You are watching the price action of your favorite coin. Then the price changes quickly and you know you could start a good trade now. But how much should you buy, where should you set your Target for Profit Taking and your Stop Loss? How much money do you want to risk, how much money would you win if the trade is succesfull? This indicator helps you to set up...
A tool to manage your invested assets (stocks, crypto currencies, ...). - Show profit of every asset as well as the total profit. - Show/hide a bought price line on the chart if the current selected ticker is on your portfolio.
This is a personal portfolio tracker that helps you track your daily profits and losses. You can track up to 64 stocks or cryptocurrencies. You can set them by specifying the symbol and average price. FEATURES - Set up to 64 stock or crypto symbols. - Shows the average price line - Show profit or loss as a percentage - Shows only when on the chart that matches...
This is a manual profit and loss tracker. It takes the user's manual input of total cost and quantity, and then outputs a table on the bottom right of the chart showing the profit or loss %, average purchase price, gross profit or loss, and market value. Instructions: 1. Double click the indicator title at the top left of the chart 2. Select the "Inputs"...
This library comprises valuable functions for implementing strategies on TradingView, articulated in a professional writing style. The initial version features a monthly Profit & Loss table with percentage variations, utilizing a modified version of the script by @QuantNomad. Library "strategy_utilities" monthly_table(results_prec, results_dark)...
This script is based on an idea of monthly statistics that have been found across tradingview community scripts. This is an improved version with weekly results with the ability to define the size of every group (number of weeks within one group). Initial setup of the strategy 1. Set the period to calculate the results between. 2. Set the statistic precision...
The script’s purpose is to measure one’s net worth based on manual input. It can also be used to establish other “unthought-of” ways of analyzing charts, eg. to group different assets and watch for convergence. “How to use” First, decide which “currency” you want to measure all your assets against. You can display the portfolio value in a cryptocurrency or...
This is a “twin” indicator to the “Long Position” indicator. Both of these indicators share very similar scripting elements, purpose, and calculation logic. Mathematical principles are basically flipped 180° if you were to compare them, although things can be very complex in the coding world. These indicators are intended to be used separately or in...
This is a “twin” indicator to the “Short Position” indicator. Both of these indicators share very similar scripting elements, purpose, and calculation logic. Mathematical principles are basically flipped 180° if you were to compare them, although things can be very complex in the coding world. These indicators are intended to be used separately or in...
Library "Strategy_PnL_Library" TODO: This is a library that helps you learn current pnl of open position and use it to create your own dynamic take profit or stop loss rules based on current level of your profit. It should only be used with strategies. inTrade() inTrade: Checks if a position is currently open. Returns: bool: true for yes, false for no. ...
haven't seen this published, so i made it to watch my position while looking at my TV chart right now, code works for just linear contracts (base currency margined, not quote currency) and i will have to add the code for inverse perps soon in the next update very simple tool... not much to explain just enter long or short average entry position size...
In this script I use a simple, not necessarily profitable, strategy of a cross of MAs to teach how to calculate and plot the PnL of each trade made by the indicator. I also show how to calculate the cumulative PnL of all trades and the Buy and Hold of the same period. These calculations which are natively available in any strategy script, require a bit of...
This is not a indicator or strategy. I thought of having a table showing running profit or loss on chart from a specific price. I tried to put the same in code and ended up with this code. This is a table showing the running profit or loss from a manually specified price and quantity. when you add the code, This table asks us to input the entry price and...
This script allows you to determine the leverage required to enter one position based on the set entry price, the price of the expected take profit, stop loss and risk per transaction. It also allows you to schedule this transaction for 5 possible transactions, with different shoulders and a martingale coefficient for each subsequent gain at the same risk,...
RedK Portfolio Tracker is a simple tool that enables a trader to monitor and track a portfolio of up to 10 holdings (+ free cash) in real time - directly on the chart Now that we have tables in Pine, this is a table version of my previously published Portfolio Tracker - The table works better in visualizing the various table elements (title row, column...
I couldn't find an existing indicator that simply calculated profit and loss, so here's one for quick, visual P/L. My api's lag too much to this helps while scalping.
- Introduction: Alert Module - This alert module is part of my powerful and flexible modular trading framework. It can be used with any indicator that has a signal plot output (1 = long / -1 = short) This trading framework is the result of many years experience building indicators and trading strategies. I couldn’t find a trading framework in Pine Script that...
Hi everyone Hope you had a nice weekend and you're all excited for the week to come. At least I am (thanks to a few coffee but that still counts !!!) This indicator is inspired from Dollar-Cost-Average-Cost-Basis EDUCATIONAL POST The educational post is coming a bit later this afternoon explaining how to use the indicator so I would advise to follow me...