RSI vs Longs/Shorts Margin Ratio Percentage RankThis indicator plots the RSI of the current token and the percentage rank, of the RSI, of the ratio of a long margined token to a short margined token.
By default it plots the RSI of the current token with a color based on percentage rank the RSI of BITFINEX:BTCUSDLONGS divided by BITFINEX:BTCUSDSHORTS, so the assumption is that you are using it on a BTC chart. While you can select any Tradingview symbol for your Long and Short tokens I don't think you will get meaningful results unless you select a long and short margined token that matches your chart symbol, such as BITFINEX:ETHUSDLONGS and BITFINEX:ETHUSDSHORTS if you're trading ETHUSD. Even using margined tokens the results may not be meaningful, if there is not enough trade volume in the token, or if they are being manipulated, so you must backtest everything.
The three plot options are:
• Colored RSI - RSI plotted with colors based on the Longs/Shorts ratio
• Background Color - White RSI plot with Longs/Shorts ratio as background color
• RSI + Ratio - White RSI with Longs/Shorts ratio plotted in color
The chart shows all three options on an hourly BITFINEX:SOLUSD chart with BITFINEX:SOLUSDSHORTS and BITFINEX:SOLUSDLONGS.
By default it also plots a short term moving average and it can also plot the raw ratio rather than the percentage rank if selected.
This script started out as "RSI vs BITFINEX BTC Longs/Shorts Margin Ratio Percentage Rank" by me. I was interested in the ratio of BITFINEX:BTCUSDLONGS to BITFINEX:BTCUSDSHORTS as a measure of market sentiment and how that sentiment would magnify RSI changes. The volatility of the BTCUSDLONGS : BTCUSDSHORTS ratio was too low to get a good read, using a percent rank of the RSI of the ratio made the results more visible. After a discussion with @jason5480 I saw how opening it up to all margined Long / Short pairs was the best way forward. Unfortunately the name no longer matched the script, so I had to publish a new script.
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RSI vs BITFINEX BTC Longs/Shorts Margin Ratio Percentage RankThis indicator plots the RSI of the current token with a color based on percentage rank of the RSI of BITFINEX:BTCUSDLONGS divided by BITFINEX:BTCUSDSHORTS, with a plot of the moving average of the RSI. It can optionally plot the RSI in white and the ratio RSI in color, or the ratio as background color. It can also plot the raw ratio rather than the percentage rank if selected.
I was interested in the ratio of BITFINEX:BTCUSDLONGS to BITFINEX:BTCUSDSHORTS as a measure of market sentiment and how that sentiment would magnify RSI changes. The volatility of the BTCUSDLONGS : BTCUSDSHORTS ratio was too low to get a good read, using a percent rank of the RSI of the ratio made the results more visible.
This indicator should be used on a BTC chart.
WhaleCrew Long/Short Ratio (Bitfinex)Shows the long/short ratio (amount of longs per short) on ANY Bitfinex pair (BTCUSD, ETHUSD, ADAUSD, ...).
Bitfinex Spot vs Margin Volume - Multi-assetThe Bitfinex Spot vs Margin Volume - Multi-asset indicator was designed to help understanding how volume is composed between Spot and Margin transactions, considering all possible scenarios.
It provides valuable additional insight on how 'smarter money' is behaving in anticipation of possible upcoming moves, and can contribute to current analysis toolkits.
To request access, please send me a direct message.
Main features:
Spot vs. Margin insight for all margin-enabled Bitfinex pairs (dynamically detected from Chart).
Can be used on non-Bitfinex Charts which share same Ticker (eg. BTCUSD on Bitfinex or Bitstamp). Also dynamically detected.
Can be used in a separate pane (default) or added to main chart, as a standard volume indicator.
Shapes' meanings:
Colored bars represent scenario where maximum possible volume is attributed to Spot transactions (and its corresponding effect on Margin, if any).
Histograms (thin bars) represent scenario where maximum possible volume is attributed to Margin transactions (and its corresponding effect on Spot, if any).
When volume information leaves room for ambiguity, there will be a mismatch between maximums and minimums. Truth will be somewhere in the middle.
By default, Spot and Margin volumes are stacked up, as in traditional volume bar style.This can be disabled in Options - in which case Margin volumes are presented below zero line (this can facilitate some readings; see notes).
Standard volume for current chart's pair is presented in light gray, in the background. It helps seeing realtime volume and any surplus volume in relation to Bitfinex's.
Colors:
By default, Spot volume bars are colored in blue, but you can choose to use price closes to define them instead - as in traditional volume indicators.
You can also choose to invert Spot and Margin colors, so that Spot volumes are presented in higher contrast.
Margin volumes are, by default, colored based on whether Longs or Shorts were more relevant.
Direction attribution:
Default ratio threshold to define above-mentioned relevance is 1.1 (10%). (eg.: if Longs were greater than Shorts, Longs' volume must be at least 10% grater than Shorts' for direction of movement to be attributed to Longs). Direction then is defined based on winning side, plus whether openings or closings were dominant.
Threshold be configured from 1.01 to N. If ratio is below threshold, direction is considered neutral (yellow/orange colors).
Based on this assessment, label signals are presented at top area of chart, indicating whether opening(+) or closing(-) Longs or Shorts were the major responsibles for the move.
By default, to avoid much cluttering, labels are presented only for greater-than-average (ema 17) margin volumes. This can also be customized in Options.
Claim transactions:
Claim transactions are margin positions closed with traders' own existing assets being handed in to lenders. Thus, they do not impact order books -- and volume -- when executed.
Still, they are an additional, potentially valuable source of information, and the indicator is able to detect and report them.
Green triangle-like area shapes represent Longs closed with Claim transaction(s). Likewise, similar red shapes represent Shorts closed with Claim transactions.
This topic is explained in greater detail in this Bitfinex article .
Notes:
When using stacked up visualization, values in data window do not correspond to actual margin volumes. To see actual values, change to non-stacked up mode, and ignore negative sign.
The lower the time frame, the more precise it gets.
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Thank you, and best of success on your trades.
Dividing 2 symbolsHello Traders
This indicator is used to divide two assets between them. Why you would ask ?
For instance, in crypto trading, traders often look at the ratio Longs/Shorts or Shorts/Longs to figure out which side is leading the market and use this information as a powerful hedge for their next trade
Enjoy
Dave