Introducing the Relative Volume / Volume Breakout Multiplier (RVI) , RVI is specifically designed for traders who incorporate volume breakout analysis into their trading strategies, particularly breakout traders. This indicator provides a unique perspective on volume dynamics by quantifying the extent of volume breakouts in relation to the Simple Moving Average...
Volume Spread Analysis with Trend Direction is an indicator designed to Identify trend based volume spread. Volume Spread Trend This is a very simple yet powerful to identify Trend and corresponding volume Breakout. Unlike other Volume Indicators this indicator detects Breakout along with trend direction. One can detect the Early breakout in volume using...
💎 GENERAL OVERVIEW Introducing a groundbreaking support and resistance indicator designed to revolutionize your trading experience on TradingView! This innovative tool operates across three distinct timeframes, offering a comprehensive view of market dynamics to help you make informed trading decisions. The indicator offers a large variety of features : ...
High Volume Candles Indicator: This is a simple tool that shows you when there's a lot of action in the market. It highlights the candles with the highest trading volume on your chart. What It Does: Picks the Busiest Candle: It points out the candle with the most trading in your set time. Shows Buying and Selling: Green for lots of buying, red for lots of...
In the words of Dan Zanger, "Trying to trade without using volume is like trying to drive a few hundred miles without putting gas in your tank. Trying to trade without chart patterns is like leaving without having an idea how to get there!" Volume tends to show up at the beginning and the end of trends. As a general rule, when a stock goes up on low volume, it's...
WHALE SIGNAL 4H BASED ON VOLUME CHANGE AND MOVING AVERAGE This script aims to highlight potential whale signals on the 4-hour timeframe by analyzing volume changes, and it provides options for customization through input parameters. Whale signals are then displayed on the chart with different colors for the last hit and the previous hits. The Detector parameter...
The Volume-Weighted RSI takes a new approach to the traditional calculation of the RSI in using a price::volume calculation. As some traders consider volume to be a leading indicator for price, the volume-weighted RSI can come in handy if you want to visualize volume easier. Usage This indicator builds the RSI from the square of the volume change and the price....
The "Zaree - Bull & Bear Volume Void" (BBVV) indicator is a versatile tool designed to help traders assess the dynamics of bull and bear power in the market, with a focus on volume-based analysis. This indicator offers a range of features that aid in identifying potential shifts in market sentiment and strength. Details of the Indicator: Volume Void Color...
The RSI indicator is a powerful tool that utilizes both volume and time to determine market trends. When there is a low volume of trades in a short period of time, but the trading activity is high, it is considered bullish or bearish. In the case of a bullish trend, the RSI indicator will display a green color, while a bearish trend will be represented by a red...
Strategy - Relative Volume Gainers Overview: This trading strategy, called "Relative Volume Gainers," is designed for Long Entry opportunities in the stock market. The strategy aims to identify potential trading candidates based on specific technical conditions, including volume, price movements, and indicator alignments. Strategy Rules: The strategy is...
NSE:BANKNIFTY1! This indicator is based on the concepts popularized by @OptionsScalper123 "Siva" of OiPulse. His ideology Is that large moves come after high volume candles. For Nifty, high volume is considered to be a candle above 125k volume and for BankNifty it’s 50k. This indicator allows you to cut the noise and focus only on the high volume candle. It...
Greetings, fellow traders! Throughout my trading career, I've been intrigued by the dynamic interplay between candlestick patterns and trading volume. This fascination led me to develop an open-source indicator to help illuminate these patterns for the broader trading community. Upon researching the Public Library, I found that many indicators relating to...
Description: The Volume Breakout indicator (VB) is a technical analysis tool that highlights candles with significant trading volume. It helps traders identify potential breakout periods characterized by high volume activity. How it Works: The Volume Breakout indicator compares the volume of each candle with a user-defined minimum volume threshold. If the volume...
Description: The High Volume Candles indicator (HVC) is a technical analysis tool designed to identify candles with high trading volume. It allows traders to quickly spot periods of significant market activity based on volume. How it Works: The HVC indicator analyzes the volume of each candle in relation to the highest volume observed over a specified lookback...
The indicator calculates two volume-weighted moving averages (VWMA) using different lengths, and filters them based on a moving average of volume. The filtered VWMA values are then plotted on the chart as lines, representing the fast and slow moving averages. In addition, upper and lower bands are calculated based on the slow VWMA and plotted as lines on the...
The OBV-MACD indicator is a momentum-based technical analysis tool that helps traders identify trend reversals and trend strength. This Pine script is an implementation of the OBV-MACD indicator that uses the On-Balance Volume (OBV) and Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) indicators to provide a momentum data of OBV. The OBV-MACD indicator uses the OBV...
In this indicator, I show you a better way to define high/low values of volume (or any other indicator). Quite often, I get requests from my clients that an indicator level should be “high” or that it should be above a certain absolute level. The first request is hard to interpret mathematically, but traders can easily spot it on the chart. The second one is not...