The ATH/ATL Tracker effectively displays changes made between new All-Time Highs (ATH)/All-Time Lows (ATL) and their previous respective values, over the entire history of available data. The indicator shows a histogram of the change between a new ATH/ATL and its respective preceding ATH/ATL. A tooltip showing the price made during a new ATH/ATL alongside its...
The "ATH Distance Heatmap" is a powerful visualization tool designed for traders and investors who seek to quickly assess the relative performance of assets against their All-Time Highs (ATH). By mapping the percentage distance of current prices from their historical peaks, this script provides a unique perspective on market sentiment, potential recovery...
The All Time High (ATH) Levels indicator displays a user-set amount of historical all-time high levels made on the user's chart, highlighting potential key price levels. Displayed levels can be filtered out based on their duration, as well as their relative distance from each other. The script also evaluates the role a level might have as a support or resistance...
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Percent Off All-time High tracks the percentage difference between the previous day’s closing price and the All-Time high price of the security’s entire price history. This metric tells you how far the price has deviated from/converged on the all-time high price.
Plots the percentage drop levels from the All-Time High of any ticker. You can use this within a pullback trading system. For example, if you historically look at the average pullback of large cap stocks and ETF's, you can use this indicator to plot the levels it could pullback to for an entry to go long. It can be used as potential targets when trading a ticker...
It's a pretty simple widget to track all-time high and all-time low values. You can plot the levels and display some stats when all-time happened and how far away are we at this moment. Also, you can create alerts to get notified on ATH/ATL breakout. Thanks to @Verleiht for helping me with the code. Disclaimer Please remember that past performance may not...
Unlike other scripts, which compare against the all time high, this allows you to specify the window over which the high should be searched. If you want to compare against the all time high, just choose a long enough window.
This script draws fibonacci support and ressistance lines according to all time high and low values.
This indicator shows us the distance (in %) between the current price and the ATH price. The closer the price is to the ATH the higher the percentage. 100% means we reached the ATH price. HOW TO USE: No special input necessary. Markets: It can be used to all markets. NOTE: Some Exchanges don't go very far back in the past and for this reason this may have...
This script show: 1. All time high/low line shown in maroon color 2. 52weeks high/low line shown in red color 3. 25% below 52wh and 30% upper 52wl as per Mark Minervini suggset in his book "Trade Like a Stock Market Wizard: How to Achieve Super Performance in Stocks in Any Market" Thats all, hope benefit tou you all. Thank you.
Simple study to show the fact to some newbies in the market that it is VERY HARD to make a profit and get your portfolio back to all-time high if you don't know how to stop loss... Some people think "Oh, ez if you down -90% you need only +90% to get 100% of your capital again" But... actually....if your portfolio down -90% you need to go 1000% from current price...
The 10/20 MA Heikin-Ashi Strategy is the best I know. It's easy, it's elegant, it's effective. It's particularly effective in markets that trend on the daily. You may lose some money when markets are choppy, but your loss will be more than compensated when you're aboard during the big moves at the beginning of a trend or after retraces. There's that, and you...