Fair Value Calculator V 1.0 This indicator calculates the fair value of a stock based on the revenue growth rate and net profit margin of a company, providing a quick estimate of its intrinsic worth. The calculation takes into account: Current Revenue: The company's current revenue 5-Year Growth Rate: Expected revenue annual growth rate (CAGR) over the next 5...
Script Description This pine script is based on a YouTube video titled: Warren Buffett: How to Calculate the Intrinsic Value of a Stock. Warren Buffett is a famous value investor who follows the principles of his mentor Benjamin Graham. He looks for companies that have strong competitive advantages, consistent earnings, and low debt. He also considers the...
English IMPORTANT NOTICE This indicator is used to find fair value based on historical data. Past growth data may not be sustainable, which will cause the price targets given by the indicator to be inaccurate. Any price on this indicator cannot be considered as investment advice. Trading decisions are the responsibility of the person using the indicator. ...
This table gives the user a very easy way of seeing many valuation metrics. I also included the 5 year median of the price to sales and price to earnings ratios. Then I calculated the percent difference between the median and the current ratio. This gives a sense of whether or not a stock is over valued or under valued based on historical data. The other ratios...
Name of the indicator: Rainbow indicator A brief description of the indicator: Using this indicator, you can see the "margin of safety" for opening a position in shares of fundamentally strong companies with an acceptable P/E level, as well as the price range for closing a position. The background to the creation of the indicator: I got the idea to create...
Name of the indicator: Fundamental Strength Indicator A brief description of the indicator: Using this indicator, you can evaluate a company in terms of the strength of its financial performance and see how that score has changed over time. The background to the creation of the indicator: The main idea that inspired me to create this indicator is: " Even...
This script is an original implementation of a Fundamental Value and Dividend Growth Investing Strategy for traders who want to incorporate these concepts in their trading decisions. The script uses technical indicators to determine buy and sell signals based on a set of criteria. To use the script, traders can input various parameters, such as the length of the...
Title: ValueView Description: ValueView is a script designed to cater to the needs of value investors. Its primary purpose is to provide a comprehensive overview of the financial performance of a stock, making it easier for investors to assess the intrinsic value and potential investment opportunities. The script displays a concise summary of essential...
This indicator will tell you whether the security you are looking at is overvalued or undervalued using a company's total assets and their market cap. In theory, a company's total assets is everything that they own, which then should technically be how much the company is worth. Therefore, if the company's market cap is higher than their total assets, the...
# What's this script? Plot BookValue/share and TangibleBookValue/share Visualization of Price Bands for Acceptable P/E and P/B Adaptation to Currency Change When TTM(FQ) financial data is not available, FY financial data is used to supplement the TTM(FQ) data. #Parameter P/E : acceptable price ratio of Earnings per share. Default is 15 P/B :...
There are many method of measuring value of stock. However I'm proposing most basic stock valuation based on Book Value, Earnings , Dividends and Money Supply: SV = (BVPS + EPS + DPS ) * ( M3 /M1) BVPS = Book Value Per Share (Asset - Liability) EPS = Earnings Per Share DPS = Dividends Per Share M3 = M3 Money Supply (Money Market) M1 = M1 Money Supply (Base...
Valuation Rainbow © danny_peanuts Stock value based on Book Value, Earnings, Dividends and Money Multiplier SV = (BVPS + EPS + DPS) * MM BVPS = Book Value Per Share EPS = Earnings Per Share DPS = Dividends Per Share MM = Money Multiplier - Integer Number from 1,2,3, ... ,7 There are multiple ways of valuing the stock. Book value...
A simple indicator that displayers as a table, telling you whether or not the stock you have selected has a current price that is less than 67% of the company's net current asset value per share (NCAVPS) at its last reporting period (FQ, FY, TTM). Benjamin Graham uses this 67% rule to decide whether or not a stock is significantly undervalued, and studies have...
OGT Intrinsic Value Indicator This indicator will show you visually the intrinsic value of a stock. Intrinsic value aims to measure of what an asset is worth. There are a number of intrinsic valuation models where this TradingView indicator uses an earnings valuation model. There are 4 inputs to the model: 1) EPS trailing 12 months (ttm) - the first step is to...
This indicator will acquire the financial data provided by Tradview. the data is compare between Quarter, Annual and TTM in term of percent of growth. YoY, QoQ and CAGR is also available by this script (The minimum is 4). in addition, ploting of data, label and table also available (you can check the mark to toggle on / off). Data : Revenue, Net Income,...
Stock Value © danny_peanuts There are many method of measuring value of stock. However I'm proposing most basic stock valuation based on Book Value, Earnings, Dividends and Money Supply: SV = (BVPS + EPS + DPS) * (M2/M0) BVPS = Book Value Per Share (Asset - Liability) EPS = Earnings Per Share DPS = Dividends Per Share M2 = M2 Money Supply (Money...
■ Income Statement Ratio This script will provide how distribution of income statement of a comany is. it also allows us to see a clear picture how the business of a company develop. For example TESLA. in term of value, its revenue is 13,757K in the last quarter and it seam to be stable. while the cost of goods sold (COGS) also increase. In term of...
The best minds in the financial world think about how to determine the real value of an asset. I constantly say that it is necessary to buy an asset only at the moment when its market price is below or equal to its fundamental value. Let's see what is the difference between these two concepts. Fundamental value Imagine that we decided to grow and sell, for...