This indicator provides numerous indicator tools/functions all related to Volume Weighted Price Averages (VWAPs). Specifically the ability to add multiple anchored VWAPs to arbitrary points (highs, lows, significant events such as earnings , flash crashes, etc...) is a very powerful way to see where market participants that were active at those times are in regards those positions relative to current price.
With this indicator you can:
Enable a typical session-based VWAP (resets every session) - does not render line from last candle of session to first candle of new session so as to keep your charts looking a bit neater.
Enable a week-to-date VWAP , month-to-date VWAP , or year-to-date VWAP
Enable an anchored VWAP that can be automatically anchored to the high within the last week (timeframe independent) or to a high within a certain number of candles back, or set to a specific date and time. There is also an "ignore" recent candle filter if using the candle range method for auto-locating the high.
Enable an anchored VWAP that can be automatically anchored to the low within the last week (timeframe independent) or to a low within a certain number of candles back, or set to a specific date and time. There is also an "ignore recent candle" filter if using the candle range method for auto-locating the low.
The week/month/year-to-date VWAP can also be treated as an Ad-Hoc anchored VWAP and have it’s anchor set to an arbitrary date and time.
A support/resistance line can be added in for the last session’s VWAP close.
Z-Score bands can be added (band values configurable) and attached to any of the above VWAPs (Session, AutoHigh, AutoLow, AdHoc/Week/Month/Year). These are calculated using the proper unbiased standard deviation calculation (not the built in PineScript biased stdev function).
(note: not all functionality is shown in the chart above because it would be a mess - all the options for this indicator are not necessarily intended to be used simultaneously on the same chart, though they can be if you really like that sort of thing)
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