S&P 500 Sector StrengthsThe "S&P 500 Sector Strengths" indicator is a sophisticated tool designed to provide traders and investors with a comprehensive view of the relative performance of various sectors within the S&P 500 index. This indicator utilizes the True Strength Index (TSI) to measure and compare the strength of different sectors, offering valuable insights into market trends and sector rotations.
At its core, the indicator calculates the TSI for each sector using price data obtained through the request.security() function. The TSI, a momentum oscillator, is computed using a user-defined smoothing period, allowing for customization based on individual preferences and trading styles. The resulting TSI values for each sector are then plotted on the chart, creating a visual representation of sector strengths.
To use this indicator effectively, traders should focus on comparing the movements of different sector lines. Sectors with lines moving higher are showing increasing strength, while those with descending lines are exhibiting weakness. This comparative analysis can help identify potential investment opportunities and sector rotations. Additionally, when multiple sector lines move in tandem, it may signal a broader market trend.
The indicator includes dashed lines at 0.5 and -0.5, serving as reference points for overbought and oversold conditions. Sectors with TSI values above 0.5 might be considered overbought, suggesting caution, while those below -0.5 could be viewed as oversold, potentially indicating buying opportunities.
One of the key advantages of this indicator is its flexibility. Users can toggle the visibility of individual sectors and customize their colors, allowing for a tailored analysis experience. This feature is particularly useful when focusing on specific sectors or reducing chart clutter for clearer visualization.
The indicator's ability to provide a comprehensive overview of all major S&P 500 sectors in a single chart is a significant benefit. This consolidated view enables quick comparisons and helps in identifying relative strengths and weaknesses across sectors. Such insights can be invaluable for portfolio allocation decisions and in spotting emerging market trends.
Moreover, the dynamic legend feature enhances the indicator's usability. It automatically updates to display only the visible sectors, improving chart readability and interpretation.
By leveraging this indicator, market participants can gain a deeper understanding of sector dynamics within the S&P 500. This enhanced perspective can lead to more informed decision-making in sector allocation strategies and individual stock selection. The indicator's ability to potentially detect early trends by comparing sector strengths adds another layer of value, allowing users to position themselves ahead of broader market movements.
In conclusion, the "S&P 500 Sector Strengths" indicator is a powerful tool that combines technical analysis with sector comparison. Its user-friendly interface, customizable features, and comprehensive sector coverage make it an valuable asset for traders and investors seeking to navigate the complexities of the S&P 500 market with greater confidence and insight.
Sectors
US/JP Factor/Sector Performance RankingThis indicator is designed to help you easily understand the strengths and weaknesses of different factors and sectors in the U.S. stock market. It looks at various ETFs, ranks their performance over a specific period (20 days by default), and shows the results visually.
= How the Ranking Works
The best-performing rank is shown as -1, with lower ranks as -2, -3, -4, and so on. This setup makes it easy to see rank order in TradingView’s default view.
If you turn on the “Inverse” setting, ranks will be shown as positive numbers in order (e.g., 1, 2, 3…). In this case, it’s recommended to reverse the TradingView scale for better understanding.
= How the Indicator Reacts to Market Conditions
- Normal Market Conditions
Certain factors or sectors often stay at the top rank. For example, during the rallies at the start of 2024 and in May, the Momentum factor performed well, showing a risk-on market environment.
On the other hand, sectors at the bottom rank also tend to stay in specific positions.
- Market Tops
Capital flows within sectors slow down, and top ranks begin to change frequently. This may suggest a market turning point.
- Bear Markets or High Volatility
Rankings become more chaotic in these conditions. These large changes can help you understand market sentiment and the level of volatility.
= Way of using the Indicator
You can use this indicator in the following ways:
- To apply sector rotation strategies.
- To build positions after volatile markets calm down.
- To take long positions on strong elements (higher ranks) and short positions on weaker ones (lower ranks).
= Things to Keep in Mind
It’s a Lagging Indicator
This indicator calculates rankings using the past 20 days of data. It doesn’t provide signals for the future but is a tool for analyzing past performance. To predict the market, you should combine this with other tools or leading indicators.
However, since trends in capital flows often continue, this indicator can help you spot those trends.
= Customization
This indicator is set up for U.S. and Japanese stock markets. However, you can customize it for other markets by changing the ticker and label description in the script.
==Japanese Description==
このインジケーターは、米国株市場におけるファクターやセクターの強弱を直感的に把握するために設計されています。
各ETFを参照し、特定期間(デフォルトでは20日間)のパフォーマンスを順位付けし、それを視覚的に表示します。
= インジケーターの特徴
- ランク付けの仕様
ランク1位は-1で表され、順位が下がるごとに-2、-3、-4…と減少します。この仕様により、TradingViewの標準状態でランクの高低を直感的に把握できるようにしました。
さらに、Inverse設定をONにすると、1位から順に正の値(例: 1, 2, 3…)で表示されるようになります。この場合、TradingViewのスケールを反転させることを推奨します。
= 市況とインジケーターの動き
- 平常時の市況
特定のファクターやセクターがランク1位を維持することが多いです。
例えば、2024年の年初や同年5月の上昇相場では、Momentumファクターが効果を発揮し、リスクオンの市場環境であったことを示しています。
一方、最下位に位置するセクターも特定の順位を維持する傾向があります。
- 天井圏の市況
セクター内の資金流入や流出が停滞し、上位ランクの変動が起こり始めます。これが市場の転換点を示唆する場合があります。
- 下落相場や荒れた市況
ランク順位が大きく乱れることが特徴です。この変動の大きさは、市況の雰囲気やボラティリティの高さを感じ取る材料として活用できます。
= 活用方法
このインジケーターは以下のような投資戦略に役立てることができます:
- セクターローテーションを活用した投資戦略
- 荒れた相場が落ち着いたタイミングでのポジション構築
- 強い要素(ランク上位)のロング、弱い要素(ランク下位)のショート
= 注意点
- 遅行指標であること
本インジケーターは、過去20日間のデータを基にランクを算出します。そのため、先行的なシグナルを提供するものではなく、過去のパフォーマンスに基づいた分析ツールです。市場を先回りするには、別途先行指標や分析を組み合わせる必要があります。
ただし、特定のファクターやセクターへの資金流入・流出が継続する傾向があるため、これを見極める手助けにはなります。
= カスタマイズについて
このインジケーターは米国・日本株市場に特化しています。ただし、他国のファクターやセクターのETFや指数が利用可能であれば、スクリプト内のtickerとlabel descriptionを変更することでカスタマイズが可能です。
Sector Daily Gain/Loss TableOverview: The "Sector Daily Gain/Loss Table" is a custom TradingView indicator designed to display the daily percentage changes in selected cryptocurrency sectors. This indicator provides a comprehensive view of the performance of various cryptocurrencies organized into specific sectors, helping traders and analysts to make informed decisions based on sector performance.
Key Features:
Dynamic Data Retrieval: The indicator retrieves daily closing prices for multiple cryptocurrencies across different exchanges (Binance and Bybit) using the request.security function. This allows users to monitor real-time price movements.
Sectors Covered:
BTC Sector: Includes Bitcoin (BTC).
ETH Sector: Includes Ethereum (ETH).
RWA Sector: Comprises various assets such as OM, ONDO, POLYX, SNX, PENDLE, and HIFI.
L1/L2 Sector: Features major Layer 1 and Layer 2 solutions including ETH, BNB, SOL, XRP, TON, ADA, AVAX, DOT, SUI, APT, ICP, POL, and more.
MEME Sector: Showcases popular meme coins like DOGE, SHIB, PEPE, WIF, BONK, FLOKI, ORDI, BOME, and NEIRO, along with MEW and POPCAT from Bybit.
AI Sector: Highlights AI-related tokens such as TAO, FET, GRT, THETA, WLD, and TURBO.
DEFI Sector: Displays decentralized finance projects including UNI, AAVE, INJ, RUNE, MKR, JUP, LDO, PENDLE, CAKE, LUNA, RAY, OSMO, KAVA, and RSR.
Average Gain/Loss Calculations: For each sector, the indicator calculates the average percentage change in price based on the included cryptocurrencies, offering insights into sector-wide performance trends.
Table Display: The performance metrics are presented in a clean and organized table format on the TradingView chart, providing easy access to vital information for traders.
User-Friendly Design: The table is designed to be visually appealing and informative, with color coding and clear labeling for each sector and its corresponding percentage change.
Usage: Traders can utilize this indicator to quickly assess the performance of various cryptocurrency sectors and make informed trading decisions based on the daily changes in sector performance.
SPY $ectors | by Octopu$🏭 SPY Sectors with % Variance and Ticker Status| by Octopu$
What is SPY Sectors?
They are 11 SPY Sectors based on activity, which groups together their specific markets as well as the composition about the Tickers on the Sector.
For example: information technology, consumer discretionary, consumer staples, health care, financials, industrials, communication services, energy, , materials, utilities, real estate.
It is an useful resource for a trading system:
Can be used to follow up with tickers/sectors up and down moves and percentages as well as overall status and market sentiment as a whole.
AMEX:SPY
This indicator however should not be used as a standalone tool.
(The combination of factors relies on your own knowledge about Confluence Factors along with your Due Diligence)
This indicator is not an advice to buy or sell securities in any form.
ANY Ticker. ANY Timeframe.
Features:
• ALL Sector Track
• Up and Down Status
• Green and Red Colors
• % Indication
Options:
• Customization
• Location
Notes:
v1.0
Indicator release.
Changes and updates can come in the future for additional functionalities or per requests. Follow and Stay Tuned!
Did you like it? Please Support and Shoot me a message! I'd appreciate if you dropped by to say thanks! Thank you.
- Octopu$
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Market Inner Strength IndexThe "Market Inner Strength Index" is an indicator designed to visually represent the market strength by analyzing the six major sectors: XLK, XLV, XLF, XLY, XLC and XLI. These sectors represent more than 80% of the SPX index, making their performance crucial for understanding overall market conditions. The indicator calculates the individual strengths of these sectors and combines them to provide an overall market strength index, helping to identify scenarios of sector rotation, euphoria, or panic.
Rationale:
The six major sectors (XLK, XLV, XLF, XLY, XLC, XLI) are essential as they encompass a significant portion of the SPX index. Typically, money rotates among these sectors, meaning some sectors grow while others decline. Rare occasions where all sectors move in the same direction can indicate market-wide euphoria (upwards) or panic (downwards). The Market Inner Strength Index helps track sector performance and identify these scenarios.
Methodology:
Script requests current timeframe data for each of the sectors and assigns scores, based on its performance. It will work best on the daily and higher timeframes but can also be used on the lower timeframes.
Score assignment:
If the sector is green (positive performance) for the given timeframe, it receives positive points.
If the sector is red (negative performance), it receives negative points.
If the current close price is above the previous period high, additional positive points are assigned.
If the current close price is below the previous period low, additional negative points are assigned.
The scores for the six sectors are averaged to compute a total score, which is plotted on the chart. A table displays the performance of each sector, color-coded based on their scores for the last period.
Parameters:
Neutral Zone : Define the neutral zone threshold.
Heikin Ashi : Option to use Heikin Ashi candles instead of normal ones.
Show Divergency : Option to show divergences on the chart. Divergence occurs when the SPY is bullish, but the sector score is bearish, or vice versa. This option will only work on SPY chart.
Sector selections : Enable/disable specific sectors in score calculation.
Sector relative strength and correlation by KaschkoThis script provides a quick overview of the relative strength and correlation of the symbols in a sector by showing a line chart of the close prices on a percent scale with all symbols starting at zero at the left side of the chart. It allows a great deal of flexibility in the configuration of the sectors and symbols in it. The standard preset sectors cover the most important futures markets and their symbols.
However, up to ten sectors with up to ten symbols each can be freely configured. Each sector is defined by a single line that has the following format:
Sector name:Symbol suffix:List of comma separated symbols
For example, the first predefined sector is defined as follows.
Energies:1!:CL,HO,NG,RB
1. The name of the sector is "Energies"
2. The suffix is "1!", i.e., to each symbol in the list "1!" is appended to get the continous future for the given symbol root. When using stock, forex or other symbols, simply leave the suffix empty.
3. The list of comma separated symbols is "CL,HO,NG,RB", i.e. crude oil, heating oil, natural gas and gasoline. As the suffix is "1!", the actual symbols whose prices are shown are "CL1!","HO1!","NG1!" and "RB1!"
You can choose to use settlement-as-close and back-adjusted contracts. The sector can also be determined automatically ("Auto-select"). In this case, it is determined to which sector the symbol currently displayed in the main chart belongs and the script displays it in the context of the other symbols in the sector.
By selecting a suitable chart time frame and time range, you can quickly determine which symbols in the sector are stronger or weaker and which are more or less strongly correlated.
The following symbols are best suited for a quick trial, as the sectors are preset for these:
CL1!,ES1!,6A1!,6B1!,6c1!,6E1!,6J1!,6M1!,6N1!,6S1!,GC1!,GF1!,HE1!,HG1!,HO1!,LBR1!,LE1!,NG1!,NQ1!,PA1!,PL1!,RB1!,SI1!,YM1!,ZB1!,ZC1!,ZF1!,ZL1!,ZM1!,ZN1!,ZO1!,ZR1!,ZS1!,ZT1!,ZW1!,CC1!,CT1!,DX1!,KC1!,OJ1!,SB1!,RTY1!
You can also use the script to compare any symbols (e.g. different shares) with each other. Preferably use the "Custom" sector for this.
Breadth - % Above * MA█ OVERVIEW
'Breadth - % Above * MA' is a script developed to measure market breadth, providing traders with a deeper understanding of the overall health of a chosen stock market or specific sector. By calculating the percentage of stocks performing above their Simple Moving Average (SMA), it offers an efficient and precise method to gauge market trends.
█ MARKET BREADTH
Market breadth is a powerful tool in technical analysis. It examines the number of securities on an upward trajectory versus those on a downward one. This indicator serves as a measure of market sentiment and assists in identifying the strength and sustainability of market trends.
█ PERCENTAGE ABOVE MOVING AVERAGE
The script's primary function is to show the percentage of stocks trading above a selected SMA. This provides valuable insight into the market's condition. For instance, a high percentage of stocks above their 200-day moving average may suggest a strong bull market. Conversely, a low percentage could indicate a bearish market. However, these are mere observations and should be supplemented with additional analysis for informed trading decisions.
█ KEY FEATURES
The script offers extensive customization. Users can choose from various stock market groups and SMA periods. The options for data smoothing and chart visualization enhance the versatility of the script.
The script also offers a choice of different candlestick styles for visualizing price movements. An added feature colors the inside bars in Heikin-Ashi (HA) format black, providing additional clarity.
█ ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The script incorporates code from the 'Line Break' script by kitoboynaya. We gratefully acknowledge their contribution.
█ CODE
The script is published as a protected code due to the usage of a certain style/formula. While the idea of knowledge sharing is encouraged, certain aspects of the script remain confidential.
S&P500 Sectors Relative Overviewdear fellows,
this indicator is yet another representation of S&P 500 industry sectors.
it is inspired by mr. stanley drukenmiller who in an interview mentioned that he knows no better market forecaster than the inside of the sp500 itself, which are its industry sectors.
thus, we have been for a while thinking on how to represent the performance of these sectors such that one could visually estimated the current stage of the cycle, and grasp the next one.
unfortunatelly, we believe this cannot be achieved by solely looking into SP500 industry sectors. perhaps coupled with a broad market indicator like our MRI, for instance, one can have greater odds of success.
what does it show
it displays colorfully through out time how each sector travels through its 200 period high and lows.
note that an alternative view of the sectors relatively to SPX could be considered, but by now we focused on the relative performance against its recent past (200 period, regardless the timeframe).
over the colored columns we've plotted in white the SPX under the same logic.
how is it calculated
each sector price is converged into a percentage of how near it is to its 200 period low.
so, when the price of the sector index equals the 200 period min, it is valued as 0.
when it equals the 200 period max, it is valued as 100.
same for the white plot of SPX above the colored columns.
thus a flat reading at 100 makes it indistinguishable a continued ATH extension from a pause at the ATH.
how is it colored
when the converted price results in a value lesser or equal 33, its respective bar is colored in red.
when it is between 33 and 66, the bar is colored in yellow.
and when it lies above 66, in green.
on how is it grouped
the specific ordering of the sectors is not yet settled.
we've grouped it visually based on likelihood.
on how to use this indicator
although we believe that it does not suffice for any conclusion on the market, we do not believe that an above chart can improve the resulting insight. so, at least by the time being, we recommend it to be stared alone, although not exclusively, by trader.
we are open to suggestions of any sort.
your feedback is much appreciated.
this is a work we'd have been looking for a while to put it out.
enjoy.
best regards.
GDP BreakdownProvides an easy way for viewing the sub sections that make up a country's total GDP. Not all countries provide data for each subsector (Agriculture, Construction, Manufacturing, Mining, Public Administration, Services, Utilities). Only countries that provide complete data are able to be selected in the settings. If I've missed any please let me know in the comment section so they can be added. This is much easier than having to individually selecting each ticker for each country when looking to compare how diversified an economy is.
Custom IndexEnables users to create their own custom Stock Index with up to 29 tickers! Has included optionality to include/exclude certain sectors, plot sectors individually and measure in gold. Good for having a look at how your favorite tickers have performed (with your modification of course). Also has option to show Moving Averages for your convenience.
EsIstTurnt's Relative Value Comparison Multi SymbolCompare the relative valuation of up to 8 tickers. By taking a shorter term moving average and dividing by a longer term moving average(optionally with an offset) we get a value that is either above or below 1. Easy to tell what is undervalued and overvalued with this setup. Useful for comparing different asset classes or sector specific securities looking for outperformers/underperformers. Overvalued and Undervalued levels marked by Red and Green background. Recommended in conjunction with other indicators of your choosing for confirmation of trend changes but this is good for getting a broader view of the market you're interested in. Multiple timeframes, sources available however you should tinker with it to find what gives you the best view for your preferred timeframe.
Tick PlusTick Plus
Tick+ is an all-in-one market internals dashboard.
Tick+ features a real-time NYSE or NASDAQ Tick chart, a dynamic Advancers/Decliners vs. VOLD chart, a market internals table readout including both NYSE and NASDAQ instruments, defensive and cyclical sector’s, and daily inflow/out analysis. Also included are customizable symbols readouts, so you can keep an eye on securities that are important to you!
The Tick chart displays a candlestick TICK chart for your chosen exchange and keeps track of the current day's high tick and low tick. Drawn behind these are our Key Reversal Zones.
The Advancers/Decliners vs. VOLD chart dynamically scales both instruments together to easily detect divergences that are known to cut the noise from the market and give an accurate indication of the day's trend.
Market Sync Indicator
This is a small but powerful indicator that analyzes the inflow and outflow of each exchange's underlying securities. When all the markets are in harmony, it will print a green or red symbol below the tick chart. We have also included this signal within the internals table labeled “trending,” which is simply the same signal presented in a more apparent area. Alerts can also be set with these signals to take advantage of the system across tickers.
Note: A gray readout indicates that every market is not moving in the same direction at that moment.
This indicator has been made to be customizable to fit your individual layout style! You are able to stack the Tick & Comparison Charts, as well as display the tables vertically or horizontally!
Note: We are measuring % change of symbols from the daily open to current price, this is so you can make an analysis based on today's info.
All of the default settings are our recommended settings.
Please check the Author Instructions Below for how to gain access to our indicators.
Sectors ScreenerThis screener compares the corresponding market sectors in relation to the complete market.
If a sector rises or falls equal to the market, the value is on the dashed line.
If a sector rises faster or falls slower than the market, the sector's line is green and above the dashed line.
If a sector falls faster or rises slower than the market, the sector's line is red and below the dashed line.
UK Sectors Comparison SMAProvides a chart showing SMA of UK equity indexes from CBOE www.cboe.com
Shows either percentage change from baseline, or absolute index values.
All configurable (including selected symbols), but the defaults are:
SMA 100,
Show Absolute Values = true
Baseline is set to CBOEEU:BUKAC
Sector indexes are:
UK Consumer Cyclicals = CBOEEU:BUKCONC
UK Mining and Minerals = CBOEEU:BUKMINP
UK Finance = CBOEEU:BUKFIN
UK Technology = CBOEEU:BUKTEC
UK Telecoms = CBOEEU:BUKTEL
UK Consumer Services = CBOEEU:BUKCONS
UK Healthcare = CBOEEU:BUKHLTH
UK Energy = CBOEEU:BUKENGY
UK Utilities = CBOEEU:BUKUTL
UK Business Services = CBOEEU:BUKBUS
UK Consumer Non-Cyclicals = CBOEEU:BUKCNC
UK Industrials = CBOEEU:BUKIND
UK Non-Energy Minerals = CBOEEU:BUKNIM
NOTE: takes a few seconds to load as it needs to request all the data
Check the tooltips in the settings for detailed help.
S&P Sector CorrelationScript for Macro:
This indicator shows the 9 day average of the correlation of the 11 S&P500 sectors with the security.
Recommend you use the indicator on SPX or SPY, but you can change the values to be compared.
GLHF
- DPT
SPX Intraday Mood IndicatorThe SPX Intraday Mood Indicator tries to gauge the intraday market direction of the S&P 500 (SPX) by focusing on internal market data.
Based on the 0DTE Mood Indicator concept. Overall strength/weakness is converted into a directional Mood Percentage which can help with choosing a trade type.
Use at your own risk and discretion. Potential trade ideas offer no guarantees. Intraday Charts Only. Turn off extended hours data. Only works on SPX.
This first version is untested and I am only sharing it to gather feedback on its accuracy, use at your own risk.
SectorsThis script attempts to show the relative strength of the 11 sectors in the SPX, which can be accomplished in three ways:
1. Sectors - displays all sector indices as they appear normally
2. Sector Relativity - displays each sector divided by the sum of the other 10 sectors
3. Sector Alpha - displays the alpha of each sector as compared to the sum of the other 10 sectors
I have seen some other iterations of this script that compare each sector to the SPX as a whole, a couple problems with that:
1. SPX sector weightings are unequal and change quarterly, meaning you will get an inaccurate depiction of relative sector strength across time.
2. Even if using an equal-weight SPX, you would be comparing a sector to itself as all 11 sectors are included in the SPX, not just the complementary 10 you are looking to compare one sector to.
For more information on the sectors in the SPX or the calculation of Alpha, visit the links at the top of the script.
*Includes an option for repainting -- default value is true, meaning the script will repaint the current bar.
False = Not Repainting = Value for the current bar is not repainted, but all past values are offset by 1 bar.
True = Repainting = Value for the current bar is repainted, but all past values are correct and not offset by 1 bar.
In both cases, all of the historical values are correct, it is just a matter of whether you prefer the current bar to be realistically painted and the historical bars offset by 1, or the current bar to be repainted and the historical data to match their respective price bars.
As explained by TradingView,`f_security()` is for coders who want to offer their users a repainting/no-repainting version of the HTF data.
Sector/Market Relative StrengthSector/Market Relative Strength Indicator (SMRS) shows in one layout the relative strength of an asset against it's Sector and Market.
By default smoothed by EMA, however EMA can be disabled to see spot on strength with 'Relative Strength steps back' set to 1.
This indicator is at experimental stage and might be updated soon.
Green column: Base asset is stronger than market/sector.
Red Column: Base asset is weaker than than market/sector.
Bottom line (squares): Green- Sector is stronger than market. Red- Sector is weaker than market. Affected only by Sector and Market symbols that are defined in indicator settings!
Notes
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* Useful only with securities (not forex, cryptocurrencies,etc..)
* Market and sectors needs to be defined in indicator settings.
For any suggestion/comment write me.
UCS - Sector RatingPreviously I have posted Index Rating Indicator to help gauge the strong and weak index.
Now Its the Sectors.
This should help you choose sectors / Stocks within sectors, regardless of being a trend trader or contrarian. i.e. Trading with Strength or Against it.
Notice, At the time of me posting it.
The rally is supported heavily by XLK (TECH) and XLV - (BioTECH). Weakness from there would push the market down. Some cases the sectors rotate as well.
All In All, I use this to quickly pick stocks that are from stronger sectors to play pullbacks, or huge rally to play contrarian.
------------------------- YES I play both sides ------------------
One Last Information
Markets are classified into 3 Segments, Cyclical, Sensitive and Stable.
Stable - XLU, XLP, XLV
Sensitive - XLI, XLK, XLB
Cyclical - XLF, XLY, XLE
Knowing where the market money is flowing gives you a good edge.
Later I will post the composition of Sectors and the Markets Combined Strength Index measured through Sectors soon I figure out a way to make it presentable.
- Enjoy trading.
Current RSI vs Sector RSI ComparisonIn the example above GOOGL's RSI is being compared against the RSI for XLK, the technology sector fund. The red and green areas make it easy to see if Google is under or overperforming relative to other tech stocks. I've included a normal RSI above it for comparison.
You can compare any stock to a sector, i.e. JP Morgan (JPM) versus the financial sector (XLF), or whatever your heart desires. All major sectors are selectable from a drop-down box and the output can also be visualised as a histogram too, much like a MACD.
Sectors Relative Strength Normal DistributionI wrote this indicator as an attempt to see the Relative Strengths of different sectors in the same scale, but there is also other ways to do that.
This indicator plots the normal distribution for the 10 sectors of the SPY for the last X bars of the selected resolution, based on the selected comparative security. It shows which sectors are outperforming and underperforming the SPY (or any other security) relatively to each other by the given deviation.