CompareThis indicator compare(Futures Price / Spot Price) futures and spot prices of an asset.
This indicator is made to work with crypto assets mainly.
Inputs:
1. Auto Symbols Selection: Select the symbols for comparision from the selected chart symbol (This option only works with Binance futures symbols)
2. Symbol 1: Symbol 1 for comparison
3. Symbol 2: Symbol 2 for comparison
4. Timeframe: Timeframe for comparison
Happy trading.
Compare
WaveTrend [LazyBear] vX by DGTDGT interpreted version of LazyBear's WaveTrend, visualizing on Price Chart
Original Author : LazyBear
Crosses above or below threshold are emphasized with bigger labels
- crosses above threshold : probable short indications with a bigger label and relativly small label for probable long indications
- crosses below threshold : probable long indications with a bigger label and relativly small label for probable short indications
All rest crosses within threshold boundaries with relatively small labels for both long and short probable indications
Crypto Performance vs IndexQuickly shows you if an altcoin is outperforming or underperforming it's peers. You can compare again indexes of high cap, mid cap and low cap indexes, which are provided by FTX.com. I intend to add some more features but am currently a bit busy so wanted to get it published as I've been finding it useful
ADL-NDX Rank Difference-Buschi
English:
An expansion of the Advance Decline Line of the NASDAQ. It can be interesting to compare the Advance Decline Line with the corresponding benchmark index. I therefore made a ranking (0 to 100) based on the performance over the last days (default: 21 days). The difference is the target figure and ranges between -100 (bearish divergence) to +100 (bullish divergence).
Deutsch:
Eine Erweiterung der Advance Decline Line der NASDAQ. Oft möchte man den Verlauf der Advance Decline Line mit dem zugehörigen Leitindex vergleichen. Daher habe ich für beide ein Ranking (0 bis 100) erstellt auf Basis des Verlaufs über die letzten Tage (Standardwert: 21 Tage). Die Differenz stellt dabei die Zielgröße dar und schwankt zwischen -100 (bärische Divergenz) und +100 (bullische Divergenz).
ADL-SPX Rank Difference-Buschi
English:
An expansion of the Advance Decline Line of the NYSE. It can be interesting to compare the Advance Decline Line with the corresponding benchmark index. I therefore made a ranking (0 to 100) based on the performance over the last days (default: 21 days). The difference is the target figure and ranges between -100 (bearish divergence) to +100 (bullish divergence).
Deutsch:
Eine Erweiterung der Advance Decline Line der NYSE. Oft möchte man den Verlauf der Advance Decline Line mit dem zugehörigen Leitindex vergleichen. Daher habe ich für beide ein Ranking (0 bis 100) erstellt auf Basis des Verlaufs über die letzten Tage (Standardwert: 21 Tage). Die Differenz stellt dabei die Zielgröße dar und schwankt zwischen -100 (bärische Divergenz) und +100 (bullische Divergenz).
Multi Bar OHLC Compare Panel (Floating Grid)Multi Bar OHLC Compare Panel by RagingRocketBull 2019
version 1.0
This indicator lets you compare OHLCV values from several specified bars. Bars can be dynamic/persistent.
You can also use it as an alternate OHLC panel if you don't like small font of the native TradingView panel.
It uses Pinescript v4 to output data dynamically as string labels in a horiz/vertical grid.
Features:
- Floating Panel with customizable horiz/vertical layout and grid spacing
- Support for up to 5 OHLC bars (highlighted with markers)
- Outputs Bar #/index, OHLCV, Bar Change Value/%, Exchange/Ticker, Timeframe, Timestamp strings
- Dynamic (fixed offset)/Persistent bars (fixed time)
- Show/Hide parts of strings
- Full output string customization, including text size, date/time format and delimiters
- 2 Anchor points for panel offset: cur bar high or range high
- Bar Change can change color
Usage:
- specify at least 1 bar index as OHLC source
- select anchor point to position the panel
- select horiz/vertical grid layout
- adjust horiz/vertical spacing
- customize output strings as needed
Notes:
- this indicator uses Pinescript v3 Compatibity Framework
- both bars 1,2 are required for log scale adjustment to work
- you can't attach the panel to screen's top/bottom and must use offset/anchor because, unlike plotshape, string labels don't support yloc=yloc.top/bottom, only yloc.above/belowbar
- you can't precisely align strings in a grid because there's no label.get_width/height to calculate mid/left points, only get_x/y/text. Alignment will break depending on string length, zoom and change color option on/off
- bar change is rendered as a separate label when change color is enabled (2 panels total) and merged into the main panel when disabled (single panel)
- you can't change the order of strings as playing with the natural order of things isn't the best of ideas
- you can modify the script to compare up to 50 OHLC bars, but do you need that much power? Of course, you do.
- you can't set color/style for string labels in Style UI, so a few extra settings were added.
- bar index is limited to 5000 for free accounts (10000 for paid), will show an error when exceeded, also when it exceeds the total number of bars in history
- in persistent bars mode all bars with index > 0 are considered persistent, bar 0 always remains a dynamic bar
- persistent bars' offset is reset: in replay mode on exit or when price reaches cur bar, or when panel layout is changed from h to v in both replay/realtime modes
- initial pos of each persistent bar relative to the first realtime bar anchor doesn't change during session - new persistent bars introduced during session are attached to the most recent cur bar anchor
P.S. Everything is proceeding as I have foreseen
Futures - Measure and compare volatility in USDDollar value (syminfo.pointvalue) is wrong in Tradingview for the below listed futures, where the price is in quarters of cents. So this is a dirty fix.
For example ZC (Corn) says syminfo.pointvalue = 5000 (syminfo.mintick = 0.13), which gives you (ATR = 6) volatility 30,000 USD instead of the correct 300 USD.
For all other futures is used the default syminfo.pointvalue.
Compare CandlesShows the candles of a specified EXCHANGE:PAIR in an indicator without overlay.
Has the following advantages over the standard comparison in TradingView:
- The compared pair is below your main chart.
- You can see the price of the compared pair.
- You can add multiple compared pairs and all of them will be shown in their own space with their own price.
SadLittleThings Price Compare With Offset MTF by RRBSadLittleThings Price Compare With Offset MTF by RagingRocketBull 2018
Version 1.0
This indicator lets you compare multiple assets across different timeframes, supports offsets and alpha multipliers.
Standard TradingView Compare doesn't have Offset/Timeframe/Multiplier options, hence this indicator.
Features:
- compare current asset's price with 2 custom ext OHLC sources
- plot sources as lines/bars/candles
- use offset:
- for lines - both positive/negative offsets, unlimited
- for bars/candles - only positive offsets <= 5000
- specify timeframe for each source
- uses timeframe textbox instead of input resolution dropdown to allow for 240 120 and other custom TFs
- support for timeframes in H: H, 2H, 4H etc
- show/hide sources
- colorize sources
- convert source price to 1000s, mlns, or blns using alpha multiplier
- total bars counter
Notes on using offsets:
- Max offset is defined by study max_bars_back which is limited to 5000 for free accounts. This variable specifies the number of history bars an indicator can access.
- if you see the 'internal server study error' => one of the indexes of ohlc series is out of bounds (i.e. close ) => decrease the offset <= 5000 or switch to line type
- you will be limited only by the total number of bars in history (n) +/- 1 full screen of empty bars
- you can't scroll past the beginning of history - 1 empty screen and past the end of history + 1 empty screen to be able to still see the line with applied offset
- before applying a large offset, scroll back long enough to make sure you have enough history loaded
- if you have a long history the indicator will get slower, its UI less responsive. Reloading the page may fix that.
- you will not see source's history past the beginning of the current asset - open the chart with the longest history first (i.e. BLX, not COINBASE)
- Make sure that the Left Price Scale shows up with Auto Fit Data enabled. You can reattach the indicator to a different scale in Style.
- you may not be able to plot intraday TFs < current TF, because free accounts are limited to TFs >= D1 (i.e. D, 2D, 3D, W), but you can still plot, say, H4+ on a lower TF H1 chart
1. uses plot*, security, change
Current RSI vs Sector RSI ComparisonIn the example above GOOGL's RSI is being compared against the RSI for XLK, the technology sector fund. The red and green areas make it easy to see if Google is under or overperforming relative to other tech stocks. I've included a normal RSI above it for comparison.
You can compare any stock to a sector, i.e. JP Morgan (JPM) versus the financial sector (XLF), or whatever your heart desires. All major sectors are selectable from a drop-down box and the output can also be visualised as a histogram too, much like a MACD.
Compare Wave IndexI built this indicator to compare the performance of multiple chart ID's, at the moment the chart analyses how far above or below the assets prices are compared to a moving average. In this first version, the indicator compares BTC against the current chart and also one customisable ticker, which by default is set to SLRBTC.
As I update the indicator I intend to make it possible to add many other chart IDs so that I can just take a quick look at the indicator to see how my faviorite assets are performing.
Any feedback is welcome, if anyone has any questions just leave me a comment.
Happy Trading,
Biffy
Compare - Oscillator vs BTC momentumI've made a simple indicator to compare the momentum of a trading pair against the momentum of BTC to the dollar. I use it to see how a pair is affected by BTC's momentum... I wouldnt use it to trade off alone, but it can be a useful tool alongside other indicators.
The time range can be adjusted, but I wouldnt reccomend setting it to anything over 12M, or under 1W.... as I'm not sure if it would work.
Any feedback is welcome!
This is an idea I had after looking at a wonderful visualisation made by BarclayJames, link below:
www.tradingview.com
C320up RSI Compare X2C320up RSI Compare X2
- Compare the strength of any two securities at once including Bitcoin and EOS shorts and longs.
Simply click on the Ticker Input, type the first letter or two of the security you wish to compare then select from the list.
All tickers listed on TradingView are available.
Default settings are a black line for the first ticker (Bitcoin), and gray for the second (EOS), with the RSI length set at 14.
You can change these colours to suit your preferences.
For example, let’s say you wanted to compare EOS shorts and longs, search for EOSUSDSHORTS and EOSUSDLONGS, and change the colour of the first line to red for shorts, and change the second to green for longs.
You can also change the background colour, and adjust the 70% and 30% lines to suit.
Any questions, just leave a comment.
Check out our scripts page for more indicators.
Happy Trading!
BFXLS - Compare styleDisplays BitFinex longs and shorts on your chart in the same was as if you add them by using TradingView's "compare" function - major advantage is that this works for all pairs that BitFinex supports without having to manually set up your chart each time.
Hersheys CoCo VolumeCoCo Volume shows you volume movement of your symbol after subtracting the movement from another symbol, preferrably the sector or market the stock belongs to.
My latest update to my CoCoVolume Indicator. It calculates today's volume percent over the 60 period average for both your symbol and index, and displays that difference. If the percent is over the max it highlights the color, showing BIG action for that stock.
The last version was calculating the percent volume difference from yesterday to today for the stock and index and displaying the difference. The prior method had large swings on low volume stocks... this one shows the independent volume action much better. The default values will suit most stocks.
You can set three variables...
- the index symbol, default is SPY
- the period for averaging, default is 60
- the max volume percent, default is 500
Good trading!
Brian Hershey
Hersheys CoCo VolumeThis simple but powerful indicator takes the volume changes from another symbol and removes them from your symbol, so you can compare stock/market or stock/sector or sector/market relationships.
When used together with Hersheys CoCo Bars, you get a very unique view of what's going on!
Good trading!
Brian Hershey
UCS - Index RatingStill Confused, What's Strong and Weak?
Here is a simple Indicator for those who needs it.
Make Sure to Define the character for the Index, go to setup and modify you like.
Hersheys CoCoThis is my variation of the Correlation Coefficient and I call it "Hershey's CoCo". The indicator identifies very specific Stock, Sector and Market pressures on whatever symbol you are evaluating.
If interested, follow me and send me requests to evaluate your stock or sector as I refine this tool.
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Price movement does not happen in isolation.
Stocks are held by various "containers" that can be traded independently and can affect the price of each stock. The most important of those containers are Sector and Market, while others include Industry, MarketCap and others.
For example, Market is simply the top level representation of all stocks, or the sea that carries, or sinks, all ships. You can monitor this level by looking at various indexes, ETFs and/or Funds. I use "VTI", the Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF.
Sectors can be monitored using any number of containers, like Vanguard Sector Index Funds or ProShares Ultra Sector Indexes. I use the S&P SPDR Sector Funds. A list of those are listed below.
Most of the techniques and indicators that deal with correlation and sector/market comparisons are not very detailed. Many simply overlay one price series over another, while you tediously follow the price lines from left to right trying to judge movement.
Another critical piece missing from other compare tools is normalizing each data series. Hershey's CoCo does this, so you can have confidence that the alerts you see are based on accurate comparisons at every level.
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So let's get to the details! Hershey's CoCo currently compares 2 containers, so for this discussion we'll do Stock to Sector. You'll see arrows above and below some ticks of the price chart, plus a faint red or green background color.
Very Bull = Blue Arrow = Stock and Sector prices are up, Stock price up more
Bull = Green Arrow = Stock and Sector prices are up, Sector price up more
Bear = Red Arrow = Stock and Sector prices are down, Sector price down more
Very Bear = Black Arrow = Stock and Sector prices are down, Stock price down more
Neutral = No Arrow = Stock and Sector price movement equal
Arrow Length = Strength (the longer the arrow the bigger the difference)
Green Background = Bull = Above zero Simple Moving Average of all arrow values
Red Background = Bear = Below zero Simple Moving Average of all arrow values
To review, the Blacks and Blues are the HEAVIEST pressure... the LONGER the STRONGER!