Webby's Tight Indicator is used to measure a securities volatility relative to itself over time. This is achieved by taking the average of three short term ATR's (average true range) and creating a ratio versus three longer term ATR's. Mike Webster recently stated he is using the 3,5,8 for the short term ATR's and the 55,89,144 for the long term ATR's. All of the...
The Price Exhaustion Indicator (PE) is a powerful tool designed to identify trends weakening and strengthening in the financial markets. It combines the concepts of Average True Range (ATR), Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD), and Stochastic Oscillator to provide a comprehensive assessment of trend exhaustion levels. By analyzing these multiple...
Plots the Average True Range (ATR), its historical mean, the upper threshold for a volatility spike, and uses background color to show the likelihood of a volatility spike based on the current ATR value. Green background indicates an increased likelihood of a volatility spike, while red background means a spike might have already occurred or be in...
Finally, after centuries of pain and suffering, the good townsfolk of TradingView have been given a single Keltner Channel indicator that will grant them FREE access to MORE THAN ONE Keltner Channel. With "The Killer Whale" indicator, Joe has once again saved all the peasants—those who cannot add 10,000 indicators to our charts—from the dirty tyrants who...