Webby's RSI (Really Simple Indicator) 2.0 or version 5.150 as Mike himself calls it, builds upon the original Webby RSI by changing the way we measure extension from the 21-day exponential moving average. Instead using the percentage of the low versus the 21-day exponential moving average, version 2 uses a multiple of the securities 50 day ATR (average true...
Hello everyone. The RS Rating (or Relative Strenght Rating) is a metric that tracks a stock's price performance relative to the rest of the market. Specifically, it looks at a stock's relative strength over the last 52 weeks. It allows you to identify at a glance stocks that are outperforming the market and may be poised for further gains. Designed for break-out...
Relative strength (RS) is a measure of a stock's price performance relative to the overall market. It is calculated by dividing the stock's price change over a specified period by the market's price change over the same period. A stock with a high RS has outperformed the market, while a stock with a low RS has underperformed. (Stock can any asset that can be...
This indicator gives you the ability to see historical data for each bar on the chart by simply hovering over the high of the bar, similar to the functionality of MarketSmith. Data for each bar includes: Open High Low Close + Change Percentage Change Closing Range Volume Volume Percent based on 50 day average Distance to 4 selectable moving...
The 7 week rule was shared by Gil Morales in his book “Trade Like an O’Neil Disciple”. The rule is described as: Stocks that have shown a tendency to “obey” or “respect” the 10-day moving average for at least 7 weeks in an uptrend should often be sold once the stock violates the 10-day line. A “violation” is defined as a close below the 10-day moving average...
William O'Neil was a big proponent of using weekly charts, often highlighting the significance of 3 or more tight weekly closes, or a sequence of five or more consecutive up weeks. This indicator recognizes both of these conditions providing clear visual cues to signify this institutional buying activity. When three tight weekly closes or more occur a circle will...
This indicator helps avoid chasing extended stocks by showing every time a stock is too far extended from a selected moving average. Features: ✔️ selectable moving average and source (high, low, close) ✔️ choose to plot or hide the moving average ✔️ selectable distance to be considered too extended
Volume with color helps to quickly identify accumulation or distribution. An accumulation day is an up day with volume greater than a user selected average. A distribution day is a down day with volume greater than a user selected average. This indicator will highlight those days by changing the volume bar colors for an easy visual.
Hi everyone, I just adapted a little utility script to visualise EPS % increase (quarters vs Year -1) and sales. I used the code from @ARUN_SAXENA and modified it to fix what I saw as issues. (Using base 3M instead of 1M + request.earnings(syminfo.tickerid, earnings.actual, ignore_invalid_symbol=true) instead of request.financial(syminfo.tickerid,...
This script is meant to give you a Relative Strength indication of the stock. The goal is to use a similar calculation as used by IBD. It calculates the performance of the current stock for the last year (most recent quarter is weighted double) and compares it to the performance of a reference index or ticker (default is "SPY"). IBD would give you a value between...
CONTAINS 3 OF MY BEST VOLUME INDICATORS ALL FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! CONTAINS: Average Dollar Volume in RED Up/Down Volume Ratio in Green Volume Buzz/Volume Run Rate in BLUE If you would like to get these individually, I also have scripts for that too. Below is information about all three of these indicators, what they do, and why they are...
Dollar volume is simply the volume traded multiplied times the cost of the stock. Dollar volume is an extremely important metric for finding stocks with enough liquidity for market makers to position themselves in. Market Liquidity is defined as market's feature whereby an individual or firm can quickly purchase or sell an asset without causing a drastic change...
Up/Down Volume Ratio is calculated by summing volume on days when it closes up and divide that total by the volume on days when the stock closed down. High volume up days are typically a sign of accumulation(buying) by big players, while down days are signs of distribution(selling) by big market players. The Up Down volume ratio takes this assumption and turns...
Volume Buzz/Volume Run Rate as seen on TC2000 and MarketSmith respectively. Basically, the volume buzz tells you what percentage over average(100 time period moving average) the volume traded was. You can use this indicator to more readily identify above-average trading volume and accumulation days on charts. The percentage will show up in the top left corner,...
For completeness of Relative Strength studies, the Relative Strength based on rate of changes (ROC) with weighting is coded and presented as well. The RS.ROC is similar to the formulation of RS by IBD before rank among all the stocks in the market. The lookback period is relaxed for customizing. Once you set the total lookback period, representing the 4Q, in the...
3 Weeks Tight - Introduction 3 weeks tight is a bullish continuation pattern discovered by IBD's founder, William O'Neil. The pattern can used as an opportunity to add to an existing position as it often occurs after a breakout above a cup with handle or other technical pattern. The 3 weeks tight pattern forms when a stock closes within approximately 1% to 1.5%...
This is the original script to my other Relative Strength indicator (link below) It provides a graphical overlay of the Relative Strength, compared to the QLD, a Nasdaq x2 ETF. You can not use the value to compare to other stocks or securities, as it is scaled based on the price (so it can be used as an overlay). If you want a value which you can use to...
A relative strength overlay, similar to that of IBD shown on Marketsmith. The value is not from 0-100, it is compared with the Nasdaq x2 ETF, QLD. Therefore, if greater than zero it will give you a good indication that the stock has a very good relative strength. Feel free to change the comparison ETF to one of your choosing.