Simple script that adds a table to the bottom left of the chart - shows the high and low of the Full Session with range, and shows the high and low of the RTH/USA session with same calculations. This simple script enhances your charting experience by adding a comprehensive table to the bottom left corner of your trading chart. The table is designed to provide key...
The Normalized Z-Score indicator is designed to help traders identify overbought or oversold conditions in a security's price. This indicator can provide valuable signals for potential buy or sell opportunities by analyzing price deviations from their average values. How It Works : -- Z-Score Calculation: ---- The indicator calculates the Z-Score for both high...
Hello fellas, This simple indicator helps to visualize the distance between swings. It consists of two lines, the highest and the lowest line, which show the highest and lowest value of the set lookback, respectively. Additionally, it plots labels with the distance (in %) between the highest and the lowest line when there is a change in either the highest or the...
The Bitcoin Block Reward is the batch of new Bitcoins generated by the miners after solving each block. The Block Reward is set as a basic rule and cannot be changed without agreement between the entire Bitcoin network. It started at 50 BTC during the first period. Afterwards the Block Reward gets adjusted to half of it value (Halving Event) on each cycle of...
Ticker Performance Comparison Indicator With this tool you can compare how three different tickers of your choice have performed over a specific period you choose. It can be used on any timeframe. As you can see in the image above, I am comparing Nvidia, Bitcoin and Wadzpay over a 365 day period. This shows me at glance which asset has done better and by how...
Bull Market Drawdowns V1.0 Overview The Bull Market Drawdowns V1.0 script is designed to help visualize and analyze drawdowns during a bull market. This script calculates the highest high price from a specified start date, identifies drawdown periods, and plots the drawdown areas on the chart. It also highlights the maximum drawdowns and marks the start of...
The end of month effect is a well known trading strategy in the stock market. Quite simply, most stocks go up at the end of the month. What's even better is that this effect spills over to the next phew days of the next month. In this script we backtest this theory which should work especially well on SP500 pair. By default the strategy buys 2 days before the...
This indicator displays: Moving Average that can be set into SMA or EMA: Default setting is SMA 50 Label price for today's MA Basic Financial Data: Type of Sector Type of Industry P/E Ratio Price to Book Ratio ROE Revenue (FQ) Earnings (FQ) Once again, I let the script open for you guys to custom it based on your own preferences. Hope you...
Volume, Volatility, and Momentum Metrics Indicator Welcome to our comprehensive TradingView indicator designed to provide traders with essential volume, volatility, and momentum metrics. This powerful tool is ideal for traders looking to enhance their market analysis by visualizing key indicators in a concise and easy-to-read format. Key Features 1. Volume...
This indicator calculates and displays volatility metrics for a specified number of bars (rolling window) on a TradingView chart. It can be customized to display information in English or Thai and can position the dashboard at various locations on the chart. Inputs Language: Users can choose between English ("ENG") and Thai ("TH") for the dashboard's...
PFCF Price Band shows price calculated using the previous period's high and low P/TTM FCFPS (TTM's price to free cash flow per share over the last 12 months) multiplied by TTM's current FCFPS ( Similar to price theory = P/E x expected earnings per share) If the current P/FCFPS is lower than the minimum P/FCFPS, it is considered cheap. In other words, above the...
Signal Generation Library = "signalLib_yashgode9" This library, named "signalLib_yashgode9", is designed to generate buy and sell signals based on the price action of a financial instrument. It utilizes various technical indicators and parameters to determine the market direction and provide actionable signals for traders. Key Features:- 1.Trend Direction...
The Bearish vs Bullish Arguments Indicator is a tool designed to help traders visually assess and compare the number of bullish and bearish arguments based on their custom inputs. This script enables users to input up to five bullish and five bearish arguments, dynamically displaying the bias on a clean and customizable table on the chart. This provides traders...
The Composite Risk Indicator is a financial tool designed to assess market risk by analyzing the spreads between various asset classes. This indicator synthesizes information across six key spreads, normalizing each on a scale from 0 to 100 where higher values represent higher perceived risk. It provides a single, comprehensive measure of market sentiment and risk...
i.imgur.com Alert Before Bar Close ========================== Example Figure Originality and usefulness This indicator/alert mechanism is unique in two ways. First, it provides alerts before the close of a candlestick, allowing time-based traders to prepare early to determine if the market is about to form a setup. Second, it introduces an observation...
The Dynamic Date and Price Tracker indicator is a simple tool designed for traders to visualize and monitor their trade's progress in real-time from a specified starting point. This tool provides an intuitive graphical representation of your trade's profitability based on a custom entry date and price. Features: -Starting Date Selection: Choose a specific...
The Sortino ratio is a variation of the Sharpe ratio that differentiates harmful volatility from total overall volatility by using the asset's standard deviation of negative portfolio returns—downside deviation—instead of the total standard deviation of portfolio returns. The Sortino ratio takes an asset or portfolio's return and subtracts the risk-free rate, and...
Downside deviation is a measure of downside risk that focuses on returns that fall below a minimum threshold or minimum acceptable return (MAR). It is used in the calculation of the Sortino ratio, a measure of risk-adjusted return. The Sortino ratio is like the Sharpe ratio, except that it replaces the standard deviation with downside deviation.