Breadth Indicators NYSE - transmits the processed data from the Barchart provider NYSE - Breadth Indicators S&P 500 - Breadth Indicators DOW - Breadth Indicators RUSSEL 1000 - Breadth Indicators RUSSEL 2000 - Breadth Indicators RUSSEL 3000 - Breadth Indicators Moving Average - 5, 20, 50, 100, 150, 200 The "Percentage above 50-day SMA" indicator measures...
This indicator aims to be complimentary to SPDR Tracker , but I've adjusted the name as I've been able to utilize the "INDEX" data provider to support essentially every US market. This is a breadth market internal indicator that allows quick review of strength given the 5, 20, 50, 100, 150 and 200 simple moving averages. Each can be toggled to build whatever...
Use this indicator on Daily Timeframe This indicator displays the seasonality data for any instrument (index/stock/ futures /currency) in a tabular data by day of the week - DOW ( Sun - Mon - Tue - Wed - Thu - Fri - Sat ). User can change the start of the year for analysis from the inputs. Year is represented in rows and Day of the week (DOW) is represented in...
Arnaud Legoux Trend Indicator (ALTI) was designed for Identifying the primary trend, secondary trend and minor trend in a clearer way. Using the trend for continuation trade and detect potential reversals are two common ways to use it. However, combining ALTI with good volume indicators also has special results.Good luck, traders.
This script was written to create a new, rapid relative strength index inspired by the Dow Theory. More info about Dow Theory : www.investopedia.com According to the Dow Theory, volume should confirm market trends. The correlation coefficient between prices and volume is negative in weakening trends and negative trends , positive in strengthening or positive...
Update Dow Phases MA for Version 2 Reformulation colors dow panic and euphoria
phases of dow theory 1 - recuperation 2 - accumulation 3 - buy 4 - attention 5 - distribution 6 - sell
Here's a new version with color goodness and using CL1! as the gold spot source (longer history).
This indicator shows the ratio between the DJIA and the price of gold. When the ratio is below 5 it is generally accepted that a rotation from commodities to equities should be investigated. When the ratio is above 30 it is, likewise, advised to consider rotating from equities to commodities. This is a modest improvement of the script to mark the key thresholds...