MFI with highlights when value is overbought/oversold and adjustable overbought/oversold thresholds. There is also an option to disregard candle wicks in the calculation in case that could be helpful.
Cumulative on balance volume, colour coded as green when there is a positive commodity channel index value, or red when negative.
Shows BitMEX net volume in millions of contract dollars.
Shows net volume bars in amount of BTC instead of contract dollars.
This is a simple indicator that calculates volume times price (money volume). Both asset volume and money volume are important indicators in TA. As you can see in the chart above, money volume (moving average) was increasing while the asset volume was not during late 2017. This could have led to wrong interpretations. Money volume becomes more important to...
The FVE is a pure volume indicator. Unlike most of the other indicators (except OBV), price change doesn?t come into the equation for the FVE (price is not multiplied by volume), but is only used to determine whether money is flowing in or out of the stock. This is contrary to the current trend in the design of modern money flow indicators. The author...
I was inspired by an article talking about volume confirmation on breakouts. I find volume in isolation to be misleading at times. But I do like the concept of VWAP. What if you had a moving average influenced by volume ( VWAP ), and another moving average not influenced by volume ( SMA ) both calculated using the same price inputs and period length. If you...
RSI is an indicator that is dependent only on price. I modified RSI to factor in volume as well. On BTC chart presented above, VFRSI is more accurate than RSI in detecting extreme conditions (green line is VFRSI). In some instances, it seems to be better than RSI in detecting divergences as well (scroll to March 2018). In smaller time frames, it reduces the bart...
The FVE is a pure volume indicator. Unlike most of the other indicators (except OBV), price change doesn?t come into the equation for the FVE (price is not multiplied by volume), but is only used to determine whether money is flowing in or out of the stock. This is contrary to the current trend in the design of modern money flow indicators. The author...
I present you my last indicator. A volume indicator that indicates overbought and oversold based on the rsi, I chose the rsi because the most used surment, this indicator allows you to identify the overbought and oversold areas of the rsi with the colors blue (oversold) and orange (overbought ) on the volume indicator! Hoping that you are useful
This is my implementation in TradingView of my modified version of the "Weis Wave". Given the limitations of TradingView in alter past variable values, whenever the close change direction and the wave don't I sum the volume to the present wave and also to a possible future wave. This results in columns of a mixed color within the columns of the histogram. By...
This study is based on the work of TV user Beasley Savage ( ) and all credit goes to them. Changes I've made: 1. Added a visual symbol of an overbought/oversold threshold cross in the form of a red/green circle, respectively. Sometimes it can be hard to see when a cross actually occurs, and if your scaling isn't set up properly you can get misleading visuals....
This indicator is the same as LazyBear's indicator with the same title. I simplified it and changed the range to 0-100 so that it can be stacked with RSI indicator. 50 cross is the equivalent of zero cross in the original indicator. PS: Drag and drop the indicator on RSI for stacking. Go to the settings and scale it to right. More explanation on the original indicator:
A volume indicator that measures buying and selling pressure over a given lookback period. As described at traders.com See also: - Are price updates a good proxy for actual traded volume in FX? - Using Tick Volume in Forex: A Clear NVO Based Example
Uses the active ticker to show long/short values on all Bitfinex pairs that have that data available on Tradingview.
// Better Display of Volume change // green candle : Big volume change // red Candle : Small volume change // Default for BTC m5 // Big volume are limited up to $limup% 5% // Pump : Volume over $limgreen% 2% // Flat : Very Small Volume under $limdo% 0.2% // Adjust based on volatility / TF // BTC/USD 1h : 4,2,0.25