Teril ema 20 second candle logicHA EMA20 Close Cross and second Candle OneWick Filter
HA EMA20 Close Cross and second Candle OneWick Filter
HA EMA20 Close Cross and second Candle OneWick Filter
HA EMA20 Close Cross and second Candle OneWick Filter
Индикаторы и стратегии
CTR RSI Trigger After MA CrossI use this in connection with my other indicator. Helps confirm my entries. Reach out and let me know if you want to learn how I use this for Bitcoin trading.
CTR Dual Custom MAs + PullbacksUsing this is helping me get in on the pullbacks by watching my higher frame charts and exciting on the lower timeframes. Those interested in learning my trading strategy using this indicator reach out and message back and I will connect with you through my Discord channel. It's free so no worries there.
Multi HMA from 1s (unrolled inputs)Overview
A Pine Script v5 indicator that computes Hull Moving Averages (HMAs) on a source timeframe (default 1 second) and plots those HMA series on whatever chart timeframe you open (10s, 1m, 30m, etc.). It uses fixed “slots” so each plotted line has a constant compile-time title and each HMA length is provided as a simple , which avoids Pine type and scope errors.
Super EMA Trio (20 50 200)Triple EMA 20/50/200. This is self-explanatory. TradingView wants me to add more text to this because it thinks people can't figure out how to use this script. I don't know why. It seems pretty dumb of them to require more text for nothing.
ronyImran Rony is an advanced based binary trading indicator designed to deliver high-accuracy CALL & PUT signals on short timeframes.
It uses RSI volatility with TMA deviation channels to identify overbought and oversold market conditions, while the optional EMA Trend Force filter helps avoid counter-trend trades and improves overall signal quality.
All signals are non-repainting and confirmed after candle close.
The indicator also features a real-time performance dashboard displaying Win Rate, total Wins & Losses, current Trend direction, and active signal status, allowing traders to monitor performance directly on the chart.
Best suited for Binary Options trading on 1M–5M timeframes, including OTC and Forex pairs.
⚠️ This indicator is for technical analysis only. Always use proper risk management.
This Code Made by Imran Rony
Telegram : @Imran_755
NQ Implied Range GovernorThis Pine Script v6 indicator, “NQ Implied Range (VIX ÷ √N) Governor”, builds a real-time implied range framework for Nasdaq futures by importing a volatility index (default CBOE:VXN) on a user-selected timeframe and smoothing it with an EMA. It converts the annualized vol reading into a daily 1σ percentage move via oneSigmaPct = (VIX ÷ √252)/100, then maps that into a point-based implied move from a session “anchor” price. The anchor is locked at RTH session start (0930–1600 ET by default) based on your chosen mode (RTH Open, prior bar close, or daily open). A band mode selector controls how sigma is interpreted: an “Intraday Range” mode uses √(2/π) (~0.798) as a proxy for expected max excursion, while close-to-close modes use ±1σ or ±2σ envelopes; a separate calibration multiplier lets you widen/tighten the bands beyond theory.
Once the implied move is computed, the script plots the upper/lower 1.0 bands, the anchor midline, and optional fills above/below the anchor. It then derives symmetric Fibonacci retracement levels between the anchor and each band (.236, .382, .500, .618, .786) and optional extensions (1.272, 1.618), with right-edge price labels for quick reading. In parallel, it tracks realized RTH range (session high–low) and compares it to the implied total range to produce a “range spent” ratio, dynamically color-coded from green → yellow → orange → red as the session consumes volatility budget. That ratio drives a session-end summary label (realized vs implied, bands, % spent), a configurable dashboard table showing model inputs/outputs (smoothed vol, raw σ%, anchor, ± bands, total range, realized, remaining, distance to bands), and a set of alert conditions for key events: crossing spent thresholds (70/100/120%), touching outer bands, touching key fib levels, extension hits, and session start/end.
Livermore 5-Step Trade Dashboard [t2make]█ OVERVIEW
Jesse Livermore — arguably the greatest stock trader of the 20th century — never entered a trade on impulse. In "How to Trade in Stocks" (1940), he outlined a disciplined, top-down checklist that filtered out noise and kept him on the right side of the market.
This indicator translates Livermore's 5-step pre-trade test into a real-time, on-chart dashboard that automatically evaluates both LONG and SHORT setups simultaneously and tells you which direction has the stronger case — or tells you to sit on your hands.
No manual switching. No guessing. The market speaks, and the dashboard listens.
█ THE 5 STEPS
① MARKET TREND — "There is a time to go long, a time to go short, and a time to go fishing."
Compares fast/slow EMAs on your chosen market index (default: SPY). If the general market isn't trending in a clear direction, there's no trade. Period.
② SECTOR TREND — "Stocks move in groups. You must know which group your stock belongs to."
Checks whether the sector ETF (XLK, XLF, XLE, etc.) is confirming the broader trend. Livermore never fought the group.
③ STOCK ACTION — "The stock must be acting right."
The individual stock must be trending (EMA alignment) AND showing above-average volume. Trend without conviction is just drift.
④ PIVOTAL TIMING — "The pivotal point is where the money is made."
Price must be at or near a pivot high (for longs) or pivot low (for shorts), confirmed by RSI momentum. This is Livermore's famous "line of least resistance" — enter only when the stock is ready to move.
⑤ RISK MANAGEMENT — "Always define your risk before entering a trade."
ATR-based stop-loss, position risk as a percentage, and minimum reward-to-risk ratio. If the math doesn't work, the trade doesn't happen.
█ AUTO DIRECTION
This is the key differentiator. The script scores all 5 steps for both Long AND Short independently, then:
• The side with more passing steps wins
• If tied, the side aligned with the market trend (Step 1) takes priority
• If neither side scores, the dashboard shows "— NONE" — stay flat
The bottom row always displays both scores side by side (e.g., ▲ L 4/5 vs ▼ S 1/5) so you can see the full picture at a glance.
█ DASHBOARD SIGNALS
✅ GO TRADE — 5/5 steps pass. This is your green light.
⚠ ALMOST — 4/5 steps pass. One condition away — watch closely.
⏳ WATCH — 3/5 steps pass. Setup is forming but not ready.
🚫 NO TRADE — Below 3/5. Stay out.
On-chart markers:
🟢 Green ▲ below bar = Long 5/5 triggered
🔴 Red ▼ above bar = Short 5/5 triggered
🟡 Yellow ◆ = 4/5 (almost ready)
Subtle background tint when all 5 pass
█ HOW TO USE
1. Add the indicator to any stock or ETF chart
2. In settings, set your Market Index (SPY, QQQ, etc.) and Sector ETF to match your stock's sector
3. The dashboard does the rest — auto-detects direction and scores each step
4. Only trade when you see 5/5 PASS
5. Use the calculated Stop and Target levels as starting points for your trade plan
6. Set alerts for 5/5 and 4/5 triggers to get notified across your watchlist
Sector ETF reference: XLK (Tech), XLF (Financials), XLE (Energy), XLV (Healthcare), XLI (Industrials), XLP (Consumer Staples), XLU (Utilities), XLB (Materials), XLRE (Real Estate), XLC (Communications), XLY (Consumer Discretionary)
█ SETTINGS
Dashboard: Position (4 corners), Size (S/M/L), toggle EMAs and levels on/off
Step 1: Market symbol, fast/slow EMA periods
Step 2: Sector ETF symbol, EMA period
Step 3: Stock fast/slow EMA, volume surge multiplier, volume avg period
Step 4: Pivot lookback, RSI toggle, RSI period and OB/OS thresholds
Step 5: Max risk %, min R:R ratio, ATR period and multiplier
█ LIMITATIONS
• This is a checklist tool, not a signal generator — it tells you WHEN conditions align, not WHERE to enter tick-by-tick
• Works best on daily timeframe with stocks and ETFs that have reliable volume data
• Sector ETF must be set manually to match the stock you're analyzing
• Crypto and forex pairs may need adjusted parameters since they lack traditional sector groupings
• Past alignment of all 5 steps does not guarantee future results
█ NOTES
This indicator is inspired by Livermore's principles but is an interpretation, not a literal recreation. Livermore traded in an era before EMAs and RSI existed — he used price action and tape reading. The underlying logic, however, is the same: confirm the market, confirm the group, confirm the stock, wait for the pivot, and define your risk.
"It was never my thinking that made the big money for me. It always was my sitting." — Jesse Livermore
Follow @t2make on X for updates, new indicators, and trade ideas.
Aroon🎯Overview
Aroon → is a beautifully visualized trend detection indicator that measures the strength and direction of market trends using the Aroon oscillator. It provides clear signals for identifying trend beginnings, strength, and potential reversals.
Key Features
📊 Dual Component Analysis
Aroon Up: Measures time since highest high within the specified period
Aroon Down: Measures time since lowest low within the specified period
Aroon Average: The difference between Aroon Up and Aroon Down (oscillator)
🎨 Customizable Visualization
5 Color Themes: Choose from Classic, Modern, Robust, Accented, or Monochrome
Visual Fill Areas: Color-coded overbought/oversold zones
Clear Labels: Direct labeling of both Aroon lines for easy reading
📈 Trend Detection System
Cross Signals: Bullish when Aroon Up crosses above Aroon Down
Bearish Signals: Bearish when Aroon Up crosses below Aroon Down
Trend Strength: The spread between lines indicates trend strength
How It Works
Indicator Logic
Aroon Up = × 100
Aroon Down = × 100
Aroon Average = Aroon Up - Aroon Down (oscillator between -100 and +100)
Trend Signals: Generated when the two lines cross
Interpretation Guidelines
Strong Uptrend: Aroon Up near 100, Aroon Down near 0
Strong Downtrend: Aroon Down near 100, Aroon Up near 0
Consolidation: Both lines moving together below 50
Trend Beginning: Lines diverging after being close together
Trend Reversal: Lines crossing each other
Display Options
Visual Components
Aroon Lines (optional): Show individual Up/Down lines
Aroon Average (optional): Show the oscillator with fill zones
Background Highlights: Color background on crossover signals
Summary Table: Large text showing current trend direction
Color Themes
Classic: Green/Red (traditional)
Modern: Teal/Purple (contemporary)
Robust: Gold/Burgundy (bold)
Accented: Purple/Pink (vibrant)
Monochrome: Gray/Charcoal (subdued)
Trading Applications
Entry Signals
Long Entry: Aroon Up crosses above Aroon Down
Short Entry: Aroon Up crosses below Aroon Down
Trend Confirmation: Use with price action for validation
Trend Analysis
Trend Strength: Distance between lines indicates momentum
Trend Maturity: Line levels show how old the trend is
Range Identification: Both lines low indicates consolidation
Customization Settings
Aroon Configuration
Length: Default 6 periods (adjustable)
Show Lines: Toggle Aroon Up/Down lines
Show Average: Toggle Aroon oscillator display
Color Theme: Choose from 5 visual styles
Alert System
Cross Alerts: Notifications for bullish/bearish crossovers
Custom Messages: Includes ticker symbol in alert messages
Benefits for Traders
📊 Clear Trend Identification
Visual representation of trend strength and direction
Easy-to-spot crossovers for potential entries
Multiple display options for different trading styles
🎯 Versatile Application
Works on all timeframes
Suitable for all markets (stocks, forex, crypto)
Can be combined with other indicators for confirmation
⚡ Practical Features
Real-time alerts for crossovers
Clean, uncluttered visualization
Customizable to match your chart aesthetics
Large trend direction display for quick assessment
Perfect for trend-following traders who want a clear, visual indicator that identifies both trend direction and strength without complex calculations. The Aroon indicator is particularly effective at spotting new trends early and identifying when trends are weakening or reversing.
Asia Range + OB Zones + AlertsTrail run of script built with chatgpt and clude to mark hhs lows and OB's
QWRQWR identifies when trading activity outweighs price movement, highlighting periods where market participation is strong but price remains constrained—useful for filtering setups with favorable risk-reward conditions.
Risk AlignmentRisk Alignment evaluates whether market conditions favor risk-on or risk-off behavior by assessing the alignment of BTC and the OTHERS index.
It uses two independent signals: the direction of the 12/25 EMA stack and price position relative to those EMAs, each classified as bullish, bearish, or neutral.
These signals are combined into a six-state regime framework:
Bullish, Neutral-Bullish, Conflicting, Neutral-Bearish, Bearish, or No Signal
This provides a clear hierarchy of conviction rather than a binary output.
It is designed to function as a top-down macro filter, helping traders gate exposure, size risk, and avoid periods of structural disagreement.
It is best used as a regime context layer, not as a standalone entry signal.
$ Flow IndicatorThis is a custom U/D money flow indicator that works well with a shorter timeframe from 1 min to 2 hr.
Compress the indicator by using the volume numbers to the right. Compress until you see the tip of the red/green bars. If you see more green than red that means money is flowing in. More red points to distribution.
Author: Al M.
Quantitative Trend and Sector DashboardQuantitative Trend and Sector Dashboard
Overview
The QTS Dashboard is a visual market context tool that summarizes relative strength, benchmark comparison, volatility normalization, and sector participation in a compact on-chart display.
It is designed for analysis and situational awareness rather than trading signals or automated decisions.
What makes it different
Most relative strength tools compare symbols only to a broad index.
This dashboard automatically assigns a relevant sector or industry benchmark based on ticker membership, enabling like-for-like comparison with similar instruments.
The result is a multi-factor view of trend participation rather than a single metric.
Core components
• Benchmark Detection
Maps symbols to sector or industry ETFs to improve comparison relevance.
• Beta Normalization (252 bars)
Beta is calculated using covariance and variance to scale thresholds according to typical volatility.
• Dual Range Tracking
Measures distance from 52-week highs and lows to show position within the yearly cycle.
• Sector Participation Scan
Evaluates major SPDR sectors and lists those currently meeting configurable strength criteria.
• ATR Extension
Quantifies price distance from midpoint using ATR to highlight statistically extended moves.
Math summary
• Relative Spread = Benchmark %BelowHigh − Symbol %BelowHigh
• Beta = Covariance / Variance
• Adjusted Threshold = Base × Beta
• Extension = (Price − Midpoint) / ATR
All calculations use confirmed bars. No intentional repaint logic.
Status states
• Leader — stronger relative performance
• Neutral — in line with benchmark
• Lagging — weaker relative performance
• Extended — large volatility stretch
States describe context only.
How to use
• Compare Spread and Beta for relative positioning
• Monitor sector list for participation breadth
• Use extension values to gauge stretch conditions
• Adjust timeframe and thresholds to match your workflow
• Show, hide, or reposition the dashboard as needed
Example charts
Disclaimer
Educational and informational only.
This indicator does not provide buy or sell signals or investment advice.
Trading involves risk.
xxmonk. Absolute FractalDescription:
Concept This indicator is a specialized Fractal Time Engine designed for high-precision scalping and swing trading (specifically optimized for NQ/Nasdaq). Unlike standard Fibonacci time zones that drift or overlap, this script creates a strictly nested "Vibration" structure across three timeframes simultaneously. It treats time as a fractal, where smaller cycles are mathematically "imprisoned" within larger cycles.
How It Works The indicator projects the Fibonacci sequence (1, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144) from a single Master Anchor, but creates a hierarchy of containment:
HTF (Higher Timeframe - Red): The Master Cycle (e.g., Daily). These are the hard walls.
MDL (Middle Timeframe - Orange): Nested strictly between HTF milestones. The count resets to "1" instantly at every HTF line and cannot exist past the next HTF line.
LTF (Lower Timeframe - Yellow): Nested strictly between MDL milestones. The count resets to "1" instantly at every MDL line.
Key Features
Strict "Prisoner" Logic: A lower timeframe cycle is physically terminated the moment it hits a higher timeframe milestone. This prevents clutter and ensures the "1" always aligns with the momentum injection of the larger trend.
The "Rigged" Anchor: The math uses an (n-1) offset, ensuring that Milestone "1" sits exactly on the anchor vertical, removing the visual drift found in standard tools.
Dynamic Visibility Engine: To solve TradingView’s 500-label limit, this script uses a smart buffer that only draws labels currently visible on your screen. This ensures that the critical early counts (1, 3, 5) are never deleted to make room for off-screen history.
Tiered Visuals: Labels are automatically stacked at different percentage heights (15%, 8%, 2%) above price to prevent overlap.
Settings & Customization
Master Anchor: Select the exact start time for the cycle.
Timeframes: Fully customizable periods for HTF, MDL, and LTF layers.
Visuals: Individual control over Color, Line Style (Solid/Dash/Dot), Thickness, and Vertical Height for each tier.
How to Use
Set the Master Start Anchor to a significant high/low or session open.
Look for "Confluence Clusters": Areas where an HTF, MDL, and LTF line all land on the same candle often indicate a high-probability reversal or "Rigged" expansion point.
Use the LTF (Yellow) counts for entry timing (1, 3, 5) inside the larger trend direction defined by the HTF (Red) walls.
Euro RS TrackerRelative Strength of European ETFs by Sectors, compared to each other. Timeframes from daily to yearly.
This script was copied from Amphibiantrader.
I am not a coder, so props to him. Just neeed a practical trend identifier for my favorite market.
Make Europe Great Again folks.
OU Signals Overlay2 OU SIGNALS OVERLAY
This indicator is designed to be used on the main price chart.
WHAT IT DOES
OU Signals Overlay uses the same logic as the OU Z-score indicator but does not display the Z-score itself.
Instead, it visualizes entries, exits, trade zones, and the second asset directly on the price chart.
HOW IT WORKS
• The same spread and mean-reversion logic is calculated internally
• Entry and exit signals are identical to the Z-score indicator
• The second asset is plotted as a normalized line on the main chart
• Entry points are marked with arrows
• Exit points are marked with a cross
• Trade zones are highlighted only after a position is opened
HOW TO USE
This indicator is primarily a visualization and execution tool.
It allows the trader to:
• See where exactly trades occur on the price chart
• Monitor price behavior during a spread trade
• Visually confirm that signals match the Z-score indicator
All parameters must match the OU Z-score indicator for signals to align.
RECOMMENDED TO USE WITH
• Ornstein–Uhlenbeck Z-score as the signal source
• Correlation Stability to ensure the pair remains statistically meaningful
QQQ EOD Sentiment + Flip Points (3:55 ET) - Final Fix### QQQ EOD Sentiment + Flip Points (3:55 ET) — Overnight Swing Bias Helper
This indicator is designed for **QQQ overnight holds / short swing setups** where your decision is made **near the end of the trading day** (ex: around **3:55pm Eastern**) to decide whether you want to hold **calls or puts** into the next session.
It does **one job**:
**Turn end-of-day price positioning into a simple bullish/bearish “bias score”, and show the exact price distance needed to flip that bias.**
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## What the indicator is measuring (simple idea)
At the end of the day, you want to know:
* Did QQQ close strong relative to **yesterday’s range**?
* Did QQQ close strong relative to **yesterday’s close**?
* Did QQQ finish the day in the **upper part** of yesterday’s range (or the lower part)?
The indicator converts those answers into a **Score**, then labels the day as:
✅ **BULLISH**
✅ **BEARISH**
✅ **NEUTRAL**
---
## What you see on the chart
### 1) Key levels from the previous day
The indicator plots important reference lines from the **previous trading day**:
* **Previous Day High**
* **Previous Day Low**
* **Previous Day Midpoint (50%)**
* **Previous Day Close**
* Optional “strength lines” inside the range (based on your thresholds)
These lines help you visually understand **where today’s price is sitting** compared to the prior day.
---
### 2) A live Score + Sentiment (the “math”)
The indicator builds a score using 3 simple conditions:
**Condition A — Above/Below the 50% midpoint of yesterday**
* Above midpoint = bullish point
* Below midpoint = bearish point
**Condition B — Above/Below yesterday’s close (optional toggle)**
* Above yesterday’s close = bullish point
* Below yesterday’s close = bearish point
**Condition C — Close Location Value (CLV)**
This is just: *“Are we finishing near the top of yesterday’s range or the bottom?”*
* If price is high in the range → bullish point
* If price is low in the range → bearish point
Those points are combined into a **Score**, and once the score is high enough you get:
* **BULLISH**
* **BEARISH**
* or **NEUTRAL** if it’s mixed.
**Why this helps:**
It keeps you from guessing based on emotion into the close. You’re using a consistent checklist.
---
### 3) Flip Points (this is the best feature)
The indicator calculates:
* **How many points QQQ would need to rise to flip bullish**
* **How many points QQQ would need to drop to flip bearish**
So instead of debating “it feels bullish,” you can say:
> “If price holds above this area, bias stays bullish.”
> “If price drops X points, bias flips bearish.”
This is especially helpful into **3:55pm ET** when price is still moving.
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### 4) Snapshot at 3:45 ET (15 minutes before close)
At **3:45pm Eastern**, the indicator stores a snapshot of:
* Score
* Sentiment
* CLV
That snapshot is saved for the day so you can compare:
* “What did the bias look like 15 minutes before close?”
* “Did price shift aggressively into the bell?”
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### 5) Decision Label at 3:55 ET
At **3:55pm Eastern**, it prints a label on the chart showing:
* Current sentiment + score
* CLV now
* Flip points to bullish/bearish
* The 3:45 snapshot results
This makes it easy to make a consistent end-of-day decision.
---
## How to use it for a QQQ overnight swing
### My simple flow (new trader friendly)
1. Around **3:45 ET**, I check the Snapshot score/sentiment.
2. Around **3:55 ET**, I use the Decision label:
* If **BULLISH** → I’m leaning calls / bullish overnight bias
* If **BEARISH** → I’m leaning puts / bearish overnight bias
* If **NEUTRAL** → I usually avoid holding overnight unless I have another setup
3. I check the flip points:
* If price is close to flipping the other direction, I size smaller or pass.
---
## Settings you can adjust
* **Score needed for Bullish/Bearish**
Higher = stricter signals, fewer trades
Lower = more signals, more noise
* **Include Previous Day Close**
Turn ON if you want the “above/below yesterday close” rule included.
* **Bullish / Bearish CLV thresholds**
Controls what counts as “strong finish near the top/bottom of range.”
---
## When NOT to use this
* During major news events (CPI, FOMC, big earnings that impact markets)
* On extremely low volume holiday sessions
* If QQQ is inside a tight chop range and your score keeps flipping rapidly
This tool is **bias + structure**, not a guaranteed prediction.
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## Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational purposes only and is not financial advice. Trading involves risk and you are responsible for your own decisions. Always manage risk and position size appropriately.
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Session Volume AveragesSession Volume Averages
Overview
Session Volume Averages is a session-aware volume indicator that combines live volume with historical session context. It displays current volume as bars and overlays two analytical reference lines for each enabled session.
Session Average — the average volume-per-bar across the last N completed sessions.
Bar-Position Average — the average volume at the same bar position within the session (time-of-day average) across the last N completed sessions.
Up to three independent sessions can be enabled simultaneously (default: New York, London, Tokyo), each with custom hours and colors. When no enabled session is active, the pane remains clean.
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How to Use
Add the indicator
Apply Session Volume Averages to any symbol and timeframe that provides volume data.
Set the time zone
The selected time zone is used for all session window calculations.
Configure sessions
Enable or disable Session 1, Session 2, and Session 3
Set custom trading hours for each session
Choose a color (used for both average lines)
Set the sample size
Choose how many completed sessions (5–100) are used to calculate the averages.
Read the chart
Histogram bars show current volume (only while a session is active)
Thick line shows the session-wide average volume-per-bar
Thin line shows the typical volume for the current bar’s position within the session
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How to Interpret
Current volume above the Bar-Position Average means volume is elevated for this specific time within the session.
Current volume above the Session Average means volume is strong relative to the session’s overall baseline.
The shape of the Bar-Position Average highlights where volume typically concentrates (opens, overlaps, closes).
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Optional Debug Mode
When enabled, a small table displays live diagnostic values, including current session averages, bar-position averages, and the current bar index within each session.
Early Pullback Watchlist FlagAn alert across multiple symbols by adding to chart creating alert using indicator as apply to all symbols in watchlist with real time notification
Early Pullback Screener ColumnContinuation of Deep Pull Back indicator - this give a custom column screen of early potential continuation pullbacks
Two Ticker Value Displaycompare and calculate two tickers for numerical value and add to custom location on chart






















