Marcos Ruiz :Price Change Speed Descripción:
Este indicador en Pine Script está diseñado para analizar y visualizar dinámicamente la velocidad de los cambios de precio en un gráfico de TradingView. El indicador permite a los usuarios seleccionar diferentes tipos de medias móviles y fuentes de precios para calcular y mostrar el cambio porcentual en el precio durante un período especificado
Características:
Selección de Fuente de Precio: Elige entre cierre, apertura, alto, o bajo para los cálculos de precios
Tipos de Media Móvil: Selecciona entre SMA, WMA, EMA, HMA, o VWMA para determinar la media móvil utilizada en el cálculo de la velocidad promedio
Coloreado Dinámico: El color de la línea de la media móvil cambia según la velocidad de cambio de precio
Aumento de Velocidad: Cuando la velocidad del cambio de precio está aumentando, la media móvil se colorea según upColor definido por el usuario
Disminución de Velocidad: Cuando la velocidad está disminuyendo, la media móvil se colorea según downColor definido por el usuario
Posición Neutral: Coloreado adicional para escenarios donde el precio está por encima o por debajo de la media móvil, pero no cumple con las condiciones de aumento/disminución
Factor de Refuerzo: Ajusta la sensibilidad del cálculo del cambio de velocidad
Uso:
Parámetros de Entrada:
Define el Período para establecer la ventana de retroceso para calcular la velocidad
Elige la Fuente de Precio para determinar qué datos de precios usar
Selecciona el Tipo de Media Móvil y ajusta la Longitud de EMA para la comparación
Interpretación:
El indicador traza la media móvil seleccionada con colores dinámicos basados en la velocidad calculada del cambio de precio
Los cambios positivos y negativos en la velocidad se indican con diferentes colores, proporcionando una representación visual del momento y la fuerza de la tendencia del precio
Nota: Este script es el resultado de un desarrollo y pruebas extensivas. Se agradecen mucho sus comentarios y contribuciones
Description:
This Pine Script indicator is designed to dynamically analyze and visualize the speed of price changes on a TradingView chart. The indicator allows users to select different moving average types and price sources to compute and display the percentage change in price over a specified period
Features:
Price Source Selection: Choose from close, open, high, or low for price calculations
Moving Average Types: Select from SMA, WMA, EMA, HMA, or VWMA to determine the moving average used for computing average speed
Dynamic Coloring: The moving average line's color changes based on the speed of price change
Increasing Speed: When the price change speed is increasing, the moving average is colored according to the user-defined upColor
Decreasing Speed: When the speed is decreasing, the moving average is colored according to the user-defined downColor
Neutral Position: Additional coloring for scenarios where the price is above or below the moving average but not meeting the increase/decrease conditions
Reinforcement Factor: Adjusts the sensitivity of the speed change calculation
Usage:
Input Parameters:
Set the Period to define the lookback window for calculating speed
Choose the Price Source to determine which price data to use
Select the Moving Average Type and adjust the EMA Length for comparison
Interpretation:
The indicator plots the selected moving average with dynamic colors based on the calculated speed of price change
Positive and negative changes in speed are indicated by different colors, providing a visual representation of price momentum and trend strength
Note: This script is the result of extensive development and testing. Your feedback and contributions are highly appreciated
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Volatility SpeedometerThe Volatility Speedometer indicator provides a visual representation of the rate of change of volatility in the market. It helps traders identify periods of high or low volatility and potential trading opportunities. The indicator consists of a histogram that depicts the volatility speed and an average line that smoothes out the volatility changes.
The histogram displayed by the Volatility Speedometer represents the rate of change of volatility. Positive values indicate an increase in volatility, while negative values indicate a decrease. The height of the histogram bars represents the magnitude of the volatility change. A higher histogram bar suggests a more significant change in volatility.
Additionally, the Volatility Speedometer includes a customizable average line that smoothes out the volatility changes over the specified lookback period. This average line helps traders identify the overall trend of volatility and its direction.
To enhance the interpretation of the Volatility Speedometer, color zones are used to indicate different levels of volatility speed. These color zones are based on predefined threshold levels. For example, green may represent high volatility speed, yellow for moderate speed, and fuchsia for low speed. Traders can customize these threshold levels based on their preference and trading strategy.
By monitoring the Volatility Speedometer, traders can gain insights into changes in market volatility and adjust their trading strategies accordingly. For example, during periods of high volatility speed, traders may consider employing strategies that capitalize on price swings, while during low volatility speed, they may opt for strategies that focus on range-bound price action.
Adjusting the inputs of the Volatility Speedometer indicator can provide valuable insights and flexibility to traders. By modifying the inputs, traders can customize the indicator to suit their specific trading style and preferences.
One input that can be adjusted is the "Lookback Period." This parameter determines the number of periods considered when calculating the rate of change of volatility. Increasing the lookback period can provide a broader perspective of volatility changes over a longer time frame. This can be beneficial for swing traders or those focusing on longer-term trends. On the other hand, reducing the lookback period can provide more responsiveness to recent volatility changes, making it suitable for day traders or those looking for short-term opportunities.
Another adjustable input is the "Volatility Measure." In the provided code, the Average True Range (ATR) is used as the volatility measure. However, traders can choose other volatility indicators such as Bollinger Bands, Standard Deviation, or custom volatility measures. By experimenting with different volatility measures, traders can gain a deeper understanding of market dynamics and select the indicator that best aligns with their trading strategy.
Additionally, the "Thresholds" inputs allow traders to define specific levels of volatility speed that are considered significant. Modifying these thresholds enables traders to adapt the indicator to different market conditions and their risk tolerance. For instance, increasing the thresholds may highlight periods of extreme volatility and help identify potential breakout opportunities, while lowering the thresholds may focus on more moderate volatility shifts suitable for range trading or trend-following strategies.
Remember, it is essential to combine the Volatility Speedometer with other technical analysis tools and indicators to make informed trading decisions.
Volume Tick ExperimentThis ticks-based indicator provides real-time volume information for a trading asset. Volume is analyzed and updated continuously, not just at candle close. It is based on DGT's Bull vs Bear Power indicator but adds a gas signal that activates when buying or selling volume percentage reaches a predetermined threshold.
This indicator can also help traders determine the direction and aggressiveness of pushes in buying or selling volume. By monitoring the volume percentages and gas signals, traders can get an idea of whether the market is pushing in a particular direction and how strong the push is. This information can be helpful in making trading decisions and identifying potential entry or exit points.
The indicator uses open, high, low, and close prices of the asset to calculate volume information. It determines the average volume over a selected period and calculates volume for both buying and selling. This information is used to calculate the percentage of buying and selling volume. A gas signal is triggered when either the buying or selling percentage reaches a predetermined threshold.
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Astro: Planetary SpeedPlanetary speed refers to the rate at which a planet moves along its orbit around the Sun. The speed of a planet can vary depending on its distance from the Sun, and is generally fastest at the point in its orbit where it is closest to the Sun (perihelion) and slowest at the point where it is farthest from the Sun (aphelion).
The significance of planetary speeds lies in their astrological interpretation. In astrology, the speed of a planet is thought to influence its energy and influence earthly affairs. Fast-moving planets, such as Mercury and Venus, are believed to have a more immediate and fleeting influence, while slower-moving planets, such as Jupiter and Saturn, are thought to have a more long-lasting and significant impact.
Astrologers use the speed of the planets, along with their positions, aspects, and other factors, to interpret their influence. By understanding the energy and symbolism associated with each planet, astrologers can provide insight and guidance to individuals seeking a greater understanding.
Carrey's Velocity and AccelerationThis is initially based on the MA Speed indicator from TradeStation () and expanded upon greatly. This implements 3 different variable MAs and calculates and plots both speed and acceleration of each. Also, a single line composite option is included for both speed and acceleration that changes color based on directional confluence of each MA's speed/acceleration. Additionally, optional labels are included to show where the 3 MAs are clustered, and a volatile move is expected, and where they are more distributed, expecting a temporary reversal.
The additional acceleration concept comes from kinematics in physics. Utilizing time-based derivatives, we can calculate the velocity and acceleration of the moving averages, which can help us identify momentum of price action and locate reversals sooner.
Speed DiamondSpeed Diamond allows the user to easily view their chosen price target in relation to the current price of the chart.
It displays a Diamond at the bar where the (theoretical) trade would have been entered and a line at the entry price.
Displayed on the line is the amount of bars it has taken to arrive at your price target (current price).
Price targets can be set in Percentage, Ticks, and Price.
This indicator was not developed to be predictive and is simply intended for reference.
A potential use case could be discovering potential support and resistance zones.
Speed IndicatorThe indicator showcases the Speed at which the prices change based on the set length. It does not show trend direction simply because Speed is a scalar quantity. It helps to identify when the prices are racing, slowing down, or in a range.
The formula used for calculation is Speed = Total Distance Travelled / Time.
Time is the period range that can be defined to set the lookback period.
The length is calculated by finding the absolute value of the difference between the current and closing prices one period ago. The lengths are added for the defined Time, and the Total Distance Travelled by the price is calculated. The formula of 'current price' - price 'Time' periods ago is not used, which calculates the displacement of the price used in figuring the velocity .
The Speed is then calculated using the defined formula.
For example, in the last 20 days, a stock price moved a total of 15000 points, then the Speed of the price would be 750 points per day. Therefore the price is expected to be moving around 750 points, either up or down.
There is also an application of the Donchian Channels to the calculated Speed. It helps to define a dynamic range of the Speed and easily visualize if the Speed is increasing, decreasing, or being stable. The range showcases a Speedometer , hence easing the interpretation of the Speed. Speed Range can also be customized for the Donchian channel. The contraction of the channels would occur when the Speed has been steady for some time, which would mean the price has not moved out from its range.
The importance of the indicator is to identify when the prices have slowed down to enter positions safely, since entering positions during higher speeds would be like jumping onto a fast-moving train. Although, it is up to the user's risk appetite if they wish to enter during low speeds or high speeds. The basic strategy is to enter during slow speeds, hold as speed increases, exit as Speed starts to slow down for its highs. That is the basic idea but can be customized as per the user.
Spread DifferentialThe Spread Differential tries to measure the speed of the market in any given direction. The histogram plots levels above or below zero in a sequence of Humps and Waves. Humps are repetitions of the previous trend before dropping to or near 0 whilst Waves are similar to Humps but the histogram must drop to or near 0 prior to forming another wave. You might notice that in no trend does the indicator ever form more than 2 waves. The indicator should be used in conjunction with the MA's selected in the panel to identify possible points of failure.
Heat Zone Relative Volatility Index 2.0v2 of Heat Zone RVI
• Updated aesthetics and added various alerts.
• The use of temperature descriptions with these Heat Zone scripts is more so metaphoric of the interpretations from what the RVI attempts to indicate primarily.
--- Due to the additions of the Overheated and Freezing Zones , the indicator-pane scaling is a little different from the original Heat Zone RVI .
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--- If you like the scaling the way it was on v1, you can change it back by going into the settings , opening up the style page, and unchecking/turning off the Overheated Top Line as well as the Freezing Bottom Line . Otherwise, you can leave the settings be in regards to this matter.
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Disclaimer : I am by no means a highly skilled or professional coder/programmer. I just enjoy dabbling and tinkering every now and again.
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[RS]Supertrend GridDynamic grid system based on supertrend.
note: the input nlines/nfractions are not locked so if values too high might start overlapping line objects.
WT3 speedup[WOZDUX]=Velocity and acceleration of the CCIModification of the CCI indicator WT3.
1) three indicators in one window. "kluch2" includes display 2 additional lines.
2) you can calculate the indicator by closing price and you can calculate the volume price. The key is the "key" includes the calculations according to the bulk price.
3) "kluchperegib" shows inflection points
4) For the line with the period "n1" the width of the channel on which it moves is calculated. The channel helps to track the boundaries of fluctuations.The channel width is Set in the "lband" variable.
5)" obLevel1 " defines the critical levels for the cci indicator.
6) since the meaning of the cci indicator and its modification wt is that it is the speed of price movement. Calculate the acceleration of prices. the variable "nwt"is used for this purpose.
The lilac line shows the acceleration of the price. Acceleration used to warn us about the reversal of the movement.
The General line of the indicator and the acceleration line together give more accurate information about the market mood. If the acceleration falls from top to bottom in advance, then wait for a quick price reversal from top to bottom. If the acceleration starts to rise from the bottom up, then also wait for a turn from the bottom up.
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Скорость и ускорение CCI .
Модификация индикатора CCI под названием wt.
1) три индикатора в одном окне. "kluch2" включает дисплей 2 дополнительных линий.
2) Вы можете рассчитать индикатор по цене закрытия, и вы можете рассчитать цену объема. Ключ "ключ" включает в себя расчеты по объемной цене.
3)" kluchperegib " показывает пункты перегиба
4) Для линии с периодом "n1" рассчитывается Ширина канала, по которому она движется. Канал помогает отслеживать границы колебаний.Ширина канала Задается в переменной "lband".
5) "obLevel1" определяет критические уровни для индикатора cci.
6) так как смысл индикатора cci и его модификации wt заключается в том, что это скорость движения цены. Рассчитаем ускорение цены. для этого используется переменная "nwt".
Сиреневая линия показывает ускорение цены. Ускорение раньше предупреждало нас о развороте движения.
Общая линия индикатора и линия ускорения вместе дают более точную информацию о настроении рынка. Если ускорение падает сверху вниз заранее, то ждите быстрого разворота цены сверху вниз. Если ускорение начинает подниматься снизу вверх, то также ждите разворота снизу вверх.