Volume as a Percent of Float Plot the difference between current Chart Volume as a percent of Float/Outstanding and the moving average of the same. Apply a multiplier to this value. Plot the moving average of the difference between current Chart Volume as a percent of Float/Outstanding and the moving average of the same.
This table presents consolidated data that swing traders can refer to quickly for their benefit. I am of the firm belief that the information provided in this uncomplicated table is precisely what you require to optimize your trading efficiency, and ultimately, profitability. The data includes; 1. Market Capitalization - a measure of the total value of a...
"In a world of ever pervasive and universal deceit, telling a simple truth is considered a revolutionary act." INTRO: First, how about a little bit of philosophic poetry with another dimension applied to it? The "matrix of control" is everywhere... It is all around us, even now in the very place you reside. You can see it when you look at your digitized...
Library "into" convert literals by type, Same-types left in for bulk reasons. TODO: Expand Types b(string) Convert string to bool. Parameters: string : val A string value. Returns: Bool. b(bool) Pass Bool/bool Parameters: bool : Returns: Bool. b(float) Convert Float (True if exists and not 0) Parameters: float : val A...
Example overload functions accept loading of _value for types float, int, or string, then positively identifies the actual argument type of that specific loaded _value.
Example function accepts loading of _value for types float, int, or string, then identifies whether the loaded _value is a string number, string, or number.
Custom toInteger() function accepts and truncates the following forms: const, input, simple, and series of the following types: float, integer, and string. Special thanks and credit to BeeHolder for idea on using str.format("{0}", string) as workaround for accepting and handling string types! NOTICE: This is an example script and not meant to be used as an...