Freedom of MovementFreedom of Movement Indicator
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In “Evidence-Based Support & Resistance” article, author Melvin Dickover introduces two new indicators to help traders note support and resistance areas by identifying supply and demand pools. Here you can find the support-resistance technical indicator called "Freedom of Movement".
The indicator takes into account price-volume behavior in order to detect points where movement of price is suddenly restricted, the possible supply and demand pools. These points are also marked by Defended Price Lines (DPLs).
DPLs are horizontal lines that run across the chart at levels defined by following conditions:
* Overlapping bars: If the indicator spike (i.e., indicator is above 2.0 or a custom value) corresponds to a price bar overlapping the previous one, the previous close can be used as the DPL value.
* Very large bars: If the indicator spike corresponds to a price bar of a large size, use its close price as the DPL value.
* Gapping bars: If the indicator spike corresponds to a price bar gapping from the previous bar, the DPL value will depend on the gap size. Small gaps can be ignored: the author suggests using the previous close as the DPL value. When the gap is big, the close of the latter bar is used instead.
* Clustering spikes: If the indicator spikes come in clusters, use the extreme close or open price of the bar corresponding to the last or next to last spike in cluster.
DPLs can be used as support and resistance levels. In order confirm and refine them, FoM (Freedom of Movement) is used along with the Relative Volume Indicator (RVI), which you can find here:
Clustering spikes provide the strongest DPLs while isolated spikes can be used to confirm and refine those provided by the RVI. Coincidence of spikes of the two indicator can be considered a sign of greater strength of the DPL.
More info:
S&C magazine, April 2014.
Volumepriceanalysis
Average High Traded Volume (Nodes) - Levels/Zones (Expo)Average High Traded Volume (Nodes) - (Expo) automatically identifies and displays High Traded Volume Nodes.
Levels/Zones are displayed where there has been a significant level of trading activity and when there has been both high supply and demand. These levels can leave clues for future price behavior and act as support/resistance zones.
The indicator can be used standalone or as a part of your current trading strategy.
Real-time
No repainting
Works on any market if volume data is provided
HOW TO USE
1. Use the indicator to identify High Traded Volume Nodes.
2. Use the indicator to identify support/resistance zones.
3. Use the indicator to confirm the existence, or a continuation, of a trend or a trend reversal.
INDICATOR IN ACTION
4-hour chart
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Volume Spread Analysis Indicators [Volume Trader]This indicator is based on Volume and Price spread analysis developed by tom williams.
It shows following indicators based on price range and volume data
Bearish Indicators
1. Buying climax
2. End of Rising Market
3. Upthrust
4. Smart selling
5. No Demand
6. VDD
Bullish Indicators
1. Selling Climax
2. End of falling
3. Stop Volume
4. Reverse Upthrust
5. Shakeout
6. VDU
6. No supply
Multiple VWAPAn intraday indicator which plots the 3 different VWAP.
1. D-VWAP shows VWAP from the first candle of the day
2. W-VWAP shows VWAP from the first candle of the week
3. M-VWAP shows VWAP from the first candle of the month
Volume Price Analysis Best indicator for volume price analysis:
-Trend detection
-Breakout detection
-Fakeout detection
Use pure candlestick chart and volume.
No need to use any other indicator.
You can feel about the battle between bulls and bears.
Read my book for more information!
Multi-Timeframe VWAP V2 MODQuick and dirty mod of this script in order to fit my needs.
Added one custom session
More user friendly (Enable/disable through inputs menu)
Crypto Aggregated VolumeThis is a helper tool to perform reliable volume studies in Crypto markets .
Currently, we face the problem of unreliable crypto volume when focusing on a single exchange.
Volume keeps flowing from place to place each time a new fashion exchange appears in the scene.
"Old" exchanges that once were relevant might dry in volume terms. And that's an issue to study volume on a wider context.
For that reason, I've created this indicator: to aggregate crypto volume and overcome the current limitations.
As a user, you're able to select which exchanges to aggregate:
Volume from Unleveraged Exchanges
Volume from Leveraged Exchanges
All Exchanges
Or custom select the exchanges by marking the checkboxes
By default, the indicator is aggregating volume from unleveraged exchanges. The reason for that is because their read might be more reliable.
Trading Bots which distort the volume read, mainly operate in margin exchanges because unleveraged trading is less attractive to them.
On this first release I've aggregated the volume from the following markets:
BTCUSD
ETHUSD
ETHBTC
I've found that aggregating markets is a time intensive task. Therefore if you're using this indicator, please leave a comment below and let me know which other markets you would like being added.
Real Volume BTCStudy based and adjusted in real Bitcoin volume. It shows important areas of great activity that will help you make better decisions.
This indicator also shows complete cycles of price action based on volume.
In combination with other indicators, it becomes a powerful tool.
Volume CandlesHello traders!
Well, I was trying to implement EquiVolume Charts that were developed by Richard W. Arms, but unfortunately I got a poor result.
Instead, I used my groundwork on EquiVolumes to create Volume Candles indicator to help you make better, smarter trades.
What are the cool features?
Excellently filters the instrument's movements
Gives a better view of the accumulation/distribution phases
Completely removes price gaps
Works on ANY instrument that has available volume data.
Personally, I am a big fan of the volume-based indicators and to clarify my position I cite the following words of Buff Pelz Dormeier from his book "Investing with Volume Analysis: Identify, Follow, and Profit from Trends" :
A trade produces only two pieces of information: the price and price's neglected sibling, volume. Perhaps the least appreciated piece of the puzzle, volume represents fertile ground for technical analysis. Proficiency in volume analysis is a rare skill. Properly understood, though, volume analysis can provide its practitioner with the power to peer deeply into market mechanics.
Benjamin Graham, the father of value investing and a mentor of Warren Buffett, often called the market a 'voting machine'. If so, then volume is the ballot box. Volume is a literal illustration of the power behind the forces of supply and demand.
Volume is understood as the validation of price, the source of liquidity, the substantiation of information, the fulfillment of convictions, the revelation of divergent opinions, the fuel of the market, the proponent of truth, and the energy behind the velocity of money. If you believe any of this information might be important in making an investment decision, volume analysis is important to you.
I attached some screenshots to show you how it works with other instruments.
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Klinger Volume OscillatorThis 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!
VWAP/CloseHey!
This time I'm going to introduce you to an indicator which catches volume spikes and its respect price change, to give an idea of the following price action.
The logic is pretty simple:
Value > 1 : High Volume that changed a lot the price, next price action will follow that trend.
Value < 1 : Low volume that changed a lot the price, trend is weak.
Value = 1 : Volume and price change is balanced, trend would continue based on the previous values.
If you have any doubt just comment!
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Relative Volume - VPA / VSA / Better VolumeVolume is important.
Volume is VERY important.
But all the existing methods of volume analysis and order flow analysis fall into the same trap: they're all extremely complicated, hard to learn, and difficult for the human brain to distill down to an actual, tradable signal.
The Relative Volume Gradient Paintbars indicator seeks to address this issue by reducing and simplifying concepts from Volume Price Analaysis (VPA), Volume Spread Analysis (VSA), and Market Profile / Volume Profile into a single indication with varying levels of intensity. Rather than adding more complex symbology and cluttering up your charts with arrows and signals and lines as many volume indicators do, relative volume intuitively takes advantage of the dimension of color, and plays to your brain's automatic recognition of color intensity to highlight areas of interest on a chart where large volumes are being traded. These areas can in turn point out levels of support and resistance, or show strength in a move, exposing the actions of larger market participants that are behind a move.
The Relative Volume indicator can calculate based on a time-segmented / time-based / bar-specific average of volume, adjusting for some of the typical spikes in volume that happen at the beginning and end of a trading day; Or it can be calculated based on any length and type of moving average of volume that is desired: simple, exponential, weighted, Wilders, price-weighted, Hull, or TEMA.
This indicator does more than just normal relative share volume. It can also do relative volume-per-range. The idea behind this setting is that when more volume is being traded but very little movement is happening, this can indicate substantial support or resistance, where a lot of trades are likely being absorbed by larger operators. You can choose your own range calculation for this setting, whether you prefer True Range, high-low range, candle body range, close to close range, or any of several other custom settings.
Moreover, the levels or thresholds at which the color intensity changes are completely user-controlled, so you can adjust them upward to tune out more noise, or downward to increase the level of sensitivity. In addition, all of the colors for each of the thresholds are completely user-controlled.
We hope to see TradingView add support for Richard Arms' CandleVolume or Equivolume before too long, as well as Tick Volume or Trade Count Volume data, all of which can add a lot of power to this method of trading.
BottomFinder MTF Madness - 5x MTF Grid IndicatorsHello Again Trading View!
Bottom Finder Team here bringing another delicious indicator, this time to help spot those trends! This version is closed for Beta Testing with our subscribers only for the next few weeks. After beta improvements it will be released free to anyone who signs up as a free member on our site.
This is meant to be used on the 15m timeframe, and it looks up into higher TF's. It is meant to be maximized, so have this open in one tab and the chart on another. Dual Monitors are best. All options and Time frames are fully configurable inputs.
Indicators from top to bottom are:
1.)Polarity Filtration - 6 Timeframes
2.)Price Volume Trend - 4 Timeframes
3.)Stochastic RSI - 4 Timeframe Grid, and Current Timeframe in lines/ribbons
4.)MACD Crossovers - 8 Timeframes
5.)SuperTrend - 4 Timeframes
And last...
6.)Background Color indicator is up/down (green/red) price on 1 Hour Heiken Ashi candle chart.
No more swapping back and forth between timeframes!
For access to this and many other exclusive indicators - you can visit our telegram and ask about becoming a subscriber. All our paid indicators have a reasonable lifetime cap price. Once you reach it, indicator is yours for life - no more subscription.
X-VolumeUsing the indicator, you can roughly analyze the accumulation and distribution of trading volume.
Multi-Timeframe VWAPShows the Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, and Yearly VWAP.
Also shows the previous closing VWAP, which is usually very near the HLC3 standard pivot for the previous time frame. i.e. The previous daily VWAP closing price is usually near the current Daily Pivot. Tickers interact well with the previous Daily and Weekly closing VWAP.
Enabling the STDEV bands shows 3 separate standard deviation levels, defaulted at 1, 2, and 3. The lookback period for the bands is always changing with each new bar, since the standard deviation is calculated from the current bar to the beginning of the period. This is different from bollinger bands, as the lookback is constant (usually 20 periods is the textbook default).
The STDEV bands interval of interest can be changed from Day (D), Week (W), Month (M), Quarter (Q), Year (Y).
Tickers tend to bounce very well on Daily, Weekly, and Yearly VWAP (Yes... Year). Use this code and observe the Year VWAP on several major symbols through the past few years and eyes will be opened.
Price Wave V.1.0The Price Wave Indicator is very good add-on to the Volume wave which is an important tool in the Wyckoffian Analysis of the stocks. Along with the Volume wave it helps to understand the effort and result ratios and the consequent effect on the stocks. It has to be used in conjunction with the Volume wave and not useful on a standalone basis
Volume Wave V.1.0Volume wave Indicator is an important tool in the Wyckoffian Analysis of the stocks. It helps to understand the changing / continuation of bullish and bearish sentiment or the Buying and selling pressure. It also helps to understanding the waxing and waning buying and selling pressure and forewarns the changing sentiment. Along with the Price wave it helps to understand the effort and result ratios and the consequent effect on the stocks.
Hidden Gap`s VSA Volume If Volume is less then the previous 20 intervals, Volume is gray.
If Volume is greater then the previous 40 intervals, Volume is black.
If Volume is less then the previous 2 intervals, Volume is purple.
If Volume is less then the previous, Volume is red.
If Volume is greater then the previous, Volume is blue.
Other - white.
You can add on the indicator a 2.5 Standart Deviation of a 20 period
Bollinger Band Shifted 3 periods forward.
Kovach ChandeThe Kovach Chande indicator measures instantaneous buying pressure. It features advanced signal processing algorithms to minimize lag and filter the effects of volatility. Consider using it with the Kovach OBV indicator and Kovach Momentum indicator. When used with the Kovach OBV, divergences may be used to isolate entry points.
Kovach MomentumThe Kovach Momentum indicator averages instantaneous momentum, while employing advanced signal processing algorithms to minimize lag and filter the effects of volatility. Consider using it with the Kovach Chande indicator and Kovach OBV indicator.
RSI candlesLike Volume-Spread-Analysis , this plot is an attempt to show a little of the candle's feeling.
Some people say that "the most important thing is closure", but we can read some patterns on the RSI candle. And if we use volume changes, it can sometimes make the pattern reading clearer. This indicator is intended to help as a support.
The technique is simple: an RSI candle, not just a linear graph. And also with the option to weigh the volume changes.
Ideas, corrections and suggestions.
Those are always welcome
Al igual que el Volume-Spread-Analysis , esta presentación del clasico RSI es un intento de mostrar un poco del sentimiento que refleja la vela.
Algunas personas dicen que "lo más importante es el Precio final", pero podemos leer algunos patrones en la vela aun en el RSI. Y si usamos cambios de volumen, puede hacer que la lectura del patrón sea más clara. Este indicador tiene la intención de ayudar como un soporte.
La técnica es simple: una vela RSI, no sólo un gráfico lineal. Y también con la opción de sopesar los cambios de volumen.
Ideas, correcciones y sugerencias.
Son siempre bienvenidos