This is a first test of a TickBarChart style that will reassemble ticks at the same time and price into a single tick. This is really the same order but split up so it doesn't look like a big print.
I have only tested this chart on a ticksize of 1 (seems to make the most sense to me anyway) and putting it here for others to review.
You can see in the image the shaded area that combined all the ticks from the regular TickChart into a single tick. This is because all the ticks in the tape were at 18:37:43.093 with an open of 55.08. This was merged to a single tick of volume 20.
November 8th, 2017
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This is just a handy tool i made for myself and thought that maybe other traders will find it useful. As i am usually trading from charts but like to keep an eye on the orderflow, specially on areas of interest for entries or exits.
The indicator is just kind of a simple Footprint SnapShot, which can be toggled by double clicking on the chart. By holding the Control-Key while double clicking, the SnapShot will be reset.
Happy Trading,
Mike
(i am not planning to add anything else to this indicator but everybody is free to use and edit the provided code)
The Trigger Lines indicator is composed of two lines. The leading line is a linear regression indicator (LinReg). The lagging line or signal line is an exponential moving average (EMA) of the leading line.
This indicator comes with two different options for identifying and uptrend or downtrend:
Trigger line cross: When the leading regression line crosses above the signal line, this is the beginning of an uptrend. Vice-versa the indicator signals a downtrend, as long as the leading line remains below the signal line.
Thrust bars: An uptrend is detected via an upthrust bar that closes and has a median above both trigger lines. A downtrend follows a downthrust bar that closes and has a median below both trigger lines.
The second trend definition adapts faster to changing market conditions, but also produces a higher number of false signals. The trend can be shown via paint bars. The indicator further comes with sound alerts that will signal a trend change.
The ZerolagHATEMA and ZerolagTEMA were presented by Sylvain Vervoort in “THE QUEST FOR RELIABLE CROSSOVERS” Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities, May 2008. The Zerolag HATEMA is based on a TEMA that uses Heikin-Ashi candles as input series. In a second step Sylvain Vervoort applied zero-lag techniques to the HATEMA to compensate for its lag. For further details, please read the article by Sylvain Vervoort.
This indicator does not depend on the selected input series, as it uses open, high, low and close of each candle. As a consequence this indicator may not be used with any other input series than price.
The Zerolag TEMA and Zerolag HATEMA were presented by Sylvain Vervoort in “THE QUEST FOR RELIABLE CROSSOVERS” Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities, May 2008. The Zerolag TEMA is a version of the triple smoothed moving average which is less smooth, but more responsive to market movements. For further details read article by Sylvain Vervoort.
Sylvain Vervoort suggested to use the typical price as input series for the Zerolag TEMA. I have not hardcoded the typical price as input series. Please select the typical price as input series via the indicator dialogue box.
The Session Pivots Monthly is an enhanced pivots indicator which allows for displaying floor pivots, wide pivots, Jackson Zones and Fibonacci pivots.
All pivots are calculated from daily bars (default setting) or from the bar series that has been selected as input series. The indicator may be used to display ETH pivots on an full session chart or RTH pivots on a regular session chart. It is not designed to display RTH pivots on a full session chart. When pivots are calculated from daily bars, they are typically calculated from the full session high, the full session low and the settlement price. However, the daily data depends on the data supplier and reflects the daily high, low and close as shown on a daily chart.
Pivot range: The indicator is set to display the pivot range which is the range between CP and DP. The pivot range is a symmetrical range around the main pivot PP. A wide pivot range follows after a trending month with a close near the highs or the lows. A narrow pivot range indicates that the prior month was a balancing month and closed near the central pivot.
Prior month high, low and close: The indicator also displays the high, low and close for the prior trading month. These levels often act as support or resistance during the current trading month. Moreover, prior month high, low and close reflect the input data for calculating all pivot values and can be visually checked against the chart bars, while this is not possible for the pivots themselves.
Pivot formulas:
All options: H = prior month high, L = prior month low, C = prior month close, X = H - L
Main Pivot: P = (H+L+C)/3
Central Pivot: CP = (H+L)/2
Directional Pivot: DP = 2*P - CP
Floor Pivots: P = (H+L+C)/3, R1 = 2*P - L, S1 = 2*P - H, R2 = P + X, S2 = P - X, R3 = R1 + X, S3 = S1 - X, R4 = R3 + (P-L), S4 = S3 - (H-P)
Wide Pivots: P = (H+L+C)/3, R1 = 2*P - L, S1 = 2*P - H, R2 = P + X, S2 = P - X, R3 = R2 + X, S3 = S2 - X, R4 = R3 + X, S4 = S3 - X
Jackson Zones: R1 = P + 0.5*X, S1 = P - 0.5*X, RB1 = P + 0.618*X, SB1 = P - 0.618*X, R2 = P + X, S2 = P - X, RB2 = P + 1.382*X, SB2 = P - 1.382*X
Fibonacci Pivots: R1 = P + 0.382*X, S1 = P - 0.382*X, R2 = P + 0.618*X, S2 = P - 0.618*X, R3 = P + X, S3 = P - X, R4 = P + 1.382*X, S4 = P - 1.382*X
Update version 2.6.: Enhanced CPU efficiency. Minor changes.
Nota: The forum software has renamed the downloadable zip file to the false version number 2.0. Please disregard the version number of the zip file. The zip file contains the indicator version as specified above.
The Session Pivots Weekly is an enhanced pivots indicator which allows for displaying floor pivots, wide pivots, Jackson Zones and Fibonacci pivots.
All pivots are calculated from daily bars (default setting) or from the bar series that has been selected as input series. The indicator may be used to display ETH pivots on an full session chart or RTH pivots on a regular session chart. It is not designed to display RTH pivots on a full session chart. When pivots are calculated from daily bars, they are typically calculated from the full session high, the full session low and the settlement price. However, the daily data depends on the data supplier and reflecta the daily high, low and close as shown on a daily chart.
Pivot range: The indicator is set to display the pivot range which is the range between CP and DP. The pivot range is a symmetrical range around the main pivot PP. A wide pivot range follows after a trending week with a close near the highs or the lows. A narrow pivot range indicates that the prior week was a balancing week and closed near the central pivot.
Prior week high, low and close: The indicator also displays the high, low and close for the prior trading week. These levels often act as support or resistance during the current trading week. Moreover, prior week high, low and close reflect the input data for calculating all pivot values and can be visually checked against the chart bars, while this is not possible for the pivots themselves.
Pivot formulas:
All options: H = prior week high, L = prior week low, C = prior week close, X = H - L
Main Pivot: P = (H+L+C)/3
Central Pivot: CP = (H+L)/2
Directional Pivot: DP = 2*P - CP
Floor Pivots: P = (H+L+C)/3, R1 = 2*P - L, S1 = 2*P - H, R2 = P + X, S2 = P - X, R3 = R1 + X, S3 = S1 - X, R4 = R3 + (P-L), S4 = S3 - (H-P)
Wide Pivots: P = (H+L+C)/3, R1 = 2*P - L, S1 = 2*P - H, R2 = P + X, S2 = P - X, R3 = R2 + X, S3 = S2 - X, R4 = R3 + X, S4 = S3 - X
Jackson Zones: R1 = P + 0.5*X, S1 = P - 0.5*X, RB1 = P + 0.618*X, SB1 = P - 0.618*X, R2 = P + X, S2 = P - X, RB2 = P + 1.382*X, SB2 = P - 1.382*X
Fibonacci Pivots: R1 = P + 0.382*X, S1 = P - 0.382*X, R2 = P + 0.618*X, S2 = P - 0.618*X, R3 = P + X, S3 = P - X, R4 = P + 1.382*X, S4 = P - 1.382*X
Update version 2.6.: Enhanced CPU efficiency. Minor changes.
Nota: The forum software has renamed the downloadable zip file to the false version number 2.0. Please disregard the version number of the zip file. The zip file contains the indicator version as specified above.
December 11th, 2018 11:38 AM f1p0pt10ns Is there a way to set these up as alerts? I tried the "normal" alert path but doesnt seem to be working. Thanks for th
October 26th, 2018 12:05 AM calhawk01 THAnk you making this
I’m trying to leverage this bar type for a custom indicator. I’m basically trying to obtain the volume values that are p
roduced using this bar type to “reconstruct” the tape. Jigsaw and other “reconstructed tapes” almost have identical valu
es as the values that are being produced using this bar type. There is not “magical” reconstruction of the tape. All tha
t these guys are doing is summing the trades with the same time stamp.
How can I call this bar type in an indicator? It doesn’t seem to be the option as a bar type for some reason in ninja sc
June 1st, 2018 11:17 PM marianfed thankyou ..
November 15th, 2017 10:28 AM NJAMC Thanks, I am not sure and I don't think we are retail traders get enough information in the stream to know what orders a
re split and simply have different time stamps. Statistically, if you get a few orders at the same exact time stamp, it
is likely the same market player. This will at-least help find "BIG PRINTS" which are being hidden by splitting up the
orders.
If you know of other ways to tie orders together let me know and I will see what I can do.
November 14th, 2017 09:50 PM tradingon thankyou .... wonder how many other values need reassembling