FindAlphas_Volume
Hello traders,
As you know, in trading two things are important: Price Action and Volume. When a stock is bullish and there is support with the volume, it is a good thing. Sometimes a stock will be accumulated before anyone gets to know about it. A slight increase in the volume might not get noticed, unless the volume is calculated to check for an increase. The script will calculate each volume bar in real time and will compare it to the previous bars. If there is a significant increase in the volume, it will be spotted, and the color will change to inform the trader.
There are couple of user input fields for modifications.
1- The lookback period. Default is set to 20, but could be changed from 10 to 50. This will affect how the script is going to calculate the abnormality in the volume.
2- The other one is to see the volume as a histogram or not.
3- Volume color
4- Alpha Volume color
5- Histogram color
I hope you will find it useful
Volumeanalysis
[astropark] SFP - Swing Failure PatternDear Followers,
today I'm glad to present you my Swing Failure Pattern Analyzer indicator.
As you know, the Swing Failure Pattern (SFP) is a very powerful candlestick pattern, because it highlights trend reversal points : if trend changes you want to know it, right?
This indicators highlights for you both Tops and Bottoms , that may be just local or historical.
To build this tool I mixed my experience on the field and some of the logic you can see in the following indicators of mine:
Pinbar that matters
Volume that matters
Volume Analyzer
This indicator works on every timeframe and market , it's quite responsive to market movements so it's especially good on volatile markets.
It is designed for fast day-trading / scalping , but as you trade on high timeframes is great for swing trades.
The indicator identifies candles that fall into the Swing Failure Patter category, but also candles other 4 categories of reversal candlestick pattern:
pinbar / hammer
hanged man
reversal by volume analysis
reversal by candle wicks analysis
Of course you can
customize colors
turn on or off what you prefer to see and what you don't
set alerts everything you see plotted
The indicator does NOT repaint of course.
This is a premium indicator , so send me a private message in order to get access to this script.
Volume Heatmap v7FTJR20This indicator is a heatmap of the financial volume used in the asset, I use three different means to define the heatmap separating it into 3 phases
Phase A: Low volume
Phase B: Medium volume
Phase C: High volume
don't worry about these data, the indicator is configured to auto-interpret the information.
The heatmap uses the following colors and specifications
Red = Ultra High Volume
Orange = High Volume
Yellow = Average Volume (balance)
Blue = Low volume
White = Volume below average
The heatmap compares the phases to identify if it finds a standard deviation over time, that is, you can see a smaller volume with the same red bar as a previous larger red bar, this is because the attacks are updated in real time.
Tutorial:
1 - In point 1 we have an aggression with yellow and orange bars, that is, a balance with aggressions. As we are coming from an uptrend, the probability is a reversal and the answer came in sequence with a red drop bar with ultra volume, so we have a seller in control.
2- after point 1, we see that we only have several blue and white bars, that is, possibly the red bar absorbed the seller and the seller flow was decreasing, notice that the prices held for 3x so the buyer attacks the seller with an orange bar.
3- at point 3, we have two yellow bars, a balance, notice that it is an aggression, any yellow, orange or red bar is an aggression, that is, there was a passive seller selling at higher values, taking advantage of the stops in a region where there was buying demand (people buying wrong!)
4- Before reaching point 4, notice that in general the price is moving practically sideways and the volume is decreasing (white and blue bars), exhaustion of the buyer volume (no demand) and the answer in point 4 came in aggression with yellow bars and oranges.
* the seller lets the market go up to make sure he is in control and when he tests the pivot zone he attacks with a red bar (notice that this red bar is smaller than the previous ones, this is the magic of the indicator divided into 3 phases).
5- After the market goes through the natural distribution phases, we see a red bar with a high spread, whenever you see a red bar with a 2 to 3x spreed, it is a region with potential for reversal.
6- Note that after the characteristics of point 5 the asset works in zig zag, volume decreasing and the reversal comes with little volume, it is natural to engulf without volume this is the reversal signal, notice that it touches the bottom several times and not loses the region after a red bar with very high spread.
*notice that the buyer let it form a giant (shoulder head shoulder) to make a trap and the price always respected the volume of the first red bar at point 1.
7- see that the asset entered an uptrend and the phase is repeating itself, asset rising in a wave A, made a corrective B wave in smaller ABC and is making a C wave, at this moment it is a probability to enter a red bar after test the resistance and have a significant increase in volume.
- I like your feedback and leave your settings and experiences in the comments.
True BarcolorHeikin Ashi can be useful for understanding trend based on price action but it doesn't take volume in context. Here I have tried to use volume for understanding true bar color and ultimately true trend analysis. It can also help you in not getting trapped in sudden shakeouts. Also, you can use it for averaging of your existing position.
Conditions used:
Relative closing price
Relative volume against previous bar and overall moving average of volume
Volume analysis
Trend analysis
Relative Volume (rVol), Better Volume, Average Volume ComparisonThis is the best version of relative volume you can find a claim which is based on the logical soundness of its calculation.
I have amalgamated various volume analysis into one synergistic script. I wasn't going to opensource it. But, as one of the lucky few winners of TradingClue 2. I felt obligated to give something back to the community.
Relative volume traditionally compares current volume to prior bar volume or SMA of volume. This has drawbacks. The question of relative volume is "Volume relative to what?" In the traditional scripts you'll find it displays current volume relative to the last number of bars. But, is that the best way to compare volume. On a daily chart, possibly. On a daily chart this can work because your units of time are uniform. Each day represents a full cycle of volume. However, on an intraday chart? Not so much.
Example: If you have a lookback of 9 on an hourly chart in a 24 hour market, you are then comparing the average volume from Midnight - 9 AM to the 9 AM volume. What do you think you'll find? Well at 9:30 when NY exchanges open the volume should be consistently and predictably higher. But though rVol is high relative to the lookback period, its actually just average or maybe even below average compared to prior NY session opens. But prior NY session opens are not included in the lookback and thus ignored.
This problem is the most visibly noticed when looking at the volume on a CME futures chart or some equivalent. In a 24 hour market, such as crypto, there are website's like skew can show you the volume disparity from time of day. This led me to believe that the traditional rVol calculation was insufficient. A better way to calculate it would be to compare the 9:30 am 30m bar today to the last week's worth of 9:30 am 30m bars. Then I could know whether today's volume at 9:30 am today is high or low based on prior 9:30 am bars. This seems to be a superior method on an intraday basis and is clearly superior in markets with irregular volume
This led me to other problems, such as markets that are open for less than 24 hours and holiday hours on traditional market exchanges. How can I know that the script is accurately looking at the correct prior relevant bars. I've created and/or adapted solutions to all those problems and these calculations and code snippets thus have value that extend beyond this rVol script for other pinecoders.
The Script
This rVol script looks back at the bars of the same time period on the viewing timeframe. So, as we said, the last 9:30 bars. Averages those, then divides the: . The result is a percentage expressed as x.xxx. Thus 1.0 mean current volume is equal to average volume. Below 1.0 is below the average and above 1.0 is above the average.
This information can be viewed on its own. But there are more levels of analysis added to it.
Above the bars are signals that correlate to the "Better Volume Indicator" developed by, I believe, the folks at emini-watch and originally adapted to pinescript by LazyBear. The interpretation of these symbols are in a table on the right of the indicator.
The volume bars can also be colored. The color is defined by the relationship between the average of the rVol outputs and the current volume. The "Average rVol" so to speak. The color coding is also defined by a legend in the table on the right.
These can be researched by you to determine how to best interpret these signals. I originally got these ideas and solid details on how to use the analysis from a fellow out there, PlanTheTrade.
I hope you find some value in the code and in the information that the indicator presents. And I'd like to thank the TradingView team for producing the most innovative and user friendly charting package on the market.
(p.s. Better Volume is provides better information with a longer lookback value than the default imo)
Credit for certain code sections and ideas is due to:
LazyBear - Better Volume
Grimmolf (From GitHub) - Logic for Loop rVol
R4Rocket - The idea for my rVol 1 calculation
And I can't find the guy who had the idea for the multiples of volume to the average. Tag him if you know him
Final Note: I'd like to leave a couple of clues of my own for fellow seekers of trading infamy.
Indicators: indicators are like anemometers (The things that measure windspeed). People talk bad about them all the time because they're "lagging." Well, you can't tell what the windspeed is unless the wind is blowing. anemometers are lagging indicators of wind. But forecasters still rely on them. You would use an indicator, which I would define as a instrument of measure, to tell you the windspeed of the markets. Conversely, when people talk positively about indicators they say "This one is great and this one is terrible." This is like a farmer saying "Shovels are great, but rakes are horrible." There are certain tools that have certain functions and every good tool has a purpose for a specific job. So the next time someone shares their opinion with you about indicators. Just smile and nod, realizing one day they'll learn... hopefully before they go broke.
How to forecast: Prediction is accomplished by analyzing the behavior of instruments of measure to aggregate data (using your anemometer). The data is then assembled into a predictive model based on the measurements observed (a trading system). That predictive model is tested against reality for it's veracity (backtesting). If the model is predictive, you can optimize your decision making by creating parameter sets around the prediction that are synergistic with the implications of the prediction (risk, stop loss, target, scaling, pyramiding etc).
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Forex Session Volume ExplorerFigure out the best time to trade your favorite Currency Pair, Commodity, or Crypto!
This indicator is an exploration of how Forex Sessions affect volume. The colored plots below represent the accumulative volume during each of the four major trading sessions: London, New York, Tokyo, and Sydney.
Plots have been normalized as a percentage of total volume, i.e. London = 34.2 signifies that 34.2% of all volume occurs during the London Session.
Trading the session with the highest volume will greatly benefit your Win Rate, especially when using "typical" indicators and strategies.
Use in conjunction with my previous tool for a clean & customizable visual representation of Forex Sesssions:
Forex Trading Sessions
Cheers,
EFX (@DasanC)
True Volume Flow IndexAn indicator that studies the price movement with the trading volume in the form of an equation that represents the trading volume in the price range.
It is excellently used to determine buying from support areas, as well as confirming the breach of resistances, see the example in the attached chart,
The best use of it is the DIVERGENCE between the indicator and the price.
Volume In USDDisplay volume in fiat base currency so that we can compare symbols in a list to find healthy one to trade.
Add a label so that we can see the latest volume number easier on mobile phone.
BE_VolumeAnalysis_ProTraders rely on volume as a key metric because it lets them know the liquidity level of an asset. If enough volumes are supplied (Buy | Sell) definitely prices respect the supplied volume.
However, the word “Supplied” is here indicated as “Pressure”. If there is enough Buying pressure then sellers will be kicked out easy and vis-versa.
Index traders normally refers to future contract volumes and hence we have provided an option to refer the volumes from the near expiry contracts.
Mathematical calculation is involved in this study to arrive at the Appx volume for the options such as Volume Splitter. If pressure is seen from buyer side, then volumes will be shown for buyers more and similarly for sellers. Each candle will have both buyers’ volume vs Seller Volume.
Similar study have be made along with some averages to arrive at the buying | Selling pressure for the Options “Volume Pressure & Vol Pres 2”. If price has to move up buying volumes should get pumped in and for prices to fall down selling volumes should be pumped in to the market. Quantum of pressure is being calculated accordingly and shown as the areas for option “Volume Pressure” and Candles for option “Vol Pres 2”.
Also we have shown some additional built in indicators like OBV and Price Volume Trend along with faith plots to show the traders extra information about the volumes to take some wise trades.
Note: Study involves more of price action calculations (mathematical calculations only).
Realtime Volume Stats Panel w Delta, Buy/Sell%, Cumulative DeltaWhat is it?
Displays several realtime volume stats for each bar/candle.
Although it was originally created to be an assist tool for the Market Footprint (available as a separate indicator) to consolidate the numbers into a neat panel below, it can be used independently as an Orderflow Analysis tool as well.
It currently displays the following:
(1) Net Delta Volume for the bar; (2) Total Volume for the bar; (3) Cumulative Delta Volume for bars plotted up till this point (i.e., from the time the tool started collecting realtime data);
(4) Buy Volume for the bar as a percentage of the total volume for the bar; and, (5) Sell Volume for the bar as a percentage of the total volume for the bar.
All labels/colors etc. are configurable to suit your aesthetics.
All data are ONLY AVAILABLE FOR REAL-TIME BARS. The longer you keep a chart open with the study enabled, the more data it collects and displays, and the better your analysis can potentially be.
Note that the data gets reset every time (a) any of the options is changed, (b) the market is switched, (c) the browser is refreshed, or (d) the script is reloaded
DATA ISN'T STORED. I.e., every time a new symbol is loaded, the previous symbol's data is lost. So if you intend to monitor a symbol closely, you would need to keep it loaded all the time (and without tinkering with any of the Settings).
Who is it for?
For ultra short term traders who are used to looking at short term auction orderflow (and price action) to catch buy/sell anomalies and accurate trade entries
For traders who are already using Market Footprint but want the volume stats to be displayed on the bottom pane making for a cleaner interface.
For traders (, irrespective of their method of trading,) who wish to understand what is happening under the hood when a certain price action unfolds. (Who is in control, who got trapped, what does liquidity or the lack thereof look like, etc.)
Realtime Volume Bars w Market Buy/Sell/Neutral split & Mkt Delta
What is it?
A tool that shows Real-time Volume bars split into 3 components: (1) Market Buy Volume - i.e., the volume that got transacted on upticks; (2) Market Sell Volume - i.e., the volume that got transacted on downticks;
and, (3) Neutral Volume - i.e., the volume that got transacted without a change in price. (This feature can be turned off if you want normal volume bars).
Market delta (i.e., Market Buy Volume - Market Sell Volume) is also displayed above each volume bar. (On by default; can be switched off from Settings)
The split and Market Delta data are ONLY AVAILABLE FOR REAL-TIME BARS. Historical bars are shown just like regular ones. The dotted line marks the start of real-time data (i.e., the bar from which the indicator started collecting and displaying data). You will see accurate data for bars to the right of this line. The longer you keep a chart open with the study enabled, the more data it collects and displays, and the better your analysis can potentially be.
Note that the data gets reset every time any of the options is changed, the market is switched, the browser is refreshed, or the script is reloaded
DATA ISN'T STORED. I.e., every time a new symbol is loaded, the previous symbol's data is lost. So if you intend to monitor a symbol, you would need to keep it loaded all the time.
Who is it for?
For traders who are used to analyzing buy/sell activity using market buy/sell volume and market delta information
Although you can use this independently as well, use it in conjunction with "Market Delta Volume for Realtime Bars" indicator to get a better visual representation of the numbers.
TIL Candle Volume HeatmapTrading Indicator Lab’s Candle Volume Heatmap for TradingView merges volume with price by applying gradient colors in the bars. It can also detect bars that have the most volume and the least volume.
Gradient Coloring
When applied to a chart, the Candle Volume Heatmap indicator applies colors to each bar which may vary according to its number of volume. The chart becomes a heatmap where you can easily spot which parts of the chart that are “hottest” or the bars that had the greatest number of volume and the “coldest” or ones that had the least volume. The indicator uses colors that transitions from BLUE to RED where shades closer to blue are “cold” (low volume) and those that are more in the shade of red are considered “hot” (high volume).
- Blue candlesticks – has low volume
- Red candlesticks – has high volume
High and Low Volume Bars
In addition to bar color changes, the Candle Volume Heatmap indicator also marks bars that have the lowest and highest volume within a certain length. Low and high-volume bars are marked as follows.
- – Low volume bars are marked with a small cross above them signifying a very low volume. Please note that this symbol always appears in new bars which are only starting to accumulate volume.
- – High volume bars are marked with a large plus sign above them signifying a very high volume. These bars along with other red-colored bars are the ones that should be monitored most.
Uses
Identifying low and high-volume bars can be useful in determining whether there is weight or “force” behind the price action that occurs in each bar. High volume bars can be used to validate candlestick reversal patterns and confirm breakouts in support and resistance levels.
Available Alert Conditions
- High Volume – triggers when a high-volume bar (marked with a plus sign) is detected
- Low Volume – triggers when a low-volume bar (marked with a cross sign) is detected
Inputs
- Length – sets the number of bars the indicator analyzes at each execution.
- Color Gradient – sets the color set for applying the heatmap on the chart candlesticks. Choices available are Blue-Red (good for light mode) and Yellow-Red (good for dark mode). Red color always signifies the highest concentration of volume.
- Apply Heatmap Colors – applies the color gradient on the chart candlesticks to indicate the amount of volume in each one
- Display Markers Below – moves the position of the high volume (plus) and low volume (cross) markers below the candlestick
Market Delta Volume for Realtime BarsWhat is it?
Market Delta Volume Tool for real-time bars
A market delta tool that shows, (1) the volume that got transacted on upticks - or the market buy volume; (2) the volume that got transacted on downticks - or the market sell volume (3) the market delta volume (i.e., market buy volume - market sell volume); (4) the total volume (market buy volume + market sell volume + neutral volume); and (4) the volume that got transacted without a change in price - or the neutral volume (total volume = market buy volume + market sell volume + neutral volume)
NOTE: THIS WORKS ONLY ON REAL-TIME BARS, NOT ON HISTORICAL BARS! The dotted line marks the start of real-time data (i.e., the bar from which the indicator started collecting and displaying data). You will see accurate data only for bars to the right of this line.
The longer you keep a chart open with the study enabled, the more data it collects and displays and the better your analysis can potentially be.
Note that the data gets reset every time any of the options is changed, the market is switched, the browser is refreshed, or the script is reloaded.
DATA ISN'T STORED. I.e., every time a new symbol is loaded/or the same symbol is reloaded, data gets refreshed.
Who is it for?
For traders who are used to analyzing buy/sell activity using market delta information. Especially, short-term trader/scalpers who are used to keeping the same chart open through the trading session.
Also for traders to see and study how anomalies in volume can give clues to buyer/seller absorption, initiative buying/selling etc.
Can be used to better understand VSA as well, although not necessary.
Essentially, this gives real-time delta volume information; use it however you see fit.
The Manager The Manger is a simple and repeatable trade management indicator suite for all instruments and for all timeframes.
The strategy that makes up this trade management tool includes:
1. Average volume calculations with auto lookbacks - Each candle then is identified as being above or below average volume with Dots above or below each candle.
2. Volume Distribution or Accumulation candles - Identifies if the candle has higher or lower volume compared to previous candle
a. If Higher volume and is a Down candle it is a distribution candle and is coloured Red.
b. If Higher volume and is an Up candles it is an accumulation candle and is coloured Green.
3. Adjustable BIAS cloud with four settings for Day Trading and Swing Trading. Red is Bearish BIAS with Price action and Green is a Bullish BIAS with Price Action.
Some of the simple rules to follow when using "The Manager" to help manage your trades Long or Short. (More is covered in our tutorial video)
1. When Short Trading and you get a Green Accumulation Candle with a Cyan Dot Above candle (Higher than Average Volume) printed. This is a sign of a potential reversal against your short trade and an aggressive profit taking exit is necessary.
2. When Long Trading and you get a Red Distribution Candle with a Cyan Dot Above candle (Higher than Average Volume) printed. This is a sign of a potential reversal against your long trade and an aggressive profit taking exit is necessary.
3. Pullbacks against the direction of your trade with Blue Dots Below Candles (Lower than average volume) show low momentum pullbacks and a sign to stay in your trade or revert to BIAS Cloud rules.
4. BIAS Cloud - When Green Changes to Red, this is your conservative exit for Long Trades. - When Red changes to Green, this is your conservative exit for short trade.
5. BIAS Cloud - When day trading and your position has a parabolic move - change settings to day trading aggressive
6. BIAS Cloud - When Swing trading and your position has a parabolic move - change settings to day trading conservative or moderate depending on how much room you want to give for a pullback against the direction of your swing trade.
Remember when day trading or swing trading, there is usually a data or news catalyst that reverses the direction of an instrument and potentially a trade that you are in. "The Manager" soon spots those with either accumulation or distribution candles combining with higher than average volume. And usually with a distinct candle stick formation rejecting highs or lows. The ability for you to visually see this on your chart with our indicator gives you chance to maximise your profits by understanding the behaviour represented by the coloured candles and the dots above or below the candles. The BIAS cloud allows for a more conservative approach to this as discussed above
Weis Wave Volume NumbersWhat is it?
This is an indicator to complement @modhelius' Weis Wave Volume Indicator.
Original code has been modified to display wave volume (cumulative) numbers above or below the latest candle of the corresponding wave on the main pane. Since we are concerned only with relative volume, VOLUME NUMBERS HAVE BEEN SCALED DOWN. (If you need actual volume numbers, uncheck "Scale Down Volume" option in Settings). Rising wave volume is denoted in green. Falling wave volume is denoted in red. Developing wave volume is postfixed with a '_'. Confirmed wave volumes won't have this.
Who is it for?
This indicator is useful if you already use Weis Waves in your analysis and could do with an additional numerical representation of the wave volume on the main pane. Can be used in conjunciton with @modhelius' Weis Wave Volume (WWV) indicator (need to be added separately) to complement the visual representation of the waves. Can be used independently as well.
Pelase note that if you use any other Weis Wave indicator (other than @modhelius'), the numbers and the waveforms might not match.
Volume Records + AlertContents
Overall Introduction
Settings menu parameters
Usage
How to use alerts
Limits
Overall Introduction
This indicator is a "volume analysis" tool for confirming the direction and strength of price trend and spotting trend reversals. This tool consists of two parts:
1- The colored graph is a custom volume oscillator which shows the relative changes in volume.
The darkening of the color of the bars is a sign of increasing volume.
2- Triangular labels that show trading volume records over different time periods based on the absolute values of the volume.
By creating an alert, you can be notified of new trading volume records. These records are:
Highest / lowest volume in one year,
Highest / lowest volume in six month
Highest / lowest volume in three month
Highest / lowest volume in one month
Highest / lowest volume in one week
Settings menu parameters
{Short Length} =>
The fast volume MA of the Volume Oscillator.
{Long Length} =>
The slow volume MA of the Volume Oscillator.
{Visual Parameters} =>
Parameters to personalize the appearance of the indicator.
{Alert Conditions Part 01: Highest Records ⏰ } =>
Parameters to customize the alert.
{Alert Conditions Part 02: Lowest Records ⏰ } =>
Parameters to customize the alert.
Usage
This indicator is a "volume analysis" tool for confirming the direction and strength of price trend and spotting trend reversals.
What Is Volume Analysis?
Volume analysis involves examining relative or absolute changes in an asset's trading volume in order to make inferences about future price movements.
A significant price increase along with a significant volume increase, for example, could be a credible sign of a continued bullish trend or a bullish reversal.
The gradual darkening of the bars is a sign of the strength of the trend.
Volume can be an indicator of market strength, as rising markets on increasing volume are typically viewed as strong and healthy.
How to use alerts
Note that by creating an alert, an instance of the indicator, with all your settings, will be activated on the site's server and alerts will be triggered by it.
After that, changing the indicator settings on the chart will no longer affect the alert.
Open the settings window and select the alert conditions as you wish
Click the Create Alert button (or press the A key while holding down the ALT key)
In the Condition section, select the name of the indicator.
Make the rest of the settings as you wish.
Finally, click on the Create button.
It's finished. After a few moments, your alert will be added to the Alerts menu.
Limits
The labels are displayed after the bars close.
Labels are displayed for the last 10,000 bars.
Volume Ranges (VSA)The script is intended for volume analysis
It shows if the volume is low, average, high or ultra-high.
Can be applied to any timeframe and any asset.
There're two calculation methods user can choose from:
1. Ranges - it allows to set a lookback period and moving average type to calculate averages
2. Deviations. In this case only one setting is applied - lookback period. Average type is not involved in this calculation method
Play around to figure out which one is better for you
Colors are:
Red - low volume
Green - avg volume
Yellow - high volume
Blue - ultra high volume
SVA - Simple Volume Analyzer, by BlueJayBird [bjb] ENGLISH & SPANISH
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The idea was initially inspired in the concepts shared by @LazyBear on his indicator "Better Volume Indicator" (). But I found it somewhat complicated and dull. So I came up with this.
Concept:
It changes the color of volume bars based on surrounding volume changes.
Volume changes are plotted as volume MAs lines in the volume pane.
Whenever the volume is higher than these MAs, the bar changes color.
For this reason, the bar color change is RELATIVE TO the surroundings, because the color change depends on how far the MA has been extended due to sudden (or not) changes in the volume.
BAR COLORS:
Weak Green and Red: Low volume. The calm before or after the storm.
Normal Green and Red: Mid volume. Still low volume, you may get bored.
Yellow: High volume. Players are playing hard and harder.
White: Ultra-High Volume. The elephants stepped in.
NOTES:
SVA works better at lower timeframes. Though as far as I can tell, it works pretty well as far as 1D timeframe.
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La idea estuvo inicialmente inspirada en los conceptos expuestos por @LazyBear en su indicador "Better Volume Indicator" (). Pero lo encontré un poco complicado y falto de claridad. Así que me inventé este.
Conceptp:
Cambia el color de las barras basándose en los últimos cambios de volumen.
Los cambios de volumen son ploteados como lineas de medias móviles (MAs, es decir "Moving Averages") en la sección del volumen (chart pane).
En cualquier momento que el volumen es mayor que estos MAs, el color de las barras cambia.
Por esta razon, el cambio de color de las barras es RELATIVO a lo que está sucediendo alrededor, ya que el cambio de color depende de qué tan lejos el MA se haya extendido por causa de los últimos cambios (o no) de volumen.
BAR COLORS:
Verde y rojo apagados: Volumen bajo (Low Volume). La calma antes de la tormenta.
Verde y rojo normales: Volumen medio (Mid volume). Volumen todavía bajo. Es posible que te aburras.
Amarillo: Volumen alto (High Volume). Los jugadores están jugando duro.
Blanco: Volumen ultra-alto (Ultra-High Volume). Los elefantes entran a la cancha.
NOTAS:
SVA funciona mejor en temporalidades menores. Pero por lo que he visto, funciona bien hasta la temporalidad de 1D.
KINSKI Flexible Volume OscillatorThe Volume Oscillator is a trend-oriented indicator that shows the strength or weakness of price trends. This indicator calculates the volume from two moving averages (MA). The value of the slow volume MA is then subtracted from the value of the fast moving average. The Volume Oscillator measures volume by analyzing the relationship between these two moving averages.
The special feature of this indicator is that the type of moving average can be selected as the basis for calculation. Currently, it is possible to choose between the following MA variants:
"COVWMA", "DEMA", "EMA", "EHMA", "FRAMA", "HMA", "KAMA", "RMA", "SMA", "SMMA", "VIDYA", "VWMA", "WMA".
Upward and downward movements are represented in different colors. The following color variants are available:
Color green: Strong upward trend
Color green/dark: weakening upward trend
Color red: strong downward trend
Color red/dark: weakening downward trend
The colors, as well as the style can be adjusted in the settings according to your own needs.
Volume Profile Array's [fikira]Inspired by © IldarAkhmetgaleev (AkhIL) - "Poor man's volume profile" - "PMVolProf"
He did a fantastic job on "Volume Profile"!
My script is about making this with array's
Settings:
- period (last x bars) for calculation
- max width (visible horizontal range)
- amount of sections (vertical sections; to many sections can give an error -> lower the sections in that case)
Setting "high/low", "close":
- "high/low"
-> the volume of every bar (in the period) which low is lower than a particular section and which high is higher than that section is added to that section
- "close"
-> here the volume of every bar (in the period) which close closes in the range of a particular section is added to that section
The orange/blue coloured "Volume lines" are the highest/lowest values above and below present close
(can be used as Support/resistance )
"Only show max/min" shows only the orange/blue Volume lines
The period and highest/lowest is show by 2 thin blue lines
Color, line width is adjustable
Cheers!
EMA - MA 21/55/100/200 with Horizontal Lines and LabelsThis indicator will help you to get dynamic support lines of EMA 21,55,100,200 and MA 55,100,200. You can get the Price of EMA And MA in Labels also.
SOLID LINES - 4 HOUR
DOTTED LINES - 1 DAY
DASHED LINE - 1 HOUR
Hope It will help you.
Trade with your own risk. I am not liable for any loss and profit based on this indicator.
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TH-Long & ShortThis indicator will help in identifying the reference candles for taking entry into the trade.
These reference candles are been named as LONG & SHORT Candles for easy understanding.
LONG Volume Candles - are reference candle for taking long positions.
SHORT Volume Candles - are reference candle for taking short positions.
Color Coding of Volume Candles:
LONG CANDLES - GREEN
SHORT CANDLES - RED
NEUTRAL CANDLES - YELLOW
LOGIC behind this implementation:
LONG candle:
In order to take long position we need to identify the price level, wherein we can anticipate the price is likely to get reversed along with increase in volume w.r.t previous candle.
Once this identified candle high price is taken out by any consecutive candles on closing basis, we get more confirmation of possible bullish price reversal. Hence the indicator tries to mark those volume candles as LONG candles (Green) where in the volume has increased from the previous candle along with the price increase on upper side.
SHORT candle:
In order to take short position we need to identify the price level, wherein we can anticipate the price is likely to get reversed along with increase in volume w.r.t previous candle.
Once this identified candle low price is taken out by any consecutive candles on closing basis, we get more confirmation of possible bearish price reversal. Hence the indicator tries to mark those volume candles as SHORT candles (Red) where in the volume has increased from the previous candle along with the price decrease on lower side.
NEUTRAL candle:
The price are trading in a range with no significant change in volumes too, these candles can be ignored as possible triggers for position entry. The indicator marks these volume candle as NEUTRAL candles (Yellow) which can be ignored.
HOW TO USE THIS INDICATOR:
First & more most this is not a buy/sell kind of indicator. As explained earlier, they help in identifying the possible price reversals.
We need to first identify your supply and demand zones and then use these signals as an extra confirmation for taking positions.
LONG Positions:
Wait for possible green volume candle formation, once formed mark the high of the corresponding price candle. On breach of that price on closing basis by any consecutive candle, we can look for possible long position.
SHORT Positions:
Wait for possible red volume candle formation, once formed mark the low of the corresponding price candle. On breach of that price on closing basis by any consecutive candle, we can look for possible Short position.
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QF VZO QF VZO is a leading volume oscillator
Its advantage is in giving leading buy/sell signals based on volume conditions and identifying overbought/oversold volume conditions, along with extreme overbought/oversold situations which lead to a change in sentiment, and most probably, leads to change of the current trend. QF VZO also has leading divergences to potentially spot trend reversals and trend continuation with almost zero lag.