Futures Margin Lookup TableThis script applies a table to the upper right corner of the screen, which provides the intraday and overnight margin requirements of the currently selected symbol.
In this indicator the user must provide the broker data in the form of specifically formatted text blocks. The data for which should be found on the broker website.
The purpose for it's creation is due to the non-standard way each individual broker may price their margins and lack of information within TradingView when connected to some (maybe all) brokers, including when paper trading, as the flat percentage rule is not accurate.
An example of information for NinjaTrader could look like this
MES;Micro S&P;$50;$2406
ES;E-Mini S&P;$500;$24,053
GC;Gold;$500;$16500
NQ;E-Mini Nasdaq;$1,000;$34,810
FDAX;Dax Index;€2,000;€44,311
Each symbol begins a new line, and the values on that line are separated by semicolons (;)
Each line consists of the following...
SYMBOL : Search string used to match to the beginning of the current chart symbol.
NAME: Human readable name
INTRA: Intraday trading margin requirement per contract
OVERNIGHT: Overnight trading margin requirement per contract
The script simply finds a matching line within your provided information using the current chart symbol.
So for example the continuous chart for NQ1! would match to the user specified line starting with NQ... as would the individual contract dates such as NQM2025, NQK2025, etc.
NOTES:
There is a possibility that symbols with similar starting characters could match.
If this is the case put the longer symbol higher in the list.
There is also a line / character limit to the text input fields within pinescript
Ensure the text you paste into them is not truncated.
If so there are 3 input fields for just this purpose.
Find the last complete line and continue the remaining symbol lines on the subsequent inputs.
Beginner
Learning Understanding ta.change//First script I have published. Constructive criticism is welcome.
// I hope this may be helpful to you.
// Initially, I did this for myself as I was getting some odd results from the ta.change function. Turns out it was my error LOL. What a surprise!
// Typical syntax: ta.change(source, value)
// value doesn't need to be included. If it isn't, it will only calculate the change between the last and current value.
// Conclusion. ta.change simply calculates the difference between a previous value/candle and the latest value/candle current value in that series. Positive number states that the recent is higher.
// Bonus :-) Function on line 34 outputs the changes in a positive figure (so as to be able to sum the changes/volatility of the series of values)
Watermark° (Quote, Name, Timeframe, Date)I have been asked for this a lot, so here it is!
It's an easy script to read, and for all you aspiring Pinescript coders out there it might serve as a little introduction on Tables , switch operator, and a bit of UI/UX!
Description:
This is just a watermark, which follows my personal style an aesthetic when it comes to Pinescript tools. I like to keep my charts clean to focus on Time and price, and I love to have a reminder to remain disciplined.
Homo Faber Fortunae Suae is a Latin maxim which loosely translates to: Humans Are The Makers Of Their Own Destiny.
So make your own destiny, master yourself and the charts!
Indicator Features:
– Display symbol ticker, timeframe and date all in one place.
– Make it look nice 🤗
– Protect your TV username ID, by having your chart show a custom username (if you are sharing charts outside of Tradingview, and are known under a different alias there)
Note: no matter what, by exporting images from TV (copy image/copy link to chart) your TV username will appear in the top left corner of the image
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Simple Buy Sell SignalsIt is a simple indicator that provides buy or sell signals based on the intersection of two EMAs and a simple moving average (SMA). once the Relative Strength Index has confirmed it. For greater accuracy, add additional indicators like stochastic RSI, MACD, etc. Use only for intraday trading, Not for Positional Trading
ETF / Stocks / Crypto - DCA Strategy v1Simple "benchmark" strategy for ETFs, Stocks and Crypto! Super-easy to implement for beginners, a DCA (dollar-cost-averaging) strategy means that you buy a fixed amount of an ETF / Stock / Crypto every several months. For instance, to DCA the S&P 500 (SPY), you could purchase $10,000 USD every 12 months, irrespective of the market price. Assuming the macro-economic conditions of the underlying country remain favourable, DCA strategies will result in capital gains over a period of many years, e.g. 10 years. DCA is the safest strategy that beginners can employ to make money in the markets, and all other types of strategies should be "benchmarked" against DCA; if your strategy cannot outperform DCA, then your strategy is useless.
Recommended Chart Settings:
Asset Class: ETF / Stocks / Crypto
Time Frame: H1 (Hourly) / D1 (Daily) / W1 (Weekly) / M1 (Monthly)
Necessary ETF Macro Conditions:
1. Country must have healthy demographics, good ratio of young > old
2. Country population must be increasing
3. Country must be experiencing price-inflation
Necessary Stock Conditions:
1. Growing revenue
2. Growing net income
3. Consistent net margins
4. Higher gross/net profit margin compared to its peers in the industry
5. Growing share holders equity
6. Current ratios > 1
7. Debt to equity ratio (compare to peers)
8. Debt servicing ratio < 30%
9. Wide economic moat
10. Products and services used daily, and will stay relevant for at least 1 decade
Necessary Crypto Conditions:
1. Honest founders
2. Competent technical co-founders
3. Fair or non-existent pre-mine
4. Solid marketing and PR
5. Legitimate use-cases / adoption
Default Robot Settings:
Contribution (USD): $10,000
Frequency (Months): 12
*Robot buys $10,000 worth of ETF, Stock, Crypto, regardless of the market price, every 12 months since its founding time.*
*Equity curve can be seen from the bottom panel*
Risk Warning:
This strategy is low-risk, however it assumes you have a long time horizon of at least 5 to 10 years. The longer your holding-period, the better your returns. The only thing the user has to keep-in-mind are the macro-economic conditions as stated above. If unsure, please stick to ETFs rather than buying individual stocks or cryptocurrencies.