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TraderLion
7 de Feb. de 2021 23:39

TraderLion’s Enhanced Volume 

Chewy, Inc.NYSE

Descripción

TraderLion’s Enhanced Volume has the following features highlighted below.

1. High Relative Volume Bars: Clearly highlight high relative volume bars with a high closing range lime green for the best interpretation of volume on your Daily & Weekly Charts.
2. Low Relative Volume Bars: Clearly labels low relative volume days with a down arrow to interpret constructive price & volume action on your Daily & Weekly Charts.
3. Volume Labels: High volume days are labeled to show 2 things: Total shares traded and Percent above average
4. Highest Volume in Over a Year: Look for the letters HV on top of the volume bar to identify this powerful characteristic.
5. Simple Moving Average: SMA overlay on your volume without taking up limited indicator slots.
6. High Relative Volume Alerts: Set alerts that trigger when the volume surpasses the High Relative Volume Threshold.

Suggestions for additions and tweaks? Comment below!

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Reduced Precision from 16 decimal places to 2 decimal places.

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Update - July 2021

Low Relative Volume Bars are now colored Orange while the arrow label is now removed. Users also have the ability to choose any color through Indicator settings.

Enjoy!

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Update Image to meet PineCode House Rules
Updated Short Title to say TL's

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TraderLion's Enhanced Volume

Features:
1. High Relative Volume Bars: Clearly highlight high relative volume bars with a high closing range lime green for the best interpretation of volume on your Daily & Weekly Charts.
2. Low Relative Volume Bars: Clearly labels low relative volume days with a down arrow to interpret constructive price & volume action on your Daily & Weekly Charts.
3. Volume Labels: High volume days are labeled to show 2 things: Total shares traded and Percent above average
4. Highest Volume Ever: Look for HVE letters on top of the volume bar to identify this powerful characteristic (this is really the highest volume in the past 10 years due to TradingView's lookback limitation. However, this is a good spot to check to see if this volume is in fact the Highest Volume Ever).
5. Highest Volume in Over a Year: Another powerful characteristic we look for at TL showing new information and interest in a particular stock. Look for the letters HV1 on top of the volume bar to identify this characteristic.
6. Highest Volume Since IPO: A very important characteristic for young stocks that might turn into big winners. Look for the HVIPO letters on top of the volume bar to identify this characteristic.
7. Simple Moving Average: SMA overlay on your volume without taking up limited indicator slots.
8. Average $ Volume: Average dollar volume over the past 20 or 50 session (user's choice). Great way to quickly measure the liquidity of a stock.
9. Up Down Volume: A measure of the up volume divided by the down volume over the past 20 or 50 days (user's choice). U/D Vol is a great way to measure whether a stock is under accumulation or distribution. Values above 1.5 are highlighted in green and values below 0.8 are highlighted in red.
10. % Chg: Measures a stocks volume percent change vs the volume moving average. Big volume bars 100% above the moving average are highlighted in green and particularly of interest.
11. New table feature displaying all information in a easy to read format.

Updates:
1. Highest Volume Ever: Look for HVE letters on top of the volume bar to identify this powerful characteristic (this is really the highest volume in the past 10 years due to TradingView's lookback limitation. However, this is a good spot to check to see if this volume is in fact the Highest Volume Ever).
2. Highest Volume in Over a Year: Changed syntax from HV to HV1.
3. Highest Volume Since IPO: A very important characteristic for young stocks that might turn into big winners. Look for the HVIPO letters on top of the volume bar to identify this characteristic.
4. Average $ Volume: Average dollar volume over the past 20 or 50 session (user's choice). Great way to quickly measure the liquidity of a stock.
5. Up Down Volume: A measure of the up volume divided by the down volume over the past 20 or 50 days (user's choice). U/D Vol is a great way to measure whether a stock is under accumulation or distribution. Values above 1.5 are highlighted in green and values below 0.8 are highlighted in red.
6. % Chg: Measures a stocks volume percent change vs the volume moving average. Big volume bars 100% above the moving average are highlighted in green and particularly of interest.
7. New table feature displaying all information in a easy to read format.

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Fixed table position bug

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Fixed the up down volume indicator on the monthly timeframe. The up down volume indicator now works as follows:
1. Daily timeframe: User's choice to use a 20 day or 50 day look back
2. Weekly timeframe: 10 week look back
3. Monthly timeframe: 3 month look back (1 quarter)

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Updates:
1. Added time of day relative volume with volume run rate shown as Rel Vol Run Rate, or Rel Vol Ratio in the data panel. Calculations are dependent of the level of data the user subscribes to with TradingView.

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Fixed bug for Rel Vol Run Rate when adjusting table size

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Improved logic for time of day relative volume

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Fixed bug in relation to HVIPO appearing as HV1
Comentarios
yapsongyang99
TraderLion
@yapsongyang99, Thanks!!
k1ngpin88
thanks
virgism
It's awesome, as always.
NeerajSaini1
Thank you for the Indicator, it is awesome. One query, in few charts the normal volume shows Red bar which is in line with the decrease in the share price. However, in the traderlion enhanced volume, the same volume bar is in blue color. Please help me in understanding the difference
TradersRetreat
@NeerajSaini1, the verticle grey lines over certain bars indicate a lower than usual volume. Hope this helps!
cesjun
Thank you for the indicator!
Would it be possible to make this Enhanced Volume work on a 30minutes chart?
UnknownUnicorn2902374
@cesjun, different chart resolutions are certainly something we consider. There is no timeline yet, though.
cesjun
@triathlete_trade, Thank you!
bharatTrader
Thank you for this script.
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