This indicator uses the polynomial nonparametric regression mathematical formula to calculate the center of gravity of a moving stock (blue line) and other standard deviations. The amplitudes of these deviations are proportions of the golden number 1.618.
The center of gravity indicator was created by Mostafa Belkhayate....
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This function implements Thomas DeMark's TD Sequential Indicator. There are many different versions of this indicator with different rules and many nuances. Not all are implemented here. For more detail you should add to the code.
This function accepts two arguments, a number and a string.
TDSequential(0,"") - Returns the count...
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The Bollinger bands squeeze is a volatility indicator that tries to determine periods of low or high volatility in a price series. This technical indicator signals only the timing, not the direction of the trade, and for this reason, it must be used in conjunction with other technical or fundamental...
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This indicator tells you whether a security is trending up or down based on ten moving averages (instead of just one). This is accomplished by calculating ten moving averages with different periods (20, 40, 60 ..., and 200) and then comparing them with the close price. For each trading bar,...
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This function uses the percent rank and moving average indicators in addition to the close, high, and low series to generate an oscillator that is bounded between 0 and 100.
Here is how the calculation of this technical indicator is performed:
First, it calculates the close relatively to the high/low range
Then it...
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The opening range breakout is a trading indicator that returns true when a stock, an ETF or any other asset breaks the high or low of the first hours or minutes of a trading session (opening range).
You define a number of minutes and the indicator plots the high and low...
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The Wilder's Smoothing is a technical analysis indicator created by J. Welles Wilder, Jr. and is part of the Wilder's RSI indicator implementation. Like any other moving average, this indicator smoothes price movements to help you identify and spot bullish and bearish trends.
The Wilder's smoothing formula is very similar to...
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This function calculates the average volume during a period of time in the previous days. Given a start and end time, it counts the number of bars and the cumulative volume that occurred within this period and then divide the cumulative volume by the number of bars. Another parameter allows...
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Created by Dr. Rene Koch, the variance ratio indicator measures the degree of mean reversion or trendiness in a time series. It is an easy and fast way to detect whether a security or price series is trending, mean reverting or following a random walk.
The variance ratio interpretation is as...
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This trading indicator detects whether a stock is trading at an all-time high or low. In this case, it returns 1, otherwise it returns 0. The function can also be used to detect all-time highs/lows of other time-series, technical analysis or fundamental indicator.
Screen for stock making new all-time highs:
- Select...
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This function calculates the maximum number of consecutive bars that a condition was true in the past N-bars. The function name is "MaxConsecutiveBars" and it has two parameters: Condition and period.
As an example, if we use this function with "close > sma(30)" condition and 100 as a lookback period, the...
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A basic task in statistical analysis of a probability distribution consists of measuring its peakedness and asymmetry. Kurtosis measures peakedness of a distribution, while Skew measures asymmetry.
Kurtosis function is available here: 1045.
A normal distribution is symmetric, that is it looks the same to the right and the left of the...
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In statistics, kurtosis measures the relative peakedness of a probability distribution compared with the normal distribution. This is why we also call it "excess kurtosis".
The higher the kurtosis value is, the sharper the distribution peak and the longer & fatter the tails are.
The lower the kurtosis value is, the rounder...
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One of the major problems of moving averages such as the simple moving average is its lack of quick response to price. The higher the lookback period of the moving average, the slower the response to price movements. Other moving averages, such as the exponential moving average (more weight is...
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NORMINV function is the inverse of the normal cumulative distribution for a specified standard deviation and mean. The normal probability density and the cumulative normal distribution can be calculated using the following function: 1041.
This function finds the z value given the probability that a value or variable is within a...
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The NORMDIST function is similar to the one available in Excel. Given a set of parameters, this statistical function calculates the normal probability density function or the cumulative normal distribution function.
Here are the different parameters of the NORMDIST function:
X: The function will return the probability of the value "x" occurring.
Mean:...
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The Traders Dynamic Index uses trend direction, momentum and market volatility to determine market conditions. This indicator uses relative strength index, simple moving average, double exponential moving average and standard deviation to generate five time-series.
The function displays those time-series and returns the TDI or traders dynamic index.
The parameters of...
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Standard Deviation Ratio or SDR is a technical analysis indicator based on two standard deviations; one using a longer period that the other.
The SDR is measured by taking the ratio of the short-term standard deviation (function: SDDEV) to the long-term standard deviation. The ratio tends to stay below level 1;...
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The supertrend indicator as known from different publications.
Variables: Period and Factor...
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The trend deviation indicator or TD is the ratio of the close price to its N-Bar simple moving average.
An increasing absolute value signals a divergence or an increase in the difference between the close price and its moving average, while a decreasing absolute value indicates that the close price is...
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Variable Index Dynamic Average (VIDYA) is a special moving average which was developed by Tushar Chande. The complete details about this technical indicator can be found in %u201CThe New Technical Trader by Tushar Chande and Stanley Kroll%u201D.
VIDYA is essentially a dynamic exponential moving average wherein the market volatility is...
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The idea behind the volatility quality index is to discern bad and good volatility in order to create a better volatility indicator that can identify better trade opportunities.
This trading indicator is based on the true range and it is calculated using the latter indicator plus the open, close, high and...
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As with the coefficient of variation, the index of dispersion is a ratio that is used to measure the dispersion of a probability distribution. It tells us whether prices or technical indicator values are dispersed or clustered compared to a standard statistical model.
Index of dispersion, also called dispersion index or...
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Coefficient of Variation (CV) is a measure of the dispersion of points/prices around the mean (Dispersion of a probability distribution).
In statistics, the coefficient of variation is also called variation coefficient, unitized risk or relative standard deviation (%RSD). Because its value is normalized and it is a dimensionless number, it is...
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In statistics, the coefficient of determination represents the strength of the relationship or the portion of common variation in two time-series or variables. It is a statistical measure of how well the regression line approximates the real values.
The coefficient of determination or R² is mainly used to analyze how well...
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The ratio of equal-weighted S&P 500 Index to its S&P 500 market capitalization-weighted Index can be constructed using two Exchange traded funds: the SPY (S&P 500 SPDR) and the RSP (Rydex S&P 500 Equal Weight). The S&P 500 equal-weighted indice has the same constituents as the capitalization weighted S&P500, however...
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The MSR is a support and resistance indicator developed by David Varadi and introduced in his website cssanalytics.wordpress.com.
This technical indicator tries to measure the support and resistance levels by calculating the middle price over a short/intermediate time frame. Data is normalized using the Percent rank indicator, which can be downloaded...
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Behind the LSS Pivotal buy and sell numbers there is a simple formula based on the mean of three prices, which are the high, low and close prices. The formula is similar to the one that calculates pivot levels. Today buy and sell numbers are calculated based on yesterday's high,...
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The MARSI Indicator (Also called Moving Average RSI) returns the RSI or relative strength index of a moving average and thus generates a nice smooth RSI line. This line can be used to identify trends as well as to detect good entries.
The interpretation of the MARSI indicator is the same...
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This indicator measures the volatility by subtracting the highest high over a specific period by the lowest low over the same period. In other words, the volatility here represents the distance between the highest and lowest value over a specific lookback period. You can of course modify the function and...
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In Forex trading, a PIP is the smallest price increment that can be made by a currency. PIP refers to "percentage in point" and it is very important in Forex as it is the basis for calculating profit and loss and measuring spreads (bid/ask differences).
Usually the value of a PIP...
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Based on the position of the security close price compared to its moving average (MA), this technical analysis indicator returns a value comprised between one and three.
A value of one indicates that the current close price is trading 5% lower than its simple moving average.
A value of three indicates that...
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To determine the volatility of a financial time-series, such as stock close prices, the Chaikin Volatility trading indicator measures the range between high and low values. Unlike the ATR or Average True Range, this indicator does not consider gaps. Gaps are accounted by ATR because its formula calculates volatility based...
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The "RandomMonths" function picks months depending on a percentage value passed to this function. If you specify 100% then the function returns TRUE for all months, if you specify 50% then the function returns TRUE for half of the months and if you specify 0% then the function returns FALSE...
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Stochastic Index (normalized smoothed q-period Stochastic) by William Blau, described in the book Momentum, Direction, and Divergence: Applying the Latest Momentum Indicators for Technical Analysis.
The values of q-period smoothed Stochastic is normalized and mapped into the [0,+100] interval. It allows to determine the overbought/oversold of the market.
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Sentiment indicator from Dennis McNicholl's 2002 Book "Taming Complexity in Trading; Beating the Dow 3 to 1"
It uses statistical techniques to make the stock series stationary and then works on looking at the confidence intervals of the moving standard deviation of the smoothed transformed series.
It is best as a very...
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Relative Performance indicator compares the rate of price change (return) of two or several assets and plots the performance of each asset on the chart.
Relative Performance/Strength chart displays percentage changes and compares the return or price changes of different assets or securities. You can use it, for example, to quickly...
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Murrey Math Lines indicator creates eight different lines (pivot lines) on a chart to locate potential support and resistance areas. This trading indicator helps you find the best points to buy, short, sell and cover positions.
The function, whose name is "MurreyMath", requires a lookback period that will be used...
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Based on the first N-minutes of a trading session, this technical indicator creates a support and resistance lines for each trading session.
The first line corresponds to the high of the first N-Minutes and it is plotted for the rest of the day. The second line corresponds to the resistance and...
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This trading indicator returns the ratio of S&P 500 index to equity put-call volume. It gets the S&P 500 index (Symbol: ^GSPC using the following downloader 463) and divide it by the put/call ratio, which can be downloaded from 146.
The Equity put-call ratio is a sentiment indicator that measures the...
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