using one of three user-selectable methods: On-Balance Volume (OBV), Cumulative Volume Delta (CVD), or Price-Volume Trend (PVT). These options allow traders to choose the volume accumulation method that best suits their analysis style.
The Volume Oscillator plots the difference between two exponential moving averages (EMAs) of the selected cumulative volume. The short-term EMA length and long-term EMA length can be customized by the user, providing flexibility to adapt to different trading timeframes and market conditions.
A key feature of this indicator is the divergence detection. It identifies bullish and bearish divergences between the Volume Oscillator and price action. Bullish divergence occurs when the oscillator forms a higher low while the price forms a lower low, suggesting potential buying pressure. Conversely, bearish divergence occurs when the oscillator forms a lower high while the price forms a higher high, indicating potential selling pressure. The divergence detection algorithm uses a configurable lookback range and pivot point detection to improve the accuracy of divergence signals.
The indicator also incorporates a signal line, which is an EMA of the Volume Oscillator. Crossovers between the Volume Oscillator and the signal line provide additional confirmation of potential trend changes. Bullish crossovers occur when the oscillator crosses above the signal line, while bearish crossovers occur when the oscillator crosses below the signal line.
To enhance the reliability of crossover signals, the indicator utilizes deviation bands based on the average volume delta. Bullish crossovers are confirmed when the signal line is below the lower deviation band, and the Volume Oscillator is negative. Bearish crossovers are confirmed when the signal line is above the upper deviation band, and the Volume Oscillator is positive.
The Volume Oscillator employs a dynamic color scheme to visually represent the strength and direction of the oscillator. The color gradually changes based on the normalized gradient between two colors, providing an intuitive view of the oscillator's momentum.
Customization options include:
- Short and long EMA lengths for the Volume Oscillator calculation
- Cumulative volume type (OBV, CVD, or PVT)
- Signal line length
- Divergence detection parameters (lookback range and pivot point settings)
This indicator is designed to be used in conjunction with other technical analysis tools and should not be relied upon as a standalone trading system. It is intended to provide insights into volume dynamics and potential trend changes, aiding in the decision-making process for professional traders.
Please note that this indicator is a complex tool that requires a solid understanding of volume analysis and technical analysis concepts. It is recommended to thoroughly test and validate the indicator's performance in different market conditions and timeframes before incorporating it into a live trading strategy.
Volume Profile [projeadam]Volume Profile Indicator
OVERVIEW
The "Volume Profile " indicator is designed to analyze and visualize the volume distribution within a specified number of past bars on the TradingView platform. This tool helps traders to identify key levels of volume activity, which can indicate significant support and resistance zones.
USER GUIDE
The primary purpose of this indicator is to provide a detailed volume profile over a specified range of bars. It highlights areas of high and low trading activity, enabling traders to make more informed decisions based on historical volume data.
SETTINGS PANEL
🌟 Indicator Settings 🌟
1. Back Bars Value :
o Description: Sets the number of past bars to be considered for volume profile calculation.
o Default Value: 43
o Range: 1 to 500
2. Value Area Volume %:
o Description: Specifies the percentage of total volume to be included in the value area.
o Default Value: 50%
o Range: 1% to 100%
🪐 Histogram Settings 🪐
1. Show Histogram:
o Description: Toggles the display of the volume histogram on the chart.
o Default: Enabled
2. Right Or Left Side Histogram:
o Description: Allows the user to choose the position of the histogram on the chart (right or left side).
o Default: Left Side
3. Number of Histogram Branches:
o Description: Sets the number of segments or branches in the histogram.
o Default Value: 50
4. Value Area BUY Color:
o Description: Sets the color for the histogram bars indicating buying volume areas.
o Default: Green (#73ff21 with 15% opacity)
5. Value Area SELL Color:
o Description: Sets the color for the histogram bars indicating selling volume areas.
o Default: Red (#ff2828 with 15% opacity)
🎯 Lines Settings 🎯
1. Show Lines:
o Description: Toggles the display of horizontal lines representing key volume levels.
o Default: Enabled
2. Show Labels:
o Description: Toggles the display of labels for the horizontal lines.
o Default: Enabled
3. High Level Line:
o Show Line: Enables the high volume level line.
o Line Style: Options for solid, dotted, or dashed lines.
o Line Width: Adjustable from 1 to 5.
o Line Color: Customizable color for the high level line.
4. Middle Level Line (POC Line):
o Show Line: Enables the Point of Control (POC) line.
o Line Style: Options for solid, dotted, or dashed lines.
o Line Width: Adjustable from 1 to 5.
o Line Color: Customizable color for the POC line.
5. Low Level Line:
o Show Line: Enables the low volume level line.
o Line Style: Options for solid, dotted, or dashed lines.
o Line Width: Adjustable from 1 to 5.
o Line Color: Customizable color for the low level line.
Visualization
- Histogram Positioning: The histogram can be displayed on either the right or left side of the chart, providing flexibility based on user preference.
- Line and Label Customization: Users can customize the style, width, and color of the lines and labels to match their trading style and charting preferences.
ALARMS
This indicator can trigger alarms based on significant price movements relative to the identified volume levels:
- Break High Level: An alarm is triggered when the price crosses above the high volume level.
- Break Low Level: An alarm is triggered when the price crosses below the low volume level.
ALGORITHM
The indicator calculates the highest and lowest prices within the specified number of past bars and divides the price range into segments. It then allocates the volume within each segment, distinguishing between buying and selling volumes. The key volume levels (Point of Control, High Volume Node, and Low Volume Node) are identified and highlighted on the chart.
Example
In the example below, the histogram is displayed on the left side, showing higher buying volumes in green and selling volumes in red. The key volume levels are marked with horizontal lines and labels, providing clear visual cues for significant support and resistance zones.
BENEFITS
- Enhanced Market Insight: Provides a detailed view of volume distribution, highlighting key trading levels.
- Customizable Visualization: Flexible settings allow traders to customize the indicator to their needs.
- Alert Mechanism: Automated alarms keep traders informed of significant market movements in real-time.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
If you have suggestions for additional features or improvements, please feel free to reach out.
Current and Average Volume Table [CHE]Introduction:
The "Current and Average Volume Table " script is designed as a custom indicator for trading platforms that support Pine Script (specifically Pine Script version 5). This indicator provides a compact and informative table summarizing key volume-related metrics for financial instruments, enhancing traders' ability to analyze buying and selling dynamics over a specified period.
Description:
The script calculates and displays essential volume metrics in a customizable table format. It includes options for positioning the table on the chart (e.g., top-right, bottom-left) and adjusting its visual size (auto, huge, large, normal, small, tiny) to fit user preferences and chart layout.
Analysis:
The indicator computes several critical metrics:
Current Volume Metrics:
Current Volume: Displays the total volume traded in the current bar.
Buy Percentage (%): Indicates the proportion of the total volume attributed to buying activities.
Sell Percentage (%): Shows the percentage of the total volume attributed to selling activities.
Average Volume Metrics:
Average Volume: Calculates the simple moving average (SMA) of the volume over a specified number of bars. This provides a smoothed average volume figure, helping traders identify trends or anomalies in trading activity.
Average Buy Percentage (%): Computes the average percentage of buying volume over the SMA period.
Average Sell Percentage (%): Calculates the complementary percentage of selling volume over the SMA period.
The script uses conditional formatting to highlight cells based on comparative values of buy versus sell percentages and their averages. Green shades indicate higher buying activity, while red shades signify higher selling activity, providing a quick visual cue to traders.
Resume:
The "Current and Average Volume Table " script offers traders a concise and insightful tool to monitor and analyze volume dynamics. By displaying current and average volume metrics alongside buy and sell percentages, traders can quickly gauge market sentiment and potential trends. The customizable table placement and size options enhance usability, adapting to individual trading styles and chart preferences.
This script is ideal for traders seeking to incorporate volume analysis into their technical analysis toolkit, providing both real-time insights and historical trend comparisons to inform trading decisions effectively.
This description outlines the functionality, benefits, and practical applications of the script, catering to traders interested in volume-based analysis within the cryptocurrency and traditional financial markets.
Table Volume MultiframeDescription
The Table Volume Multiframe indicator displays volume information across multiple timeframes in a convenient table format. Users can customize the table's position, size, and the specific timeframes to be displayed. This indicator helps traders analyze volume trends and divergences across different timeframes, providing a comprehensive view of market activity. The table shows the total volume, buy percentage, sell percentage, and a countdown timer for the next bar close for each selected timeframe. The countdown function updates consistently to provide real-time information.
Features
- Customizable table position and size
- Selectable timeframes
- Displays volume, buy percentage, sell percentage
- Countdown timer for next bar close
- Real-time updates
Volume Distribution (Heat Map)This Pine Script indicator, "Volume Distribution (Heat Map)" is designed to visualize the distribution of volume across different price levels over a specified lookback period. Here's a detailed breakdown of its functionality and features:
Indicator Overview
User Inputs
Length: The lookback period for analysis, defaulting to 500 bars.
Source: The price source used for calculations (default is the close price).
Color Intensity: Adjusts the intensity of the heatmap colors, with a default value of 25.
Lines Width: The width of the plotted lines, with a default value of 10.
Main Color: The main color used for the heatmap (default is lime).
Logic
The script iterates through the number of bins, calculates the volume for each bin between highest and lowest prices for length period, and updates the corresponding bin in the freq array if the current bar is allowed.
If the current bar is the last bar, the script plots lines and labels based on the volume distribution.
Heatmap Lines:
Solid lines colored based on the volume in each bin, using a gradient from no color to the main color based on amount of volume.
Highest Volume Line:
A dashed red line indicating the bin with the highest volume.
Labels:
Labels for the highest and lowest prices and the volume at the highest volume bin.
Plots
Highest Price Plot: Plots the highest price within the lookback period if the current bar is within the allowed range.
Lowest Price Plot: Plots the lowest price within the lookback period if the current bar is within the allowed range.
Summary
This indicator provides a visual representation of where trading volume is concentrated across different price levels, forming a heatmap. The highest volume level is highlighted with a dashed red line and a label indicating the volume at that level. This can help traders identify significant price levels where trading activity is clustered.
The "Volume Distribution (Heat Map)" indicator is a valuable tool for traders looking to enhance their technical analysis by incorporating volume data into their price charts. It provides a clear and visual representation of where market participants are most active, aiding in better-informed trading decisions.
Volume ScoreVolume Score Indicator (VSCR)
The Volume Score Indicator (VSCR) is a powerful tool designed to enhance your trading analysis by evaluating volume activity relative to historical levels. This indicator provides valuable insights into volume trends, highlighting significant volume spikes and their implications for price movements.
Key Features:
1. Volume Analysis:
a.) Volume (RVol): Calculates the relative volume based on the 50-day simple
moving average.
b.) High Volume Conditions: Identifies conditions where volume is significantly higher
than historical levels, including:
b1.) Highest Volume in 1 Year (HV1Y): Volume exceeds the highest volume of
the year.
b2.) Highest Volume in 3 Months (HVQ): Volume exceeds the highest volume of
the past 3 months.
c.) Pocket Pivot Volume (PPV):
c1.) High Relative Volume: Volume is at least twice the 50-day moving average
volume.
c2.) Pocket Pivot Volume: Latest bar volume is higher than the highest down
volume bar of the last 10 days.
2.Volume Score Calculation:
a.) Computes a cumulative volume score (VSCR) based on the frequency and magnitude
of identified high-volume conditions over a user-defined look-back period (default:
90 days).
b.) Adds points to the volume score based on relative volume (RVol). For example, if
the current day's relative volume is 500% of the 50-day average volume, 5 points
will be added to the volume score.
Formula: Volume Score = Volume Score + (RVol / 100)
3. Customizable Plotting:
a.) High Volume Plotting (HV): Option to plot circles above bars when HV1Y or HVQ
conditions are met.
b.) Pocket Pivot Volume Plotting (PPV): Option to plot circles above bars when any of
the Pocket Pivot Volume conditions are met.
4.Interactive Table Display:
a.) Configurable table to display key volume metrics and scores.
b.) Customizable table layout (horizontal or vertical) and positioning (top, middle,
bottom; left, center, right).
c.) Dynamic Background Coloring: The table cells are color-coded to highlight
significant volume levels and scores:
c1.) Blue: Indicates a very high volume score or count, signaling exceptionally
strong volume activity (e.g., count >= 15, score >= 50).
c2.) Green: Represents a high but not extreme volume level, suggesting notable
volume activity (e.g., 10 <= count < 15, 40 <= score < 50).
c3.) Orange: Marks moderate volume activity, which is still above average but
less pronounced (e.g., 7 <= count < 10, 25 <= score < 40).
c4.) Red: Signifies relatively low volume activity, potentially indicating less
significant volume changes (e.g., count < 7, score < 25).
5.How to Use:
a.) Input Parameters:
a1.) Plot HV: Toggle to plot high volume i.e. HV1Y and HVQ conditions on the
chart. When enabled green plot will appear above the price bars on the
chart.
a2.) Plot PPV: Toggle to plot pocket pivot volume conditions on the chart. When
enabled orange plot will appear above the price bars on the chart.
a3.) Look Back Period: Define the period for looking back to calculate volume
conditions and scores (default: 90 days).
b.) Table Display:
b1.) Panel Options: Customize the table's position, layout, text size, and colors
to suit your preferences.
b2.) Volume Metrics: The table displays counts of high-volume events (HV1Y,
HVQ & PPV) and the cumulative volume score, color-coded based on
thresholds for easy interpretation.
c.) Practical Applications:
c1.) Volume Spike Detection: Quickly identify significant volume spikes that
may indicate institutional buying.
c2.) Historical Volume Context: Understand current volume activity in the
context of historical volume patterns.
c3.) Enhanced Decision Making: Use volume insights to make informed trading
decisions, particularly around areas of significant volume changes.
This indicator is an essential tool for traders looking to incorporate volume analysis into their trading strategy, providing clear and actionable insights into volume dynamics.
***Note***
Candlestick Exclusion: The indicator ignores any candles where the closing price is less than the opening price. All calculations and analysis are based on candles where the closing price is higher than the opening price.
Consolidation VWAP's [QuantVue]Introducing the Consolidation VWAP's Indicator , a powerful tool designed to identify consolidation periods in stock advance and automatically anchor three distinct VWAPs to key points within the consolidation.
Consolidation Period Identification:
The indicator automatically detects periods of consolidation or areas on the chart where a stock's price moves sideways within a defined range. This period can be seen as the market taking a "breather" as it digests the previous gains. Consolidations are important because they often act as a base for the next move, either continuing the previous uptrend or reversing direction.
Consolidation requirements can be customized by the user to match your instrument and timeframe.
Maximum Consolidation Depth
Minimum Consolidation Length
Maximum Consolidation Length
Prior Uptrend Amount
Anchored VWAP, or Anchored Volume-Weighted Average Price, is a technical analysis tool used to determine the average price of a stock weighted by volume, starting from a specific point in time chosen by the analyst.
Unlike traditional VWAP, which starts at the beginning of the trading session, the anchored VWAP allows traders to select any point on the chart, such as a significant event, price low, high, or a breakout, to begin the calculation.
VWAP incorporates price and volume in a weighted average and can be used to identify areas of support and resistance on the chart.
VWAP Anchored to Consolidation High: This VWAP is anchored at the highest price point within the identified consolidation period. It helps traders understand the
average price paid by buyers who entered at the peak of the consolidation.
VWAP Anchored to Consolidation Low: This VWAP is anchored at the lowest price point within the consolidation. It provides insights into the average price paid by
buyers who entered at the lowest point of the consolidation.
VWAP Anchored to Highest Volume in the Consolidation: This VWAP is anchored at the price level with the highest trading volume during the consolidation. It reflects the average price at
which the most trading activity occurred, often indicating a key support or resistance level.
The indicator also allows the trader to see past consolidation areas and previous anchored VWAP's.
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OrderFlow Absorption IndicatorWhat it Does
The OrderFlow Absorption Indicator marks areas where the price absorbs a large volume of aggressive market trades. This indicates areas where price may bounce back due to large limit (resting) orders absorbing significant aggressor volume (market orders). Absorption can also be seen as "preventing" or "stopping" the other side from breaking through a price level (e.g. bids stopping an influx of sell market orders). Absorption may signal a change in sentiment, potentially leading to a pullback or reversal.
An Example of Absorption
Of course, it is not always the case that such bullish absorption will initiate a trend as the example above. The OrderFlow Absorption Indicator merely serves as a tool for spotting possible absorption points in the market which you can incorporate into your trading arsenal.
How it Works
The indicator actively monitors price changes and records volume accumulated at a price level. If the price bounces back to at least where it was before the current price move, the indicator records this as absorption, provided it meets the Volume Requirement and optional Time Requirement.
How to Use it
1. Set Parameters
Choose your desired tick size and volume filter value. If unsure, refer to the table on the top right of the chart for recommended values. An automatic volume limit filter mode is also available.
Automatic Limit Mode : Enable this mode to have the indicator automatically select a volume filter value. It calculates the standard deviation of the last n minutes of volume and multiplies it by a volume multiplier. You can adjust these parameters.
Higher Volume Filter : Setting a higher volume filter value results in fewer, but higher quality detections, reducing noise.
2. Enabling the Time Limit
Enabling the time limit further improves detection quality by filtering out price levels that can defend against quick, sudden aggressive orders, acting as confirmation and indicating strong sentiment and resilient liquidity.
3. Enabling Historical Data Absorption
The indicator can also detect absorption in historical data, though less accurately than in real-time due to OHLCV aggregation.
You can select the granularity of historical data.
Lower granularity (e.g., 1 second) : Provides more accurate detections but may slow down the indicator.
Higher granularity : Improves speed but reduces detection accuracy.
Other Features
Hovering : When hovering over an absorption point, the interface reveals the price where the absorption occurred, along with the volume absorbed by the bids and asks, as well as the volume filter value used.
Delta Mode : In Delta mode, the system calculates the difference between the volume absorbed by bids and asks, revealing points only when the absolute value of this difference exceeds the volume filter value. Especially useful for larger tick sizes.
Troubleshooting
If the indicator doesn't mark anything, it means the traded volume hasn't exceeded the set volume filter value within the specified price intervals(tick size) and time limit. Adjust these settings as necessary.
Volume Indıcator [JP & Dia]The volume indicator refers to the total amount of a financial instrument that has been traded within a specific time frame. This can include shares, contracts, or lots. Market exchanges track and provide this data. The volume indicator is one of the oldest and most widely used indicators in trading. It is typically represented by colored columns, with green indicating up volume and red indicating down volume, along with a moving average. Unlike other indicators, the volume indicator is not based on price. A high volume suggests a strong interest in a particular instrument at its current price, while a low volume suggests the opposite.
When there is a sudden increase in trading volume, it indicates a higher likelihood of the price changing. This often occurs during news events. Strong trending movements are often accompanied by increased trading volume, which can be seen as a measure of strength. Traders would typically expect to see high buying volume at a support level and high selling volume at a resistance level. There are various ways to incorporate volume into a trading strategy, and many traders combine it with other analysis techniques.
USECASE :
Timeframe Selection: Choose the timeframe for which you want to analyze the volume.
Volume Display Options: Toggle the display of today’s, yesterday’s, and the day before yesterday’s volume data.
Text Color: Select the color for the text in the volume table.
Volume Data Retrieval: The script fetches volume data for the selected timeframe and the daily volume for the current and previous two days.
Percentage Change Calculation: Calculates the percentage change in volume between days to identify significant increases or decreases.
Volume Table: A table is created to display the volume data and percentage changes, updating in real-time with each new bar.
Lower Timeframe Volume BarsDescription:
The Lower Timeframe Volume Bars indicator enhances your TradingView experience by allowing you to visualize volume data from lower timeframes on your current chart. This powerful tool helps you gain deeper insights into volume trends and activity that are not immediately visible on higher timeframe charts. Specifically, it shows the volume data from the last bar of the selected lower timeframe.
Key Features:
Volume Bars from Lower Timeframes:
Display volume data from 1-minute or 1-second timeframes directly on higher timeframe charts, such as 15 minutes or 1 hour.
Each volume bar represents the aggregated volume from the lower timeframe within the selected higher timeframe period.
Enhanced Volume Analysis:
Gain a more detailed understanding of volume spikes and troughs that may be hidden in higher timeframe charts.
Identify potential market turning points and confirm trends with precise volume data.
Customizable Display:
Adjust the appearance of volume bars to fit your chart style and preferences.
Configure settings such as color, size, and positioning of volume bars for optimal visibility and clarity.
Seamless Integration:
Easily add the indicator to any chart in TradingView with a few clicks.
Works in conjunction with other technical indicators and tools to provide a comprehensive analysis environment.
How to Use:
Add the Lower Timeframe Volume Bars indicator to your chart.
Select the lower timeframe you wish to fetch volume data from (e.g., 1-minute or 1-second).
Customize the display settings to match your charting style.
Observe the volume bars overlaying your current chart to analyze volume activity across different timeframes, specifically showing the last bar's volume.
Use the detailed volume information to make informed trading decisions and enhance your market analysis.
Benefits:
Increased Clarity: See detailed volume activity that is often lost in higher timeframe aggregation.
Better Decision Making: Make more informed trading decisions with a clear view of volume trends and spikes.
Improved Trend Confirmation: Use lower timeframe volume data to confirm the strength and sustainability of market trends.
Enhance your trading strategy and gain a deeper understanding of market dynamics with the Lower Timeframe Volume Bars indicator. Visualize, analyze, and trade with confidence by leveraging detailed volume insights from lower timeframes.
[EVI]Enhanced Volume IndicatorEnglish Version
Enhanced Volume Indicator (EVI)
The Enhanced Volume Indicator (EVI) is an advanced yet user-friendly tool designed to measure and visualize the strength of market volume using the statistical power of standard deviation. By offering a clear and dynamic representation of volume fluctuations, the EVI enables traders to effortlessly identify significant market movements and potential trading opportunities.
Key Features:
Sophisticated Volume Strength Assessment: The EVI leverages the standard deviation of historical candle volumes to evaluate and categorize the current volume intensity. This sophisticated methodology allows for the precise detection of when current volume levels significantly deviate from their historical norms.
Intuitive Visual Cues: Volume bars are color-coded to represent varying levels of volume intensity, ranging from very weak to very strong. This intuitive visual differentiation aids traders in quickly grasping the market's underlying volume dynamics at a glance.
Proactive Threshold Alerts: Stay ahead of the market with the EVI’s built-in alert functionality. Receive real-time notifications of critical volume changes, ensuring that you remain informed of significant market developments even while away from your trading desk.
How It Works:
The EVI calculates the Simple Moving Average (SMA) and Standard Deviation (STDEV) of volume over a user-defined period (default set to 500 candles). Utilizing these statistical measures, the indicator establishes various volume thresholds by applying predefined multipliers for extreme, high, medium, and low volume levels. The volume bars are then color-coded based on these thresholds, providing traders with a clear visual representation of volume intensity. Additionally, horizontal lines indicating these thresholds are plotted on the chart for easy reference, further enhancing the indicator’s usability.
This version of the EVI is particularly suited for traders who prefer simplicity and efficiency over complexity, making it an excellent alternative to the more intricate Volume Delta Divergence (VDD) indicator. The EVI delivers powerful volume insights in a straightforward and accessible manner, ensuring that even those who favor less complexity can benefit from robust volume analysis.
Ideal for traders seeking to capture major market moves or pinpoint potential reversals, the Enhanced Volume Indicator (EVI) is a must-have tool. Elevate your trading strategy with the EVI and ensure you never miss out on significant volume breakouts again.
Korean Version
Enhanced Volume Indicator (EVI)
Enhanced Volume Indicator (EVI)는 시장 볼륨의 강도를 표준편차의 통계적 힘을 사용하여 측정하고 시각화하는 고급적이면서도 사용하기 쉬운 도구입니다. EVI는 볼륨 변동의 명확하고 동적인 표현을 제공하여 트레이더가 중요한 시장 움직임과 잠재적인 거래 기회를 쉽게 식별할 수 있도록 합니다.
주요 기능:
정교한 볼륨 강도 평가: EVI는 이전 캔들의 볼륨 표준편차를 활용하여 현재 볼륨 강도를 평가하고 분류합니다. 이 정교한 방법론은 현재 볼륨 수준이 과거 평균에서 크게 벗어날 때를 정확하게 감지할 수 있도록 합니다.
직관적인 시각적 신호: 볼륨 바는 매우 약한 것부터 매우 강한 것까지 다양한 볼륨 강도를 나타내는 색상으로 코딩됩니다. 이 직관적인 시각적 차별화는 트레이더가 시장의 기본적인 볼륨 동향을 한눈에 쉽게 파악할 수 있도록 돕습니다.
선제적 임계값 알림: EVI의 내장 알림 기능으로 시장을 앞서가십시오. 중요한 볼륨 변화에 대한 실시간 알림을 받아 거래 데스크를 떠나 있는 동안에도 중요한 시장 발전에 대해 계속 정보를 얻을 수 있습니다.
작동 원리:
EVI는 사용자가 정의한 기간(기본값은 500 캔들)의 볼륨에 대한 단순 이동평균(SMA)과 표준편차(STDEV)를 계산합니다. 이러한 통계적 측정을 활용하여, 인디케이터는 극단적, 높은, 중간 및 낮은 볼륨 수준에 대한 사전 정의된 배수를 적용하여 다양한 볼륨 임계값을 설정합니다. 그런 다음, 볼륨 바는 이러한 임계값을 기반으로 색상 코딩되어 트레이더에게 볼륨 강도의 명확한 시각적 표현을 제공합니다. 또한, 이러한 임계값을 나타내는 수평선이 차트에 참조용으로 표시되어 인디케이터의 사용성을 더욱 향상시킵니다.
이 버전의 EVI는 복잡함보다는 단순함과 효율성을 선호하는 트레이더에게 특히 적합하여, 더 복잡한 Volume Delta Divergence (VDD) 인디케이터에 대한 훌륭한 대안이 됩니다. EVI는 강력한 볼륨 정보를 간단하고 접근 가능한 방식으로 제공하여, 복잡함을 싫어하는 사용자도 강력한 볼륨 분석의 혜택을 누릴 수 있도록 합니다.
주요 시장 움직임을 포착하거나 잠재적인 반전을 식별하려는 트레이더에게 이상적인 Enhanced Volume Indicator (EVI)는 반드시 갖추어야 할 도구입니다. EVI로 트레이딩 전략을 강화하고 중요한 볼륨 돌파를 절대 놓치지 마세요.
[VDD]Volume Delta DivergenceThis indicator displays volume candles bidirectionally and indicates the strength of the volume. It can create better synergy when used together with the Momentum Squeeze Indicator and can be very useful for bottom and top catching. I am continually modifying it for additional features, so please evaluate it with that in mind.
Volume Spectrum Candles"Volume Spectrum Candles" is a visually intuitive trading indicator that enhances candlestick charts by incorporating trading volume directly into the color of each candle.
Purpose and Utility:
This tool assigns a unique color gradient to candlesticks, which varies from light to dark based on the volume of trades executed. This feature allows traders to immediately recognize and differentiate periods of varying trading activity at a glance.
Target User:
It is specifically designed for traders who integrate volume analysis into their trading strategies, offering a seamless blend of visual cues and technical data.
Benefits:
By providing a visual representation of volume intensity, traders can more effectively identify key market movements, helping to determine optimal entry and exit points. The color gradation adds a layer of quick analysis, making it easier to spot trends in trading volume without the need for additional indicators.
Application and Versatility:
Whether used by day traders to capture short-term price movements or by long-term investors to gauge broader market sentiment, "Volume Spectrum Candles" serves as a valuable addition to any trading setup.
Volume Buyer-Seller [GOODY]This indicator was designed to analyze buying and selling pressure through volume calculations, providing insights into market dynamics. It can be used to determine whether buyers or sellers dominate the market at any given time.
Key Features
1. Volume Calculations: This indicator calculates the volume attributable to buyers and sellers for each bar, then represents it as buying and selling columns on the chart. It also provides the average volume over a specified period for context.
2. Dominance Logic: By comparing the buying and selling volumes, the indicator determines which side (buyers or sellers) has dominance. If the difference between the two is within a specified threshold, the market is considered indecisive.
3. Dominance Marker: Circles or squares appear on the chart to indicate the dominant force, helping traders quickly assess market sentiment. The colors of these markers can be customized.
4. Label Display: The indicator displays a comprehensive label on the chart with information like total volume, buyer/seller percentages, average volume, ratio, and ATR (Average True Range) details. This label can show current or past data depending on user preference.
5. Ratio and Control: A critical component is the ratio, calculated as the proportion of buying volume to selling volume. This ratio is a key indicator of market sentiment, with an appended symbol to denote whether buyers or sellers are in control.
How to Use
• Settings: Adjust the settings to align with your trading strategy. You can modify the length for average volume, ATR, and other parameters to suit your trading style.
• Volume Analysis: Monitor the buying and selling columns to determine market activity. The larger columns indicate higher volume, suggesting a strong buying or selling pressure.
• Dominance: Pay attention to the dominance markers. Green markers indicate buying dominance, while red markers signify selling dominance. If the market is indecisive, the marker will be gray.
• Ratio: A ratio above 1 suggests buying dominance, while a ratio below 1 indicates selling dominance. The ratio's appended color tag helps quickly identify which side is in control.
• Labels: The labels provide a snapshot of key data, including total volume, buyer/seller percentages, average volume, ratio, and ATR. This information is helpful in understanding overall market conditions.
Reading the Indicator
• Buying and Selling Columns: These represent the respective volumes for each side. Positive columns are buying volumes, and negative columns are selling volumes.
• Dominance Circles: A circle appears at the zero baseline to show which side is currently dominant. A blue circle indicates buying dominance, while a red circle indicates selling dominance.
• Ratio with Dominance: The label includes a ratio with a tag showing who is in control. A green tag indicates buyers, and a red tag indicates sellers.
• ATR and Average Volume: The label provides additional context with ATR and average volume, helping you understand volatility and relative volume.
Volume Gauge Addition : Introduced a volume gauge display option to visualize the relative strength of buying vs. selling volumes. Users can toggle this feature on or off according to their analysis needs.
Total Volume
Metric: Displays "Total Vol."
Value: Shows the total trading volume for the current bar, formatted in a human-readable format (K for thousands, M for millions). Additionally, it shows the percentage of this volume relative to the average volume, aiding in understanding volume spikes or drops.
Usage: Compare current volume to historical averages to identify unusual market activity.
Average Volume
Metric: Displays "Avg Vol."
Value: Shows the simple moving average of the volume over a user-defined period, formatted similarly to Total Volume.
Usage: Helps determine if current volume is above or below average, indicating potential interest or disinterest in the asset.
Buyers
Metric: Displays "BUYERS."
Value: Shows the volume of buying calculated from the upward price movements within the bar, along with its percentage of the total volume.
Usage: Spot dominance in buying activity which might suggest bullish conditions.
Sellers
Metric: Displays "SELLERS."
Value: Shows the volume of selling calculated from the downward price movements within the bar, along with its percentage of the total volume.
Usage: Spot dominance in selling activity which might suggest bearish conditions.
Delta
Metric: Displays "Delta."
Value: Shows the difference between buying and selling volumes, providing a quick snapshot of which side of the market is exerting more pressure.
Usage: Use to gauge overall market sentiment and potential price direction.
Ratio
Metric: Displays "Ratio."
Value: Shows the ratio of buying volume to selling volume, providing insight into the relative strength of buyers vs. sellers.
Usage: Ratios significantly above or below 1 can indicate strong market biases.
ATR (Average True Range)
Metric: Displays "ATR."
Value: Shows the current ATR value to gauge volatility, with an arrow indicating the direction of change from the previous bar’s ATR.
Usage: Utilize to assess market volatility and potentially adjust trading strategies or risk management settings.
Dynamic Background Colors
The table employs dynamic background colors for certain metrics to visually represent data intensity or significance:
Total Volume: Changes color based on the percentage relative to the average volume.
Buyers/Sellers: The background color indicates whether buying or selling is dominant.
Delta and Ratio: Colors change based on their calculated values to reflect market conditions quickly.
What is Volume Delta?
Volume delta, also known as volume difference or volume delta divergence, refers to the difference between buying (accumulation) and selling (distribution) volumes within a given time period. It provides a quantitative measure of the net buying or selling pressure in the market.
How to Use Volume Delta:
Identifying Market Sentiment:
Positive delta values indicate that buying volume exceeds selling volume, suggesting bullish sentiment.
Negative delta values indicate that selling volume exceeds buying volume, suggesting bearish sentiment.
Confirming Price Movements:
Volume delta can be used to confirm price movements. For example, if prices are rising and volume delta is positive, it may suggest that the uptrend is supported by strong buying interest.
Conversely, if prices are falling and volume delta is negative, it may suggest that the downtrend is supported by strong selling pressure.
Spotting Divergence:
Divergence between price and volume delta can signal potential trend reversals. For example, if prices are rising but volume delta is declining (or vice versa), it may indicate weakening momentum and a possible reversal in trend.
Confirming Breakouts:
Volume delta can help confirm breakout moves. For instance, a breakout accompanied by increasing positive delta values may suggest strong buying interest and validate the breakout.
In summary, volume delta provides valuable insights into market sentiment and can be used alongside price action analysis to make more informed trading decisions.
Enhanced Volume by SR7SiddharthaRay007's Enhanced Volume Indicator works on any Timeframe
⦿ Volume Labels:
1. Current Volume, Volume Change%, Average Volume, Average Doller Volume, Up/Down Ratio, ADR%.
=>Average value can be changed using 'Lookback Length' (Default: 20)
⦿ Simple Moving Average: MA (Default: 50). Color of MA changes based on the up down volume ratio.
1. Up/Down Ratio > 1: Blue
2. Up/Down Ratio < 1: Orange
⦿ Volume Bar Colors:
1. High Relative Volume Positive Candle: Lime Green .
2. High Relative Volume Negative Candle: Red .
3. Normal Volume Positive Candle: Blue .
4. Normal Volume Negative Candle: Fuchsia .
5. Low Relative Volume Positive/Negative Candle: Orange .
=>High Relative Volume > 300% of Average Volume; Low Relative Volume < 30% of Average Volume
⦿ Pocket Pivot (A pocket pivot is an up day with volume greater than any of the down days volume in the past 10 days)
1. 10 day Pocket Pivots: Lime Green Diamond below volume bar
2. 5 day Pocket Pivots: Blue Diamond below volume bar
⦿ 'Highest Volume (HV) ' on top of the Volume Bar:
1. Highest Volume Ever (HVE)
2. Highest Volume in Over a Year (HVY)
⦿ Projected Volume Bar: Aqua
⦿ Plot a line at 2x and 3x Average Volume and set Alerts
Uptrick: Volume StrengthPurpose:
The "Uptrick: Volume Strength" indicator, known by its short title 'VolStrength,' is meticulously designed to evaluate the strength of volume activity within a market, providing traders with valuable insights into liquidity dynamics. By visualizing volume bars and comparing them to a predefined threshold, traders can gauge the intensity of buying or selling pressure, thereby assessing market liquidity and potential price movements.
Explanation:
Input Parameters:
Traders benefit from the ability to customize the threshold for high volume, allowing them to adapt the indicator to varying market conditions and trading strategies.
The calculation of the average volume over a specified period adds depth to the analysis, offering traders a reference point for assessing current volume levels relative to historical averages and evaluating liquidity trends.
Volume Analysis:
The script discerns between bars where the closing price exceeds the opening price (up bars) and bars where the closing price is lower than the opening price (down bars), facilitating the identification of bullish or bearish market sentiment.
High-volume bars that surpass the predefined threshold are prominently highlighted, serving as indicators of increased trading activity and enhanced liquidity levels.
Average Volume Visualization:
A line representing the average volume over the specified period is plotted on the chart, providing traders with a visual reference for evaluating current volume levels against historical averages. This aids in assessing the overall liquidity conditions in the market.
Volume Bar Representation:
The colorization of volume bars is contingent upon their direction (up or down) and whether they exceed the high volume threshold.
Up bars, symbolizing buying pressure, are typically depicted in green, while down bars, indicative of selling pressure, are rendered in red.
Notably, when volume surpasses the high volume threshold, the respective bar color is applied, accentuating significant volume spikes and their potential impact on liquidity and price dynamics.
Through its meticulous design and comprehensive features, the "Uptrick: Volume Strength" indicator equips traders with actionable insights into market liquidity dynamics. By integrating volume analysis into their trading strategies, traders can effectively assess liquidity conditions, identify potential price movements, and make informed trading decisions.
Volume Flow ImbalanceVolume Flow Imbalance (VFI) Indicator
The Volume Flow Imbalance (VFI) indicator is designed to provide traders with insights into the market's buying and selling pressure by calculating the imbalance between buy and sell volumes over a user-defined lookback period. This indicator is particularly useful for identifying potential pivot points and market sentiment shifts.
How to Use :
Setup Parameters :
Lookback Period: Set the number of bars over which the imbalance is calculated. Increasing this number provides a broader view of market trends.
Lower Timeframe Data: Optionally enable this feature to analyze volume data from lower timeframes, offering a more granified view of volume flows.
Interpreting the Indicator :
The VFI outputs a value that represents the net imbalance between buying and selling volumes. Positive values indicate a predominance of buying volume, suggesting bullish conditions, while negative values suggest bearish conditions with more selling volume.
The indicator also provides dynamic threshold lines based on the standard deviation of the calculated imbalances, helping to visually identify extreme conditions where reversals might occur.
Application :
Apply the VFI to any chart to assess the balance of trade volumes in real-time.
Use the indicator in conjunction with other technical analysis tools to confirm trends or potential reversals.
Tips :
Adjust the lookback period based on the volatility and trading volume of the asset to optimize performance.
The VFI is best used in liquid markets where volume data is a reliable indicator of market activity.
By providing a clear measure of how much buying and selling is occurring relative to the past, the VFI helps traders make informed decisions based on underlying market dynamics.
Points Per Share Traded1. This is a simple measurement of what is basically Price-Change/Volume
2. The actual "price per share metric" (PPST) is shown
3. There are a few different kinds of moving averages to test
4. There is an option to show or hide the current bar data
5. There is a multiplier - if on your market it displays a number of 0.00 or a very high number you can multiply by powers of 10 if you'd like to make a detailed measurement (this doesn't change the relationship of the measurement vs 0)
This indicator makes a very simple metric to understand - how many dollars is the price moving per share traded?
... at highs the price usually moves the fastest vs amount of shares traded
... at lows it's the usually the opposite
There are many ways to use this indicator - but I am leaving it up to the user to test their own market and find a use for it
example: Sometimes price makes an new high or low yet this indicator has not yet done so, can be a sign that continuance of the trend is possible - even if at price resistance
A great compliment to AVWAPS or VWAPs or Volume/Price indicators
The chart you are analyzing MUST have volume accessible or the indicator will not work
Hopefully we can build up a good library the best settings for certain markets
Cheers!
Joe
PriceCatch Volume Analysis Fixed RangeHi TV Community.
It's been sometime since I published any script / utility. But today, I am back with a new script.
Volume Analysis
Studying volume when in trade or before taking one is very important as seasoned traders would tell you. So, this script helps you to look at volume over a specific interval from current bar. You will have to set the look-back period in the settings dialog.
The script will then show over that period :
Number of Up and Down bars
Volume Ratio of Up Volume over Down Volume
Actual Up and Down Volume
Percentage of Up Volume to Down Volume
I use this information in all my trades and hope that you will also find this Script useful.
To my knowledge, I have not seen another volume analysis script that helps see volume in the way this script does.
NOTE:
This script does not give any buy or sell signal if that is what you are looking for. But if you see that Up Volume is 3 times Down Volume, then that should mean something to you. So also when price is slipping down.
Disclaimer
I am sharing this Script without any warranties as to its usability. Use it only if you like it. As always when it comes to trading you and you alone are responsible for your actions.
All the best with your trades.
PriceCatch