This code allows lines to be drawn at regular price levels. I had this converted professionally from a NT7 indicator so I cannot assist with support.
The lines are customisable with the usual line options as well as the line length.
I hope someone else finds it helpful.
This indicator is meant as an add on to the irSessionSupportAndResistance indicator here.
The irLabel indicator simply attaches a price label to a Ray drawn on your chart.
If you manually draw a Ray on your chart and want a price label attached to it for reference, simply select the ray and modify the Ray Properties -> Data -> Tag to include the word " session " [i.e., sessionLowRay, sessionHighRay, session1, sessionA1 etc.,]
The indicator has been coded to properly display the price labels in fractions for Interest Rate Contracts [i.e., T-Bills, Notes, Bonds]. When applied to a chart that has its price scale formatted in decimal format [i.e., Equities, Currencies, Commodities] prices will be properly displayed in decimal format.
This is the indicator coded a by Ninja tech support person maybe Ray. Can't remember anymore. It's from the Ninja forum if I remember. Straight forward but helpful for sure. Works with a Line, Ray, HorizonalLine and ExtendedLine. I made no changes to this indicator.
Standard EMA re-programmed to display fractional pricing to match Interest Rate Futures pricing.
[Will also properly display decimal pricing on contracts other than Interest Rates]
Got my hands on ToS again, and we're back in business.. - here's a come-back gift...
This is my own ToS port of SVAPO (Short-Term Volume and Price Oscillator), a trading system introduced by Sylvain Vervoort that combines both volume and price trends to identify tradable setups - full details on the concept, and trade rules that he suggests are herehttps://stocata.org/ta_en/proprietary.html
took the concept and re-wrote it for ToS, using my own preferred techniques for smoothing and averaging - to achieve less lag and make the final plot more "friendly and usable" - while maintaining the overall original concept. (let me know if interested in exact details of the differences). also changed the resulting oscillator to a restricted range -100/+100 - no longer need to use the StdDev upper/lower lines..
the code is commented - the full details of how the original SVAPO can be used for signal generation are on web site above.
I also added the option to view the resulting plot in a Stepped mode or with an Inverse Fisher Transform - we still get almost no lag as we don't use unnecessary smoothing here. you can see how the signal (in this case crossing the zero line) is in line with the K_TraderRibbon on top, sometimes ahead of it.
suggestions for use:
use K_SVAPO along with a long-term trend indicator. if you set K_SVAPO correctly, it will provide unambigious signals on ideal entry points when the price retraces before continuing the trend.
you can also use 2 K_SVAPO, one longer and one shorter to provide a similar combo. in that case, i suggest you change one of them to the "Stepper" for easier viewing
as usual, appreciate if you keep in the forum. all feedback & comments welcome, as i'm still testing this anyways,
here's a quick one.. inspired by range charts, but simplified and still painted on regular time charts..
i needed something to help me spot common S/R levels and also watch price moves between levels of either % of price or in blocks of a certain dollar value (0.2, 0.5, 1.0 ... etc)
default is to show moves in increment of 0.5% of all-time (based on chart) mid-price, but can be changed to better suit the time aggregation and the underlying price range we're looking at (for shorter timeframe, you may want to look at $.25 levels, for a stock like AAPL you want to look at a $5.0 increments and so on)
The percentage level value is always approximated to the nearest multiple of $0.1 to make it meaningful.
if there's a setting in Override Range Unit, then that's the one the study will use as a unit for the incermental levels.
you can show/hide the levels calc details labels on top using the study settings.
found it interesting and it helps hide a lot of noise from price - also comes closer to my own view of Darvas so thought to share for the Range Chart & breakout trading fans..
Cheers,
RedK
August 5th, 2013 11:48 AM jmsUK Thanks for this. Was looking for an indicator which labels the extremes with the actual price, rather than points/ticks.
August 5th, 2011 04:19 PM jmjstrider I'm enjoying using the indicator. It will not allow changing thickness from the default of 3. Would be good if that co
January 25th, 2020 12:20 PM panamajack Thanks for the Label - could someone do this for NT8? Never mind - figured out the NT8 workaround. No worries now.
August 31st, 2016 07:18 AM lesterb Thanks TGN
August 7th, 2016 08:08 AM bcomas Good tool, simple and usseful Thanks!
June 10th, 2016 05:34 AM NMTrader Thanks! Time saver!
November 24th, 2023 09:12 PM FundedTrader82 Works good on Gold.
April 26th, 2023 08:44 PM Blessedprofits Thank you for sharing the tool. How do you get it to print price at the end of each line? And how do you adjust the spac
ing?
October 8th, 2021 09:08 AM rickr Thx for your contribution
June 18th, 2021 09:15 AM tonylou Excellent visual indicator to show speed and range of the market.
It worked great on my desktop. I also installed on a laptop but the lined are off. I wanted the lines at a certain numbe
r but they seem to have a mind of their own. At least it works on my desktop...