VFAP Bands: Volume Flow Aggregate Price [NeoButane]What VFAP accomplishes is finishing what VWAP started, which is to find the best liquidity for market makers to profit off the bid/ask spread. What price is the best? Of course, nobody would tell you this. Otherwise it would be easy for bigger market participants to hunt or prevent being hunted.
This is where VFAP comes in: by being able to visualize optimal liquidity zones, you will be able to enter/exit positions at the safest entries, front run the market makers, and get stopped out at the coolest prices.
The bands are consistently wicked into and provide insight to minute timeframe movements. The levels are areas of high volume where traders may be trapped or defending their position.
See here for pricing and more information: medium.com
Pictured below are the true basis bands. In a tightening/nonvolatile range, They are able to pre-define the range by having a modified formula and being sooner to update than the traditional VFAP bands.
Trial version here:
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MVWAP Scalper Prototype [NeoButane]This is a tool that is best utilized on timeframes under 30 minutes.
Besides the MVWAP, the horizontal levels provide support/resistance and shows a 'magnet' to where price might go again.
Volume Trends (VWMA & VWAP)Basic indicator for tracking volume trends. Includes blue SMA and pink VWMA (volume-weighted moving average), to help gauge the strength of price movement -- is it supported by volume, or is there divergence. Intraday charts also have VWAP (volume-weighted average price) as dark purple dots.
Here's a couple of good articles explaining how to use them effectively:
www.tradeciety.com
stockcharts.com
McGinley Dynamic VWAP/MVWAP [NeoButane]The main concept for creating this was to completely remove the whipsaw nature of VWAP by introducing lag.
References:
www.investopedia.com
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MACZVWAP modifiedThis is lazy bear script . I just modify little so we can produce better signals
buy is cross above -80 ..
sell is cross down bellow 80
Fibonacci VWAPFibonacci VWAP bands provide extremely accurate pivot points and a visual scale of deviation from VWAP.
VWAP Alerts V2Alerts added to "VWAP Stdev Bands v2" by SandroTurriate
Changes
-Adjusted trigger conditions for higher signal sensitivity
-Color change on bands and signals for better readability and ease on the eyes
-Alerts added for up to 4 deviations up and down
-Re-enabled deviations 4 and 5
-Re-enabled previous close
VWAP AlertsVWAP Alerts for intraday VWAP bounces and VWAP deviation mean reversions. I am currently finalizing the alert section make it more streamlined.
Thanks to @TheYangGuizi for an amazing script
VWMACD using EMA (Divergence Spotter)This plots the volume weight MACD using an EMA to calculate all averages and signals, which doesn't lag as much as normal moving averages. I only use this indicator to find divergence with price action to determine high probability reversal zones.
I use the following inputs:
Long = 13
Short = 8
Signal = 5
DBT SqueezeThe DejaBrew Trading Squeeze is an indicator designed over years of trading volatility. It uses Bollinger Bands to determine areas of low volatility, signified by the yellow shading of the squeeze. Then it takes into account CCI values to determine a breakout incoming. This indicator also has VWAP, 200 ema, and Williams Fractals built in.
To use this indicator first determine a time frame that does not give a large amount of signals (it was designed to work best on the 5min but has been tested and works great on all time frames above 5min). Once a time frame is determined then look for Bollinger Band squeezes signified by yellow shading. Once the squeeze is determined wait for a purple or blue buy candle to signal (purple are stronger signals). Once a buy candle has signaled evaluate price action, if bullish and supported by other indicators then either take an aggressive entry on the buy candle or wait for a pullback no greater than 50% of the buy candle. Once your position has been established place a stop loss at 1% or below the 200ema and VWAP if possible, no greater than 3% is recommended. Target a 3% gain or wait for the Yellow Sell Candle to close most or all of your position.
Do not take buy candles in extremely bearish markets. Purple Buy Candles are much stronger than blue because they are above the 200ema signifying a bullish trend. Do not take every buy candle if market is choppy and giving a lot of signals. Pair this indicator with a Commodity Channel Index (50) for the best signals. When the CCI is stable and not choppy the buy candles will be much more accurate. Do not take buy candles if the CCI is very choppy.
Use at your own risk. This is not financial advise and this indicator is not guaranteed to make you profits. Please message me if you have any questions or feedback. Enjoy.
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VWAP MTF Std DevIncludes 2 sets of standard deviations, with a variable time frame for Daily (D) Weekly (W) and Monthly(M)
Adjustable Starting VWAPIn this script it's possible adjust the start where the VWAP (technically is a VWMA) starts to calculate.
Use this to try to show where is the suport and resistance.
I coded 6 lines.
Use low sources for suport.
Use high sources for resistance.
BTC World Price: Multi-Exchange VWAPBTC World Price: Multi-Exchange VWAP
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WHAT IT DOES
What you see above are not Bitmex candles, but this indicator's.
Bitcoin is listed on multiple exchanges. Many people have called for a single global index that would quote BTC price and volume across all exchanges: this script is such a virtual aggregate (formerly: Multi-Listed , Volume-Weighted Average Price ).
It will, independently for each tick, for any time-frame:
- Quote the price (O, H, L, C) and volume from Bitfinex (USD), Binance (USDT), bitFlyer (Yen), Bithumb (S. Korean Won), Coinbase (USD), Kraken (EUR) and even Bitmex (USD Contracts).
- Weight each price with the corresponding volume of the exchange.
- Quote the FOREX conversion rate in USD for each currency (USDJPY etc.)
- Finally return global average price (candles) in USD.
- Additionally provide (H+L)/2 etc. values.
No more "on Coinbase this" or "on Bitstamp that", you've now got a global overview!
See CoinMarketCap: Markets for reference. I've included alternative exchanges in the comments at the top of the script.
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HOW TO USE IT
Basically just add it to your chart and use the indicator's candles instead of the chart's main ticker.
By default, BTC World Price will display candles only, but you can also display OHLC & averages (in whichever style you want).
You may indeed want to hide the main symbol (top-left corner, click the 'eye' button next to its name), or switch it to something else than candles/bars (e.g. line).
Make sure "Scale Price Chart Only" is disabled if you want to use the auto-zoom feature. (if other indicators are messing your zoom, you can try to select "Line with Breaks" or "Area with Breaks" to allow these to overflow from the main window)
By clicking the triangle next to the indicator's name, you can select "Visual Order" (e.g "Bring to Front").
You can select regular Candles or Heikin-Ashi in Options.
In the Format > Inputs tab, you can select which exchanges to quote. By default, all of them are enabled.
The script also exposes the following typical values to the backend, which you can use as Price Source for other indicators: (e.g. MA, RSI, in their "Format > Input" tab)
Open Price (grey)
High Price (green)
Low Price (red)
Close Price (white)
(H + L)/2 (light blue)
(H + L + C)/3 (blue)
(O + H + L + C)/4 (purple)
They are all hidden by default (by means of maximum transparency).
In the Format > Style tab, you can change their color, transparency and style (line, area, etc), as well as uncheck Candles and Wicks to hide these.
If you are using "Indicator Last Value" and want to clear the clutter from all these values, simply uncheck them in Style. They will still be available as Price Source for other indicators.
You can also choose to scale it to the left, right (default) or "screen" (no scaling).
Once you're satisfied with your Style, you may click "Default"> "Save as default" in the botton-left. Everytime you load the indicator, it will look the same. ("Reset Settings" will reset to the script's defaults)
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Please leave feedback below in comments or pm me directly for bugs and suggestions.
Colored Volume Weighted Average PriceSimple addition to the standard VWAP indicator.
If price is above VWAP the plot is colored green. If below plot is colored red.
Colors are configurable.
You can also choose the source for price (i.e. open/low/high etc)
Volume Weighted Average Range Bands [DW]This is an experimental study designed to identify the underlying trend bias and volatility of an instrument over any custom interval TradingView supports.
First, reset points are established at points where the opening price of the interval changes.
Next, Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) is calculated. It is the cumulative sum of typical price times volume divided by the cumulative volume. The cumulation starts over upon each reset point.
After that, Volume Weighted Average Range (VWAR) is calculated. The formula structure is the same as VWAP, except using range rather than typical price.
Lastly, the bands are calculated by multiplying the VWAR by the specified multiplier (approximate Golden Ratio by default) and by 1 through 5, then adding to and subtracting from the VWAP.
Custom Bar Colors are included.
VWAP Anomaly V1I made some late reading yesterday and discovered the importance of the VWAP indicator, above all the idea that when the current price exits it it will always bounce back. Therefore I decided to build an indicator which detects when the current price escapes the VWAP margin. The indicator shows this three things:
1) When the current price exits the VWAP margin.
2) The strength of a VWAP trend
3) VWAP bounce point (Blue dots which can be used as support or resistance)
By using the VWAP Anomaly V1 indicator, you can know if you find yourself in a reversal zone, and get a great entry point. Please, do have in mind no indicator is perfect, by using other indicator with the VWAP Anomaly Indicator your chances of success increase by a significant level. NOTE: Follow my predictions under your own risk
Multi-Timeframe VWAPShows the Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, and Yearly VWAP.
Also shows the previous closing VWAP, which is usually very near the HLC3 standard pivot for the previous time frame. i.e. The previous daily VWAP closing price is usually near the current Daily Pivot. Tickers interact well with the previous Daily and Weekly closing VWAP.
Enabling the STDEV bands shows 3 separate standard deviation levels, defaulted at 1, 2, and 3. The lookback period for the bands is always changing with each new bar, since the standard deviation is calculated from the current bar to the beginning of the period. This is different from bollinger bands, as the lookback is constant (usually 20 periods is the textbook default).
The STDEV bands interval of interest can be changed from Day (D), Week (W), Month (M), Quarter (Q), Year (Y).
Tickers tend to bounce very well on Daily, Weekly, and Yearly VWAP (Yes... Year). Use this code and observe the Year VWAP on several major symbols through the past few years and eyes will be opened.