The Strength/Weakness Indicator is a customisable tool designed to help traders identify key areas of market strength and weakness based on the 50% Fibonacci retracement level . █ Underlying Concept: The concept behind this indicator draws heavily on the principles of Fibonacci retracement and WD Gann’s market theories , particularly the importance of...
This script provides a quick overview of the relative strength and correlation of the symbols in a sector by showing a line chart of the close prices on a percent scale with all symbols starting at zero at the left side of the chart. It allows a great deal of flexibility in the configuration of the sectors and symbols in it. The standard preset sectors cover the...
Hello everyone, This Script is designed to show relative strength or relative weakness. It takes the stock your looking at and compares it to the sector it is in and to SPY. It evaluates strength or weakness on every candle. In this specific script it is only designed for the communications sector(XLC), so all the names I have inputted into the script fall...
This market-first trading strategy gives BUY, SHORT, and CLOSE signals based on volume, trend, and relative strength or weakness to the market (SPY by default, can be customized). This indicator is useful for signaling day-trade entries and exits for tickers that are strong (or weak) against the market. Stocks that are showing relative strength (or weakness)...
Closing Score discloses to traders the sentiment of the traders in control of the current price. If we can accurately determine trader’s sentiment, we can determine where the market is heading. Closing Score utilizes a very simple concept and formula to determine the trader's collective sentiment. The formula (((Close – Low) / (High – Low) * 100)) produces a...
Every developer must create his own Relative Strength Index with midline and other features). In addition to the midline, highlighting and levels customization I give you ability to play with non-standard sources like On Balance Volume. If someone doesn't know what is this: This indicator was originally developed by J. Welles Wilder and was described in his book...