Volume Speed [By MUQWISHI]▋ INTRODUCTION :
The “Volume Dynamic Scale Bar” is a method for determining the dominance of volume flow over a selected length and timeframe, indicating whether buyers or sellers are in control. In addition, it detects the average speed of volume flow over a specified period. This indicator is almost equivalent to Time & Sales (Tape) .
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▋ OVERVIEW:
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▋ ELEMENTS
(1) Volume Dynamic Scale Bar. As we observe, it has similar total up and down volume values to what we're seeing in the table. Note they have similar default inputs.
(2) A notice of a significant volume came.
(3) It estimates the speed of the average volume flow. In the tooltip, it shows the maximum and minimum recorded speeds along with the time since the chart was updated.
(4) Info of entered length and the selected timeframe.
(5) The widget will flash gradually for 3 seconds when there’s a significant volume occurred based on the selected timeframe.
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▋ INDICATOR SETTINGS:
(1) Timezone.
(2) Widget location and size on chart.
(3) Up & Down volume colors.
(4) Option to enable a visual flash when a single volume is more than {X value} of Average. For instance, 2 → means double the average volume.
(5) Fetch data from the selected lower timeframe.
(6) Number of bars at chosen timeframe.
(7) Volume OR Price Volume.
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▋ COMMENT:
The Volume Dynamic Scale Bar should not be taken as a major concept to build a trading decision.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thank you.
Tape
Time & Sales (Tape) [By MUQWISHI]▋ INTRODUCTION :
The “Time and Sales” (Tape) indicator generates trade data, including time, direction, price, and volume for each executed trade on an exchange. This information is typically delivered in real-time on a tick-by-tick basis or lower timeframe, providing insights into the traded size for a specific security.
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▋ OVERVIEW:
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▋ Volume Dynamic Scale Bar:
It's a way for determining dominance on the time and sales table, depending on the selected length (number of rows), indicating whether buyers or sellers are in control in selected length.
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▋ INDICATOR SETTINGS:
#Section One: Table Settings
#Section Two: Technical Settings
(1) Implement By: Retrieve data by
(1A) Lower Timeframe: Fetch data from the selected lower timeframe.
(1B) Live Tick: Fetch data in real-time on a tick-by-tick basis, capturing data as soon as it's observed by the system.
(2) Length (Number of Rows): User able to select number of rows.
(3) Size Type: Volume OR Price Volume.
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▋ COMMENT:
The values in a table should not be taken as a major concept to build a trading decision.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thank you.
Tape (Time and Sales)OVERVIEW
This indicator is a synthesized "Tape" (aka. Time and Sales) from real time market data. It's specifically designed to be performant, expediting trading insights and decisions.
The table contains color-coded price action, volume size, and a timestamp data for each chart update. Because chart updates are independent of exchange orders, 1 chart update may combine more than 1 exchange and/or order. Even so, you're able to see very small and fast order flow changes, made possible by measuring real time volume differentials, and correlating them with price action.
Real time volume differentials are required for this indicator to be most useful. This is not ideal for historical analysis or TradingViews Replay feature.
INPUTS
You can can configure:
Table Position and Text Size
The Timestamp (visibility, format, timezone)
The number of lines to print
Volume Parameters (minimum size, large sizes, decimal precision)
Highlighting and Enlarging large sized prints
All the colors
DEV NOTES
This script illustrates:
The complimentary nature of loops and arrays
A method for iterative table management
Real Cummulative Delta (New TV Function)Thanks to the new TradingView indicator Up/Down Volume, it is now possible to get accurate information on Agression (market buying vs market selling)
However, as they only provide the value of delta, I've made this indicator to show the cummulative value, in the form of candles.
It is great to detect divergences in the macro and in the micro scale (As in divergences in each candle and divergences in higher or lower tops or bottoms)
Hope you can make good use of it!
XPace* XPACE INDICATOR *
The XPace indicator represents a histogram view of the Tape Speed of the Floor. The Tape Speed (aka Pace) is represented as red and green bars drawn in a histogram view.
As the red histogram bars grow larger and increase in frequency, this shows that the BIDS are in kontrol at that time. And conversely, when the green histogram bars grow larger and instead in frequency, this shows that the OFFERS are in kontrol.
Weighing in whether the BIDS or OFFERS are in kontrol can be a helpful indicator to decide what direction the market could move in.
What is helpful about XPace is that it will show you the raw value of the BID and OFFER kontrol. This can be combined with XKontrol which will classify the kontrol as either Initial, Strong, and Total. Using these 2 indicators combined has added value.
* WHAT MAKES IT ORIGINAL *
Up to this point, there is not another indicator that represents the BIDS and OFFERS that correlate and represent the Tape Speed of the Floor.
* XKONTROL INDICATOR *
The other indicator on this chart is XKontrol, as shown as dots of varying sizes on the chart. The dots are a visual representation of who is in Kontrol relative to the Tape Speed of the Floor. The XKontrol indicator will show you who is in Kontrol, the BIDS or the OFFERS. This is a very powerful indicator. Great for long term plays and a *SCALPERS* paradise.
The XKontrol indicator reads the BIDS Being hit and the OFFERS being lifted, and then represents the strength of the Bids being hit and Offers being lifted as dots on the chart. The various dot sizes produced by XKontrol show the level of control the Bids or the Offers have at that point of time in the chart.
As the Dots grow larger, the level of Kontrol is increased. There are 3 dot sizes ranging from Small, Medium, and Large. Respectively they represent Intial Kontrol, Strong Kontrol, and Total Kontrol. Total Kontrol is achieved when either the BIDS or the OFFERS are dominating at the time. This is generally the direction you want to place your trades in and show that either the Bids or the Offers are flooding the market.
As the BID dots increase in frequency and in size this shows that the BIDS are in kontrol and dominating. Vice versa, when the OFFER dots increase in frequency and in size this shows that the offers are in kontrol and dominating. When you see the large dot that is generally a strong sign of the direction price may go. However, it also can be climactic and price could reverse. That would symbolize a case of Effort / No Result. For Example, when the BIDS are in Kontrol and dominating, make a lower low, and then price quickly reverses, it could symbolize a climax.
Usually XKontrol is used in conjunction with XPace, as XKontrol deciphers the Tape Speed of the Floor and draws graphical dots to show whether the BIDS or the OFFERS are dominating right on the chart. Reading XPace will show visually in the histogram the strength of the BID and OFFER Kontrol in the histogram.
* XKONTROL ALERTS *
Alerts can be set very easily with the instructions below.
1. Right Click Chart -> Add Alert...
2. Select Condition to be "XKontrol"
3. Select any level of Kontrol. For example you can Select "Offers Total Kontrol"
4. Select "Greater Than" with Value = 0
5. Options set "Once Per Bar Close" to only fire alert after bar closes
6. Customize Any other Alert Options you want
* EXAMPLE AND USE CASES *
Some practical examples of using XKontrol + XPace combined could be the following:
1. XKontrol Large Green Dot + XPace Large Green Bar could be that the OFFERS have gained total kontrol and are dominating against the Bids. Once would want to watch for higher prices to be potentially reached after that.
2. XKontrol Small Red Dot + XPace Large Red Bar could be that there was a lot of effort on behalf of the BIDS, but they failed to achieve any significant kontrol. The small red dot in XKontrol represents only initial kontrol which is weak kontrol. An application would be to watch for a potential break out on the up side and that will confirm that the BIDS overexerted their effort and was oversold.
3. XKontrol Red and Green Dots mixed could show that it has not been decided whether the BIDS or OFFERS are dominating and the outlook is neutral. If the XPace histogram bars don't stand out either, it would add another point for a neutral analysis.
* AUTHOR *
This script is published by MBoxWave LLC
XKontrol* XKONTROL INDICATOR *
Is a visual representation of who is in Kontrol relative to the Tape Speed of the Floor. The XKontrol indicator will show you who is in Kontrol, the BIDS or the OFFERS. This is a very powerful indicator. Great for long term plays and a *SCALPERS* paradise.
* WHAT THE SCRIPT DOES *
The XKontrol indicator reads the BIDS Being hit and the OFFERS being lifted, and then represents the strength of the Bids being hit and Offers being lifted as dots on the chart. The various dot sizes produced by XKontrol show the level of control the Bids or the Offers have at that point of time in the chart.
* HOW IT WORKS *
As the Dots grow larger, the level of Kontrol is increased. There are 3 dot sizes ranging from Small, Medium, and Large. Respectively they represent Intial Kontrol, Strong Kontrol, and Total Kontrol. Total Kontrol is achieved when either the BIDS or the OFFERS are dominating at the time. This is generally the direction you want to place your trades in and show that either the Bids or the Offers are flooding the market.
* HOW TO USE IT *
As the BID dots increase in frequency and in size this shows that the BIDS are in kontrol and dominating. Vice versa, when the OFFER dots increase in frequency and in size this shows that the offers are in kontrol and dominating. When you see the large dot that is generally a strong sign of the direction price may go. However, it also can be climactic and price could reverse. That would symbolize a case of Effort / No Result. For Example, when the BIDS are in Kontrol and dominating, make a lower low, and then price quickly reverses, it could symbolize a climax.
Usually XKontrol is used in conjunction with XPace, as XKontrol deciphers the Tape Speed of the Floor and draws graphical dots to show whether the BIDS or the OFFERS are dominating right on the chart. Reading XPace will show visually in the histogram the strength of the BID and OFFER Kontrol in the histogram.
* WHAT MAKES IT ORIGINAL *
Up to this point, there is not another indicator that shows BID and OFFER Kontrol on the chart, that correlates and represents the Tape Speed of the Floor.
* XKONTROL ALERTS *
Alerts can be set very easily with the instructions below.
1. Right Click Chart -> Add Alert...
2. Select Condition to be "XKontrol"
3. Select any level of Kontrol. For example you can Select "Offers Total Kontrol"
4. Select "Greater Than" with Value = 0
5. Options set "Once Per Bar Close" to only fire alert after bar closes
6. Customize Any other Alert Options you want
* XPACE INDICATOR *
The other indicator on the chart shown in the Histogram is called XPace. It represents a histogram view of the Tape Speed of the Floor. It correlates to XKontrol, but instead of Dots will draw histogram bars showing the extent of the BID or OFFER Control.
As the red histogram bars grow larger and increase in frequency, this shows that the BIDS are in kontrol at that time. And conversely, when the green histogram bars grow larger and instead in frequency, this shows that the OFFERS are in kontrol.
Weighing in whether the BIDS or OFFERS are in kontrol can be a helpful indicator to decide what direction the market could move in.
What is helpful about XPace is that it will show you the raw value of the BID and OFFER kontrol whereas XKontrol will classify the kontrol as either Initial, Strong, and Total. Using these 2 indicators combined has added value.
* EXAMPLE AND USE CASES *
Some practical examples of using XKontrol + XPace combined could be the following:
1. XKontrol Large Green Dot + XPace Large Green Bar could be that the OFFERS have gained total kontrol and are dominating against the Bids. Once would want to watch for higher prices to be potentially reached after that.
2. XKontrol Small Red Dot + XPace Large Red Bar could be that there was a lot of effort on behalf of the BIDS, but they failed to achieve any significant kontrol. The small red dot in XKontrol represents only initial kontrol which is weak kontrol. An application would be to watch for a potential break out on the up side and that will confirm that the BIDS overexerted their effort and was oversold.
3. XKontrol Red and Green Dots mixed could show that it has not been decided whether the BIDS or OFFERS are dominating and the outlook is neutral. If the XPace histogram bars don't stand out either, it would add another point for a neutral analysis.
* AUTHOR *
This script is published by MBoxWave LLC
Tape Speed (static)Variation of my prior Tape Speed indicator.
This one lets you input the ticks per second value that you want to compare the real-time data to, and lets you skip the waiting time required in the other script to begin producing averages.
ex:
You want to compare the rate of incoming ticks to the speed of 10 ticks per 10 seconds. The indicator will automatically start the comparison with the live data, and display the speed on the table. It will also display the ratio (2x, 3x, 4x, etc.) of the real-time speed compared to the chosen input value on the speedometer and the horizontal (white, aqua) bars.
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Thanks again to user rumpypumpydumpy for giving me permission to use his semicircle logic from his "Speedometer Toolbox" to display my own data.
Tape SpeedChoose a long term averaging period (minutes) and a short term averaging period (seconds)
The indicator will begin loading ticks for the duration of the specified longer term averaging period.
ex: If the indicator is set to have a long term average of 10min, you must run the indicator for 10min first for it to begin its averaging process.
When the required duration of ticks have loaded, it will display the average time elapsed between each tick during that time.
It will also continue to read incoming ticks and calculate new averages once the initial load is finished.
The longer term average is displayed as a static red horizontal bar, the entire speedomter gauge, and the value is also explicitly stated in the top right corner with the table.
The blue bar, the needle, and the bottom row of the table are all representations of the shorter term period's average time between ticks.
The shorter term average is compared against the longer term average to determine whether the short term incoming orders are coming in more aggressively/less aggressively or normally compared to the longer period's average.
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Thanks to user rumpypumpydumpy for giving me permission to use his semicircle logic from his "Speedometer Toolbox" to display my own data.
AO and AC Zones (Bill Williams)The colored Zones is the combination of the Awesome Oscillator (AO) and Accelerator Oscillator (AC) indicator by Bill Williams.
If both AO and AC bars are uptrending, the zone is blue
If both AO and AC bars are downtrending, the zone is red
If AO and AC have different colors, the zone is gray
Blue and red zones
This zones allows you to trade more aggressively, you could also add to current positions
Gray zone
You should avoid those flat (or choppy) market and don't open new positions or add to your current ones
You could use this indicator also in combination with MACD.
Please always remember, there is no holy grail indicator!