StyleLibraryLibrary "StyleLibrary"
A small library of Pine Script functions that return built-in style variables.
method sizeStyle(size)
Takes a `string` that returns the corresponding built-in size style variable.
Namespace types: series string, simple string, input string, const string
Parameters:
size (string) : A `string` representing a built-in size style: `"Tiny"`, `"Small"`, `"Normal"`, `"Large"`,
`"Huge"`, `"Auto"`.
Returns: The respective built-in size style variable.
method sizeStyle(size)
Takes a `sizeStyle` that returns the corresponding built-in size style variable.
Namespace types: series sizeStyle
Parameters:
size (series sizeStyle) : A `sizeStyle` representing a built-in size style variable.
Returns: The respective built-in size style variable.
method lineStyle(style)
Takes a `string` that returns the corresponding built-in line style variable.
Namespace types: series string, simple string, input string, const string
Parameters:
style (string) : A `string` representing a built-in line style: `"Dashed"`, `"Dotted"`, `"Solid"`.
Returns: The respective built-in line style variable.
method lineStyle(style)
Takes a `lineStyle` that returns the corresponding built-in line style variable.
Namespace types: series lineStyle
Parameters:
style (series lineStyle) : A `lineStyle` representing a built-in line style variable.
Returns: The respective built-in line style variable.
method labelStyle(style)
Takes a `string` that returns the corresponding built-in label style variable.
Namespace types: series string, simple string, input string, const string
Parameters:
style (string) : A `string` representing a built-in label style:
`"Arrow Down"`, `"Arrow Up"`, `"Circle"`, `"Cross"`, `"Diamond"`, `"Flag"`,
`"Label Center"`, `"Label Down"`, `"Label Left"`, `"Label Lower Left"`,
`"Label Lower Right"`, `"Label Right"`, `"Label Up"`, `"Label Upper Left"`,
`"Label Upper Right"`, `"None"`, `"Square"`, `"Text Outline"`, `"Triangle Down"`,
`"Triangle Up"`, `"XCross"`.
Returns: The respective built-in label style variable.
method labelStyle(style)
Takes a `labelStyle` that returns the corresponding built-in label style variable.
Namespace types: series labelStyle
Parameters:
style (series labelStyle) : A `labelStyle` representing a built-in label style variable.
Returns: The respective built-in label style variable.
method fontStyle(font)
Takes a `string` that returns the corresponding built-in font style variable.
Namespace types: series string, simple string, input string, const string
Parameters:
font (string) : A `string` representing a built-in font style: `"Default"`, `"Monospace"`.
Returns: The respective built-in font style variable.
method positionStyle(position)
Takes a `string` that returns the corresponding built-in position style variable.
Namespace types: series string, simple string, input string, const string
Parameters:
position (string) : A `string` representing a built-in position style:
`"Bottom Center", `"Bottom Left", `"Bottom Right", `"Middle Center", `"Middle Left",
`"Middle Right", `"Top Center", `"Top Left", `"Top Right".
Returns: The respective built-in position style variable.
method displayStyle(display)
Takes a `simple string` that returns the corresponding built-in display style variable.
Namespace types: simple string, input string, const string
Parameters:
display (simple string) : A `simple string` representing a built-in display style: `"All"`, `"Data Window"`,
`"None"`, `"Pane"`, `"Price Scale"`, `"Status Line"`.
Returns: The respective built-in display style variable.
SIZE
Position Sizing Tool - Fixed Loss - Multi Asset [RSC]
This script is an Multi Asset measurement tool that can be used to evaluate or keep track of trades. Like the long and short position drawing tools, it calculates a risk reward ratio and a risk-adjusted position size from multiple entries (4 maximum), stop and take profit multiple levels ( 4 maximum) , but it also does much more:
• It can be used to configure long or short trades.
• All monetary values can be expressed in any number of currencies.
• The value of tick/pip movement (which varies with the position's size) is displayed in the currency you have selected.
• It does live tracking of the position.
• You can configure alerts on entries and exits.
█ HOW TO USE IT
Load the indicator on an active chart.
When you first load this script on a chart, you are able specify following parameter
• Account Balance
• Account currency.
And for each asset (Max 8):
• Symbols Ticker (and Exchange)
• Risk per trade (% or Amount base on Account Currency)
• Account Size
• Entry Time
• Entry levels (Max. 4)
• Leverage (only works for crypto) (same leverage for all entries)
• Stop loss level.
• Take profit level (Max. 4)
• Exit level percentage (Max. 4)
Once you have entered (or modify) parameters, the script will draw trade zones and levels labels containing the trade metrics:
• determines if the trade is a long or short from the position of the take profit and stop loss levels in relation to the entry price. If the take profit level is above the entry price, the stop must be below and vice versa, otherwise an error occurs.
• You can change levels by entering new values in the script's settings.
Once you place the position tool on a chart, it will appear at the same levels on symbols that you selected in script setting and nothing showed up for other symbols.
If your scale is not set to "Scale price chart only", the position tool's levels will be taken into account when scaling the chart, which can cause the symbol's bars to be compressed. If your scale is set to "Scale price chart only", the position tool will still be there, but it will not impact the scale of the chart's bars, so you won't see it if it sits outside the symbol's price scale.
█ FEATURES
Display
The position tool displays the following information for entries:
• The price level with “ Stoploss/Entry/Target” sign before it.
• Open or Closed P&L: For an open trade, the "Open P&L" displays the difference in money value between the entry level and the chart's current price.
For a closed trade, the "Closed P&L" displays the realized P&L on the trade.
• Quantity: The trade size, which takes into account the risk tolerance you set in the script's settings.
• RR: The reward to risk ratio expresses the relationship of the distance between the entry and the take profit level vs the entry and the stop level.
Example: A $100 stop with a $100 target will have a ratio of 1:1, whereas a $200 target with the same stop will have a 2:1 ratio.
• Per tick/pip: Represents the money value of a tick or pip movement.
• Their distance from the entry in money value, percentage and ticks/pips.
• The projected end money value of the position if the level is reached. These values are calculated based on the trade size and the currency.
█ Currency adjustments
This indicator modifies the trade label's colors and values based on the final Profit and Loss (P&L), which considers the dynamic exchange rate between base and conversion currencies in its calculations when the conversion currency is a specified value other than the default. Depending on the cross rate between the base and account currencies, this process can yield a negative P&L on an otherwise successful simulated trade.
For instance, if your account is in currency XYZ, you might buy 10 Apple shares at $150 each, with the XYZ to USD exchange rate being 2:1. This purchase would cost you 3000 units of XYZ. Suppose that later on, the shares appreciate to $170 each, and you decide to sell. One might expect this trade to result in profit. However, if the exchange rate has now equalized to 1:1, the return on selling the shares, calculated in XYZ, would only be 1700 units, resulting in a loss of 1300 units XYZ.
The indicator will mark the P&L and the target labels in red in such cases, regardless of whether the market price reached the profit target, as the trade produced a net loss due to reduced funds after currency conversion. Conversely, an otherwise unsuccessful position can result in a net profit in the account currency due to conversion rate fluctuations. The final losses or gains appear in the label metrics, and the corresponding color coding reflects the trade's success or failure.
█ Settings
The settings in the "Trade sizing" section are used to calculate the position size and the monetary value of trades. Two types of risk can be chosen from the menu; a percentage based risk calculation, or a fixed money value. The risk is used to calculate the quantity of units to purchase to achieve that level of risk exposure. Example: An account size of $1000 and 10% risk will have a projected end amount of $900 if the stop loss is hit. The quantity is a product of this relationship; a projected number of units to allow for the equivalent of $100 of risk exposure over the change in price from the entry to the stop value.
You can control the appearance of the tool and the values it displays in the settings following these first two sections.
Candle Size with Moving Averages and AlertsOverview
The "Candle Size with Moving Averages and Alerts" indicator is designed to provide traders with a visual representation of the size of each candle. This is useful for identifying periods of high volatility or significant price movements. The indicator also offers moving averages of the candle sizes and customizable alert thresholds to notify traders of unusually large or small candles.
Key Features
Candle Size Plot: Displays the size of each candle on a separate panel.
Moving Averages: Optionally plot moving averages of the candle sizes with customizable lengths and colors.
Alert Thresholds: Define thresholds to get alerted when candle sizes are unusually large or small.
Customizable Colors: Choose colors for different elements of the indicator.
Alerts: Visual and background color alerts for significant candle sizes.
How to Use the Indicator
Adding the Indicator to Your Chart
Open TradingView and navigate to your chart.
Click on the "Indicators" button at the top of the chart.
Search for "Candle Size with Moving Averages and Alerts."
Click on the indicator to add it to your chart.
Customizing the Indicator
Once the indicator is added to your chart, click on the settings icon (gear icon) next to the indicator's name in the chart legend.
This will open the settings panel where you can customize various parameters of the indicator.
Settings and Parameters
Show Moving Averages
Checkbox: Enable or disable the display of moving averages on the candle size plot.
MA Length 1
Input: Set the length of the first moving average (default is 14).
MA Length 2
Input: Set the length of the second moving average (default is 28).
Alert Threshold
Input: Define the threshold for alerts as a multiple of the average candle size (default is 1.5).
MA Color 1
Color Picker: Choose the color for the first moving average (default is blue).
MA Color 2
Color Picker: Choose the color for the second moving average (default is red).
Candle Size Color
Color Picker: Choose the color for the candle size plot (default is green).
Alert Threshold Color
Color Picker: Choose the color for the alert thresholds (default is orange).
Understanding the Plots
Candle Size Plot
The main plot shows the size of each candle (high minus low) in green by default.
This helps you visualize the volatility and identify significant price movements.
Moving Averages
If enabled, two moving averages are plotted on the candle size chart to help you understand the average candle size over different periods.
MA 1 (blue by default) and MA 2 (red by default) provide a smoothed view of the candle sizes.
Alert Thresholds
The upper and lower thresholds are plotted as dashed lines (orange by default).
The upper threshold indicates an unusually large candle size, while the lower threshold indicates an unusually small candle size.
Alerts and Background Colors
When the candle size exceeds the upper threshold, an alert is triggered, and the background color changes to a semi-transparent orange.
When the candle size falls below the lower threshold, an alert is triggered, and the background color changes to a semi-transparent orange.
These visual cues help you quickly identify significant candle sizes.
Example Settings
MA Length 1: 14
MA Length 2: 28
Alert Threshold: 1.5
MA Color 1: Blue
MA Color 2: Red
Candle Size Color: Green
Alert Threshold Color: Orange
Candle size in pipsDescription
Enhance your trading strategy with precision using this script, designed to measure the range of a candle from wick to wick in pips. Whether you're implementing a specific pip requirement within a candle for your strategy, or simply seeking to better understand market dynamics, this tool provides valuable insights. The script is calculating the amount of pips between the high and the low then compares it to the minimal size you declared. If the amount of pips is more or equal to minimal size it will show the label.
Features
Alert Functionality: Opt to receive alerts by checking the checkbox (default: false).
Customizable Pip Threshold: Tailor the script to your needs by setting the minimum required pips to display on the screen (default: 12).
Different shape: circle, triangle up, triangle down, none
How to Use
Personalize your trading approach by integrating this script with your preferred strategy. For instance, in my strategy involving a 3M continuation, I leverage this tool to determine the pip count of the M15 candle before making entry decisions.
Note: Ensure you understand your strategy's requirements and adjust the script settings accordingly for optimal result s.
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or require further assistance in maximizing the utility of this script.
Candle Tick SizeHello everyone!
I dont think it exists, I couldnt find it any way I searched, maybe it is part of a bigger indicator. This is a really basic code, all it does, it shows the tick/pip size of the candles forming. You can adjust on how many candles should it show. Also because the code counts the point size of the candles from high to low, you can adjust that how many ticks are in one point, like for ES and NQ 4 ticks to a point, which is the basic setting. It helps me with entrys when I calculate the contract size so my risk/reward stays pretty much the same depending on the candle size for my entrys.
Position and Risk Calculator (for Indices) [dR-Algo]Position and Risk Calculator : Your Ultimate Risk Management Tool for Indices
The difference between a novice and a seasoned trader often comes down to one essential element: risk management. While trading indices, the challenges are even more intense due to market volatility and leverage. The Position and Risk Calculator steps in here to bridge the gap, providing you with an efficient tool designed exclusively for indices trading.
Key Features:
User-Friendly Interface: Designed to integrate effortlessly with your TradingView chart, this tool's interface is intuitive and clutter-free.
Dynamic Price Level Adjustment: Move your Entry, Stop Loss, and Take Profit levels directly on the chart for an interactive experience.
Account Balance Input: Customize the tool to understand your unique financial situation by inputting your current account balance.
Trade Risk Customization: Define how much you're willing to risk per trade, and the tool will do the rest.
Automated Calculations: The indicator calculates the maximum monetary risk and translates it into the maximum lot size you can afford. It delivers a full-integer lot size to make your trading decisions easier.
Comprehensive Risk Evaluation: Beyond lot sizes, it provides you with the Cost-to-Reward Ratio (CRV) of your trade, the actual monetary risk according to the calculated lot size, and the potential profit.
How To Use:
Once you add the Position and Risk Calculator to your TradingView chart, a new interactive panel appears. Here’s how it works:
Set Price Levels: Using draggable lines on the chart, set your Entry Price, Stop Loss, and Take Profit levels.
Account Details: Go to settings and enter your Account Balance and your desired risk percentage per trade.
Automatic Calculations: As soon as the above details are set, the indicator goes to work. It first calculates your maximum risk in monetary terms and then translates that into the maximum lot size you can take for the trade.
Review and Trade: The indicator shows you all the vital statistics - CRV of the trade, the money at risk according to the calculated lot size, and the possible profit.
Why Choose This Tool?
Informed Decisions: Your trading decisions will be based on concrete numbers, removing guesswork.
Time-saving: No need for manual calculations or using separate tools; everything is in one place.
Focus on Trading: By automating the risk management aspect, this tool allows you to focus more on your trading strategy and market analysis.
Tailor-Made for Indices: Unlike many other tools that try to serve all markets, the Position and Risk Calculator is designed specifically for indices trading.
Remember, effective risk management is what separates successful traders from those who burn out. The Position and Risk Calculator not only helps you define your risk but also helps you understand it, empowering you to trade with confidence.
So why not give yourself the best chance of success? Add the Position and Risk Calculator to your TradingView setup and experience the difference it can make.
Lot Size Calculator - GER30 Variable Contract sizeLot size calculator is built for ger30 (dax) it has variable contract size to meet all different brokers requirements
right click and move to pane above to add to chart window, in settings you can change line colour to opaque
Position Size Calculator (EzAlgo)Upon adding the indicator to the chart, you will be prompted to place entry price lines, stop loss price line, and multiple take profit price lines by clicking at the desired price level on the chart.
Section Summaries
Table Settings: Allows users to select position and font size from drop-down menus. Displays current settings and potential profit/loss values.
Price Points: Users can set their Entry and select whether they want to include a DCA entry, Stop Loss price, Liquidation Buffer %, Take Profit levels and the amount of position to close at each level.
Risk Management: Users fill out their Account Size, set their Risk % (or fixed $ amount) for each Entry, set Manual Leverage, or allow the indicator to automatically choose the leverage based on the Stop Loss price distance from Entry and the Risk % per Entry.
User-Input Descriptions
DCA Price: The price at which users initiate their second, equally sized and leveraged position when using a Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA) strategy. Upon reaching the DCA Price, the Entry Price adjusts to the Avg Price, calculated as the midpoint between initial and DCA entries.
Liquidation Buffer: A pre-set percentage that determines how close to the Stop Loss a position can get before it's liquidated. This assists the Auto Leverage feature in optimizing the leverage amount according to risk tolerance.
Risk per Entry: The proportion of the account, in % or a fixed dollar amount, that users are willing to risk for each trading position. If DCA is checked, this will assume users are entering with half of the total position size per entry.
Automatic Leverage: Auto Leverage automatically determines the optimal leverage level for a trade based on the user's Stop Loss price distance from the Entry point and the user-defined risk percentage per Entry. It also considers a user-defined Liquidation Buffer, which is a preset percentage determining how close to the Stop Loss a position can get before it's liquidated. This tool allows traders to optimize their leverage amount according to their risk tolerance.
Max Leverage: The highest leverage level users are willing to use, even if the exchange permits higher. This limit applies when the Auto Leverage feature is enabled.
Leverage HelperCalculate position size & leverage the easy way!
- Drag & drop entry + stop loss level
- Input account size + risk size in the settings
- Calculation plotted on table
Position Size ToolUpdated - Version 2
This tool is used to calculate the size of a trade.
Settings - Type in total account size and % of capital that can be risked on each trade.
The table will display:
Column 1 - Stop placement based on low, mid or high value of the current candle.
Column 2 - Percent risk on the trade.
Column 3 - Amount of shares that can be traded (calculated from account size, risk and selected stop placement).
Green color is intended for long position, stop at the low of the candle.
Red color is intended for short position, stop at the high of the candle.
Middle value can shift between either color since its measured from open to close.
Position Size Calculator (FX, Crypto, CFD)Visual display for information:
-Account capital
-Type of asset, for example forex or cfd or crypto...
-Display Contract Size
-Display the risk level in % and amount
-Show Entry, Stoploss, TakeProfit
-Display Risk Reward Ratio, Risk and Reward in Pips
-Calculating the volume of the entry position
-Display 3 red labels when the order of Stoploss - Entry - Profit is not correct to warn.
**Note:
1-This tool is only available for the following assets: Forex, USOIL, UKOIL, XAUUSD, BTCUSD, ETHUSD
2-Using with other asset pairs will cause errors due to the difference in contract size and exchange rate
3-Please close the indicator and reopen it after switching to another
Position Sizing CalculatorThis script calculates the position size base on the stop loss price, entry price, and the percent of equity willing to risk.
Formula:
(Asset Quantity) = (Amount Risk at Trade) / (Price Difference Between Entry Price and Stop Loss)
or
Position size = (% Equity at Risk) * (Equity) / (Entry Price - Stop Loss Price)
Position Size Calc. (Minimalist)This is a simplified position size calculator in the form of a table.
The reason I published this script is because all other position size calculator scripts try to provide way too much when it should be much simpler, position in strange areas of the chart and leave unwanted chart pollution.
This is a bare-bones functional table that takes your risk level, entry, stop and take profit as inputs, and calculates your loss, profit and required position size for your chosen risk level as a result.
Inspired by a table type position size calculator made by DojiEmoji design/color-wise. Functionally different however.
I hope you find this script useful and include it on your trading journey.
Risk Management & Position Size Dashboard ProThis version of the dashboard system factors in trading fees to your max risk to account per trade. This comes in handy when trading very low timeframes where trade risk can be tiny and leverage high where traditional position size calculations can yield huge position sizes where just the fees can far exceed your risk appetite. This system calculates your position size factoring in fees so you will never exceed your risk settings. Details below.
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This indicator is designed to assist traders by instantly providing the necessary information to execute orders based on defined risk parameters. This is not an indicator that tells you WHEN to buy or sell, but HOW MUCH to buy or sell based on your risk appetite. The indicator is compatible with any strategy and any instrument
The indicator uses some great pinescript features, allowing you to drag and drop your levels directly on the chart for instant feedback from the risk management dashboard. Huge timesaver.
Instructions:
1. The first time you add the indicator to your chart, you will be asked to identify your Entry, Stop and Target levels by clicking on them directly on the chart. You can at any point adjust these levels directly on the chart, or you can manually enter them in settings
2. Setup your risk profile in the indicator settings:
(a) Current Capital: Enter the current value of your trading account
(b) Max Risk Per Trade: Enter the maximum % of your Capital you want to risk per trade
(c) Max Leverage: Enter the maximum leverage you want applied to your account. This comes in handy when you trade on very low timeframes where position sizes can become very large. No matter what you enter here, position size will never exceed Max Risk Per Trade
(d) Stop Ticks: Number of ticks to use above/below the identified high/low for stops
(e) % fee per trade: enter your brokers fees here to ensure the system takes this into consideration while calculating position size
(e) Use Current Price as Entry (Market Orders): By default, the system will use the entry level you have selected for limit orders. If you want to use the system to display data based on current price for market orders, select “Use Current Price as Entry (Market Orders)”
(f) number of TP levels: enter the number of TP levels you are planning to use to ensure the fees are calculated for them
3. Based on your stop and target levels, the system will automatically determine if you're looking to long or short and accordingly display all relevant data to you.
4. Display Free Trade Level: toggle this on to display the level you should exit 50% of your position to make the trade risk free
5. Dashboard / Text size / level colours and positions are customisable
The Dashboard displays the following information at all times:
1. Entry
2. Stop
3. Trade Risk (%): Percentage price difference between Entry and Stop
4. Max Risk ($): Currency value of loss if the trade is stopped out
5. Size: Position Size to execute your trade based on your risk profile/appetite
6. Size($): Position Size in currency value
7. Total Fees: Total fees for the trade based on settings above
7. P&L($): Potential profit to your Capital in currency value
8. P&L(%): Potential profit to your Capital in %
9. Risk to account: % risk to account - used as confirmation that the max risk to your account, factoring fees is circa your risk appetite
10. R:R: Risk to Reward Ratio
11. % to Target: Percent price needs to move to achieve your target
Hope this helps you with your trading. I built this as I was tired of wasting time opening up spreadsheets or calculators to execute trades - especially on lower timeframes. Making the code open source so if you do make improvements to this I'd love to hear from you. Also open to suggestions.
Happy Trading!
crypto Position Size CalculatorCrypto Position Size Calculator
this indicator helps you to figure out the position size your trade . and its only used for crypto
the indicator needs to fill the input section in order to give you the information table that includes position size .
The input section consists two section the first section you will give the trade info like entry , stop loss and take profit .
then the next section its about your account balance and risk per trade . then you can get your position size .
you can have also option where you can display your table like bottom right , bottom left or top right its your choice.
special thanks : Ahmed busury
special thanks : Aj group family
[TTI] Position Sizing Calculatorb]HISTORY AND CREDITS –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
"Perhaps the greatest secret to top trading and investing success is appropriate money management or what we now call POSITION SIZING" - Dr. Van Tharp, Definite Guide to Position Sizing (Market Wizard Book #1)
For those of you who have studied position sizing you know the power it can have to the bottom line of your portfolio.
WHAT IT DOES ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
The indicator allows you to quickly determine your position size after you decide to open a trading or investing position. Additionally, it gives you targets in terms of R-multiples (R) that tell you at what price level you achieve 2R or 200% return to a given risk.
The indicator also has the option to print these levels on chart for you.
You can use the calculator for the loaded ticker or other ticker that you wish.
1️⃣ Percent Calculator
👉 Choose position size (%) of total trading portfolio. General guideline here is 25% to be maximum (as per Mark Minervini criteria)
👉 Choose stop loss (%) of total position. This means that if you have 100k portfolio and your position size is 25% (25k), how much of that 25k are you willing to lose in order to asses you are wrong.
OR
2️⃣ Dollar Value Calculator
👉 Choose Stop Price ($) - general guidance is to use technical stop price.
👉 Choose Amount to risk ($) - this is the absolute amount of money you are willing to risk on a position
Both 1️⃣ & 2️⃣ calculate the targets and the target prices in order to determine where to take profits
Additionally, you get instant information for:
👉 How many shares you ought to buy
👉 What is the total size of the position to open
👉 What is your stop amount (either in $ terms or in $ of portfolio)
👉 What is the Risk to Total Equity with the current parameters.
HOW TO USE IT –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
✅ STEP 1
Choose ticker and input the price at which you open a position
✅ STEP 2
Choose 1️⃣ Percent Calculator OR 2️⃣ Dollar Value Calculator
Depending on the parameters you use to open a position
✅ STEP 3
Review the table and the Additional data section to see how much Shares you ought to buy and what is the Risk To Total Equity
✅ STEP 4
Put Alerts for Stop Loss and Take Profits
Position size FX and CryptoThis indicator I am using to calculate the position size to order for Forex and Crypto Future
GSI (Gap Size Indicator)The purpose of this indicator is to give a quick view of a gap size between two candles, and to detect any gap bigger than the trigger setting.
Options
Mode: Select the display mode (% or Value)
Variation Trigger: Defines the minimum gap size to give a signal, for both positive and negative sides. This option depends on the Mode setting
Show trigger lines: Enable/Disable the display of the Variation Trigger setting lines
Color signals only: When enabled, bars crossing the trigger value are still colored, but other are gray
Show signals only: When enabled, will only show bars corresponding to gaps crossing the trigger value
Notes
Basic alerts on Bullish , Bearish and All gaps are available.
Feel free to suggest any improvement.
NumberOfSharesBuyLibrary "NumberOfSharesBuy"
Library for the number of shares purchased
SizeCalc(totalAssets, unit, lossPercent, maxLossPerShere) Calculate the number of shares to be purchased from the initial capital and the maximum loss per share
Parameters:
totalAssets : Initial capital
unit : A unit of the number of shares to be traded in one trade
lossPercent : What percentage of loss is allowed in one loss cut
maxLossPerShere : Maximum loss per share
Returns: Number of shares purchased
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ライブラリ "株数に関するライブラリ"
SizeCalc(totalAssets, unit, lossPercent, maxLossPerShere) 初期資本と一株当たり最大損失から購入株数を求める
引数一覧:
totalAssets : 初期資本
unit : 一回のトレードで行う株数の単位
lossPercent : 一回の損切で何%までの損失を許容するか
maxLossPerShere : 一株当たり最大損失
戻り値: 購入株数
Pot SizeA little FREE script - which may help people set their trade size and stop levels for bitcoin trades.
NOTE :- This script conveys information that requires "indicator arguments" to be turned on.
TO USE :- To adjust to your requirements, click the cog wheel next to the indicator, and adjust "POT SIZE" (how much dollar you have), "RISK %" (the percentage of your dollar portfolio you would like to risk on this trade) and "BITCOIN AMOUNT" - until the short and long 'stop' lines are in the right place in your estimation, for a stop loss that represents the risk you want in relation to the current price for this trade.
The script takes its reference from the closing price; and doesn't include calculations for spread, fees, true range, and volatility etc. That is left open for anyone to add that if they wish. Anyone using this has to make their own adjustments for such considerations not being in this script and therefore make their own compensations.
Anyone wanting to change anything (because values don't go far enough for you) but doesn't know pinescript, can change the numbers next to "defval", "minval", "maxval", and "step" to their suiting in the script itself.
If you use this, you have to work out for yourself if it is useful for you or not. If you depend on it, you must have your own confidence that the calculations in it are acceptable and correct for your use, and you should check yourself and seek advice before trusting it. I convey no confidence in these calculations or this script, and they must be assumed to be acceptable by you if you use it.
Thanks
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Forex Position Size CalculatorThe purpose of this position size calculator is to assist fellow traders in their position size calculations straight from tradingview without having to rely on other apps or websites.
Account balance in the 8 major currency pairs are also available as an input option (i.e. if the account balance is based in pounds, dollars, euros, it can be selected).
Right now this only works on the 28 forex cross currency pairs. At a later date, the indicator will be updated to handle exotic pairs, commodities, and gold.
Gaps % Size DistributionThis tool is to visualize the distribution of gap % sizes, i.e. those things that I marked on the main chart. The tool uses the entire history of an instrument.
The detalization depends on the Binning Step parameter. The lower chart timeframe the lower that step should be.
Good luck.
Supertrend / Position SizingSuperTrend with position sizing calculator.
This is based on SuperTrend by Kivanc. I only added the position size calculation and displaying the result.