**SHOULD BE USED ON THE S&P 500 ONLY** The S&P Short-Range Oscillator (SRO), inspired by the principles of Jim Cramer's oscillator, is a technical analysis tool designed to help traders identify potential buy and sell signals in the stock market, specifically for the S&P 500 index. The SRO combines several market indicators to provide a normalized measure of...
- Overview Broad market index is a market breadth based oscillator, depicting broad market trend by analysing ratio between symbols moving up and symbols moving down in a given market. When market breadth is positive, more symbols are going up and when negative, more symbols are going down. As markets tend to correlate, broad market trend dictates likely path...
The Short-Term Index (STIX) is a simple market indicator designed to assess short-term overbought or oversold conditions in the stock market. Leveraging a combination of advancing and declining issues, STIX provides valuable insights into market sentiment and potential reversals. To enhance its interpretability and reveal the underlying trend with greater clarity,...
The Bolton-Tremblay Index (BOLTR) is a dynamic cumulative advance-decline indicator which incorporates the count of unchanged issues as a fundamental element. This index serves as a valuable tool for identifying shifts in market trends and gauging the overall strength or weakness of the market. To enhance its effectiveness and reveal underlying trends, BOLTR has...
This indicator shows the momentum of a market sector. Under the hood, it's the MACD of the number of stocks above their 20 SMA in a specific sectors. The best insight it gives is to tell if the market is doing a sector rotation or having a full blown correction. Users have the options to choose a specific sector out of the 11 sectors: XLB, XLC, XLE, XLF, XLI,...
This indicator plots a line reflecting the percentage of all U.S. stocks above or below their VWAP for the given candle. Horizontal lines have been placed at 40% (oversold), 50% (mid-line), and 60% (overbought). I recommend using this indicator as a market breadth indicator when trading individual stocks. In my experience, this indicator is best utilized while...
DOW 30 indicator is intended for short-term intraday analysis and should not be used solely alone. Best to use this indicator in a combination with technical and fundamental analysis. This indicator is calculated from all stocks in the DJI as of 8/9/2022; - Evaluating VWAP, - 9 EMA, - 20 EMA. Vwap Calculations; Stock above Vwap = 1 (Vwap Bull), Stock below...
Advance/Decline Line is a Market Breath indicator. A/D line calculates a ratio between total number stocks advancing and total number of stocks in one day, providing another way to grasp the market breath at any moment. We think the indicator covers the whole market, as we use data from the three main exchanges: NYSE, NASDAQ and AMEX. The New York Stock...
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...
NYSE Advance/Decline Line is a Market Breath indicator. Brought to you by IQ-trading (Andrei Bogdan) via Trading View Pine script. If you find this helpful in anyway, please leave a like! A/D line calculates a ratio between total number of NYSE stocks advancing and total number of NYSE stocks declining in one day, providing another way to grasp the market breath...
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...
Second version of Market Breadth EMAs for $SPY. Getting a little more complicated than V1 but removed noise. Key: Green line = % of stocks above their 20-period moving average, the "twitch line" Red line = % of stocks above their 200-period moving average, the "long term trend" White line = weighted average of the % of stocks above the 20/50/100/200...
This is the combined market breadth tickers: S5TW, S5FI, S5OH, and S5TH representing the percentage of S&P 500 stocks above their 20, 50, 100, and 200 EMA respectively. The colors go from green (20) to red (200) because if 20 crosses above the 200, the market's bullish, and if the 20 crosses below the 200, the market is bearish. So if green is on top = bull...
This script is a revised version of jchang274's Multi-Sub script. Add more feature from the original jchang274 script. 1.Compare 4 US STOCK INDEX ( Dowjones 30/NASDAQ100/RUSSELL2000/S&P500 ) in the same index of percentage of stocks above 20 /50/100/200 days simple moving average. 2. Use 4 index of percentage of stocks above 20 /50/100/200 days simple moving...