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Flow & Analytics (Normalized)

Flow & Analytics (Normalized)
A multi‐metric lower‐pane indicator that condenses volume imbalances and flow dynamics into four normalized measures—Δ %, Ratio, Z-Score, and Cumulative Δ—plus optional buy/sell “flow” bars. All series are scaled to –1…+1 for direct comparison.
How to Add & Configure
Add the script to your chart (overlay = false).
In Settings → Inputs, toggle on/off the four metrics and the background flow bars.
Adjust look-back windows:
Flow Lookback controls how much history the bars normalize over.
Z Window sets the period for the Z-Score’s mean/standard deviation.
Cum Δ Lookback determines how reactive the cumulative Δ line is.
Choose colors, line widths, and opacity to match your style.
Reading the Metrics
Flow Bars (teal/green & red overlay):
Plotted as vertical columns from –1…+1, they show buy vs. sell pressure each bar.
The taller bar is drawn behind, the shorter in front—so you always see both sides of the fight.
Use: Quickly spot bars where one side dominates (e.g. an all-green or all-red bar).
Δ % (orange line, thick):
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(Buys−Sells)/(Buys+Sells).
Measures net imbalance as a percentage of total flow.
Crosses of 0 indicate a shift from selling to buying pressure (or vice versa).
Values near ±1 reveal nearly pure one-sided flow.
Ratio (purple dashed):
Defined as
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B
/
S
−
1
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B
/
S
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(B/S−1)/(B/S+1), which algebraically equals Δ %.
Plotted separately so you can style or overlay it for confirmation.
Note: It will track exactly on top of Δ %, so if you need a distinct signal consider replacing it with a “raw” B/S ratio or a different transform.
Z-Score (yellow):
Standardizes the bar’s raw Δ (
B
−
S
B−S) versus its recent mean/σ over Z Window.
Caps at ±Z Cap Threshold, then scales back to ±1.
Highlights bars that are unusually imbalanced compared to recent history.
Bar-coloring marks extreme |Z| > 1 in solid yellow.
Cumulative Δ (teal):
A running sum of bar-by-bar Δ, normalized to its peak absolute over Cum Δ Lookback.
Tracks whether buying or selling has been dominant over the last N bars.
Values above zero show net buying accumulation; values below, net selling.
Putting It All Together
Trend Entry/Exit
A sustained positive Cum Δ plus repeated high-Z bars confirms institutional buying.
Conversely, negative Cum Δ with extreme Z down-bars signals strong selling.
Divergence
When price makes new highs but Δ % or Cum Δ fails to follow, suspect weakening momentum.
A Z-Score peak without corresponding price movement often precedes reversals.
Micro-structure
Single-bar Flow Bars show quick supply/demand switches.
Use the opacity controls to “ghost” the losing side behind the winner—ideal for scalping or order-flow analysis.
Pro Tips
Align Look-back Windows with your chart timeframe (e.g. 20–50 bars on a 1 min chart).
Combine with price support/resistance zones: an extreme Z-Score at a pivot often marks a high-probability turn.
Customize the Ratio plot to raw buy/sell ratio if you need a different sensitivity curve.
Use this tool as a real-time “flow compass”—it blends volume, imbalance, and statistical context into one clean pane, helping you spot when buying or selling truly takes over.
A multi‐metric lower‐pane indicator that condenses volume imbalances and flow dynamics into four normalized measures—Δ %, Ratio, Z-Score, and Cumulative Δ—plus optional buy/sell “flow” bars. All series are scaled to –1…+1 for direct comparison.
How to Add & Configure
Add the script to your chart (overlay = false).
In Settings → Inputs, toggle on/off the four metrics and the background flow bars.
Adjust look-back windows:
Flow Lookback controls how much history the bars normalize over.
Z Window sets the period for the Z-Score’s mean/standard deviation.
Cum Δ Lookback determines how reactive the cumulative Δ line is.
Choose colors, line widths, and opacity to match your style.
Reading the Metrics
Flow Bars (teal/green & red overlay):
Plotted as vertical columns from –1…+1, they show buy vs. sell pressure each bar.
The taller bar is drawn behind, the shorter in front—so you always see both sides of the fight.
Use: Quickly spot bars where one side dominates (e.g. an all-green or all-red bar).
Δ % (orange line, thick):
(
B
u
y
s
−
S
e
l
l
s
)
/
(
B
u
y
s
+
S
e
l
l
s
)
(Buys−Sells)/(Buys+Sells).
Measures net imbalance as a percentage of total flow.
Crosses of 0 indicate a shift from selling to buying pressure (or vice versa).
Values near ±1 reveal nearly pure one-sided flow.
Ratio (purple dashed):
Defined as
(
B
/
S
−
1
)
/
(
B
/
S
+
1
)
(B/S−1)/(B/S+1), which algebraically equals Δ %.
Plotted separately so you can style or overlay it for confirmation.
Note: It will track exactly on top of Δ %, so if you need a distinct signal consider replacing it with a “raw” B/S ratio or a different transform.
Z-Score (yellow):
Standardizes the bar’s raw Δ (
B
−
S
B−S) versus its recent mean/σ over Z Window.
Caps at ±Z Cap Threshold, then scales back to ±1.
Highlights bars that are unusually imbalanced compared to recent history.
Bar-coloring marks extreme |Z| > 1 in solid yellow.
Cumulative Δ (teal):
A running sum of bar-by-bar Δ, normalized to its peak absolute over Cum Δ Lookback.
Tracks whether buying or selling has been dominant over the last N bars.
Values above zero show net buying accumulation; values below, net selling.
Putting It All Together
Trend Entry/Exit
A sustained positive Cum Δ plus repeated high-Z bars confirms institutional buying.
Conversely, negative Cum Δ with extreme Z down-bars signals strong selling.
Divergence
When price makes new highs but Δ % or Cum Δ fails to follow, suspect weakening momentum.
A Z-Score peak without corresponding price movement often precedes reversals.
Micro-structure
Single-bar Flow Bars show quick supply/demand switches.
Use the opacity controls to “ghost” the losing side behind the winner—ideal for scalping or order-flow analysis.
Pro Tips
Align Look-back Windows with your chart timeframe (e.g. 20–50 bars on a 1 min chart).
Combine with price support/resistance zones: an extreme Z-Score at a pivot often marks a high-probability turn.
Customize the Ratio plot to raw buy/sell ratio if you need a different sensitivity curve.
Use this tool as a real-time “flow compass”—it blends volume, imbalance, and statistical context into one clean pane, helping you spot when buying or selling truly takes over.
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Skrip sumber terbuka
Dalam semangat sebenar TradingView, pencipta skrip ini telah menjadikannya sumber terbuka supaya pedagang dapat menilai dan mengesahkan kefungsiannya. Terima kasih kepada penulis! Walaupun anda boleh menggunakannya secara percuma, ingat bahawa menerbitkan semula kod ini adalah tertakluk kepada Peraturan Dalaman kami.
Penafian
Maklumat dan penerbitan adalah tidak dimaksudkan untuk menjadi, dan tidak membentuk, nasihat untuk kewangan, pelaburan, perdagangan dan jenis-jenis lain atau cadangan yang dibekalkan atau disahkan oleh TradingView. Baca dengan lebih lanjut di Terma Penggunaan.