This fundamental indicator shows the latest figures for the selected ticker (assuming they are published in Factset) The relevant metrics include: - Cash and Equivalents - EBIT - EBITDA - EBITDA Margin - Enterprise Value EBID - Enterprise Value EBITDA - Free Cash Flow - Net Debt - Net Income Starting Line - Total Current Assets - Total Liabilities - Total...
Track the address status of the various cryptoassets and their evolution. The Idea The goal is to provide a simple tool for visualizing the evolution of different types of crypto addresses. How to Use This tool is to be used as fundamental information. It is not intended for investment or trading purposes. Elements Active Addresses Active Addresses...
The Open Interest Inflows & Outflows indicator focuses on highlighting alterations in the overall count of active contracts associated with a specific financial instrument. The indicator also includes an oscillator highlighting the price sentiment to use in conjunction with the open interest flow sentiment and also includes a rolling correlation of the open...
This indicator is a simple tracker for exceptional movement. It compares the range of the latest candle with the average daily range of the past 20 candles. The option for the multiplier defines how big the current movement should be to be defined as exceptional movement.
In my 'Volatility Adjusted Profit Target' indicator, I've crafted a dynamic tool for calculating target profit percentages suitable for both long and short trading strategies. It evaluates the highest and lowest prices over the anticipated duration of your trade, establishing a profit target that shifts with market volatility. As volatility increases, the...
This indicator calculates the probability of the closing price remaining within the upper and lower bounds defined by the mean and standard deviation of historical percent changes. It also plots the probability line and a horizontal line at 68%, which would be the expected probability for a normal distribution. It is designed to be used with my other indicator...
This script offers a overview of Year-over-Year (YoY) interest rates for key countries. The interest rate data utilized by default are sourced from TradingView Tickers, but they can be modified to any preferred source via the settings. The script does not perform any calculations; its primary function is to present a comparative view of interest rates across...
Description: Calculates the mean and standard deviation of close-to-close price differences over a specified period, providing insights into price volatility and potential breakouts. Manually calculates mean and standard deviation for a deeper understanding of statistical concepts. Plots the mean line, upper bound (mean + standard deviation), and lower bound...
In finance, the yield curve is a graph which depicts how the yields on debt instruments – such as bonds – vary as a function of their years remaining to maturity. The graph's horizontal or x-axis is a time line of months and years remaining to maturity, with the shortest maturity on the left and progressively longer time periods on the right. The vertical or...
ORIGINS AND HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: Prior to the the advent of the Monte Carlo method, examining well-understood deterministic problems via simulation generally utilized statistical sampling to gauge uncertainty estimations. The Monte Carlo (MC) approach inverts this paradigm by modeling with probabilistic metaheuristics to address deterministic problems....
The Rolling Linear Regression Trendline is a sophisticated technical analysis tool designed to offer traders a dynamic view of market trends over a selectable period. This indicator employs linear regression to calculate and plot a trendline that best fits the closing prices within a specified window, either defined by a number of bars or a set period in days,...
█ OVERVIEW The indicator tracks when the weekly tops and bottoms occur and reports the statistics by the days of the week. █ CONCEPTS Not all the days of the week are equal, and the market dynamic can follow through or shift over the trading week. Tops and bottoms are vital when entering a trade, as they will decide if you are catching the train or being...
The Caruso Financial 360 Dashboard (CF|360) revolutionizes your TradingView charts by seamlessly integrating comprehensive Fundamental, Statistical, Technical, Performance, and Event information into an intuitively organized dashboard. This empowers users to make informed investment decisions effortlessly, eliminating the need to switch between pages or...
This indicator allows you to track in real time the change in the spread (the difference in the exchange rate) between two assets for three trading pairs at the same time. How does the indicator work? In the indicator settings menu, the user selects two trading pairs, for example BTCUSDT on the Binance exchange and BTCUSDT on the Bybit exchange, after which...
A simple tool for setting performance targets. Level Presets (BLP) is a simple tool for setting upside and downside levels relative to the current price of any asset. In this way, you can track which price the asset needs to move towards in order to achieve a defined performance. How to Use This indicator is very easy to use, you can set up to 5 upward and...
This indicator allows you to track in real time the change in the spread (the difference in the exchange rate) between two assets. How does the indicator work? In the indicator settings menu, the user selects two trading pairs, for example BTCUSDT on the Binance exchange and BTCUSDT on the Bybit exchange, after which the script will receive prices from both...
This script provides a great view of Year-over-Year (YoY) inflation rates for key countries. The inflation data used per default are TradingView Tickers, but you can change them to anything you want from the settings. There is no calculation in this script, all it does is providing a overview of inflation rates in a single indicator. Inflation data for the...
Simple Description: This indicator can basically help you find when a big move might happen ( This indicator can't determine the direction but when a big move could happen. ) Basically, a low-extreme value like 0 means that it only has room for upside, so volatility can only expand from that point on, and the fact that volatility mean reverts supports this. ...