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Cumulative Volume Delta [Aggregated]

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This Indicator is known as Cumulative Volume Delta (CVD), and it represents the total difference between buying and selling pressure.

This indicator use intrabar analysis to strike a balance between the most straightforward and accurate approaches of computing volume delta.
Intrabar analysis is the most accurate method to determine volume delta on historical bars on our charts when TradingView does not currently have historical tick data available.

What is included in the indicator:

Candle Type CVD
https://www.tradingview.com/x/q8Uo4Pnc/

Line Type CVD
https://www.tradingview.com/x/uIzvbqEN/

Aggregated Data which is derived from different exchanges
● Binance
● Bybit
● OKX
● Delta
● WooNetwork

https://www.tradingview.com/x/pxnjsnn1/

You can choose between Aggregated Data or Single Data by choice.
Aggregated Data - Gathered Data from multiple exchanges which is summarize and became one.
Single Data - Data on your current chart.

Aggregated Data for CVD is still limited to BTC pair as of the moment. The indicator automatically switches to Single Data Type if the opened chart is not a BTC pair.

Candle Colors are fully customizable just like the Tradingview candle settings.

This indicator is mostly compatible to all Crypto.

NOTE: Most code is derived from my library to keep everything neat and clean.


Informacje o Wersji
Updated Library Version
Informacje o Wersji
Update Suggested by: marquism in the comments.

RSI Type CVD
https://www.tradingview.com/x/MOhczLDD/
Compatible with Aggregated and Single data.
Can be found on the "Plot Type" Settings
Informacje o Wersji
The Indicator is back up again, since BUSD is getting removed in Binance. the 2nd aggregated data is causing the indicator to malfunction.

Script will be updated to its final version soon.
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