NQ/MNQ Position Sizing
Despite having my own position sizing calculator in an excel sheet, the manual process of having to identify my next trade, switch tabs/screens, input my values into the sheet, go back into TV, input the trade parameters with appropriate contract sizing, has always really gotten to me. I also found that I would often miss ideal entries due to the delay this caused.
I searched TV for position sizing calculators but almost all the ones I found seemed to be similar: based on some form of manual input for the entry and stop parameters, many of which had way more settings and parameters than I needed, also over complicated things.
I just needed something that would allow me to dynamically set my entry and stop levels directly on the chart, and spit out the appropriate contracts I should be using, either on NQ or MNQ, to maintain my desired level of risk, so I could quickly execute the necessary trade.
So, I coded my own and it's been a huge help to me already, so I thought I may as well publish the script as can't imagine there aren't others out there that also hate the manual data entry process of calculating risk.
Upon first load, the script will ask you to set your Entry and Stop levels, before drawing respective lines for these on the chart, and calculating contract sizing based on your risk settings, which you can update directly. The reset values may be buggy, will be easier to just remove the script and re-apply it to your chart if you ever lose track of the levels you've set.
Hope it's useful.
Contracts
Leverage and contracts toolThis script is more like a tool than an indicator.
The script determinates the amount of contracts and the leverage needed to do one trade.
You must specify the following parameters:
Entry price
Stop Loss price
Stop Loss risk. It's the capital that you will loss if the price hit the SL price.
Operation equity. It's the whole capital involved in the operation.
No matter what side of operation is, it works in both ways (short and long).
To determine the levels could be useful use the short-long position tool of TradingView.
Open Interest Auto SpaceManBTCOpen Interest Auto SpaceManBTC
This is an extension to the script, it aims to provide the data in a less hands on way by providing the basis for automatic calculation on which symbol the data is being pulled from.
Changelog:
Automatic Data retrieval on a percoin basis.
Ability to hide or show symbol.
Coloring choices for the user.
Crypto USD VolumeOften times I need to check the volume in cryptocurrency exchanges and I find myself checking which type of volume I am looking at, I need to manually make sense what the data is and converting it into USD volume which I end up going to CoinMarketCap website to verify whether my calculation is right.
Today I thought it was about time I created an automatic way to find the volume in USD Dollars. This is what this script does.
1 - It removes the base currency from the symbol (e.g., "BTCUSD", it would remove "BTC", leaving us with the "USD" part.). This is important because it helps us identify the currency the pair uses.
2 - It has different pair's variables, each is given a specific currency that the final volume is calculated from. (BTC, ETH, BNB and USD are the default currencies, for other ones, it must be added manually).
This works with all crypto symbols that include BTC, ETH, BNB and USD as currencies. If you modify it, please make sure to compare data with the exchange's one.