Overview The Annual Returns % Comparison indicator aimed to compare the historical annual percentage change of any two symbols. The indicator output shows a column-plot that was developed by two using a pine script table, so each period has pair columns showing the yearly percentage change for entered symbols.
Features - Enter [Start - End] date range. - Fill up with any two symbols. - Choose the output data whether adjusted or not. - Change the location of the table plot - Color columns by a symbol. - Size the height and width of columns. - Color background, border, and text. - The tooltip of the column value appears once the cursor sets above the specific column. As it seen below.
Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks.
Note di rilascio
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- Added an option to pick up the chart symbol.
Note di rilascio
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- Enhanced the code structure. - Added line between legend section and plot section. - Improved coloring. - Improved indicator's settings. - With this update, it's possible to browse the plot at any timeframe.
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erdinczeytin94
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Can we increase the number of comparisons to 6?
erdinczeytin94
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@erdinczeytin94, Could you help me, I couldn't fully progress in coding?
rapira34c
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Great script. I wonder if you could enhance/create a new script it for monthly intervals as well. To be more precise. I'd like to see a bar diagram where I can compare for 1 ticker symbol each months of the last x years. So the x Axis would be grouped by months and instead of multiple symbol tickers to compare just multiple years in comparison (i.e.last 5years). For 5 Years the diagram would show then 5 little bars x 12 months. Or even more flexible Group by months (5 little year bars x 12 months ) or group by years (12 little months bars x 5 years) as options. For example I heard that AMD always had their best performances during the winter season. With such a Indicator you could see easily that in the last 5 years the performance in December was significantly higher than in June. Really would appreciate it. In comparison to your current indicator I think seeing monthly changes as well could add a good overview for seasonal changes instead of just the progress of the company over the last years