Volume distance to new volume ATH This one lights up if the distance from volume ATH continues to become smaller.
Flips from color to white are a sign of trend decay/change and could be used as an exit signal or entry signal.
3rd part of the alchemy indicator.
Komut dosyalarını "volume" için ara
Volume Rate of Change Histogram - LayeringShows acceleration or deceleration in volume, to be used with Volume MA, preferably overlapped
Volume ROC by Mike SierraRate of change of volume over the past few bars can be a leading indicator to price action
Volume ThresholdIndicates Volume breakouts over an configurable threshold by drawing arrows.
Higher volume breakouts are indicated by longer arrows. breakdowns by down arrows...
Volume outstanding shares거래량 / 발행주식 *100
volume / outstanding shares *100
When a trading volume exceeds the number of outstanding shares, this means a trading catalyst has occurred.
Volume BalanceThe indicator colors the volume bars in two colors to display the Bullish and Bearish power.
There is two option of the indicator view. The first is the classic one. And the second is to show the Bullish and Bearish power separately.
Volume HighThis is a collab script with kisshore19 to identify the highest volume candle on the chart each day and mark the highs and lows of that candle.
Volume comparison
The rate of increase / decrease in the volume of BITMEX, BYBIT, BINANCE and FINEX is displayed.
Volume Direction Force Index v1 - VDFI [wm]Essentially the same as TDFI. However, uses volume rather than price as the source data
Above filter high indicates increase in volume
Above filter low indicates drop off in volume
Orig TDFI:
Volume JJEstudo baseado no volume
Se superar o dobro da EMA 21 Compra
Se não superar a metade da EMA 21 Venda
Se superar o triplo da EMA 21 Compra Forte
Se não superar um terço da EMA 21 Venda Forte
Volume RSI altsSo this allow you to put major alts against each other and compare the Volume RSI to each other and to the alts that you are currently looking In this example we see TRX breaking from the major pack of the other alts in 1D chart making the breakthrough up
Each alt has it own color
if you want to add more alts just copi paste and add the code for your alt to make this system better for you
here you see how XRP break from the pack show in arrow down
here on 4 h chart we see LTC is breaking before BTC (its a btc chart and LTC in orange)
Volume Flow Indicator [LazyBear]LFThis is Lazybear's port of VFI by Katsanos, which ideally requires 2 different sets of coefficients for intraday vs longer term charts. I added definitions of the values to allow for one set to be used intraday while the other is used for resolutions of 1d or more. This version will dynamically adapt the coefficients using the chart's resolution. I've also added options to show crosses with the MA and the zero line, and the possibility to have the zero line change color when using the long term set of coefficients, as a reminder.
LazyBear's original version is here .
This is the Katsanos documentation on VFI: www.mkatsanos.com .
Volume Candles By Anil ChawraHow Users Can Make Profit Using This Script:
1. Volume Representation : Each candle on the chart represents a specific time period (e.g., 1 minute, 1 hour, 1 day) and includes information about both price movement and trading volume during that period.
2. Candlestick Anatomy : A volume candle has the same components as a regular candlestick: the body (which represents the opening and closing prices) and the wicks or shadows (which indicate the highest and lowest prices reached during the period).
3. Volume Bars : Instead of just the candlestick itself, volume candles also include a bar or histogram representing the trading volume during that period. The height or length of the volume bar indicates the amount of trading activity.
4. Interpreting Volume : High volume candles typically indicate increased market interest or activity during that period. This could be due to significant buying or selling pressure.
5. Confirmation : Traders often look for confirmation from other technical indicators or price action to validate the significance of a high volume candle. For example, a high volume candle breaking through a key support or resistance level may signal a strong market move.
6. Trend Strength : Volume candles can provide insights into the strength of a trend. A series of high volume candles in the direction of the trend suggests strong momentum, while decreasing volume may indicate weakening momentum or a potential reversal.
7. Volume Patterns : Traders also analyze volume patterns, such as volume spikes or divergences, to identify potential trading opportunities or reversals.
8. Combination with Price Action: Volume analysis is often used in conjunction with price action analysis and other technical indicators to make more informed trading decisions.
9. Confirmation and Validation: It's important to confirm the significance of volume candles with other indicators or price action signals to avoid false signals.
10. Risk Management : As with any trading strategy, proper risk management is crucial when using volume candles to make trading decisions. Set stop-loss orders and adhere to risk management principles to protect your capital.
How the Script Works:
1. Volume Representation : Each candle on the chart represents a specific time period (e.g., 1 minute, 1 hour, 1 day) and includes information about both price movement and trading volume during that period.
2. Candlestick Anatomy : A volume candle has the same components as a regular candlestick: the body (which represents the opening and closing prices) and the wicks or shadows (which indicate the highest and lowest prices reached during the period).
3. Volume Bars : Instead of just the candlestick itself, volume candles also include a bar or histogram representing the trading volume during that period. The height or length of the volume bar indicates the amount of trading activity.
4. Interpreting Volume : High volume candles typically indicate increased market interest or activity during that period. This could be due to significant buying or selling pressure.
5. Confirmation : Traders often look for confirmation from other technical indicators or price action to validate the significance of a high volume candle. For example, a high volume candle breaking through a key support or resistance level may signal a strong market move.
6. Trend Strength : Volume candles can provide insights into the strength of a trend. A series of high volume candles in the direction of the trend suggests strong momentum, while decreasing volume may indicate weakening momentum or a potential reversal.
7. Volume Patterns : Traders also analyze volume patterns, such as volume spikes or divergences, to identify potential trading opportunities or reversals.
8. Combination with Price Action : Volume analysis is often used in conjunction with price action analysis and other technical indicators to make more informed trading decisions.
9. Confirmation and Validation : It's important to confirm the significance of volume candles with other indicators or price action signals to avoid false signals.
10. Risk Management : As with any trading strategy, proper risk management is crucial when using volume candles to make trading decisions. Set stop-loss orders and adhere to risk management principles to protect your capital.
Understanding volume candles can provide valuable insights into market dynamics and help traders make more informed decisions. However, like any technical tool, it's essential to use volume analysis in conjunction with other forms of analysis for comprehensive market assessment.
Understanding volume candles can provide valuable insights into market dynamics and help traders make more informed decisions. However, like any technical tool, it's essential to use volume analysis in conjunction with other forms of analysis for comprehensive market assessment.
Volume StrengthThe "Volume Strength" indicator
A technical analysis tool that helps traders evaluate the strength of the current market trend by measuring the cumulative volume over a specified period of time. It calculates the cumulative volume of a stock and divides it by the average cumulative volume over a specified period. This ratio is referred to as the "volume strength" and is plotted as a line on a chart. The indicator also provides overbought and oversold levels, which are horizontal lines on the chart that represent predetermined levels of overbought and oversold conditions.
The color of the volume strength line changes based on the current strength level. If the line is above the overbought level, it is colored red. If the line is below the oversold level, it is colored green. If the line is between the overbought and oversold levels, it is colored blue. The indicator also provides alerts for overbought and oversold conditions.
HOW TO USE:
1. Load the indicator onto the chart of the desired market. It works best in markets where volume data is available, such as stocks, futures, indices and cryptocurrencies. But you can also use it in the Forex market, where tick volume data will be used to calculate the indicator.
2. Adjust the length parameter to set the period for which the cumulative volume is calculated and the average cumulative volume is calculated.
3. Adjust the overbought and oversold levels as desired. These levels determine the horizontal lines that represent overbought and oversold conditions on the chart.
4. Observe the volume strength line and the overbought/oversold levels on the chart. If the volume strength line is red, the volume is considered overbought. If the line is green, the volume is considered oversold. If the line is blue, the volume is considered to be between the overbought and oversold levels. The indicator will provide alerts for overbought and oversold conditions. The indicator is an excellent tool for finding price-volume divergences.
SETTINGS:
Length: The period over which the cumulative volume is calculated and the average cumulative volume is calculated. The default is 14.
Overbought Level: The level at which the volume is considered overbought. The default is 1.2.
Oversold Level: The level at which the volume is considered oversold. The default is 0.8.
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Volume & Highlights
Large or small volume bars are highlighted.
Normal bars are using the same colors as the built-in volume indicator.
Volume in a panelIf you prefer to see volume in a panel rather than an overlay here it is. Just basic volume with moving average line.
Volume per minimum tickThis script calculates the volume traded per minimum tick of a scrip and is an indicator that the price move is justified by volume and trader interest