This indicator identifies divergence between NYSE TICK and price, displays TICK in line, bar, or Heikin Ashi format, calculates various types of moving average lines and shows moving average crossovers. What is TICK NYSE TICK, also known as the TICK index, is a technical analysis indicator that shows the number of stocks on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)...
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Developed by Sherman and Marian McClellan, the McClellan Oscillator is a breadth indicator derived from Net Advances, the number of advancing issues less the number of declining issues. Subtracting the 39-day exponential moving average of Net Advances from the 19-day exponential moving average of Net Advances forms the oscillator. As the formula reveals, the...
DecisionPoint Swenlin Trading Oscillator can be used to identify short-term tops and bottoms. This is a breadth indicator. STO is designed to be calculated using either issues or volume, I will post a follow up indicator that makes use of volume. You can read about the interpretation of the signals (& gotchas) in the link below. I have added support for NYSE /...
Hello All, High-Low Index is a breadth indicator based on Record High Percent (RHP). RHP is based on new 52-week highs and new 52-week lows. RHP => 100 * (new highs) / (new highs + new lows). High-Low Index is a 10-day Simple Moving Average of the RHP, which makes it a smoothed version of RHP. You can find many articles about High-Low Index on the...
15 top crypto tickers of your choosing. Just input your 15 favorite crypto markets in the settings. Showing breadth of market as a percentage change to gauge buyers/sellers strength. You can check this on the last day of the week and compare each daily bar to see if buyers are increasing/decreasing or sellers increasing/decreasing bars. A reading above +2 is...
The McClellan Oscillator is a market breadth indicator developed by Sherman and Marian McClellan. It is calculated from Net Advances, which is the number of advancing issues minus the number of declining issues. Subtracting the 39-day exponential moving average of Net Advances from the 19-day exponential moving average of Net Advances forms the oscillator. The...
McClellan Summation Index is a breadth indicator derived from McClellan Oscillator (). The Summation Index is simply a running total of the McClellan Oscillator values. Even though it is called a Summation Index, the indicator is really an oscillator that fluctuates above/below zero. As such, signals can be derived from bullish/bearish divergences, directional...
The McClellan Oscillator was created by Sherman and Marian McClellan and it is essentially a MACD of the advancing and declining symbols of the day and is best used as a comparison with the biggest stocks such as my example Apple but that is just my opinion. I pulled the symbol names from a Trading View blog so I'm not 100% sure if they are accurate so please let...
The NYSE Market Breadth Ratio is considered by some to be the “king” of market internals. It lets you know instantly how strong current buying or selling pressure is in the broad market, to eliminate guessing or opinion. This indicator plots the Market Breadth Ratio values for the NYSE and the NASD exchanges in real time. It also plots the NYSE Market Breadth...
This script provides NASDAQ and NYSE Up Volume (volume in rising stocks) and Down Volume (volume in falling stocks) ratio. Up Volume is higher than Down Volume, then you would see green label with ratio e.g 3.5:1. This means Up Volume is 3.5 times higher than Down Volume - Positive Market Breadth. If Down Volume is higher than Up Volume, then you would see red...
This plots the combined volume of the subsectors of the SPY using (open+close)/2, both per bar (narrow candles) and cumulative (wide faded candles). This aims to use dollar volume and weights each sector individually in dollar amounts. NOT with the weighting used in the SPY index. This indicator is NOT equally weighted., it is weighted according to each...
About McClellan Summation Index The McClellan Summation Index is a market breadth indicator which was developed by Sherman and Marian McClellan. It is based on the McClellan Oscillator and add its values together, effectively running a total. The index goes up when the McClellan Oscillator is positive and goes down when it is negative. Signals can be derived...
A new and interesting way to look at Breadth. As for the usefulness of it, one would have to do some proper backtesting to get a full grasp of the capabilities. This is just a concept currently. But in general, SPX holding near ATHs with very low sector correlations can be a topping indicator. SPX selling off with Correlations all very positive across each...
This is a simple Breadth Indicator for the OMXS30 index. It shows how many percentage of the stocks in the index that are above a specified simple moving average (the default value is 200, can be changed in the settings for the indicator).
McClellan Oscillator for cryptocurrency, taking into account only the top 40 cryptos. Original code was by LazyBear.
This is a modification of my Rate of Change Percentile script, used to compare the current ticker (e.g. Altcoins) to BTC. Essentially we are looking at (Current Ticker ROC percentile) vs (Bitcoin ROC percentile). In other words, we are using the ROC value of both the current ticker and BTC, and ranking each based on their previous ROC. We compare the...