CPI Inflation Monitor (Change YoY & MoM)📊 CPI Inflation Monitor - Complete Macro Analysis Tool
This indicator provides a comprehensive view of Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation trends, essential for understanding monetary policy, market conditions, and making informed trading decisions.
🎯 KEY FEATURES:
- Dual Perspective Analysis:
- Year-over-Year (YoY): Histogram bars showing annual inflation rate
- Month-over-Month (MoM): Line overlay showing monthly price changes
- Visual Reference System:
- Dashed line at 2% (Fed's official inflation target for YoY)
- Dotted line at 0.17% (equivalent monthly target for MoM)
- Color-coded bars: Red above target, Green below target
- Real-Time Data Table:
- Current CPI Index value
- YoY inflation rate with color coding
- MoM inflation rate with color coding
- Deviation from Fed target
- Automated Alerts:
- YoY crosses above/below 2% target
- MoM crosses above/below 0.17% target
- Perfect for staying informed without constant monitoring
📈 WHY THIS MATTERS FOR TRADERS:
CPI is the most widely reported inflation metric and directly influences:
- Federal Reserve interest rate decisions
- Bond yields and currency valuations
- Stock market sentiment (especially growth vs. value rotation)
- Cryptocurrency and risk asset performance
Rising inflation (red bars) typically leads to:
→ Higher interest rates → Negative for growth stocks, crypto
→ Stronger USD → Pressure on commodities
Falling inflation (green bars) typically leads to:
→ Rate cut expectations → Positive for growth stocks, crypto
→ Weaker USD → Support for commodities
🔍 HOW TO USE:
1. Strategic Positioning: Use YoY trend (thick bars) for long-term asset allocation
2. Tactical Timing: Use MoM trend (thin line) to identify turning points early
3. Divergence Trading: When MoM falls but YoY remains high, anticipate trend reversal
4. Fed Policy Prediction: Distance from 2% target indicates Fed's likely hawkishness
💡 PRO TIPS:
- Multiple months of MoM above 0.3% = Accelerating inflation → Fed turns hawkish
- MoM turning negative while YoY still elevated = Peak inflation → Position for pivot
- Compare with PPI and PCE indicators for complete inflation picture
- Use alerts to catch important threshold crossings automatically
📊 DATA SOURCE:
Official CPI data from FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data), updated monthly mid-month when new data releases occur.
🎨 CUSTOMIZATION:
Fully customizable through settings:
- Toggle YoY/MoM displays
- Adjust target levels
- Customize colors for visual preference
- Show/hide absolute CPI values
Perfect for: Macro traders, swing traders, long-term investors, and anyone wanting to understand the inflation environment affecting their portfolio.
Note: This indicator works on any chart timeframe as it loads external monthly economic data.
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FX vs Yield-Spread OscillatorFollow me at for more guidance on how to use the indicator:
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The FX vs Yield-Spread Oscillator measures how an exchange rate’s movement compares with changes in its corresponding interest-rate differential. It quantifies whether a currency pair is moving in line with, or diverging from, the bond-market forces that normally drive it.
At its core, the indicator tracks the relative performance between:
The price change of the selected FX pair, and
The change in the yield spread between the base country’s and quote country’s government bonds (e.g., US02Y − JP02Y for USDJPY).
Concept of Indicator
Currencies tend to strengthen when their domestic yields rise faster than their counterpart’s—reflecting higher expected returns or tighter monetary policy. This indicator visualizes that relationship dynamically.
When the oscillator rises, the FX pair is outperforming what the yield spread implies (the currency is stronger than rates alone justify).
When it falls, the pair is underperforming the spread (rates are favorable, but the currency lags).
Key Features
Auto-mapping: Detects the chart’s base and quote currencies and automatically selects their corresponding bond yields from TradingView’s TVC database.
Tenor Control: Choose bond maturity (1-month to 10-year) to match your trading horizon.
Mode Selection: Compare moves using percentage change or basis-point (bps) spread delta.
Rescaled Oscillator: Normalized between −100 and +100, highlighting relative extremes over a chosen look-back window.
Visual Alerts: Shaded background marks strong positive (overperformance) and negative (underperformance) zones.
Manual Override: Manually specify yield symbols if your data plan uses different tickers (e.g., DE02Y for EUR).
Alerts: Optional signals when the oscillator crosses zero or predefined upper/lower thresholds.
Interpretation
Above +75 / below −75: FX price has deviated sharply from yield-spread behavior—potential exhaustion or continuation zone.
Crossing 0: Realignment between FX movement and yield differential; often coincides with regime or sentiment shifts.
Persistent divergence: May indicate risk-sentiment decoupling (safe-haven flows, intervention expectations, or commodity-price effects).
Typical Uses
Intraday or swing-trading confirmation of rate-driven impulses.
Identifying when currencies are over- or under-reacting to bond-market repricing.
Cross-checking macro trades (e.g., carry trades, policy-expectation trades).
Early warning when price diverges from fundamental yield direction.
CMF, RSI, CCI, MACD, OBV, Fisher, Stoch RSI, ADX (+DI/-DI)Eight normalized indicators are used in conjunction with the CMF, CCI, MACD, and Stoch RSI indicators. You can track buy and sell decisions by tracking swings. The zero line is for reversal tracking at -20, +20, +50, and +80. You can use any of the nine indicators individually or in combination.
Quarterly Financials on Chart with Estimates by SpeedEdge)# Quarterly Financials on Chart with Estimates
## WHAT THIS SCRIPT DOES
This indicator displays comprehensive quarterly financial data directly on your trading chart, eliminating the need to switch between charting and fundamental analysis platforms. The script automatically fetches and organizes key financial metrics including earnings per share (EPS), revenue, operating margins, depreciation & amortization, and quarterly estimates alongside actual results for comparative analysis.
## WHY THIS COMBINATION IS ORIGINAL AND USEFUL
**The Problem Solved:** Traders conducting fundamental analysis typically need to toggle between trading charts and separate financial platforms to view quarterly results, estimates, and year-over-year comparisons. This workflow is inefficient and makes it difficult to correlate price movements with earnings announcements.
**The Solution:** This script integrates fundamental financial data directly into the price chart environment, providing:
- Side-by-side comparison of quarterly estimates versus actual results
- Automatic calculation of Quarter-over-Quarter (QoQ) and Year-over-Year (YoY) growth rates
- Color-coded visualization of financial performance trends
- Regional number formatting (Indian Crores or Global Billions/Millions)
- Key valuation metrics (Market Cap, Free Float, PEG Ratio, CFO/EBITDA) in header
**Unique Features:**
1. **Dual Number Format System**: Automatically formats financial figures in Indian Crores (Cr, K Cr, L Cr) or Global formats (M, B, T) based on user preference
2. **Estimate Integration**: Shows analyst estimates for upcoming quarters alongside historical actuals for beat/miss analysis
3. **Intelligent Growth Analysis**: Automatically calculates and color-codes quarterly and yearly growth comparisons with smart handling of missing data
4. **Context-Aware Color Coding**: Green/red visualization adapts based on metric type - growth metrics, cash flow quality indicators, and expense trends each use appropriate color logic
5. **Configurable History**: Display 4 to 20 previous quarters based on analysis needs
## HOW THE SCRIPT WORKS TECHNICALLY
### Core Methodology:
**1. Financial Data Integration:**
The script accesses quarterly and annual financial statement data from public company filings, including:
- **Earnings Estimates**: Analyst consensus forecasts for upcoming quarters
- **Quarterly Actuals**: Reported earnings per share, revenue, margins, and operating expenses
- **Key Ratios**: Shares outstanding data, valuation multiples, and cash flow metrics
All data is sourced from TradingView's fundamental database, which aggregates information from official regulatory filings (10-Q, 10-K, annual reports) filed by publicly traded companies.
**2. Historical Data Organization:**
The script employs a sophisticated data structure system that:
- Detects when new quarterly results are released by monitoring data changes
- Automatically indexes financial data by quarters relative to the current date
- Creates a chronological timeline of financial performance
- Maintains historical records for comparison calculations
- Updates dynamically as new earnings are reported
**3. Intelligent Number Formatting:**
**Indian Regional Format:**
- Converts absolute values to Crore denomination (1 Crore = 10 Million)
- Scales to Thousand Crores (K Cr) for mid-size companies
- Scales to Lakh Crores (L Cr) for large corporations
- Appropriate for analyzing Indian market stocks
**Global Standard Format:**
- Uses Million (M) for smaller companies
- Scales to Billion (B) for mid-cap and large-cap stocks
- Uses Trillion (T) for mega-cap corporations
- Thousands (K) for smaller financial figures
- Standard across US and international markets
**4. Comparative Growth Analysis:**
**Quarter-over-Quarter (QoQ) Calculations:**
The script compares each quarter's performance against the immediately preceding quarter to identify:
- Sequential growth trends
- Momentum acceleration or deceleration
- Short-term business trajectory
- Seasonal pattern changes
**Year-over-Year (YoY) Calculations:**
Compares each quarter against the same quarter from the previous year to:
- Eliminate seasonal effects
- Identify sustainable growth trends
- Normalize for business cycles
- Provide apples-to-apples comparison
Both calculations automatically handle edge cases like missing data, account for different fiscal year conventions, and provide meaningful "N/A" indicators when comparative data is unavailable.
**5. Adaptive Color Coding System:**
**Growth Metrics (EPS, Revenue):**
- Positive growth → Green shading indicates improving performance
- Negative growth → Red shading signals declining performance
- Missing data → Gray indicates insufficient information
**Quality Indicators (Free Float %):**
- Lower float (<40%) → Green indicates potentially better supply-demand dynamics
- Higher float (≥40%) → Red suggests more diluted ownership
**Cash Flow Quality (CFO/EBITDA):**
- Strong cash conversion (≥50%) → Green shows quality earnings
- Weak cash conversion (<50%) → Red flags potential accounting concerns
**Expense Trends (Depreciation & Amortization):**
- Decreasing D&A → Green indicates improving cash flow characteristics
- Increasing D&A → Red suggests rising capital intensity
- Stable D&A → Default color shows consistency
**Future Estimates:**
- Yellow coloring clearly distinguishes forward-looking estimates from historical actuals
**6. Date and Quarter Intelligence:**
The script automatically:
- Determines the current financial quarter based on real-time date
- Maps calendar months to fiscal quarters (Q1-Q4)
- Handles different fiscal year conventions globally
- Calculates quarter differentials for accurate historical lookback
- Formats display labels showing quarter-end months and years (e.g., "Mar 24", "Dec 23")
### Advanced Calculations:
**Free Float Percentage:**
Calculates the proportion of shares available for public trading relative to total shares outstanding. Lower percentages indicate more concentrated ownership, which can affect volatility and liquidity.
**Market Capitalization:**
Real-time calculation using total shares outstanding multiplied by current market price, automatically updated with each price tick and formatted according to regional preferences.
**CFO/EBITDA Cash Quality Ratio:**
Measures what percentage of accounting earnings converts to actual operating cash flow. Higher ratios indicate better earnings quality and less aggressive accounting. Industry standards vary, but 60-100% typically signals strong cash generation.
**Operating Profit Margin Tracking:**
Monitors the percentage of revenue retained as operating profit after deducting operating expenses, providing insight into operational efficiency and pricing power trends.
## HOW TO USE THIS SCRIPT
### Initial Setup:
**1. Region Configuration:**
- **India**: Select for Indian stocks - formats numbers in Crores (₹10M = 1 Cr)
- **Global**: Select for international stocks - formats in Millions/Billions
**2. Display Settings:**
- **Position**: Choose table location on chart (Top Right recommended)
- **Table Size**: Adjust based on screen resolution (Normal is default)
- **Short Labels**: Enable to condense industry/sector names for space saving
- **Lookback Quarters**: Set how many previous quarters to display (4-20, default 5)
**3. Visual Customization:**
- **Background Color**: Customize table background color and transparency
- **Text Color**: Adjust text color for visibility
- **Border/Frame Colors**: Modify table borders for preferred appearance
### Reading the Dashboard:
**Header Section (Top 3 Rows):**
**Row 1:**
- **Ticker | Mcap**: Company symbol and current market capitalization
- **FF (Free Float)**: Percentage of freely traded shares (Green < 40% is positive, Red ≥ 40%)
- **CFO/EBITDA**: Cash flow quality ratio (Green ≥ 50% is positive, Red < 50%)
**Row 2:**
- **Industry**: Company's specific industry classification
- **Sector**: Broader sector classification
- **PEG Ratio**: Price/Earnings to Growth ratio (< 1 traditionally considered undervalued)
**Data Section:**
**Column Explanations:**
1. **Fin Q**: Financial quarter (format: "Mar 24" = Q4 FY2024 ending March)
2. **EPS**: Earnings Per Share in reporting currency
3. **QoQ %**: EPS growth versus previous quarter (Green = increase, Red = decrease)
4. **YoY %**: EPS growth versus same quarter last year
5. **Sales**: Total revenue (formatted in Cr or M/B based on region)
6. **QoQ %**: Revenue growth versus previous quarter
7. **YoY %**: Revenue growth versus same quarter last year
8. **OPM %**: Operating Profit Margin percentage
9. **D&A**: Depreciation & Amortization (Green if decreasing = cash flow positive)
**Estimates Row (Yellow Text):**
- Shows "Q Est." for upcoming quarter
- Displays analyst consensus estimates for EPS and Sales
- Compare actuals against estimates after earnings release to identify beats/misses
### Trading Applications:
**Fundamental Analysis:**
- **Earnings Quality Check**: Look for consistent QoQ and YoY growth in both EPS and Sales
- **Margin Trend Analysis**: Monitor OPM % changes to assess operational efficiency
- **Estimate Comparison**: Identify stocks that consistently beat or miss estimates
- **Cash Flow Validation**: Use CFO/EBITDA ratio to verify earnings quality
**Entry/Exit Timing:**
- **Post-Earnings Analysis**: Check if stock beat estimates and by what margin
- **Trend Confirmation**: Strong YoY growth + improving margins = positive fundamentals
- **Warning Signs**: Declining margins, negative growth, or deteriorating CFO/EBITDA
**Portfolio Screening:**
- **Growth Stocks**: Look for consistent QoQ and YoY EPS/Sales growth
- **Value Stocks**: Low PEG ratios combined with positive fundamentals
- **Quality Filter**: High CFO/EBITDA ratios (>75%) indicate superior cash generation
### Interpretation Guidelines:
**Strong Fundamental Setup:**
- YoY growth > 15% in both EPS and Sales
- QoQ growth positive for 2+ consecutive quarters
- OPM % stable or improving
- CFO/EBITDA > 60%
- Actual results exceed estimates
**Concerning Signals:**
- Declining YoY growth rates
- Shrinking operating margins
- Consistently missing estimates
- CFO/EBITDA < 40%
- Increasing D&A as percentage of revenue
## IMPORTANT USAGE NOTES
**Data Limitations:**
- Financial data depends on official company filings and reporting schedules
- Some stocks may have incomplete historical data depending on listing history
- Estimates may not be available for all companies, especially smaller-cap stocks
- Data updates occur after official earnings releases, not in real-time during announcements
**Realistic Expectations:**
- This tool displays historical fundamental data for analysis - not predictive signals
- Always verify critical financial data with official company filings when making investment decisions
- Fundamental analysis should complement technical analysis, not replace it
- Past financial performance does not guarantee future results
- Earnings estimates are analyst opinions, not certainties
**Best Practices:**
- Cross-reference important data points with company investor relations pages
- Consider industry-specific metrics beyond the displayed general figures
- Use in conjunction with technical indicators for comprehensive analysis
- Monitor for data anomalies (stock splits, accounting changes, restatements) that may affect comparisons
- Understand that different accounting standards (GAAP vs IFRS) may affect international comparisons
**Regional Considerations:**
- Indian stocks: Numbers in Crores (1 Cr = 10 Million Rupees)
- Global stocks: Numbers in standard M/B/T format
- Currency conversions are not performed - data shown in reporting currency
- Fiscal year conventions vary by region (India typically uses Apr-Mar fiscal year, US uses Jan-Dec or custom fiscal years)
- Different markets have different reporting timelines and requirements
## CONFIGURATION RECOMMENDATIONS
**For Indian Stocks:**
- Region: India
- Lookback: 5-8 quarters (recommended)
- Focus on YoY growth due to seasonal business patterns in many Indian companies
**For US/Global Stocks:**
- Region: Global
- Lookback: 4-6 quarters for tech/growth stocks
- Lookback: 8-12 quarters for cyclical/industrial stocks
- Monitor QoQ trends closely for rapid-growth sectors
**For Long-term Investors:**
- Increase lookback to 12-20 quarters to see multi-year trends
- Focus on consistency rather than individual quarter volatility
- Pay close attention to CFO/EBITDA quality metric for sustainable businesses
- Look for stable or improving margins over extended periods
**For Active Traders:**
- Use 4-6 quarter lookback for recent trend focus
- Concentrate on latest QoQ trends and estimate beats/misses
- Monitor table closely before/after earnings announcements
- Compare estimate versus actual immediately post-earnings for trading opportunities
**For Swing Traders:**
- 6-8 quarter lookback provides good balance
- Focus on acceleration/deceleration in growth rates
- Use margin trends to identify operational inflection points
- Combine with technical analysis for optimal entry/exit timing
This script serves as a comprehensive fundamental analysis tool for traders and investors who want seamless chart integration of financial data without workflow interruption, enabling faster and more informed decision-making.
MariTrades Gold Indicator B-Stop loss and Take profitsThe MariTrades Gold Indicator B is an original Trading View script designed to help traders visualize entry points, stop loss (SL), take profit (TP), and key structure levels on gold charts. This publication fully complies with Trading View’s public script rules, including originality, English description, chart clarity, and Pine Script v5 usage.
Key Features:
Break of Structure (BOS) Detection:
Detects trend reversals by identifying when price closes above/below the previous swing high/low.
BOS signals are marked on the chart for both buy and sell opportunities.
Fibonacci Retracement Levels:
Automatically plots retracements from the last swing high to swing low.
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Entry signals are confirmed when price retraces to these levels after BOS.
Automatic SL and TP Visualization:
Stop loss and take profit levels are drawn directly on the chart.
Default values: SL = 5 pips, TP = 10 pips (customizable via inputs).
Entry Signals:
Buy: Price breaks structure (BOS) and retraces to Fibonacci level → label and lines drawn.
Sell: Price breaks structure (BOS) and retraces to Fibonacci level → label and lines drawn.
Clean, readable chart overlay:
Previous signals are automatically removed to avoid clutter.
SL lines in red, TP lines in green, entry labels clearly displayed.
Intrinsic Value AnalyzerThe Intrinsic Value Analyzer is an all-in-one valuation tool that automatically calculates the fair value of a stock using industry-standard valuation techniques. It estimates intrinsic value through Discounted Cash Flow (DCF), Enterprise Value to Revenue (EV/REV), Enterprise Value to EBITDA (EV/EBITDA), and Price to Earnings (P/EPS). The model features adjustable parameters and a built-in alert system that notifies investors in real time when valuation multiples reach predefined thresholds. It also includes a comprehensive, color-coded table that compares the company’s historical average growth rates, valuation multiples, and financial ratios with the most recent values, helping investors quickly assess how current values align with historical averages.
The model calculates the historical Compounded Annual Growth Rates (CAGR) and average valuation multiples over the selected Lookback Period. It then projects Revenue, Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization (EBITDA), Earnings per Share (EPS), and Free Cash Flow (FCF) for the selected Forecast Period and discounts their future values back to the present using the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) or the Cost of Equity. By default, the model automatically applies the historical averages displayed in the table as the growth forecasts and target multiples. These assumptions can be modified in the menu by entering custom REV-G, EBITDA-G, EPS-G, and FCF-G growth forecasts, as well as EV/REV, EV/EBITDA, and P/EPS target multiples. When new input values are entered, the model recalculates the fair value in real time, allowing users to see how changes in these assumptions affect the company’s fair value.
DCF = (Sum of (FCF × (1 + FCF-G) ^ t ÷ (1 + WACC) ^ t) for each year t until Forecast Period + ((FCF × (1 + FCF-G) ^ Forecast Period × (1 + LT Growth)) ÷ ((WACC - LT Growth) × (1 + WACC) ^ Forecast Period)) + Cash - Debt - Preferred Equity - Minority Interest) ÷ Shares Outstanding
EV/REV = ((Revenue × (1 + REV-G) ^ Forecast Period × EV/REV Target) ÷ (1 + WACC) ^ Forecast Period + Cash - Debt - Preferred Equity - Minority Interest) ÷ Shares Outstanding
EV/EBITDA = ((EBITDA × (1 + EBITDA-G) ^ Forecast Period × EV/EBITDA Target) ÷ (1 + WACC) ^ Forecast Period + Cash - Debt - Preferred Equity - Minority Interest) ÷ Shares Outstanding
P/EPS = (EPS × (1 + EPS-G) ^ Forecast Period × P/EPS Target) ÷ (1 + Cost of Equity) ^ Forecast Period
The discounted one-year average analyst price target (1Y PT) is also displayed alongside the valuation labels to provide an overview of consensus estimates. For the DCF model, the terminal long-term FCF growth rate (LT Growth) is based on the selected country to reflect expected long-term nominal GDP growth and can be modified in the menu. For metrics involving FCF, users can choose between reported FCF, calculated as Cash From Operations (CFO) - Capital Expenditures (CAPEX), or standardized FCF, calculated as Earnings Before Interest and Taxes (EBIT) × (1 - Average Tax Rate) + Depreciation and Amortization - Change in Net Working Capital - CAPEX. Historical average values displayed in the left column of the table are based on Fiscal Year (FY) data, while the latest values in the right column use the most recent Trailing Twelve Month (TTM) or Fiscal Quarter (FQ) data. The indicator displays color-coded price labels for each fair value estimate, showing the percentage upside or downside from the current price. Green indicates undervaluation, while red indicates overvaluation. The table follows a separate color logic:
REV-G, EBITDA-G, EPS-G, FCF-G = Green indicates positive annual growth when the CAGR is positive. Red indicates negative annual growth when the CAGR is negative.
EV/REV = Green indicates undervaluation when EV/REV ÷ REV-G is below 1. Red indicates overvaluation when EV/REV ÷ REV-G is above 2. Gray indicates fair value.
EV/EBITDA = Green indicates undervaluation when EV/EBITDA ÷ EBITDA-G is below 1. Red indicates overvaluation when EV/EBITDA ÷ EBITDA-G is above 2. Gray indicates fair value.
P/EPS = Green indicates undervaluation when P/EPS ÷ EPS-G is below 1. Red indicates overvaluation when P/EPS ÷ EPS-G is above 2. Gray indicates fair value.
EBITDA% = Green indicates profitable operations when the EBITDA margin is positive. Red indicates unprofitable operations when the EBITDA margin is negative.
FCF% = Green indicates strong cash conversion when FCF/EBITDA > 50%. Red indicates unsustainable FCF when FCF/EBITDA is negative. Gray indicates normal cash conversion.
ROIC = Green indicates value creation when ROIC > WACC. Red indicates value destruction when ROIC is negative. Gray indicates positive but insufficient returns.
ND/EBITDA = Green indicates low leverage when ND/EBITDA is below 1. Red indicates high leverage when ND/EBITDA is above 3. Gray indicates moderate leverage.
YIELD = Green indicates positive shareholder return when Shareholder Yield > 1%. Red indicates negative shareholder return when Shareholder Yield < -1%.
The Return on Invested Capital (ROIC) is calculated as EBIT × (1 - Average Tax Rate) ÷ (Average Debt + Average Equity - Average Cash). Shareholder Yield (YIELD) is calculated as the CAGR of Dividend Yield - Change in Shares Outstanding. The Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) is displayed at the top left of the table and is derived from the current Market Cap (MC), Debt, Cost of Equity, and Cost of Debt. The Cost of Equity is calculated using the Equity Beta, Index Return, and Risk-Free Rate, which are based on the selected country. The Equity Beta (β) is calculated as the 5-year Blume-adjusted beta between the weekly logarithmic returns of the underlying stock and the selected country’s stock market index. For accurate calculations, it is recommended to use the stock ticker listed on the primary exchange corresponding to the company’s main index.
Cost of Debt = (Interest Expense on Debt ÷ Average Debt) × (1 - Average Tax Rate)
Cost of Equity = Risk-Free Rate + Equity Beta (β) × (Index Return - Risk-Free Rate)
WACC = (MC ÷ (MC + Debt)) × Cost of Equity + (Debt ÷ (MC + Debt)) × Cost of Debt
This indicator works best for operationally stable and profitable companies that are primarily valued based on fundamentals rather than speculative growth, such as those in the industrial, consumer, technology, and healthcare sectors. It is less suitable for early-stage, unprofitable, or highly cyclical companies, including energy, real estate, and financial institutions, as these often have irregular cash flows or distorted balance sheets. It is also worth noting that TradingView’s financial data provider, FactSet, standardizes financial data from official company filings to align with a consistent accounting framework. While this improves comparability across companies, industries, and countries, it may also result in differences from officially reported figures.
In summary, the Intrinsic Value Analyzer is a comprehensive valuation tool designed to help long-term investors estimate a company’s fair value while comparing historical averages with the latest values. Fair value estimates are driven by growth forecasts, target multiples, and discount rates, and should always be interpreted within the context of the underlying assumptions. By default, the model applies historical averages and current discount rates, which may not accurately reflect future conditions. Investors are therefore encouraged to adjust inputs in the menu to better understand how changes in these key assumptions influence the company’s fair value.
Volume Profile Two-Tone - Hit Counter - Meter V1 Volume Profile Two-Tone - Hit Counter - Meter V1
Overview
The Volume Profile Two-Tone - Hit Counter - Meter V1 is a Pine Script v6 indicator for TradingView, designed to visualize buy and sell activity distribution across price levels within a user-defined window or intraday session. It plots a dual-color horizontal histogram showing buying (green) and selling (red) volume intensity, along with optional hit-count numbers and meter overlays. The profile dynamically updates as new bars form, providing an intuitive picture of where market participants are most active.
The enhanced V1 edition introduces persistent hit counts, real-time adaptive row rebuilding, and improved memory management for smoother performance in both rolling-window and session modes.
How It Works
The indicator divides the selected range into rows (price bins) and aggregates trade volume (or tick volume) per bar.
Each bin separately sums up bullish and bearish contributions based on candle direction and delta logic, then draws side-by-side histogram bars:
• Buy Volume (green): Total volume from bullish bars within the bin.
• Sell Volume (red): Total volume from bearish bars within the bin.
A rolling or session-based window determines how many recent bars are analyzed. Value Area (VA), Point of Control (POC), and total hits per bin are computed continuously. The display auto-adjusts as price moves, keeping the profile anchored to the latest visible bars.
Behind the scenes, optimized arrays manage active boxes, lines, and labels for each bin. Functions like ensure_rows() rebuild buffers only when necessary, guaranteeing efficiency without repainting past data. Persistent hit-tracking ensures each price level maintains its count even when temporarily hidden.
Key Features
• Dual-Tone Volume Histogram: Buy/sell split with distinct colors for immediate visual contrast.
• Rolling or Session Profiles: Choose between continuous rolling windows or intraday session resets.
• Persistent Hit Counts: Displays total touches per bin, remaining stored even when bins refresh.
• Adaptive Row Management: Automatic rebuilding when zooming, scrolling, or changing resolution.
• Value Area + POC Detection: Highlights the most active price levels and volume concentration zones.
• Meter Overlay Option: Adds gradient bars or directional meters for quick trend context.
• Performance Optimized: Uses lightweight arrays and cached line handles for minimal CPU load.
• Custom Color Control: Editable buy/sell colors, opacity, row count, and profile width.
• Full Persistence Mode: Profiles remain visually consistent across bar updates without redraw gaps.
What It Displays
The Volume Profile Two-Tone - Hit Counter - Meter V1 presents an adaptive horizontal histogram beside the chart’s candles, revealing how volume is distributed across price.
• Green segments show dominant buying interest; red segments reveal selling pressure.
• POC line identifies the highest-volume price.
• Hit-count numbers quantify how often price traded at each level.
• Optional meters display relative directional strength within the same range.
This visual layering helps traders quickly identify supply/demand zones, balance areas, and developing auction profiles across intraday or multi-session contexts.
Originality
The Pine Script v6 indicator uses efficient array management (array.new_*, array.set, array.get) and native math operations for rendering.
It avoids external dependencies, relying only on built-in TradingView functions like request.security, box.new, line.new, and label.new for dynamic plotting.
Common Ways People Use It
• Scalpers: Study short-term imbalances or high-activity levels to time entries/exits.
• Day Traders: Track evolving session volume and POC migration.
• Swing Analysts: Compare rolling distributions to identify value shifts over multiple days.
• Volume Profilers: Combine with VWAP or order-flow tools for deeper context.
Configuration Notes
Profile Mode: Select Rolling Window (bars) or Session (intraday).
Rows and Width: Default = 72 rows, 44 bars width.
Colors and Opacity: Adjust to match chart theme.
Performance Mode: Choose Accurate or Fast (approximate) for speed control.
Show Hits / Meter: Enable hit-count numbers and gradient meters for added context.
Legal Disclaimer
For informational and educational purposes only—not investment, financial, or trading advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results; trading involves significant risk. Provided “as is,” without warranties. Consult a qualified professional before making decisions. By using, you accept all risks and agree to this disclaimer.
ICT Killzones & MacrosICT Killzones & Macros (v1.1.5) — configurable ICT session windows + refined “macro” windows with live High/Low levels, optional extensions, next-window previews, and lightweight opening-price lines. Built to be clock-robust, timezone-aware, and performant on intraday charts.
Tip: All times are interpreted in your chosen IANA timezone (default: America/New_York) and auto-handle DST. You can rename, recolor, enable/disable, and retime every window.
What it plots
- Killzones (5) : Asia (19:00–02:00), London (02:00–05:00), NY AM (07:00–09:30), London Close (10:00–12:00), NY PM (13:30–16:00) — full-height boxes with optional header.
- Macros (8) (defaults tailored for common ICT “refined” windows): Asia-1 (18:00–21:00), Asia-2 (21:00–00:00), London-1 (01:00–04:00), AM-1 (09:45–10:15), AM-2 (10:45–11:15), Lunch (12:00–13:00), PM-1 (13:30–14:30), Power Hour (15:10–16:00).
- Live High/Low lines for the current Macro/Killzone window.
- Optional HL extension to the right until price crosses or the trading day rolls (style selectable).
- “Next” previews : earliest upcoming Macro and Killzone header; optional next-window background band.
- Opening Prices (3 lightweight time lines) : defaults 00:00, 08:30, 09:30 with right-edge labels, scoped to a session you choose (auto-cleans at session end).
- Key inputs & styling
- General : Timezone (IANA), “Sessions to show” (per window) to keep only the last N completed windows.
- Header : height (ticks), gap (ticks), fill opacity, border width/style, text size/color, toggle “Next Macro/Killzone” headers.
- Boxes : global fill opacity, global border width/style (used by both Macros & Killzones).
- High/Low : show HL, HL line style, extend on/off + extension style, optional extension labels.
- Opening Prices : enable Time 1/2/3, set HH:MM for each, session window, per-line colors, style (dotted/dashed/solid), width.
- Per-window controls : each Macro/Killzone has Enable, Session (HHMM-HHMM), Label, Fill color.
How to use (quick start)
- Set Timezone to your preference (default America/New_York).
- Toggle on the Macros and Killzones you trade. Adjust session times if needed.
- (Optional) Turn on Extend High/Low to project levels until crossed/day-roll.
- (Optional) Enable Next… headers to see the next upcoming window at a glance.
- (Optional) Configure Opening Prices (00:00 / 08:30 / 09:30 by default) and the session over which they appear.
Behavior & notes
- Time windows are computed by clock, not by guessing bar timestamps, making them robust across brokers and timeframes.
- With HL extension on, the current window’s levels extend until crossed or the end of the trading day (in your timezone). With it off, completed windows keep static HL markers (limited by “Sessions to show”).
- “Sessions to show” applies per Macro/Killzone to automatically prune older windows and keep charts snappy.
- Opening-price lines exist only within the chosen “Opening Prices Session” and are removed when it ends (keeps charts clean).
Defaults (color cues)
Killzones: Asia (blue), London (purple), NY AM (green), London Close (yellow), NY PM (orange).
Macros: neutral greys with Lunch and PM accents out of the box (all customizable).
Performance tips
- Reduce “Sessions to show” if you scroll far back in history.
- Disable “Next…” previews and/or extension labels on very slow machines.
- Narrow the “Opening Prices Session” window to exactly when you need those lines.
Changelog highlights
- v1.1.5 : Internal refinements and stability.
- v1.1.3 : Live High/Low lines for current windows + optional extension.
- v1.1.2 : Added “next Killzone” preview (to match “next Macro”).
- v1.1.0 : Defaults updated (5 KZ, 8 Macros). Removed “snap-to-killzone” behavior.
- v1.0.0 : Independent Macro vs. Killzone rendering; cleaner header logic.
- Known limitations
If your chart warns about drawings, trim “Sessions to show”.
If your broker session times differ from NY hours, adjust the sessions or change the indicator timezone.
Credits & intent
Inspired by ICT timing concepts; provided for education/mark-up, not financial advice.
Built to be flexible so you can mirror your personal playbook and journaling workflow.
Trade-o-Scope: Plot Custom Data v2Meet — a major tool upgrade for plotting your own data on TradingView charts. Simple and intuitive input format, large volume limits, and robust plotting for your own datasets — forecasts, backtests, or external data and model outputs.
You can apply/overlay other indicators from the TradingView catalog (such as Bollinger Bands, RSI, etc.) on top of custom data charts. The indicator you want to overlay must support selecting an input data source — i.e., have a dropdown where you can choose as the source.
🧩 How to use
Simply select and copy two columns — with dates and values — from your spreadsheet (Excel, Google Sheets, etc.) and paste them into the indicator’s input field. The indicator will automatically process the input and plot your data on the chart.
Example data:
Date XYZ_value
2025-10-08 84.57
2025-10-01 80.66
2025-09-24 86.24
2025-09-17 84.76
📅 Supported date format
The indicator recognizes standard international date formats commonly used in spreadsheets and data exports.
• ISO 8601 — "YYYY-MM-DD" or "YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss"
2025-10-13
2025-10-13 14:30
2025-10-13 14:30:00
2025-10-13T14:30
2025-10-13T14:30:00
• RFC 2822 — "DD MMM YYYY" or "DD MMM YYYY hh:mm:ss"
13 Oct 2025
13 Oct 2025 14:30
13 Oct 2025 14:30:00
The time part is optional — if omitted, midnight (00:00:00) is assumed.
By default, all date–time values are interpreted in the exchange timezone of the chart’s symbol, but you can select a different data timezone in the indicator settings if needed.
💡 Supported value format
Integers (e.g., 12345, -12345)
Decimals (e.g., 1234.56, -1234.56)
The decimal separator must be a dot (.)
Thousands separators are not supported
⚙️ Advanced Features
Value Multiplier — scale your values by a chosen factor.
Formatting Options — display values as price, percentage, or volume.
Conditional Coloring — automatically change plot color based on thresholds.
Plot Style Selection — choose from line, histogram, area, or column plots.
Additional Visual References — enable fixed horizontal lines for better visual interpretation.
📝 General Notes
Maximum input size: 40,960 characters (~1,500–3,000 rows depending on format). If an error occurs after pasting data, simply remove a few rows until it disappears.
TrendViz - Smart Money ConceptsTrendViz – Smart Money Concepts
See structure, liquidity, and institutional footprints in real time.
Overview
Trend Viz – Smart Money Concepts is a comprehensive SMC toolkit that fuses market-structure (BOS / CHoCH), volumetric order blocks, fair-value gaps (FVG / Breakers), Swing Failure Patterns (SFP), equal highs / lows, and liquidity zones into one clean, on-chart visualization.
It’s designed for intraday precision (0DTE / indices) and swing confluence, with windowed processing for performance on large histories.
Key Capabilities
Market Structure Engine – Detects BOS / CHoCH with adjustable swing length, “Extreme vs Adjusted Points” logic, optional trend-based candle coloring, sweep marks, and labeled lines / bubbles.
Volumetric Order Blocks – Builds bullish / bearish OBs (including breaker blocks), mitigation methods (Close / Wick / Avg), overlap control, mid-line, and activity split (buy vs sell) with per-OB volume metrics.
Fair Value Gaps (FVG & Breakers) – Auto-detects FVGs, mitigations, optional extension, mid-lines, overlap filtering, and raid marking.
Swing Failure Pattern (SFP) – Volume-aware SFPs, directional filters (Trend-Following / Counter-Trade), deviation projections (levels + optional fill).
Equal Highs / Lows & Liquidity Concepts – Marks EQH / EQL across multiple horizons, buyside / sellside zones (area or line), liquidity prints on candles, and sweep zones after BOS / CHoCH.
Performance-First Design – Window size limits structure computations; configurable max objects; overlap suppression reduces clutter.
Inputs & Settings
Market Structure – Window size, Swing limit, Candle coloring, Text size, Algorithmic mode, Swing length, Strong/Weak HL, Sweeps, Bubbles, Mapping.
Volumetric Order Blocks – Show Last N blocks, Breakers, Construction mode, ATR length, Mitigation method, Metrics + Mid-line, Hide Overlap.
Fair Value Gap / Breakers – Enable mode, Show Last N, Threshold, Mid-line + Extension, Hide Overlap, Raid Display.
Swing Failure Pattern (SFP) – Count, Deviation Area, Colors, Filtering mode (Trend / Counter), Volume threshold, Label size.
Liquidity Concepts – Equal H&L scope, Liquidity prints, Buyside/Sellside zones (area or line), Sweep Area threshold.
How to Use It
Quick Start
Add the indicator to your chart → leave defaults.
For 0DTE / intraday use 1 – 5 min timeframes; for swing use 1H – 4H.
Turn on Color Candles to see bullish / bearish bias.
Enable Order Blocks (Show Last 5 – 10) and FVG (3 – 5) with Mitigation = Wick.
Activate SFP with Volume Threshold ≈ 0.5 – 1.0 and Trend-Following filter.
Core Workflows
Trend-Continuation Entry – Wait for CHoCH → BOS alignment → FVG mitigation or OB mid-line retest.
Reversal Entry – Opposing CHoCH + sweep (x) + fresh OB confirmation.
Liquidity Sweep Fade – Raid EQH/EQL + SFP (Counter-Trade) → target prior FVG or opposite OB.
0DTE / Index Checklist
Timeframe 1–5 min · Adjusted Points · mslen = 3–5.
OB Show Last = 5–10 · Mitigation = Wick · Hide Overlap = Recent.
FVG Show = 3–5 · Threshold = 0.1–0.3.
SFP Trend-Following for momentum, Counter-Trade for range.
Trade only after CHoCH → BOS alignment near OB / FVG.
Tips & Behavior
Confirmation / Repainting – Structure anchors confirm after right bars; no repaint once locked.
Performance – Reduce Window size, counts, and overlaps for speed.
Clutter Control – Hide Overlap, limit count, prefer mid-lines over fills.
Mitigation Choice – Wick (strict), Close (lenient), Avg (balanced).
Alerts – Not included by default (visual tool only).
Example Setups
Momentum Pullback – After BOS up, FVG fill + OB reclaim = entry.
Liquidity Sweep Fade – EQH raid + bear SFP = fade to prior FVG.
Breaker Flip – Mitigated OB turns breaker; trade retest.
Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational and analytical purposes only.
Not financial advice. Backtest and apply proper risk management before using live.
Tags
#SmartMoneyConcepts #OrderBlocks #BOS #CHoCH #FVG #Breakers #SFP #Liquidity #EQH #EQL #0DTE #SPX #MarketStructure #TrendViz #TradingView
Premarket Gapper Swing Filter (Long) – v6here’s a plug-and-play Pine Script v5 “screener” you can drop on any chart to flag pre-market gainers that also meet swing-friendly trend/liquidity filters. It works as a chart-level scanner (since Pine can’t screen the whole market by itself): add it to a watchlist; symbols that qualify will light up and you can set alerts to ping you right at the opening bell.
Santhosh ATR Buy/Sell with Consolidation OverlayUse this indicator to filter false signals, if you get signals within consolidation area , then wait for the market to break the consolidation zone to take the entry. Avoid entry within consolidation zones . For better performance use "lookback period:45", "Consolidation Length:2" for consolidation inputs. Feel free to use your inputs to match your strategy again any asset.
Tamu2.0Testing Oct 2025. Indicator tries to identify short periods of volatility and market manipulation.
Optimum EMAs x3Function Review
Optimum EMAs x3 scores EMA-price reactions via bullish/bearish percentages. Plots test (purple), bull/bear fast/medium/slow EMAs with toggles/individual colors, three adjustable gradient fills, and reaction table for multi-band analysis.
Usage Write-Up
Set fast (5-15), medium (10-20), slow (15-30) ranges per strategy. Test values via Test EMA for peak scores. Input optima to bull/bear fast/medium/slow for reactive three-band envelope (bullish supports, bearish resistances), refining signals in varied trends.
Optimum EMAs x2Function Review
Optimum EMAs assesses EMA-price interactions by scoring reaction percentages for bullish/bearish touches. Creates EMA bands (top: most reactive bearish EMA as resistance; bottom: most reactive bullish EMA as support) with customizable test/bull/bear fast/slow EMAs, toggles, adjustable colors/gradients, and reaction table.
Usage Write-Up
Define fast (e.g., 5-15) and slow (e.g., 15-30) EMA ranges based on strategy. Scan with Test EMA for high reaction scores. Set optima in Bull/Bear Fast/Slow inputs to form reactive EMA bands (bullish top support, bearish bottom resistance), enhancing trend signals in bull/bear markets.
OOO Trade (By Bodinphat)Script Description (for TradingView Publish Page)
Description:
This indicator is an advanced trend-following system that combines multi-timeframe signals, order block zones (OB Zones), and precision-based metrics to help traders identify high-probability buy and sell opportunities.
It automatically analyzes EMA trends, RSI pullbacks, ADX strength, and volume confirmation to calculate a dynamic confidence score for both long and short directions.
The system also displays:
📊 Multi-Timeframe Trend Strip (M1 → D1) — showing each timeframe’s directional bias (Buy/Sell/Neutral).
🎯 OB Zones (Order Blocks) — highlights institutional demand (Bullish OB) and supply (Bearish OB) zones on the chart.
📋 Right-Side Info Panel — displays key metrics such as score, accuracy, SL/TP targets, and bias direction in real-time.
⚡ Session Filters — optional London/NY session filters for more accurate signal alignment.
This tool is ideal for traders who want to follow structured price action while maintaining a clear view of market strength and institutional zones.
It works best with XAUUSD, GBPUSD, and major indices on intraday or swing timeframes.
Disclaimer:
This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only.
It does not constitute financial advice. Please test thoroughly before using in live trading.
Open Interest FlowクリプトのOIを表示し、OIが上昇傾向なのか下落傾向なのか把握できる(アラート搭載)
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Smart Dip & Spike Finder v6Dip and Spike Finder
What This Adds
✅ Finds dips (for buying)
✅ Finds spikes (for selling)
✅ Works with your existing RSI & MA filters
✅ Shows BUY and SELL labels on the chart
✅ Triggers separate alerts for dip and spike conditions
Confluence Dashboard + Strategy [Daily + Weekly Adaptive]Removed duplicate strategy() declarations
Scoped getWeeklyBias() safely with correct request.security() usage
Ensured all variables are declared before use
Aligned background shading with bias logic
Streamlined signal tier logic to avoid overlap
Integrated strategy entries/exits cleanly
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