A must have tool for QQQ NDX NQ traders~!!! Description The QQQ NDX NQ Price Converter is a powerful and easy-to-use tool that allows traders to view corresponding price levels for linked instruments in real-time. This includes QQQ, NDX, NQ, and NAS100USD. Although these instruments often move in sync, differences in price movements, volume, and trading hours...
This study plots the ratio between current price and the price N days ago. With N input that is configurable, users can find optimal long/short entries when price is in an established trend and price has diverge far from a given local peak or all time high. With many years of stock trading the analysis indicates a connection between the distance of price and...
NASDAQ Advance/Decline Line is a Market Breath indicator. Brought to you by IQ-trading (Andrei Bogdan) via Trading View Pine script. If you find this helpful in anyway, please leave a like! A/D line calculates a ratio between total number of NASDAQ stocks advancing and total number of NASDAQ stocks in one day, providing another way to grasp the market breath at...
This is a trend system made with multiple oscillator averages designed especially for trending markets such as stocks or crypto. It can be used with any timeframe. Its made of multiple moving oscillators such as RSI Stochastic ADX CCI AO MACD MOM STOCH RSI WPR BP UO Avg of all oscillators It has also a rating, making an avg from all of the oscillators ,...
A simple script that I made that draws lines between the high and low pivots. The color of the line define if the pivot is higher or lower than the previous pivot. The main thing to tune is the pivot look back vs look ahead, which are the same params used by the tradingview pivot indicator. There are several other params you can tweaks to get the look you want.
This script offers an SMI index of VIX, SPY, and NDX. Rather than overlaying VIX, NDX and SPY on the same chart. It's much easier to see the correlation between VIX's price and NDX / SPY price in this manner. Thanks to Buckkets & William Blau for the TSI smoothing method.