Volume with Sessions, SMA, and ATR Pine Script creates a custom volume indicator with several features, including:
SMA of Volume: It calculates the simple moving average (SMA) of the volume, which helps identify trends and determine if the current volume is above or below the average.
ATR (Average True Range): It calculates the ATR, which measures market volatility over a defined period.
Bullish/Bearish Volume Coloring: The script colors the volume bars depending on whether the price is moving up (bullish) or down (bearish), and whether the volume is above or below the SMA of volume.
Session Highlighting: It defines two major trading sessions:
NYSE (New York Stock Exchange) session from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM Eastern Time.
LSE (London Stock Exchange) session from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM GMT. These sessions are highlighted with background colors for easy identification.
Plotting: The volume is plotted as a histogram with varying colors depending on price movement and volume relative to its SMA. The ATR is also plotted as a purple line, and the SMA of volume is displayed as an orange line.
Background Colors: Background colors are applied during the NYSE and LSE sessions to visually differentiate between these trading periods.
Here's a breakdown of each section:
Key Inputs:
smaLength and atrLength: User-defined values for the lengths of the SMA and ATR calculations.
Main Calculations:
smaVolume: The SMA of the volume over the user-defined length (smaLength).
atrValue: The Average True Range over the user-defined length (atrLength).
Color Logic for Volume Bars:
If the current close is higher than the previous close, the volume is considered bullish, and the bar is colored green. If the volume is above the SMA, it’s a darker green; otherwise, it’s a lighter shade.
If the current close is lower than the previous close, the volume is considered bearish, and the bar is colored red. If the volume is above the SMA, it’s a darker red; otherwise, it’s a lighter red.
Plotting:
The script plots the volume as a histogram with dynamic coloring.
The SMA of the volume is plotted as a line.
ATR is plotted as a purple line for reference.
Background Color Highlighting:
The background is colored green during the NYSE session and blue during the LSE session.
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Pivot P/N VolumesTitle: Pivot P/N Volumes
Short Title: PPNV
Description:
The "Pivot P/N Volumes" indicator is a minimalistic volume analysis tool designed to cut through market noise and highlight key volume events in a separate pane. It strips away conventional volume clutter, focusing on four distinct volume types with clear visual cues, making it ideal for traders seeking actionable insights without distractions.
Key Features:
Blue Bars: Pocket Pivot Volumes (PPV) - Up-day volumes exceeding the highest down-day volume of the last 10 down-days, signaling potential bullish strength.
Orange Bars: Pivot Negative Volumes - Down-day volumes greater than the highest up-day volume of the last 10 up-days, indicating significant bearish pressure.
Red Bars: Down-day volumes above the 50-period EMA of volume, highlighting above-average selling activity.
Green Bars: Up-day volumes above the 50-period EMA of volume, showing above-average buying interest.
Noise: All other volumes are muted as dark grey (down-days) or light grey (up-days) for easy filtering.
Modified Volume IndicatorThis indicator colors volume bars based on price and range conditions for a given period:
Green Bars:
The close is at least 70% of the way up the daily range (from the low).
The close is also 1% or more above the low.
Red Bars:
The close is at least 70% of the way down the daily range (from the high).
The close is also 1% or more below the high.
Gray Bars:
Volume bars that don’t meet the above conditions are neutral.
Purpose
Green Bars highlight strong upward closes.
Red Bars indicate weak downward closes.
Gray Bars show neutral or inconclusive price movement.
This indicator helps traders identify momentum shifts and trend strength in real-time.
Combined Multi-Timeframe EMA OscillatorThis script aims to visualize the strength of bullish or bearish trends by utilizing a mix of 200 EMA across multiple timeframes. I've observed that when the multi-timeframe 200 EMA ribbon is aligned and expanding, the uptrend usually lasts longer and is safer to enter at a pullback for trend continuation. Similarly, when the bands are expanding in reverse order, the downtrend holds longer, making it easier to sell the pullbacks.
In this script, I apply a purely empirical and experimental method: a) Ranking the position of each of the above EMAs and turning it into an oscillator. b) Taking each 200 EMA on separate timeframes, turning it into a stochastic-like oscillator, and then averaging them to compute an overall stochastic.
To filter a bullish signal, I use the bullish crossover between these two aggregated oscillators (default: yellow and blue on the chart) which also plots a green shadow area on the screen and I look for buy opportunities/ ignore sell opportunities while this signal is bullish. Similarly, a bearish crossover gives us a bearish signal which also plots a red shadow area on the screen and I only look for sell opportunities/ ignore any buy opportunities while this signal is bearish.
Note that directly buying the signal as it prints can lead to suboptimal entries. The idea behind the above is that these crossovers point on average to a stronger trend; however, a trade should be initiated on the pullbacks with confirmation from momentum and volume indicators and in confluence with key areas of support and resistance and risk management should be used in order to protect your position.
Disclaimer: This script does not constitute certified financial advice, the current work is purely experimental, use at your own discretion.
Enhanced Volume by SR7SiddharthaRay007's Enhanced Volume Indicator works on any Timeframe
⦿ Volume Labels:
1. Current Volume, Volume Change%, Average Volume, Average Doller Volume, Up/Down Ratio, ADR%.
=>Average value can be changed using 'Lookback Length' (Default: 20)
⦿ Simple Moving Average: MA (Default: 50). Color of MA changes based on the up down volume ratio.
1. Up/Down Ratio > 1: Blue
2. Up/Down Ratio < 1: Orange
⦿ Volume Bar Colors:
1. High Relative Volume Positive Candle: Lime Green .
2. High Relative Volume Negative Candle: Red .
3. Normal Volume Positive Candle: Blue .
4. Normal Volume Negative Candle: Fuchsia .
5. Low Relative Volume Positive/Negative Candle: Orange .
=>High Relative Volume > 300% of Average Volume; Low Relative Volume < 30% of Average Volume
⦿ Pocket Pivot (A pocket pivot is an up day with volume greater than any of the down days volume in the past 10 days)
1. 10 day Pocket Pivots: Lime Green Diamond below volume bar
2. 5 day Pocket Pivots: Blue Diamond below volume bar
⦿ 'Highest Volume (HV) ' on top of the Volume Bar:
1. Highest Volume Ever (HVE)
2. Highest Volume in Over a Year (HVY)
⦿ Projected Volume Bar: Aqua
⦿ Plot a line at 2x and 3x Average Volume and set Alerts
Relative Volume (RV)Relative Volume take the volume at a given time of day and compares it to the average volume at that time of day. You can either use the current volume or the cumulative volume in this analysis. You have the option to either see the average and the current volume or a comparative view where you see the percent difference between now and the average.
My implementation of relative volume uses a key-value pair to simplify the process of getting the average volume for the time of day. This reduces the lines of code needed and makes it easier to understand. I have added the normal features you would find in a relative volume indicator with the addition of an average above/below average section for comparing the significance of above/below average moves are. I hope this script is not only useful but educational.
Enjoy
Advanced VolumeThe "Advanced Volume" indicator is a versatile tool designed for traders who need a detailed analysis of market volume dynamics. It provides three unique modes of volume analysis: Simple, Complex, and Analytics, each offering distinct insights for various trading styles.
Key Features:
Modes of Operation:
Simple Mode: Displays traditional volume data for a quick overview of market activity.
Complex Mode: Reveals the differential volume between buyers and sellers in a lower time frame. This mode features two average lines - one showing the current average volume level and another depicting the past average, based on the chosen length. These lines provide a comparative view of current and historical market dynamics.
Analytics Mode: Combines buyers' and sellers' volume in a lower time frame with their average. The average line in this mode changes color based on the dominant volume: it turns blue (default color for positive volume) if the average buy volume is higher, and switches to the sell volume color if the average sell volume is predominant.
Customizable Settings:
Average Length: Allows you to adjust the length for moving average calculations.
Definition: Select from 'Maximum', 'High', or 'Medium' for time frame granularity.
Visual Preferences: Customize the width and colors of the volume bars and average lines to suit your visual preference.
Dynamic Calculations and Plots:
Differentiates between up-volume and down-volume for nuanced market sentiment analysis.
Includes various plots such as volume bars, moving averages, and dynamic lines for comprehensive analysis.
Usage Tips:
Utilize 'Simple Mode' for a quick market overview.
Engage 'Complex Mode' to assess buying vs. selling pressures and compare current volume trends against historical averages.
Apply 'Analytics Mode' for an in-depth analysis of volume trends, with color-coded average lines indicating dominant market forces.
Centered Buy and Sell Volume Indicator with FillThis indicator provides an estimation of buy and sell volumes in the market. The estimated buy volume is represented by a blue-green color, while the estimated sell volume is depicted in purple. Both of these are highlighted with a solid fill. Additionally, the Rate of Change for the buy volume is shown in a solid green line, and for the sell volume, it's illustrated with a solid purple line, both without any fill.
Volume Sum BTC ETFsThis volume indicator tracks the volume of these 10 bitcoin ETFS:
AMEX:GBTC, NASDAQ:IBIT, AMEX:BTCO, AMEX:ARKB, AMEX:HODL, AMEX:EZBC, NASDAQ:BRRR, AMEX:BTCW, AMEX:DEFI, AMEX:BITB
It multiplies the traded shares with the hl2 share price and then devides the volume by the bitcoin hl2 price.
You can change to usd volume in settings.
Enjoy!
Notice that historical volume comes from etfs which traded already before launch like GBTC.
Also notice that that btc trades also when tradfi markets are closed, so then the indicator will show the last available volume. Something to fix later.
Ace VolumeThis is volume indicator that can help you identify either the volume is increasing or decreasing gradually.
The color based on the previous volume price.
The bigger the volume from the previous, it will show bull color (white) and vice versa bear color (blue).
The example of the indicator volume as shown above. Feel free to used it. Thank you!
Volume [Entoryx]
Certainly! Here's a more concise description for the "Entoryx Volume" indicator, with less focus on the specifics of the order block bar detection:
The "Entoryx Volume" is a versatile technical indicator that analyzes the relationship between price ranges and volume over a user-defined number of bars. By calculating a delta between the highest high and lowest low, it offers insights into market momentum and direction.
Key features of this indicator include:
1) Current Value Plotting: A dynamic line plotted on the chart represents the current value, which reflects market trends. The color of the line changes to green for bullish conditions and red for bearish conditions, depending on its relationship with the Exponential Moving Average (EMA) of the close.
2) Color-Coded Regions: The area between the current value plot and a baseline zero line is filled with a corresponding color, providing a visual representation of market sentiment.
3) Boundary Lines: Horizontal lines at +10 and -10 serve as reference points to highlight significant market movements.
4) Order Block Bar Detection (Optional): An optional feature that places visual markers on the chart to signal potential reversals. This can be enabled or disabled by the user, according to preference.
The "Entoryx Volume" indicator is tailored for traders aiming to understand market momentum with a clear and visually intuitive display. It is suitable across various trading strategies and market conditions, with customization options to fit individual needs.
The source code for this indicator is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public License 2.0.
Volume Z-Score [SuperJump]Hello Guys.
I'm very very happy to release a new indicator after a really long time
The reason I created this indicator is, we often forget the importance of volume.
Volume is a signal of the start of a strong trend, and a very good example of how long a trend can continue.
Why do we forget the importance of trading volume?
Right, because we use a timeframe that is too small,
Most of the time we trade, the candles are largely free of volatility and low in volume.
So if we forget to check volume sometimes, no problem.
But when trading on a big trend, we can't ignore it.
I hope this volume indicator made using Z-Score will help you.
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People sometimes call us gamblers.
They even accuse us of being unnecessary for the things we study with passion.
But I believe, we can definitely find a good meaning.
Vollinger BandsI'm happy to present to you... VOLLINGER BANDS. Loosely based on bollinger bands, this indicator uses the new Up/Down Volume indicator from tradingview, which I have add moving averages, and a width calculation between them to determine squeeze. Essentially I have created a volume squeeze bollinger band derivative, hence the term "Vollinger Band".
The bands are NOT a deviation of any middle line or moving average, but rather their own moving averages of the volume delta, respectively.
Blue background = Volume Squeeze (vollinger bands width is less than the squeeze strength line), meaning consolidation, and a big move may happen soon.
Top line = A moving average of the Up Volume delta
Bottom line = A moving average of the Down Volume delta
Vol MA = the moving average length of both the top/bottom line
> If you zoom in, you can see a white line, which is the squeeze represented as a single line, calculated using bollinger bands width. The squeeze strength is a moving average of the squeeze line, which then determines if the width is below that moving average, then the squeeze will occur (white line below purple)
The bands are colored based on the sum of the Up/Down volume over the specified number of bars (preset at 5). If the volume is more buying than selling over that amount of bars, then the line is colored green, and vice versa.
Rolling Candle Closes Summationscript to sum rolling 20 (default) period's prices together
use on volume indicators to get the likes of McClellan Summation
User selection: rolling periods to add
Volume+ (Time of Day)This volume indicator measures the volume for each bar at the time of day and displays the average and +1 standard deviation above that average.
The color intensity of the bar is increased when the volume exceeds +1 standard deviation.
See how on the chart that other than the early morning and late day volume, there are clearly key moments in the day at 7am, 10am, 10:30am, and 11am. See how on the second day, there were volume spikes before 10am, 10:30am and then more obviously just before 11am.
Trend Volume Indicator by [VanHelsing]Trend Volume and Momentum based indicator
How it works:
The principle of the volume zone oscillator was used here,
but instead of closes > closes (price momentum) was used RSI,
if RSI > 50 it is a positive momentum and we get + volume value, otherwise - volume
Instead of ema's here is a Volume-Weighted Average Price (VWAP) which gives us such shape of TVI line that in general less sensitive to the pullbacks inside a trend.
This indicator is good for catching and following trends.
You can use alerts as well for take values of trend (-1,1) from 1-10D timeframes
Here how to read it
Last Price minus Open Price Intraday VolumeLast Price minus Open Price Intraday Volume
Change in price from day Open price to Last Price indicate the stock price movement. Last Price minus Open Price Intraday Volume indicator is framed on volume change during change in price from day Open price to Last Price. It takes into account the average intraday volume based on intraday length of bars and actual volume attributed to change in price from day Open Price to Last Price. The indicator reflects the change in trend .By analyzing the position of price on the basis of average change in volume during intraday with that of volume attributed to change in price from day open Price to Last price one may decide upon the course of trade.
DISCLAIMER: For educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this content should be interpreted as financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any sort of security or investment including all types of crypto.
NIFTY IT volumeKEY TAKEAWAYS
-Uses NIFTY IT Index Stocks Volume .
-NIFTY IT Volume Indicator is created by adding all 10 NIFTY IT Stocks Volume together.
-NIFTY IT Volume will be an important indicator in NIFTY IT Index technical analysis because it is used to measure the relative significance of a market move.
-The higher the volume during a NIFTY IT index price move, the more significant the move and the lower the volume during a NIFTY IT index price move, the less significant the move.
-Moving Average is also added.
FinNifty VolumesKEY TAKEAWAYS
-Uses FinNifty Index Stocks Volume .
-FinNifty Volume Indicator is created by adding all 20 FinNifty Stocks Volume together.
-FinNifty Volume will be an important indicator in FinNifty Index technical analysis because it is used to measure the relative significance of a market move.
-The higher the volume during a FinNiftyy index price move, the more significant the move and the lower the volume during a FinNifty index price move, the less significant the move.
-Moving Average is also added.
Relative Volume IndicatorA simple indicator showing the relation of volume to highest volume for a define number of bars. Helps to differentiate periods of low and high volume.
Define the number of bars to find the highest volume used as a basis.
Apply a simple moving average to smoothen the volume. Set it to 1 to disable smoothing.
Define a threshold differentiating low and high volume.
Volume Spread for VSA CustomHey everyone, I have been using volume a lot more lately as price action can sometimes get manipulated but volume shows us the truth!
Anyways, I have enjoyed the Volume Spread for VSA indicator but wished I had the code to change a few settings. This volume indicator includes spread analysis with the ability to customize input values and I'm making it open source so you can do with it as you please.
I have made notes all throughout the code to give suggestions on a few changes or why I have written it in such a way. I have also tried to section everything off to make it easier to see where each piece of the code is used. Overall I think it is a good example of how to code cleanly and how to add useful notes when you are learning Pine for yourself :D
The indicator on the price chart is my Donchian Channel indicator, which you can also find on my profile. This is the one I use every day.
Nasdaq or US Composite Total VolumeBecause no NASDAQ composite index or NYSE composite index provide data volume, this script intends to use the NASDAQ Composite total volume index, index ticker : TVOLQ, or the NYSE Composite total volume index, index ticker : TVOL, as a classical volume indicator on chart.
How tu use : in the input tab choose youe prefered SMA lenght and the volume' index ticker you want to display. TVOLQ for the NASDAQ Composite total volume or TVOL for the NYSE Composite total volume.
On chart, choose to display the indicator in a new pane.
Anchored OBVThe On Balance Volume indicator (OBV) is used in technical analysis to measure buying and selling pressure.
It is a cumulative indicator meaning that on days where price went up, that day's volume is added to the cumulative OBV total.
If price went down, then that day's volume is subtracted from the OBV total.
The OBV value is then plotted as a line for easy interpretation.
On Balance Volume is primarily used to confirm or identify overall price trends or to anticipate price movements after divergences.
If On Balance Volume crosses over or under the zero line, it adds confluence to a bull/bear bias respectively.
Anchored On Balance Volume unlike traditional OBV, resets on your specified date and/or bar (clickable).