an adaptation of td count that removes the cap on 9, but instead updates the shoulder when we go past 9. that way it's sort of like a tweaked shoulder in strong mo, hopefully it gives more meaningful s/r levels.
Synergy Stats This indicator is intended to complement the Synergy indicator. It provides the following statistics: A percentage showing how often the two assets move in the opposite direction over a given lookback period. Similarly, another percentage showing how often the two assets move in the same direction over the same lookback period. Count the...
Based on Rick Santos ' Swing Charts V1 Darvas Box V0.1' However I have migrated script to pine version 3, customized to suite and added a higher number for the trend count
Katana Gaps Bounty Hunter (KGB_Hunter) by RagingRocketBull 2018 Version 1.0 This indicator shows/counts/filters gaps on a chart There are several versions: Simple, Pro and Zones. This is the Simple version. The Differences are listed below. - Simple: shows/counts gaps, changes color based on gap dir (2 colors), filters out price gaps within session, large gaps,...
This study is an experiment designed to identify market phases using changes in an approximate Hurst Exponent. The exponent in this script is approximated using a simplified Rescaled Range method. First, deviations are calculated for the specified period, then the specified period divided by 2, 4, 8, and 16. Next, sums are taken of the deviations of each period,...
A simple script to count the number of up days, or intraday bars, (Green Bars) for a given Look Back period. Inputs are: Look Back Period and Increment. Use 0 for the Increment to count only the up days, or bars. Use -1 to include the down days, or bars, in the sum.
This is an experimental variation of Paul L. Dysart's Positive Volume Index and Negative Volume Index that tracks the divergences between the PVI and its EMA, and the NVI and its EMA, then plots both together for comparison. This tool can be used to identify trending price activity.
EXPERIMENTAL: Counts the number of impulses with the same direction within a larger trend.