A trading range which is formed during the first three trading day of any month sets an important "Month Opening Range". The lowest price made during the first three trading days can be considered the Monthly Support level (see the green line drawn by the indicator). The highest price made during the first three trading days can be considered the Monthly...
Select a zone to analyse the vectors. This screener show the ratio of the bullish and bearish candle vector and on volume. Slide the white bar to choose your sample size or you can enter the date. Click label to hide start calculation and end calculation. - Happy trading
A quick and easy "at a glance" display for the viewable candles. It does repaint, but that is a non-issue, as it is simply a quick and handy tool to visually see a quick peek at the visible range. The highest, lowest, and average are displayed, with labels for the percentage distance from the current close value and total range. Automatic color for each based on...
The RSI is a contrarian indicator bounded between 0 and 100 where values close to the area of 30 represent an oversold condition and values close to the area of 70 represent an overbought condition. Generally, we use the area of 70/75 and the area of 30/25 as extremes that signal a market reversal or a correction. But what if we calculate a simple way to make...
Average True Range (ATR) and Average Price Change (APC). Shows the ATR and APC as well as the TR and PC for the current bar, colour coded to indicate very large/small bars. The ATR and APC are also colour coded to reflect whether they are increasing or decreasing. Style will need to be customized.
what is "Colorful Channel"? it is a overbought - oversold indicator. what it does? It fills the area between the upper band of the channel and the price line with green, the area between the lower band of the channel and the price line with red color and applies a transparency to these colors according to the distance of the price from the channel lines. thus...
This indicator plots the Expected Move (EM) calculated from weekly options pricing, for a quick visual reference. The EM is the amount that a stock is predicted to increase or decrease from its current price, based on the current level of implied volatility. This range can be viewed as support and resistance, or once price gets outside of the range, institutional...
DESCRIPTION AND OVERVIEW The Average Daily Range is a measure of volatility (typically across 5 days for the FX markets). I originally saw this being used in a trading system called ANTSSYS by Daryll Guppy and some other developers. I couldn't find it anywhere so I decided to build it from scratch. What this does is allow you to measure volatility across various...
REVE stands for ‘Range Extensions Volume Expansions’. It seeks to report the same as the REVE which I published before. However the code uses a different algorithm to find the ‘usual range’ or ‘usual volume’ to which the current range and volume is compared. In the old REVE a function is coded which mimics a median() function.. In this code the median() function...
OVERVIEW The Change of Volatility indicator is a technical indicator that gauges the amount of volatility currently present in the market. The purpose of this indicator is to filter out with-trend signals during ranging/non-trending/consolidating conditions. CONCEPTS This indicator assists traders in capitalizing on the assumption that trends are more likely...
Opening Range with Infinite Price Targets is an ORB indicator that automatically generates price targets into infinity based on a user-defined % of range. This indicator includes many nice-to-have features missing from other indicators. Such as: Price Target Labels with Price tooltip, want to know exactly what price pt3 is at? Hover over it and see. Custom...
ATR+ Advanced Sessions ATR for Daterange The ATR+ adds the following additional filters to the stock ATR indicator by Tradingview: - Calculates the overall average ATR for a user defined daterange, optionally filtered by trading session and selected weekdays, presented as a secondary line over the standard ATR line. - Basic ATR line, with colour highlight to...
The basic math behind this Indicator is very similar to the math behind the Relative Strength Index without using a standard deviation as used for the Relative Volatility Index. The Volatility Range is calculated by utilizing the highs and lows. However not in the same way as in the Relative Volatility Index. This approach leads to different values, but the...
RF+ Replay for Heikin Ashi RF+ Replay for Heikin Ashi generates fully customisable Heikin Ashi candlesticks presented on a standard chart, enabling traders to utilise the Tradingview Replay feature with Heikin Ashi candlesticks when analysing and backtesting HA style strategies. The features of this indicator include: - Fully customisable Heikin Ashi...
OVERVIEW The Keltner Channel Volatility Filter indicator is a technical indicator that gauges the amount of volatility currently present in the market. The purpose of this indicator is to filter out with-trend signals during ranging/non-trending/consolidating conditions. CONCEPTS This indicator assists traders in capitalizing on the assumption that trends are...
OVERVIEW The Normalized Volatility indicator is a technical indicator that gauges the amount of volatility currently present in the market, relative to the average volatility in the market. The purpose of this indicator is to filter out with-trend signals during ranging/non-trending/consolidating conditions. CONCEPTS This indicator assists traders in...
OVERVIEW The Normalized Volume indicator is a technical indicator that gauges the amount of volume currently present in the market, relative to the average volume in the market. The purpose of this indicator is to filter out with-trend signals during ranging/non-trending/consolidating conditions. CONCEPTS This indicator assists traders in capitalizing on the...
See previous version for explanation of the 30min Opening Range: This new version is for users that prefer to see the Opening Range Extensions. The extensions are based on the distance from the Opening Range High to the Mid Point (or Low to the Mid Point).