VIX Monitor [Zero54]NSE:BANKNIFTY1!
This is a simple but invaluable tool for both day traders and positional traders. VIX is about market expectations of volatility
The VIX is a very good and sound measure of risk in the markets. It gives these stock traders who are in intraday trading and short term traders an idea of whether the volatility is going up or going down in the market. They can calibrate their strategy accordingly. When the volatility is likely to shoot up sharply, the intraday traders run the risk of stop losses getting triggered quickly. Hence they can either reduce their leverage or they can widen their stop losses accordingly.
Also if you notice VIX is a very good and reliable gauge of index movement. If you plot the VIX and the Nifty movement you will see a clear negative correlation in the charts itself. Markets typically tend to peak out when the VIX is bottoming out and the markets tend to bottom out when the VIX is peaking out. This is a useful input for index trades.
You can use this simple indicator to monitor VIX real time. You can use it for short time frame intraday and also multi-hour, multi-day charts. You can also plot a moving average to gauge the VIX trend.
Also is the ability to monitor, Nifty and BankNifty the same way you are able to monitor the VIX (as explained above). The overall market moves in correlation with these main Indexes. So if you are trading a specific counter, you can also keep an eye on the index to get an idea where the counter may be going next.
The source code is open, please feel to modify or re-use as you feel it’s necessary. Any changes, improvements, bugs, please let me know.
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Volume Monitor In Quote Currency [LucF]Volume Monitor calculates the daily volume in the quote currency and displays a warning sign when that volume is below or above user-defined low and high limits.
For those not familiar with the term, quote currency refers to the second part of a trading pair such as EUR/USD or BNB/BTC.
One use for the indicator is for cryptos, where one who does not wish to trade low volume markets can rely on the indicator to flag them. The default values of 300 and 1000 for the low and high limits mean that when looking at XXXBTC charts, a yellow dot will appear on the chart when the daily volume of the market is lower than 300 BTC, and a green dot will appear when it is higher than 1000 BTC.
If your chart settings are configured to show indicator values, the first value shown by the indicator is the daily volume in the quote currency. It will be green or red, depending on the day’s price action. In order to show the value, an invisible plot must be printed on the chart and for it not to wreak havoc on the price, the indicator’s scale should be set to “No scale” (the default) or to a different one than the price’s scale.