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Market Participation Ratio-MPR(TechnoBlooms)

Market Participation Ratio (MPR) Indicator - Description
The Market Participation Ratio (MPR) is a custom indicator designed to assess market activity by analyzing price and volume relationships over a specified period. This indicator is useful for identifying trends, participation levels, and key thresholds in market behavior.
Key Features:
1. MPR Calculation:
o The indicator calculates a ratio of the current price and volume relative to their respective moving averages over a user-defined period (Length).
o This ratio is scaled to 100 for better visualization and comparison.
2. Smoothing:
o To reduce noise and make the trend clearer, the MPR is smoothed using an Exponential Moving Average (Smoothing Length), making it easier to interpret.
3. Zero Line & Threshold Levels:
o A zero line at 0 is plotted for baseline comparison.
o Horizontal reference lines at 100 (threshold for strong participation) and 50 (optional secondary level) help in evaluating market trends.
Usage:
• Traders can use the MPR to identify when market participation is increasing or decreasing, which may signal potential trend reversals or continuations.
• Values above 100 often suggest robust market activity, favorable for long positions.
• Values below 100 may indicate waning interest, potentially signaling pullbacks or bearish trends.
Customizable Inputs:
• Length: Adjusts the moving average period for price and volume calculations.
• Smoothing Length: Determines the degree of smoothing applied to the MPR.
Applications:
• Trend Analysis: Detect shifts in bullish or bearish momentum based on participation levels.
• Market Strength: Identify periods of increased or reduced market involvement by traders and investors.
• Entry/Exit Signals: Use levels around 100 as potential cues for positioning in the market.
This indicator is versatile for both short-term and long-term trading strategies and is a valuable addition for technical analysis enthusiasts seeking deeper insights into market dynamics.
The Market Participation Ratio (MPR) is a custom indicator designed to assess market activity by analyzing price and volume relationships over a specified period. This indicator is useful for identifying trends, participation levels, and key thresholds in market behavior.
Key Features:
1. MPR Calculation:
o The indicator calculates a ratio of the current price and volume relative to their respective moving averages over a user-defined period (Length).
o This ratio is scaled to 100 for better visualization and comparison.
2. Smoothing:
o To reduce noise and make the trend clearer, the MPR is smoothed using an Exponential Moving Average (Smoothing Length), making it easier to interpret.
3. Zero Line & Threshold Levels:
o A zero line at 0 is plotted for baseline comparison.
o Horizontal reference lines at 100 (threshold for strong participation) and 50 (optional secondary level) help in evaluating market trends.
Usage:
• Traders can use the MPR to identify when market participation is increasing or decreasing, which may signal potential trend reversals or continuations.
• Values above 100 often suggest robust market activity, favorable for long positions.
• Values below 100 may indicate waning interest, potentially signaling pullbacks or bearish trends.
Customizable Inputs:
• Length: Adjusts the moving average period for price and volume calculations.
• Smoothing Length: Determines the degree of smoothing applied to the MPR.
Applications:
• Trend Analysis: Detect shifts in bullish or bearish momentum based on participation levels.
• Market Strength: Identify periods of increased or reduced market involvement by traders and investors.
• Entry/Exit Signals: Use levels around 100 as potential cues for positioning in the market.
This indicator is versatile for both short-term and long-term trading strategies and is a valuable addition for technical analysis enthusiasts seeking deeper insights into market dynamics.
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Skrypt open-source
W duchu TradingView twórca tego skryptu udostępnił go jako open-source, aby traderzy mogli analizować i weryfikować jego funkcjonalność. Brawo dla autora! Możesz korzystać z niego za darmo, ale pamiętaj, że ponowna publikacja kodu podlega naszym Zasadom Społeczności.
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Informacje i publikacje przygotowane przez TradingView lub jego użytkowników, prezentowane na tej stronie, nie stanowią rekomendacji ani porad handlowych, inwestycyjnych i finansowych i nie powinny być w ten sposób traktowane ani wykorzystywane. Więcej informacji na ten temat znajdziesz w naszym Regulaminie.