⚖ Volume BUYxSELL Pressure | by Octopu$ Volume is the number of shares traded in a particular stock, index, or other investment over a specific period of time. It can indicate market strength, as rising markets on increasing volume are typically viewed as strong and healthy. In fact, the more, the better. Institutions tend to get more involved in a stock with...
A Back-tested Profitable Strategy for Free!! A PIVOT INTRADAY STRATEGY for 5 minute Time-Frame , that also explains the time condition for Indian Markets The Timing can be changed to fit other markets, scroll down to "TIME CONDITION" to know more. The commission is also included in the strategy . The basic idea is when , 1) Price crosses above ema1...
These PMAs are important components of Mark Fisher's ACD strategy. It is the fourth layer of his strategy. Also, We can use it for all MA-based strategies. Because it is based on Moving-average. The PMA is a set of 3 EMAs on HLC3 data. Columns turn green when the MA1-period moving average is above the MA2-period moving average, and the MA2-period moving average is...
This is a tool designed to translate the data from the expected volatility of different assets, such as for example VIX, which measures the volatility of SP500 index. Once get the data from the volatility asset we want to measure(for this test I have used VIX), we are going to translate it the required timeframe expected move by dividing the initial value into...
█ OVERVIEW TASC's October 2022 edition Traders' Tips includes the second part of the "Relative Strength Moving Averages" article series authored by Vitali Apirine. This is the code that implements the Relative Strength Volume-Adjusted Exponential Moving Average (RS VA EMA) presented in this publication. █ CONCEPTS In his article series, the author...
STD-Filtered, Adaptive Exponential Hull Moving Average is a Kaufman Efficiency Ratio Adaptive Hull Moving Average that uses EMA instead of WMA for its computation. I've also added standard deviation stepping to further smooth the signal. Using EMA instead of WMA turns the Hull into what's called the AEHMA. You can read more about the EHMA here:...
In this exciting new indicator...! - You are able to select 6 different timeframes: 1 minute, 60 minute, 1 day, weekly, monthly, anything you please! - With these timeframes, you are able to compare the different tema dema crossing percentages, to know whether the selected or current ticker is in an uptrend or downtrend! - You are also able to formulate your very...
The Stable Coin Dominance RSI evaluates the relative dominance of stable coins within the crypto ecosystem as compared to the total market cap. As stable coin dominance rises, it suggests that market participants are exiting out of crypto assets and into dollar pegged stable coins. The opposite is true inversely; as stable coin dominance diminishes, it suggests...
Multi Time Frame Tools Multi Time Frame Tools (MTFT) is a suite of scripts aimed to establish a standard timeframe-based color scheme. This can be utilized to overlay different timeframes calculations/values over a single timeframe. As one example, this would allow to observe the 5-month moving average, 5-week moving average, and 5-day moving average overlaid...
Multi Time Frame Tools Multi Time Frame Tools (MTFT) is a suite of scripts aimed to establish a standard timeframe-based color scheme. This can be utilized to overlay different timeframes calculations/values over a single timeframe. As one example, this would allow to observe the 5-month moving average, 5-week moving average, and 5-day moving average overlaid...
Multi Time Frame Tools Multi Time Frame Tools (MTFT) is a suite of scripts aimed to establish a standard timeframe-based color scheme. This can be utilized to overlay different timeframes calculations/values over a single timeframe. As one example, this would allow to observe the 5-month moving average, 5-week moving average, and 5-day moving average overlaid...
Multi Time Frame Tools Multi Time Frame Tools (MTFT) is a suite of scripts aimed to establish a standard timeframe-based color scheme. This can be utilized to overlay different timeframes calculations/values over a single timeframe. As one example, this would allow to observe the 5-month moving average, 5-week moving average, and 5-day moving average overlaid...
Multi Time Frame Tools Multi Time Frame Tools (MTFT) is a suite of scripts aimed to establish a standard timeframe-based color scheme. This can be utilized to overlay different timeframes calculations/values over a single timeframe. As one example, this would allow to observe the 5-month moving average, 5-week moving average, and 5-day moving average overlaid...
Multi Time Frame Tools Multi Time Frame Tools (MTFT) is a suite of scripts aimed to establish a standard timeframe-based color scheme. This can be utilized to overlay different timeframes calculations/values over a single timeframe. As one example, this would allow to observe the 5-month moving average, 5-week moving average, and 5-day moving average overlaid...
Multi Time Frame Tools Multi Time Frame Tools (MTFT) is a suite of scripts aimed to establish a standard timeframe-based color scheme. This can be utilized to overlay different timeframes calculations/values over a single timeframe. As one example, this would allow to observe the 5-month moving average, 5-week moving average, and 5-day moving average overlaid...
Multi Time Frame Tools Multi Time Frame Tools (MTFT) is a suite of scripts aimed to establish a standard timeframe-based color scheme. This can be utilized to overlay different timeframes calculations/values over a single timeframe. As one example, this would allow to observe the 5-month moving average, 5-week moving average, and 5-day moving average overlaid...
The following script returns a moving average designed to be used as a signal line in a moving average crossover system. The moving average will diverge from the price during ranging markets and reach the value of a regular moving average during trending markets. Settings Length: Moving average period Src: Source input of the indicator Usage Moving...
One of the stock market's paradoxes is that what seems too high goes higher and what seems too low goes lower. But there's a limit. Nothing goes up forever — even the best growth stocks. Every experienced stock investor knows that at some point, what seems too high in price is in fact too high. So how do you objectively measure how high is too high? One way is...