Pro-Setups

TwP: Financials on Charts

Pro-Setups Updated   
With this indicator, you can see the following on a chart:
> An Info Panel, with the financial snapshot of the company, such as its market capitalization, annual & quarterly financials, Y/Y growth numbers, profitability margins, RoE & RoCE, and valuation ratios.
> EBITDA and PAT margins over a period of time.
> RoE and RoCE ratios over a period of time.
> Valuation multiples over a period of time.
> A comparison of margins, return ratios, and valuation multiples with any peer-group company.

Info Panel
This gives a quick snapshot of the financials of the company, which includes annual & quarterly Revenue, EBITDA, PAT, margins with Y/Y changes, Debt-Equity ratio, ROE, ROCE, and valuation multiples.

Profitability & Return Ratios
You can view quarterly as well as annual EBITDA & PAT margins and annual RoE, RoCE. You can choose to see these ratios either only for the company or can also add a peer company to compare.

Valuation Ratios
You can view TTM valuation ratios such as EV/Sales, EV/EBITDA, P/BV & P/E multiples. You can choose to see these valuation multiples either only for the company or can also add a peer company to compare.
Release Notes:
  • Added option to see chart for certain line items (Revenue, EBITDA and PAT) on Annual & Quarterly basis.

Added a Note in the Settings box to clarify that Line items can be seen on annual & quarterly basis; Under Ratios, Profit margins can be seen on annual & quarterly basis; RoE and ROCE are on the basis of last Financial Year; and Valuation Ratios are on Trailing Twelve Months (TTM) basis.
Release Notes:
- EBITDA and PAT margins can now be seen separately.
- ROE and ROCE also can now be seen separately.
- Changed the default colors for better peer company comparison.
- Removed unwanted code.
Release Notes:
Added change in Quarterly Sales and EPS data.
Release Notes:
Corrected a silly error.
Release Notes:
This script needed modification since the introduction of Tables in Pinescript. Hence, revamped the whole script.

There are three tables that get printed on your chart:
• Table 1: This gives you information on the market cap, free float, current valuation and 3-year valuation range.
• Table 2: Annual financial numbers.
• Table 3: Quarterly financial numbers.

Plus, Table 3 also tells you if the company has accelerated sales and earnings in last two-three quarters, or is meeting Code 33 condition as laid out by Mark Minervini.

From the settings tab, you can:
- Change the scale for the financial numbers (Billion, Million, Crores, Lakhs, None).
- Adjust the size of the tables to fit in your chart.
- Change the color of the table and text.
Release Notes:
Fixed a minor bug related to the note on sales & earnings acceleration.
Release Notes:
Added tiny, small and auto size options to fix the resolution issue.
Release Notes:
Option to see Key Notes instead of Financials

This update is useful for those who are not interested in looking at the whole financial table, but still want to know the company's performance and potential such as Accelerated Earnings, Code 33 or Easy Earnings Comparison.
From the Settings, you can choose to see only the Key Notes, instead of the Financials Summary. This will only print Key Notes, if any, like in the chart below:

You can move up the Key Notes part to the Pro-Setups or Volume Script too.
Release Notes:
Added option to place Key Notes to any corner of the layout.
Release Notes:
Small bug related to the first Quarter name is now corrected.

Pro-Setups is meant for Swing and Positional Trading. It is a combination of scripts on TradingView, and a screener Dashboard on web. Whatever you scan on Dashboard, you can see the same on your charts.

For details, please visit www.pro-setups.com
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