n225

Non-commercial Interest Percent Comparison Other

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This script compares IMM CFTC net positioning in percentage terms for several instruments.

Load it onto any weekly chart. The data displayed is independent of the chart instrument.

On the Inputs tab, uncheck "Show Legend" to hide the legend (useful if you want to change the plot colours or it is getting in the way).
On the Inputs tab, select "Total OI" to show the net positions expressed as a percentage of Total Open Interest; or "Non-com positions" to show them expressed as a percentage of Non-commercial Longs + Shorts. The default is "Total OI".

On the Style tab, change the plot colours, etc. as necessary. Note that the legend will not reflect the new colours.

This is my first script and I couldn't get some things working as I wanted (such as multi-line declared functions and if-then-else blocks), so sorry the code's a bit clunky. Please feel free to copy and modify it however you wish.

An FX version is also available.
Release Notes:
V2 17-Jul-2017 Changed security resolution to "W" (weekly) and set lookahead=barmerge.lookahead_on to allow latest CFTC data to be seen at a weekend before next weekly bar opens.
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Changed security function parameters to allow latest CFTC data to be seen at a weekend (before next weekly bar opens).
Release Notes:
Third attempt at trying to update my script (it kept saying it violated one or more House Rules but I've no idea which ones). I've simply changed the call to the security function to allow the latest data from Quandl to be seen at a weekend, before the next weekly bar opens.
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Fourth attempt. See above.
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Still can't publish. Removing explicit parameter to see if that works.
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Reverting back to original. Last attempt.
Open-source script

In true TradingView spirit, the author of this script has published it open-source, so traders can understand and verify it. Cheers to the author! You may use it for free, but reuse of this code in a publication is governed by House Rules. You can favorite it to use it on a chart.

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