EMA 9/21/50 + VWAP + MACD + RSI Pro [v7]Updated to make table update on bar close, any time frame. Removed RSI plots
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Chandelier coloré par Volume + DeltaPaint candle following vol and delta values
Set volume threshold and volume threshold. If the conditions are met, the candle will be painted in the color you set.
EMA ± ATR Combined Finest# EMA ± ATR Combined Finest — Dynamic Trend Bands
🇹🇷 **Kısa Açıklama (Türkçe):**
Bu gösterge, EMA ve ATR'yi birleştirerek fiyatın trend yönünü ve volatiliteye göre destek/direnç bölgelerini görsel olarak sunar. Long ve Short bantları ayrı ayrı ayarlanabilir.
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📷 **Live Preview:**
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*BTC/USDT 5-min chart example*
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## 🔍 Features:
- **EMA + ATR (Long Band)**: Acts as dynamic resistance during uptrends.
- **EMA - ATR (Short Band)**: Acts as dynamic support during downtrends.
- Independent controls for each band (periods, ATR multiplier, visibility).
- Clean and color-coded plotting (Blue = Long / Red = Short).
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## 🧠 Strategy Ideas:
- **Trend Confirmation**: Use bands to confirm the direction of the trend.
- **Volatility Expansion**: Watch for band widening to signal breakout potential.
- **Stop/Target Zones**: Use bands as trailing stop loss or dynamic take profit areas.
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## ⚙️ Suggested Settings:
| Use Case | EMA Period | ATR Period | Multiplier |
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| Scalping | 5 | 2 | 1.2 |
| Swing Trading | 20 | 14 | 1.5 |
| Volatile Assets| 9 | 5 | 2.0 |
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## ❓ FAQ:
**Q: Does this indicator give buy/sell signals?**
A: No. It’s a visual tool designed to complement your own strategy.
**Q: What assets/timeframes does it work on?**
A: It works across all asset classes (crypto, stocks, forex) and any timeframe.
**Q: Can I use only one side (Long or Short)?**
A: Yes. Each leg is independently configurable and can be turned off.
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## 💡 Open-source and customizable.
Feel free to fork, modify, and improve it for your own needs.
📩 Feedback or questions? Reach out via TradingView DM: `@quabermay`
Active Addresses Z-ScoreActive Addresses Z-Score Indicator
The Active Addresses Z-Score Indicator is a fundamental analysis tool designed to evaluate the relationship between Bitcoin network activity and its price movements over a specified period. This indicator aims to provide insights into whether the market is showing signs of increasing or decreasing interest in Bitcoin, based on its network usage and activity.
How to Read the Indicator
Orange Line (Price Z-Score):
This line represents the Z-Score of the price change over a defined period (e.g., 28 days). The Z-Score normalizes the price change by comparing it to the historical mean and standard deviation, essentially measuring how far the current price change is from the average.
A positive Z-Score indicates that the price change is above the historical average (a bullish signal), while a negative Z-Score means the price change is below the historical average (a bearish signal).
Gray Line (Active Addresses Z-Score):
This line represents the Z-Score of the change in active addresses over the same period. The Z-Score here normalizes the change in the number of active Bitcoin addresses by comparing it to historical data.
A positive Z-Score suggests that the number of active addresses is increasing more than usual, which can be a sign of increased market activity and potential interest in Bitcoin.
A negative Z-Score suggests that active addresses are decreasing more than usual, which may indicate reduced interest or usage of Bitcoin.
Upper and Lower Threshold Lines:
The upper and lower threshold lines (set by the user) act as Z-Score boundaries. If either the price Z-Score or the active address Z-Score exceeds the upper threshold, it can signal an overbought or overactive condition. Similarly, if the Z-Score falls below the lower threshold, it could indicate an oversold or underactive condition.
These thresholds are customizable by the user, allowing for flexible interpretation based on market conditions.
Indicator Calculation
Price Change Calculation:
The percentage change in the Bitcoin price over a specified lookback period (e.g., 28 days) is calculated as:
Price Change
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This shows the relative price movement during the specified period.
Active Address Change Calculation:
Similarly, the percentage change in active addresses is calculated as:
Active Address Change
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Active Addresses−Active Addresses
This shows the relative change in the number of active Bitcoin addresses over the same period.
Z-Score Calculation:
The Z-Score for both the price and active address changes is calculated as:
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Where:
X is the current change (price or active addresses),
μ (mu) is the mean (average) of the historical data over the lookback period,
σ (sigma) is the standard deviation of the historical data.
This Z-Score tells you how far the current value deviates from its historical average, normalized by the volatility (standard deviation).
Smoothing (Optional):
A simple moving average (SMA) is applied to smooth out the Z-Score values to reduce noise and provide a clearer trend.
What the Indicator Does
Signals of Bullish or Bearish Market Behavior:
The Z-Score of Price tells you how strong or weak the price movement is relative to its past performance.
The Z-Score of Active Addresses reveals whether more users are interacting with the Bitcoin network, which can be an indication of growing interest or market activity.
When both the price and active address Z-Scores are high, it may indicate a strong bull market, while low Z-Scores may point to a bear market or decreasing interest.
Overbought/Oversold Conditions:
The upper and lower threshold lines help you visualize when the Z-Scores for either price or active addresses have reached extreme values, signaling potential overbought or oversold conditions.
For example, if the Price Z-Score exceeds the upper threshold (e.g., +2), it might indicate that the price has risen too quickly, and a correction may be due. Conversely, if it falls below the lower threshold (e.g., -2), it may indicate a potential buying opportunity.
Important Note on Activity and Price Movements:
After Rapid Price Increases:
A sharp increase in Bitcoin’s price followed by a spike in active addresses can be interpreted as a bearish signal. High network activity after a rapid price surge might indicate that investors are taking profits or that speculative interest is peaking, potentially signaling an upcoming correction or reversal.
After Extreme Price Declines:
Conversely, high network activity after a significant price drop may indicate a bottoming signal. A surge in active addresses during a price decline could suggest increased buying interest and potential accumulation, signaling that the market may be finding support and a reversal may be imminent.
Customization and Flexibility
The lookback period (default: 28 days) can be adjusted to suit different trading strategies or time horizons.
The smoothing length (default: 7 periods) allows for smoothing the Z-Score, making it easier to detect longer-term trends and reduce noise.
The upper and lower threshold values are fully customizable to adjust the indicator’s sensitivity to market conditions.
Conclusion
The Active Addresses Z-Score Indicator combines network activity with price data to give you a deeper understanding of the Bitcoin market. By analyzing the relationship between price changes and active address changes, this indicator helps you assess whether the market is experiencing unusual activity or if Bitcoin is trending in an extreme overbought or oversold condition.
It is a powerful tool for fundamental analysis and can complement traditional technical indicators for a more comprehensive trading strategy.
EMA 9/21 Cross Alerts with RSI Filter and Push AlertsSirve para compra y venta de futuros en 5m. Se entra cuand la EMA9 cruza hacia arriba la EMA 21.
Crosby RatioCrosby Ratio with Z-Score Indicator (Weekly on Daily)
Overview:
The Crosby Ratio is a technical indicator used to identify potential market tops and bottoms based on price action and volatility. It is derived from a smoothed Heikin Ashi close and a moving average of that close, and then adjusted by the Average True Range (ATR) to assess the magnitude of price movements relative to volatility.
The indicator is designed to be more accurate on the weekly timeframe for identifying significant turning points, but in this version, it is displayed on the daily chart, with the Crosby Ratio values calculated from weekly data.
A Z-score is calculated based on the Crosby Ratio values. The Z-score standardizes the Crosby Ratio, allowing traders to better assess extreme market conditions.
How the Crosby Ratio is Calculated:
Heikin-Ashi Close: The indicator starts with the Heikin-Ashi close, calculated as the average of the open, high, low, and close prices.
Heikin-Ashi Close
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Smoothing: The Heikin-Ashi close values are then smoothed over a specified period (default length is 30 bars).
Moving Average: The indicator calculates a simple moving average (SMA) of the smoothed Heikin-Ashi closes to determine the trend.
Height Calculation: The difference between the current moving average and the previous one is used to calculate the height, which indicates price momentum.
Atan Function: The height value is then adjusted using an arctangent (atan2) function that considers both the height and the Average True Range (ATR) over the period. This gives us the Crosby Ratio, which is normalized on a scale of -180 to 180 degrees.
Weekly Data: The Crosby Ratio is calculated on the weekly timeframe (using request.security) but displayed on the daily chart for ease of analysis.
Z-Score Calculation:
The Z-score is a statistical measure that shows how far a value is from the mean in terms of standard deviations. In this indicator:
Z-Score Max = 2 and Z-Score Min = -2 are the predefined limits for the Z-score.
The Z-score is calculated linearly based on the Crosby Ratio values, with the formula:
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CrosbyRatio−Crosby Min
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When the Crosby Ratio reaches a value of 23, the Z-score will be +2 (indicating extreme overbought conditions).
When the Crosby Ratio reaches a value of -16, the Z-score will be -2 (indicating extreme oversold conditions).
How to Read the Indicator:
Crosby Ratio Line: The line represents the value of the Crosby Ratio over time. Higher values indicate strong bullish momentum, while lower values indicate strong bearish momentum.
Z-Score Table: The Z-score is displayed in the table in the upper right corner of the chart. It helps to understand how far the current Crosby Ratio is from its predefined limits:
Z-Score > 1: The market is in a potentially overbought condition, signaling that a reversal could be near.
Z-Score < -1: The market is in a potentially oversold condition, suggesting a potential reversal or bounce.
Z-Score near 0: The market is within a neutral range, indicating no extreme conditions.
Upper and Lower Bands: The upper and lower bands represent threshold levels for the Crosby Ratio, indicating where extreme conditions might occur:
Upper Threshold (20.285): If the Crosby Ratio approaches or exceeds this level, the market could be in a strong uptrend, signaling overbought conditions.
Lower Threshold (-18.250): If the Crosby Ratio falls to or below this level, the market could be in a downtrend, signaling oversold conditions.
Interpretation:
Crosby Ratio Above Upper Threshold (20.285): This suggests the market might be in an overbought condition, and a reversal or pullback could be imminent.
Crosby Ratio Below Lower Threshold (-18.250): This indicates the market might be oversold, and a reversal or bounce could occur.
Z-Score of +2: Extreme overbought conditions (Crosby Ratio = 23).
Z-Score of -2: Extreme oversold conditions (Crosby Ratio = -16).
How to Use:
Trend Reversals: Watch for significant changes in the Crosby Ratio and Z-score to spot potential trend reversals. A Z-score near +2 or -2 could indicate an overbought or oversold market, respectively.
Confirmation of Signals: The Z-score can be used to confirm the strength of the Crosby Ratio. For example, if the Crosby Ratio shows an extreme value with a corresponding Z-score of +2 or -2, it suggests a strong overbought or oversold condition.
High Volume Candle HighlightThis indicator visually highlights individual candles that experience unusually high trading volume. A candle is marked if its volume exceeds a user-defined multiple of the average volume over a set period (default: 20 bars). Instead of coloring the background, this script specifically colors only the candle body, making it easy to spot volume spikes without cluttering the chart.
CANX Enhanced Bill Williams FractalsBased on the well known Bill Williams Fractals but with some changes.
Smaller fractals with a more consistent intervals.
- Helps identify more recent and relevant swing points on the chart.
Ideal for identifying where to place a stop lose when you are trading subjectively.
- Great to implement into any mechanical strategy
Paired with CANX momentum indicator it can indicate very accurate times to enter a trade. Paired with the correct indicators or market structure these are a very powerful tool.
Keep it simple, keep it profitable!
Whole Dollar RaysThis script plots horizontal rays at every whole dollar level above and below the current price. It visually emphasizes key psychological price levels to help traders identify potential areas of support, resistance, and breakout zones.
CANX Momentum & basic candle patterns© CanxStixTrader
CANX Momentum & basic candle patterns
(Customizable)
An indicator that simply shows you the way the market is trending.
- This will make it very easy to see what direction you should be looking to take trades.
Also included is Basic candle patterns to help identify the correct timing to enter trades.
- Bearish Engulfing Candles
- Bullish Engulfing Candles
- Bullish 3 Candle Strike/CANX
- Bearish 3 Candle Strike/CANX
More candle patterns to follow in future updates
Triple EMA 50,100,200
X = Engulfing candles
3s - Bear & Bull = Potential Reversals
Cloud fill indicates the direction that you should be looking to trade. Red for sells and Green for Buys.
A simple concept that can be very effective if used correctly. Great to pair with fractals and multi time frame trading strategies.
Enhanced T3 Moving Average IndicatorEnhanced T3 Moving Average Indicator
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🧭 Overview
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The Enhanced T3 Moving Average Indicator is a sophisticated tool designed for traders seeking a nuanced understanding of market trends. By integrating Tim Tillson’s T3 moving average with advanced features, this indicator offers a comprehensive view of market dynamics across multiple timeframes.
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❗ The Problem
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Traditional moving averages, such as the Simple Moving Average (SMA) and Exponential Moving Average (EMA), often lag in volatile markets, leading to delayed signals and potential misinterpretations. This lag can hinder timely decision-making, especially in fast-paced trading environments. 
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✅ The Solution
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The Enhanced T3 Moving Average Indicator addresses these challenges by:
• Implementing the T3 moving average, known for its reduced lag and smoother representation of price trends. 
• Incorporating multi-timeframe analysis to provide a broader market perspective.
• Offering customizable settings to adapt to various trading strategies and preferences.
These features collectively enhance the accuracy and responsiveness of trend detection, facilitating more informed trading decisions. 
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🔍 Key Features
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• Multi-Timeframe Analysis: Simultaneously view trends across different timeframes, aiding in comprehensive market assessments.
• Customizable Visuals : Adjust colors and transparency levels to match personal preferences or chart themes.
• Signal Generation: Receive clear entry (E0) and exit (EX) signals based on price interactions with the T3 bands.
• Trend Confirmation: Utilize higher timeframe trends to validate signals, reducing false positives.
• User-Friendly Interface : Toggle between dark and light modes, and display status labels for quick insights.
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🛠️ How to Use
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Add the Indicator: In TradingView, navigate to the Indicators tab and search for “Enhanced T3 Moving Average Indicator.”
Configure Settings: Adjust parameters such as fast and slow EMA periods, volume factor, and smoothing length to suit your trading strategy.
Customize Visuals: Select preferred colors, transparency levels, and label displays to enhance chart readability.
Interpret Signals : Monitor the chart for E0 and EX labels, indicating potential entry and exit points, respectively.
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📈 Interpreting the Signals
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• E0 (Entry Signal): Triggered when the price crosses above the upper boundary of a downtrend zone, suggesting a potential upward movement.
• EX (Exit Signal) : Activated when the price falls below the lower boundary of an uptrend zone, indicating a possible downward shift.
These signals are further validated by higher timeframe trends, ensuring alignment with broader market movements.
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🧠 Best Practices
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• Combine with Other Indicators: Use in conjunction with volume indicators or oscillators for comprehensive analysis.
• Backtest Strategies : Before live trading, test the indicator’s settings on historical data to ensure effectiveness. 
• Stay Updated : Regularly review and adjust settings based on changing market conditions and personal trading experiences.
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⚠️ Disclaimer
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The Enhanced T3 Moving Average Indicator is a tool designed to assist in market analysis. It does not guarantee specific outcomes and should not be solely relied upon for trading decisions. Users are encouraged to conduct their own research and consult financial advisors when necessary.
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For more information on the T3 moving average and its applications, refer to the following resources: 
• TradingPedia’s overview of the T3 Moving Average: T3 Moving Average Indicator 
• TradingView’s collection of T3-based indicators: T3 Moving Average (T3) — Indicators and Strategies 
Trend Indicator by PrashantInput the candle timeframe which you would like to see on the chart for trend calculation.
Flexible Candle Trend (Persistent Flag)Input the candle timeframe which you would like to see on the chart for trend calculation.
SOPR with Z-Score Table📊 Glassnode SOPR with Dynamic Z-Score Table
ℹ️ Powered by Glassnode On-Chain Metrics
📈 Description:
This indicator visualizes the Spent Output Profit Ratio (SOPR) for major cryptocurrencies — Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin — along with a dynamically normalized Z-Score. SOPR is a key on-chain metric that reflects whether coins moved on-chain are being sold at a profit or a loss.
🔍 SOPR is calculated using Glassnode’s entity-adjusted SOPR feed, and a custom SMA is applied to smooth the signal. The normalized Z-Score helps identify market sentiment extremes by scaling SOPR relative to its historical context.
📊 Features:
Selectable cryptocurrency: Bitcoin, Ethereum, or Litecoin
SOPR smoothed by user-defined SMA (default: 10 periods)
Upper & lower bounds (±4%) for SOPR, shown as red/green lines
Background highlighting when SOPR moves outside normal range
Normalized Z-Score scaled between –2 and +2
Live Z-Score display in a compact top-right table
🧮 Calculations:
SOPR data is sourced daily from Glassnode:
Bitcoin: XTVCBTC_SOPR
Ethereum: XTVCETH_SOPR
Litecoin: XTVCLTC_SOPR
Z-Score is calculated as:
SMA of SOPR over zscore_length periods
Standard deviation of SOPR
Z-Score = (SOPR – mean) / standard deviation
Z-Score is clamped between –2 and +2 for visual consistency
🎯 Interpretation:
SOPR > 1 implies coins are sold in profit
SOPR < 1 suggests coins are sold at a loss
When SOPR is significantly above or below its recent range (e.g., +4% or –4%), it may signal overheating or capitulation
The Z-Score contextualizes how extreme the current SOPR is relative to history
📌 Notes:
Best viewed on daily charts
Works across selected assets (BTC, ETH, LTC)
Cumulative Volume Delta with Divergence🧠 Core Functionality:
1. Cumulative Volume Delta (CVD):
Purpose: Visualizes the difference between buying and selling pressure over time.
Mechanism:
It uses lower-timeframe volume delta data, retrieved from ta.requestVolumeDelta(), to build a candle-style visualization of the net volume movement.
Plotted candles show whether buying (up volume) or selling (down volume) was dominant within each period.
Teal candles: More buying than selling (CVD up).
Red candles: More selling than buying (CVD down).
Volume Source: Based on intrabar up/down volume approximation from lower timeframes.
🧭 Divergence Detection (New Feature):
2. Regular Bullish Divergence:
Condition:
Price makes a lower low.
CVD (lastVolume) makes a higher low.
Interpretation: Selling pressure is weakening despite price making new lows — a potential reversal signal to the upside.
Displayed As:
Green line and label "Bull" under the CVD at the divergence point.
3. Regular Bearish Divergence:
Condition:
Price makes a higher high.
CVD makes a lower high.
Interpretation: Buying pressure is fading despite price rising — a potential reversal signal to the downside.
Displayed As:
Red line and label "Bear" above the CVD at the divergence point.
🧰 User Controls:
Use custom timeframe: Overrides default volume delta resolution for finer or broader analysis.
Calculate Divergence: Turns the divergence detection on or off.
Adjustable via script inputs.
🔔 Alerts:
Two alert conditions are included:
One for bullish divergence.
One for bearish divergence.
Alerts trigger at the bar where the divergence is confirmed, not where it starts.
📈 Use Case:
This tool is ideal for traders looking to:
Spot early reversals or momentum shifts.
Combine volume analysis with price action.
Time entries or exits more accurately using volume-confirmed divergence.
Moving Average Price Deviation Spreadjust tracks the deviation of the price and the moving average.
Other inputs are given to smooth the plot s.t. noise is reduced.
this is a updated version of the previous one.
EMA Validation4 EMA with Support/Resistance Validation (EMA-V)
This indicator displays four Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) with customizable periods (default: 21, 50, 100, 200) and visually validates their roles as support or resistance.
Each EMA changes color based on its behavior: green for respected support , red for respected resistance, or default colors when unvalidated.
Ideal for traders seeking to identify reliable support and resistance levels across multiple timeframes.
ATS LOGIC CHART V5.0Main chart with a line graph, automatically identifying structure and trends, intelligently indicating LPS and LPSY as described by Wyckoff. Smart dynamic filter with price filtering mechanism.
主图折线,自动划分结构和走势,智能提示wykoff所表述的LPS,LPSY。智能动态滤网价格过滤机制.
ATS DELTABAR V5.0This indicator is called DeltaBar, which reflects the actual momentum of buyers and sellers while filtering out market noise. It helps you identify the true starting and ending points of trends.
By analyzing the Delta Net Volume chart, you can anticipate shifts in market sentiment and gain a strategic edge. For instance:
Resonance Breakouts – When price and DeltaBar break key levels simultaneously
Divergences – Visible and hidden bullish/bearish divergences signaling potential reversals
DeltaBar provides scientific, high-precision trading signals, turning raw data into actionable intelligence for smarter decisions.
这个指标叫deltabar,反映了买卖双方的实际力量的走势图,过滤了市场噪音,帮助您识别真正的趋势起点与终点。
通过观察Delta净量走势图,您可以提前感知市场情绪的变化,抢占先机,比如价格和deltabar形成共振突破,形成了顶底背离和隐性的顶底背离。
Delta净量走势图都能为您提供更科学、更精准的交易策略。
Levels [Bochka]The ability to watch the opening of the day, week, month, as well as the extremes of the previous day / week
Возможность смотреть открытие дня, недели, месяца, а так же экстремумов предыдущего дня/недели
ATS Net Volume V5.0This is a fully quantitative auxiliary chart indicator. Values above the zero line represent net inflow status and the magnitude of net inflow, while values below the zero line indicate net outflow status and the magnitude of net outflow. Changes in net volume often signal trend reversals and emerging opportunities. This fully quantitative indicator serves as a powerful tool to help you identify these critical signals. By precisely visualizing the dynamic changes in net volume, it provides clear insight into the battle between bullish and bearish forces.
这是基于全量化的副图指标,零轴以上代表净流入状态和净流入的数值,零轴以下代表净流出状态和净流出的数值。净量的变化往往预示着趋势的转折与机遇的来临。这个全量化的指标正是帮助您捕捉这些关键信号的有力工具。通过精准呈现净量的动态变化,它让您清晰看到多空力量的博弈
Distance from 200 SMA (%) - HistogramThis indicator shows the percentage distance between the current closing price and the 200-period Simple Moving Average (SMA).
Green bars indicate the price is above the 200 SMA.
Red bars indicate the price is below the 200 SMA.
A 0% line marks when the price is exactly at the 200 SMA.