TICK Divergence + Heikin Ashi [Pt]This indicator identifies divergence between NYSE TICK and price, displays TICK in line, bar, or Heikin Ashi format, calculates various types of moving average lines and shows moving average crossovers.
What is TICK
NYSE TICK, also known as the TICK index, is a technical analysis indicator that shows the number of stocks on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) that are trading on an uptick or a downtick in a particular period of time. The TICK index is calculated by subtracting the number of stocks trading on a downtick from the number of stocks trading on an uptick. A reading of +1000 on the TICK index, for example, would indicate that there are 1000 more stocks trading on an uptick than on a downtick. The TICK index is often used as a measure of market sentiment, as it can provide insight into whether there is more buying or selling pressure in the market at a given time. A high TICK index reading may suggest that there is strong buying pressure, while a low TICK index reading may indicate that there is more selling pressure in the market.
The TICK index is usually very volatile, so this indicator is best suited for lower timeframes, such as 1 to 5 min charts.
Features
1) Shows bullish, bearish, hidden bullish and hidden bearish divergences
2) Three display modes for TICK data: Line, Bar, Heikin-Ashi
3) Plot various moving average lines and crossovers. Overall background
4) Configurable significant zones. Background colors will change based on closing TICK value.
Pt
PT Feeder - HighLowPricePercentageYet another script to help people set the Addon PT Feeder for a trading bot Profit Trailer. Same rule applies if you do not own this the following explanation will not help you.
- Add the script to your favourites
- Edit Minutes for short term and long term for both indicators
- Set candle size you are using default is 5 Minutes
HighLowPricePercentage (Source PT Feeder Wiki)
"This is a property to try and check the variance of the price from the norm and is over the MinutesToMeasureTrend time window. The math is:
firstVariance = (high.ActualPrice - low.ActualPrice) / 2
medianVariance = high.ActualPrice - firstVariance
highLowPercentage = (latestActualPrice - medianVariance) / latestActualPrice * 100".
LongerTermHighLowPricePercentage (Source PT Feeder Wiki)
"This is a property to try and check the variance of the price from the norm and is over the LongerTermMinutesToMeasureTrend time window. The math is the same as the HighLowPricePercentage".
Sources:
PT Feeder Wiki - github.com
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