Advance Decline Line with Divergence Finder
The advance/decline line (A/D) is a breadth indicator used to show how many stocks are participating in a stock market rally or decline.
When major indexes are rallying, a rising A/D line confirms the uptrend showing strong participation.
If major indexes are rallying and the A/D line is falling, it shows that fewer stocks are participating in the rally which means the index could be nearing the end of its rally.
When major indexes are declining, a falling advance/decline line confirms the downtrend.
If major indexes are declining and the A/D line is rising, fewer stocks are declining over time, which means the index may be near the end of its decline.
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ADL
ADL Price RatioThis script measures percentage of ADL movement relative and difference to Stock Price movement, in a core this measure reflects "how in-the-market (ADL) volume moves Stock Price".
The higher green line, the easier prices moves higher, the smaller black line (ADL - Price difference) the more price reflects volume movements (e.g. ADL up -> Stock Price up same amount)
(D7R) ACC/DIST+D7R Custom version of Accumulation / Distribution indicator enhanced with Moving Average.
ACC/DIST model look at Volume and Open, High, Low and Close to draw cumulative picture of how volume is hypothetically distributed across time according to price.
FTX Index Advance Decline LineAs of publishing, all the tickers from FTX with the word "index" in it, plus bitcoin.
This is your regular ADL except instead of hundreds in the basket you've got them condensed into 7 (for now) and in open/close candle form instead of a line.
I'm a bit disappointed because I thought I'd lever more utility from indexes. It may just need some tweaking.
Doesn't it look like Renko?
Some notes:
Reason why it expands:
Total number of constituents is a static 7, to fix that use time to change the total variable based on dates of introduction.
Reallly looks like Renko:
Renko with ATR, length 14, hourly chart.
Chaikin Oscillator (ADL Oscillator) [UTS]The Chaikin Oscillator is basically an oscillator version of the Accumulation / Distribution Index, also known as ADL Indicator.
General Usage
The indicator runs both above and below zero, made to denote whether an asset is in a bullish (above zero) or bearish (below zero) trend.
It can be used to confirm trends, as well as spot possible trading signals due to divergences.
A benefit of the oscillator version is that it can produce LONG or SHORT signals on zero line cross.
Moving Averages
4 different Moving Averages are available:
EMA (Exponential Moving Average)
SMA (Simple Moving Average)
VWMA (Volume Weighted Moving Average)
WMA (Weighted Moving Average)
ADL - Accumulation Distribution Line [UTS]an underlying asset.
It is determined by the changes in price and volume. The volume acts as a weighting coefficient at the change of price — the higher the coefficient (the volume) is the greater the contribution of the price change (for this period of time) will be in the value of the indicator. The indicator is also known as Accumulation / Distribution Index.
Common known variants of this type of indicator are the On Balance Volume, Chaikin Oscillator or Chaikin Money Flow.
Based on www.metatrader5.com
HODL5 Market Cap Advance Decline LineThe Advance-Decline Line (AD Line) is a breadth indicator based on Net Advances, which is the number of advancing stocks less the number of declining stocks. Net Advances is positive when advances exceed declines and negative when declines exceed advances. The AD Line is a cumulative measure of Net Advances. While the shape of the AD Line is important, the actual value holds no meaning.
This is a rerelease to open source the code. This, to an extent, emulates what Amun's index achieves. What it lacks is weighting per coin.
With the newest version of Pine Script, it may be possible to draw diagonals on the line, making it easier to identify trend.
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Ultimate Volume (UV) Supply/Demand Absorption [cI8DH]This is a variant of my ADV indicator which adds low/high volume trend, supply/demand absorption detection and separate buy/sell volume moving averages. When aggregation is set to cumulative, it can replicate my ADL indicator as well. It shows both regular volume bars and the accumulated/distributed (A/D) portions of volume.
Green line shows buy volume/accumulation and red line shows sell volume/distribution. This can help with assessing buy/sell pressure (read "why invent a new indicator" for more info about why this is more accurate than CMF , MFI, OBV and Williams AD for this purpose).
Volume trend shows high and low volume periods in blue and yellow respectively. This could help with avoiding over-trading during low market activity periods.
Supply/demand absorption is shown at the top (below volume trend). It shows that market is resisting the trend which could most often lead to sideways or minor/major trend change. Darker colors show stronger resistance. This feature is configured with two parameters that might require tuning depending on the asset and time frame.
The equation to calculate accumulation/distribution (A/D) is elegant and intuitive. It calculates candle body to candle height ratio and multiplies it by volume: volume*(close-open)/(high-low). This is the building block of my three other indicators ADMF , ADP and ADL ( UMF includes all these three indicators). The volume bars has two shades of green and red. The dark shade shows amount of A/D and the light shade shows total volume (what you see on a regular volume indicator).
When money volume is enabled, volume is multiplied by price. As you can see in the chart below, trade volume in terms of USD was growing over the past years while it has not made a new ATH in terms of the instrument (BTC).
Notes
- Uncheck "Money Volume" for Bitmex or any other exchange that shows volume in terms of money.
- Smooth MA length N = EMA length 2*N-1
- Combined tickers, e.g. (COINBASE:BTCUSD+BITSTAMP:BTCUSD+KRAKEN:XBTUSD)/3, can mitigate inconsistency issues between different exchanges (I recommend not mixing USD and USDT pairs together)
Here is a TL;DR list of my indicators to save you some time from looking at my obsolete indicators.
[ST] obv adl combination v4modified equation using sum of volume*hlc3*(close-open)/(high-low) to give more accuracy of distribution within a single candle unlike regular obv.