Gap ZonesSharing a simple gap zone identifier, simply detects gap up/down areas and plots them for visual reference. Calculation uses new candle open compared to previous candle close and draws the zone, a mid point is plotted also as far too often it's significance is proven effective.
Works on any timeframe and market though I recommend utilizing timeframes such as weekly or daily for viewing at lower timeframes such as 5, 15 or 30 minutes.
Often price is observed reaching towards zone high/mid/low before rejection/bouncing. These gap zones can give quantitative basis for trade management.
Future features may include alerts based on price crossing up/down gap low, mid and highs. Feel free to message with any other suggestions.
Cerca negli script per "Up down"
LowLag Channel StochThis study is an experiment utilizing the Hull Filter technique applied to an exponential moving average that has a relatively low lag to analyze trend activity. The Hull method is adjusted by the length.
A modified stochastic is used to help confirm buy/sell opportunities. The stochastic limits of 0.2 and 0.8 may be adjusted.
The up/down arrows indicate buy/sell opportunities. At the color change a buy/sell condition is indicated. Confirmation is by the stochastic passing through the appropriate limits. A third confirmation should be considered.
The initial signals are occasionally repeated because of the wait for 2 time instants. This is included because some buy/sell opportunities were missed without the wait.
Volume Price and FundamentalsVolume Price and Fundamentals indicators contains 4 exponential moving averages based upon Fibonnaci numbers as period (8, 21, 55 & 144) with crossovers and crossunders.
It also contain a table for volume and 50 Day Avg. Volume, Relative volume, Change in Volume, Volume Value, Up-Down Closing Basis days in last 50 days, Volume ratio (U/D Ratio) on last 50-day Up / Down days and along with fundamental analysis table with various Fundamental Analysis parameters and QoQ & YoY comparison basis for better investment decision making.
Relative Strength/Zero Line/UP/DOWN(When Relative Strength Cross Over Zero Line with Green Signal then you decide @@Buy posation at own risk reward)
(Whwn Relative Strength Cross zero line Below with red Signal , Then you decide Short posation at own Risk.)
Move Up/Down in X daysShows up and down moves off Y per cent for X days.
Also shows a bar for days that has a volume over a threshold.
Default configuration is 20% move up or down for 5 days and volume threshold of 9 Million.
PrasiGanFanFibntroduction
This is a combination of Fibonacci and Gann fan /retracements.
The script can automatically draw as many:
Fibonacci Retracements
Fibonacci Fan
Gann Retracements
Gann Fan
as the user requires on the chart. Each level set or fan consists of 7 lines based on the most important ratios of Fibonacci/ Gann .
Basics
What are Fibonacci retracements?
Fibonacci retracement levels are horizontal lines that indicate where support and resistance are likely to occur. They stem from Fibonacci’s sequence. Each level is associated with a percentage which is how much of a prior move the price has retraced. The Fibonacci retracement levels are 23.6%, 38.2%, 61.8%, and 78.6%. While not officially a Fibonacci ratio, 50% is also used. The indicator is useful because it can be drawn between any two significant price points, such as a high and a low. The indicator will then create the levels between those two points.
What are Gann retracements?
A developer of technical analysis and trading was W.D. Gann . Gann theory expects a normal retracement of 50 percent. This means that under normal selling pressure, the stock price will decline half the amount of its most recent rise, and vice versa. It also suggests that retracements occur at the halfway point of a move, such as 25 percent (half of 50 percent), 12.5 percent (half of 25 percent), and so on.
What is Fibonacci fan?
Fibonacci fan is a set of sequential trend lines drawn from a trough or peak through a set of points dictated by Fibonacci retracements. The first step to create it is to draw a trend line covering the local lowest and highest prices of a security. To reach retracement levels, the trader divides the difference in price at the low and high end by ratios determined by the Fibonacci series. The lines formed by connecting the starting point for the base trend line and each retracement level create the Fibonacci fan.
What is Gann fan?
A Gann fan consists of a series of lines called Gann angles. These angles are superimposed over a price chart to show potential support and resistance levels. The resulting image is supposed to help technical analysts predict price changes. Gann believed the 45-degree angle to be most important, but the Gann fan also draws angles at degrees like 75, 63.75, 26.25 and 15. The Gann fan originates at a low or high point. The resulting lines show areas of potential future support and resistance . The 45-degree line is known as the 1:1 line because the price will rise or fall at a 45-degree angle when the price moves up/down one unit for each unit of time. All other lines in the Gann fan are drawn above and below the 1:1 line. The other angles are associated with 2:1, 3:1, 4:1, 8:1 and 1:8, 1:4, 1:3, and 1:2 time-to-price moves.
Challenges
The most of the time I dedicated to writing this script has been spent on handling these problems:
1. Finding Local Highest/Lowest Prices
In order to draw Fibonacci and Gann fan /retracements, it's necessary to find local highest and lowest price points (Extrema) on the chart. As this could be so challenging, most traders and coders draw the lines covering the low and high prices over a given period of time or a limited number of bars back instead. I already wrote an indicator using this approach (Auto Fibonacci Combo).
In this new script I tried to find the exact highest and lowest prices based on this idea that: if a high point is formed lower than previous high which was after a lowest point, then that previous one was the local highest point, and vice versa if a low point is formed higher than previous low which was after a highest point, then that previous one was the local lowest point. So logically an extremum price on the chart won't be found until the next high/low point is formed.
2. Finding Proper Chart Scale for Gann Fan
Based on the theory, Gann angles are sensitive to the chart price scale and in order to have the right angles, the chart must be made with the proper scale. J.A. Hyerczyk in his book "Pattern, Price & Time - Using Gann Theory in Technical Analysis" suggests that the easiest way to determine the scale of a market is by taking the difference between top-to-top and bottom-to-bottom and dividing it by the time it took the market to move from top to top and bottom to bottom.
Thus on a properly constructed chart, the basic equation for calculating Gann angles is: Price * Time.
3. Drawing Fans and Relocating Fan Labels at Each New Bar in Pine (A Programming-Related Subject)
To do this, I used linear equations and line slopes. Of course it was so complicated and exhausting, but finally I overcame that thanks to my genius cousin.
Settings and Usage
By default, the script shows detected extremum points plus 1 Fibonacci fan, 1 Gann fan , 1 set of Fibonacci retracements and no Gann retracements on the chart. All of these could be changed in the indicator settings beside the color and transparency of each line.
Feel free to use this and send me your thoughts!
Future Risk CalculatorCreated out of revenge against the difficulty of controlling psychology, greed, and risk management. Designed for cryptocurrency futures trading by following the risk management principles from Kevin Sailly. Very welcome if there are suggestions and input to improve the quality of this "indicator". Please use wisely.
How to use:
1. Open indicator settings.
2. Fill out all the forms. (Note: I make Max Loss Risk only has 5 options. Because, you know, to control the greed. You can choose by considering your risk profiles and market condition)
3. All of the information and calculation will appear on the label (right side of the bar chart) and top-right box.
4. You can adjust the three prices (target, entry, and stop) by clicking any part of the indicator. There will be three dots in the middle of the chart window (align with three prices). Click that dots and drag them up/down to customize according to your wishes. The price order must be correct, for LONG direction the price order from the top is target-entry-stop. Vice versa for SHORT direction. There will be "SETUP ERROR" text in the top-right box if the price order is not correct.
"Never, ever argue with your trading system." (by Michael Covel)
Regards,
Ircham
Percentage Up/Down vs lowest/highestPercentage difference at current price (close) to lowest and highest certain number of bars ago (14, 36, 96).
.srb suite vol & infoThe volume indicator
what can replace the built-in volume indicator and It also has some useful features.
and designed to work as overlay in the same pane with open-source indicator by default.
Regular volume Indicator
Volume SMA plot
Large Volume ! emphasize by color & mark.
Ultra Volume ! overlay marking ; x2 x4 x6 lager than regular average volume. it will help you can take the reversal
BTC-agg. Volume
4 BTC-spot & 4 BTC-PERP volume aggregated.
It might helps you don't miss out on important volume flows.
Weighted to spot trading volume when using PERP+spot volume.
If enabled, BTC-agg.Vol automatically applied when selecting BTC-pair.
Information panel (optimized for crypto-currency)
BTC-PERP price & delta (when Binance:BTCUSDT selected)
BTC dominance, Binance:BTCUSDTPERP OI
Symbol, Price, Daily up/down
ATR14 (for checking current volatility)
Recommended setup for .srb suite
tradingview | chart setting > Appearance > Top margin 0%, Bottom margin 0% for optimized screen usage
tradingview | chart setting > Appearance > Right margin 57
.srb suite vol & info --> Visual Order > Bring to Front
.srb suite vol & info --> Pin to scale > No scale (Full-screen)
Fibonacci Moving AverageFibonacci moving averages are a more reactive form of EMA utilizing the Fibonacci sequence (1 2 3 5 8 13 ... etc) to weight values.
This method gives several advantages of EMAs: they respond much sooner to price action while still weighting for past values and longer MAs (200 candle, 800 candle) etc moving averages can be calculated from candle 1 - handy for newly listed cryptocurrencies, equities, ETFs, etc.
The script allows for up to 5 moving averages. They can also be set as WMAs which weight older values more than recent to create slow/fast MAs.
They can be used the same way regular EMAs/WMAs are used: crossovers give trade entry/exit points, can indicate trend by alignment with other MAs and by their angle up/down, and - less useful for FMAs since no one else uses them - they can provide resistance.
All TimeFrame OscillatorsI have always fighted to understand the market direction because it looks different on different timeframes.
I wanted an indicator where I can see all the different timeframes at once.
This indicator shows already existing oscillators but not only in the current chart's timeframe, but all the most important higer timeframes at once.
I have started with the stoch, then added as many oscillators as I could.
Experimenting with this I have saw that confluence of 4H 1D and 1W Stoch can be very interesting and can highlight higher timeframe take profit areas and sometimes major tops/bottoms.
Also bounces can be interesting when a lower timeframe stoch is bounced or rejected from a higher one.
Oscillators:
Stoch - Stochastic Oscillator
SMI - Stochastic Momentum Index
Rsi - Relative Strength Index
StochRsi - Stochastic RSI
WaveTrend - Vumanchu alias Market Cypher Wave Trend line
CCI - Commodity Channel Index
CCIStoch - Stochastic CCI
Williams Percent Range - Williams %R
Norm. MACD - Normalized Moving Average Convergence Divergence
Norm. MACD Hist - Normalized MACD Histogramm
PVT - Normalized Price Volume Trend
MFI - Money Flow Index
CMF - Chaikin Money Flow
Chande Momentum - Chande Momentum
Volume - Normalized Volume
CandleValue - Vumanchu alias Market Cypher MoneyFlow
BBWP - Bollinger Band Width Percentile
Line Type
Smooth: lines are smoothed, but the actualy not closed values are not shown
Step: Step lines, the actually open timeframes are calculated as they closed at the current values
Plot Oscillator or it's Slope:
its possible to not plot the oscillator but it's slope
Print dots when:
Cross Up/Down oversold/overbougt level - best for most oscillators. for example when Stoch crosses above 20 or below 80
Cross os/ob and the one higher TF is about to cross - when it's crosses beolw 80 and the higher timeframe oscillator is still above ans sloping down
Cross above/below middle line - for example on RSI being above or below 50 can be interesting
Print triangles when:
All Slope Match - all visible timeframe lines are pointing up or down at the same time
All above/belove middle line - all visible lines are above or belove the middle line
All above/belove middle line and slope match - like the previous one and the slope direction is the same
All above/below oversold/overbougt - all lines are above or below os/ ob. this is the default. it can be a very important confluence
Lower TF in order - 5, 15, 30, 60 minute timeframes are in order.
Higher TF in order - 4H 1D 1W in order (like 4H above 1D abd 1D above 1W). can be interesting at RSI
4H-1D in order - 4H 1D in order .
Print triangles
Print all triangles - print all triangles when the condition is met
Print only first triangles - only show when the condition starts to met
Print only last triangles - small triangles when the condition met first, large when last. tis is the default.
Timeframes to show:
You can turn on/off different timeframs to show or not from the list below:
1m 5m 15m 30m 1H 4H D 5D W M
This is for experimenting/ understanding the market direction on multiple timeframes at once.
Don't take it's signals (and any other indicator's) as exact trade signals. use it as confirmation instead.
Any comments, insights, ideas are welcome.
God Number Channel v2(GNC v2)GNC got a little update:
1) Logic changed a bit.
I tried to calculate MAs based on the power(high - low of previous bars).You can see it the M-variables, as new statements were added in calculation section of MAs. I don't really know if I did right, because I didn't go too much in Pine Script. I just wanted to make a Bollinger-bands-like bands, which could predict the levels at which might reverse, using legendary fibonacci and Tesla's harmonic number 432. It's might sound as a joke, but as you can see, it works pretty good.
2) Customization :
No need to change Fibonacci ratios in code. Now you can do it in the GNC settings. Also MAs' names were made obvious, just check it out. Time of million similar "MA n1" has passed :)
3) Trade-entry advices :
I didn't tell you exactly the trade-entry advices, as I haven't explored this script fully yet :) But you probably understood something intuitively, when added GNC on the chart. Now I made things way more obvious:
1. Zones between Fib ratios show you how aware you should be of price movements. Basically, here are the rules, but you probably understand them already:
1.1 Red zone(RZ) : high awareness, very likly for price to be reversed, but if there is a clear trend and you know, than it might be a time for price to shoot up/down.
1.2 Orange zone(OZ) : medium awareness, not so obvious, as price might go between boundaries of OZ and continue the trend movement if such followed before entering the OZ. If price go below lower boundary of OZ and the next bar opens below this boundary, it might be a signal for SHORY, BUT(!) please consider confirmation of any sort to be more sure. Think of going beyond the upper boundary by analogy.
1.3 Green Zone(GZ) : if the price hits any boundary of green zone, it is usually a good oppurtunity to open a position against the movement(hit lower boundary -> open LONG, hit upper boundary -> open SHORT).
1.4 Middle Zone(Harmonic Zone)(MZ) : same rules from Green Zone.
IMPORTANT RECCOMENDATION : Use trend indicator to trend all signals from zones to follow the trend, 'cause counter-trending with this thing without stop loss might very quickly wipe you out , might if you will counter-trend strategy with GNC, I will be glad if you share it with the community :)
Reccomendation for better entries :
1) if the price hits the lower(or high) boundaries(LB or HB) zone after zone(hit LB or HB of RZ, then of OZ, then of GZ), it is a very good signal to either LONG, if price was hitting LBs , or SHORT, if hitting HBs .
2) Consider NOT to place trades when in MZ, as price in this zone gets tricky often enough. By the way, if you dont the see the harmonic MAs(which go with plot(ma1+(0.432*avg1)) ), then set the transparency of zone to 20% or a bit more and then it will be ok.
I will continue to develop the GNC and any help or feedback from you, guys, will be very helpful for me, so you welcome for any of those, but please be precise in your critics.
Thank you for using my stuff, hope you found it usefull. Good luck :)
[FR]Custom Candles/FVG/nSideBarCustom Candles /FVG/ nSideBar
- I used this as a learning project for understanding plot()'s Better
- My goal was to see if I could use normal plots to cleanly plot FVGs on the chart using only plots with out and boxes/lines
The problem was if multiple FVGs were on back to back bars the plot fill would fill the line to the next FVG/Bar
I solved this by using 4 plots and alternating them if consecutive FVGs form
- 2 MODES
- Slim
- Normal
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-Slim
Uses 3 plotcandle() parts and divides the candle between body/wicks/open and close
by manipulating the ohlc inputs and the colors I was able to pretty make them full customizable
all components are customizable with up/down colors
-Normal
These are your normal candles but they are full customize able from components to individual up/down colors
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- FVGs
There are 2 FVG settings can be used with both MODES
- Big
These are the FVGs that use plots and since there isn't a 500 object limit on plots you don't need to manage them in the code and they are there how ever far you need to look back
- Slim
These use a Line and the width of the line can be adjusted for user preferences
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- INSIDE-BARS
These will change the color of the body of either SLIM or NORMAL Candles
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Drawing Snap Features Work Just Fine!
I suggest hiding your chart candles with the eye in the top left of the screen and moving the indicator to the top of your object tree
I understand that the candles in the chart pictures are impractical I was just demonstrating the functionality of the tool
Hope You Enjoy!!
FFriZz
Trend Ribbon on Heiken AshiThis indicator shows mini trends using 2 Simple Moving Averages based on Heiken Ashi candles.
This indicator also shows overlay of Heiken Ashi candles, so you can stay on standard candles and see actual price.
This indicator helps finding entries on Heiken Ashi breaking up/down at M1-M5 timeframe.
No-lose trading targets (Based on MFI) By Mustafa ÖZVERThis code shows expected reaction target prices after sudden moving based on MFI . Red area means the price is on overbought area, green area means the price is on oversold area. If you see red area under price, you can make short option to next to the horizontal beginning price of red area. If you see green area over price, you can make long option to next to the horizontal beginning price of green area.
When this code works
- The green area starts where mfi value is on oversold
- The red area starts where mfi value is on overbought
Of course, this code may be failed, do not forget the target may never come. But hopefully price will cross over the target.
And you (as developers) can develop this code by using anything instead of mfi to get up-down target prices.
But only this values can not guarantee good results for trading. BE CAREFUL
Multi-timeframe Moving Average with Summary TableThis script aims to keep you orientated with regard to moving averages on higher time frames when working in the lower timeframe. It will show the given MA specification from you current timeframe and the timeframes above. In addition, it also shows a summary table of what the MAs on the other timeframes are doing (trending up/down, flat).
So if you are on the 15 minute timeframe looking at the 20SMA you will know where the 20SMA is on the 1hour, 4hour, 1D, 1W, 1M. You also know the direction of the upper timeframe mas (the 1 hour is trending up but the 4hour is flat etc).
Defining whether an MA is trending is a little subjective but the script making a reasonable job of it - it compares the current MA level to the MA level the defined bars back and compares that to the average true range. (That way it works the same across all currencies regardless of their natural volatility. There is a check feature so you can understand the results your settings are creating.
summary table
show mas
check feature
% up/down from SMA AlertsHi all! This script allows an alert option for conditions when the price increase 10% from the SMA and when price decrease 10% from the SMA.
The SMA length defaults to 20, but can be set to any length of your preference at “length” in the inputs tab of the script settings.
Value that increase and decrease 10% from SMA is able to visualize with a line but it can also be hidden in the Style tab.
Also, the default is 10%, but you can set % value of your preference such as 2%, 5%, at "% value" in the inputs tab.
For example with the default settings, if you set the alert condition "% up SMA" in the Alert settings dialog, this alert will be triggered when the price increase 10% from SMA. "% down SMA" will be triggered when the price decrease 10% from SMA.
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このスクリプトは、価格がSMAから10%上昇した時と、10%下降した時の条件のアラートオプションを可能にします。
SMAの期間はデフォルトで20ですが、スクリプト設定のパラメータータブにある「期間」でお好みの期間に設定できます。
そしてこのSMAから10%上昇した値と下降した値は、ラインで視覚的に表示されますが、タイルタブで非表示に指定することも可能です。
また、デフォルトは10%ですが、2%や5%などと、パラメータータブにある「% value」でお好みの%値を設定する事ができます。
例えばデフォルト設定の場合、アラート設定ダイアログで条件を「% up SMA」で設定した場合は、もし価格がSMAから10%上昇したらアラートがトリガーされます。
「% down SMA」を指定した場合は、もし価格がSMAから10%下降したらアラートがトリガーされます。
Super Sniper - Screener - MTF- Multi Asset -Multi IndicatorSuper Sniper Screener with Multi Indicator EMA Crossover, Trend, ADX, MACD, SSL, CCI, STOCHASTIC, RSI, HMA, QQE, WAE. Trade Entry/Exit with multiple Indicator for Multiple Assets and Multiple Timeframe. if you are on a Higher / Lower Time frame and are looking for Entry/Exit based on a lower timeframe then this indicator is the best. The all in one screener for EMA Crossover, Trend, ADX, MACD, SSL, CCI, STOCHASTIC, RSI, HMA, QQE, WAE
What is Sniper Entry?
if you are on a Higher / Lower Time frame and are looking for Entry/Exit based on a lower timeframe then this indicator is the best.
About this indicator.
horizontal Lines are in pink (down) and blue(up) color grey (neutral)
10 horizontal lines are plotted each for a timeframe + Asset / Currency / Stock
Back ground represents UP/DOWN Trend based on EMA 200 with the current time frame.
RED-Dot and GREEN-Dot are buy sell signals of SSL Channel for current Time Frame.
You can choose only one type of indicator (EMA Crossover, Trend, ADX, MACD, SSL, CCI, STOCHASTIC, RSI, HMA, QQE, WAE) for all the 10-lines
Select Asset and Timeframe for Each Line on the Graph.
Based on the color of the line and changes on Multi Timeframe you can ENTER/EXIT a Trade on current Timeframe.
Hence a Sniper Entry with multiple Indicator Screener
LTF -> HTF volume delta Up/DownThis script derives from my previous Educational LTF -> HTF volume delta script.
Total volume is displayed as columns in the background.
With request.security_lower_tf() we get data from a lower timeframe.
In this case, volume, which is placed in an 'up-array' when the 'lower timeframe close' > 'lower timeframe open',
or in an 'down-array' when the 'lower timeframe close' < 'lower timeframe open'.
This is displayed here as 2 (red/green) lines
When you're at a chart timeframe (Higher timeframe), lower than Daily, the lower timeframe is automatically 50x smaller than the higher timeframe.
Example D = 1440 minutes -> divided by 50 = 28.8 or rounded a lower timeframe of 29 minutes
When this number is below 1, it will take the '1 minute timeframe' as lower timeframe
If the higher timeframe chart is Daily or higher, a 'x minute-lower timeframe' chart is calculated from the timeframe.multiplier multiplied by 25,
for example a 2D higher timeframe will do the 'lower timeframe calculations' with a 50 minute TF (25 * 2 'D')
Looking at for example BTC on the Daily higher timeframe, some interesting observations can be done when looking at the 'spikes'
This script doesn't have build in arrows, it is merely made to give some stimulation,
and hopefully some of you can work further on this technique, because I think it is very promising!
I want to thank Tradingview very deeply, why?
Just so many reasons, development, moderation, organisation, helpdesk, ...
The amount of work they are doing is incredible!
Williams Fractals with BreaksThis is a Bill Williams fractal indicator with breaks.
I was turned onto fractals and the importance of their breaks by ChaosTrader63.
I know several version of this indicator have been done.
I chose this as a first project because of it's simplicity , but also because of the poor code quality of some other versions I looked at.
This is the first draft that successfully met my three criteria:
* Must identify all fractals, including simultaneous up/down fractals.
* Must identify fractal breaks with a clear indicator.
* Must provide information on how many fractals
For the first bullet, I wanted to provide a more concise modern version than the boolean logic composition I was seeing in other examples.
The later two required tracking the past which was not present in the other versions I looked at.
Code here can be improved for more uses and better integration, but it is functional and elegant enough to use.
Thanks for checking it out.
Jolly Wizard
UVOL_DVOLNYSE UP/Down Volume Ratio.
Use 4 Hours data.
The upper bands are the stander deviations of the ratio.
Tick travel ⍗This script is a further exploration of 'ticks' (only on realtime - live bars), based on my previous script:
- www.tradingview.com -
What are 'ticks'?
... Once the script’s execution reaches the rightmost bar in the dataset, if trading is currently active on the chart’s symbol,
then Pine indicators will execute once every time an update occurs, i.e., price or volume changes ...
(www.tradingview.com)
This script has 2 parts:
1) Option: ' Tick up/down'
This is a further progression of previous work.
During bar development, every time there is an update (tick), a dot is placed.
If for example there is 1 tick (first of new bar), a dot will be placed on 1,
if it is the 8th tick off that bar, there will be a dot placed on 8.
While my previous script had the issue that there was an upper limit per bar (max 32),
this script (because it is working with labels) can place max 500 dots.
For each bar this is better, it has to be mentioned though that looking in history, once the limit of 500 has been reached,
you'll notice the last ones are being deleted. This is one of the reasons the script is not suitable for higher timeframes
(1h and higher, even higher than 5 minutes can give some issues if it is a highly traded ticker), if a bar would have more
than 500 ticks, they won't be drawn anymore (which is not desirable of course)
2) Option: ' Tick progression'
These are the same ticks, but placed on the candle itself, or you can show the candle:
Or 'without' candle (or 'black' colour):
When 'No candles' are enabled, the 'candles' get the colour at the right.
At the moment it is not possible to drawn between 2 candles, this technique uses labels with 'text',
each tick on a candle will have a 'space' added, so you can see a progression to the right.
Colours
- if price is higher than previous tick price -> green
- if price is lower than previous tick price -> red
- otherwise -> blue (dimmed)
There are options to choose the 'dot', when choosing 'custom',
just enter (copy/paste) your symbol of your choice in the 'custom' field:
Caveats:
- Labels and text will not always be exactly on the price itself
- The scripts needs more testings, possibly some ticks don't always get drawn as they should.
The lower the timeframe, the more possible issues can occur
- Since (candle option) the dots move to the right, the higher the timeframe and/or the more ticks,
the sooner ticks will go in the area of next candle.
That's why I made a separate 'start symbol'
-> This is the very first tick on each candle, then you can zoom in/out more easily until the dots don't merge into each other candle area:
A timeframe higher than 5 minutes mostly won't be feasible I believe
This script wouldn't be possible without the help of @LucF, also because of his script
With very much respect I am hugely inspired by him! Many Thanks to him, Tradingview, and everything associated with them!
Cheers!
Multi Asset + Correlation OverlayFrom time to time, you may want to overlay multiple assets on the same chart instead of using multi-chart views. This can be a much cleaner way of viewing and comparing multiple assets. There is some functionality built into TradingView that lets you do this to a certain extent, but I wanted additional options, correlation labeling and ways to adjust the overlay location. So, today I am releasing to the community my Multi-Asset + Correlation Overlay script / indicator.
What is does: This script allows you to overlay the price of any ticker onto your chart. It also labels the line with the ticker name, and calculates / labels the correlation coefficient of your newly overlayed asset.
How to use it: Add the indicator to your chart. Then, go into the indicator settings to set the ticker of the asset you want to pull in along with how you want to "offset" it. Your 2 tickers may not be priced near each-other, so the offset setting allows you to pull the ticker you added up/down to better visually align with your chart's price range/layout. For instance, if the asset you added is priced $400 higher than the underlying chart price, you may want to set the offset to -400.
If you would like to add multiple tickers and multiple overlays, you can do that by just adding the indicator to your chart more than once. The color is adjustable, and the ticker of the asset will print to the right of the line representing the asset price. The script also calculates the correlation coefficient between the ticker overlay and the underlying chart asset. The correlation coefficient prints to the right of the ticker.






















