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Volume as a Percent of Float by 3iau

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Volume as a Percent of Float

  • Plot the difference between current Chart Volume as a percent of Float/Outstanding and the moving average of the same.
  • Apply a multiplier to this value.
  • Plot the moving average of the difference between current Chart Volume as a percent of Float/Outstanding and the moving average of the same.
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Added plot for columns, line, and area
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fixed errors
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Changed defaults
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added display options
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Edited section headings
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Edited defaults
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added a table to report the current volume as a percent of float
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edited table
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added color scheme for up and down period columns and selection to define up or down as current period close - previous period close or current period close vs current period open.
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Added exchange upside/downside data to table
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added info to the table: float to outstanding ratio, and change in price at up to 5 periods.
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fixed an error in the table
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edited table display options
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edited the table percent change column to automatically sort the inputs in ascending order and eliminate duplicate inputs
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edited script notes
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Fix and script error
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Added the tick index (nyse, nasdaq, djia) to the table data
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Edited the way the table sorts selections
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Edited table data: changed USI:TICK timeframe period as it was not reporting realtime TICK when chart timeframe was 1D.
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Added option for breadth data displayed in table. Now, may select Tick or Trin to be displayed.
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changed settings descriptions, added tooltips
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Corrected an error in the code.

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