Kevin_in_GA 4,599 posts msg #84412 - Ignore Kevin_in_GA |
12/14/2009 4:14:03 PM
Is there any way to look at up and down volumes separately instead of simply getting a total volume for the day?
If I wanted to look at the ratio of up to down volume for SPY (or any other stock), is this possible with the data SF uses?
Thanks,
Kevin
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decipherlinda 133 posts msg #84425 - Ignore decipherlinda |
12/14/2009 10:23:17 PM
Kevin,
It's not available that I know of. The good news is that no one else has it either. In harmony with Occam's Razor, I like OBV. I'd like to be able to draw the EMA(10) of OBV on the chart itself.
SPY reflects the price action of ^SPX but not the volume. I know you only used it as an example - just thought I'd mention.
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Kevin_in_GA 4,599 posts msg #84437 - Ignore Kevin_in_GA |
12/15/2009 9:25:18 AM
You can do that, but the values are wildy different (OBV is in the 100's of millions). Possibly some trick to normalize it would work, then it can be plotted on price like any other variable.
If you want to plot something on the price chart you just write
draw OBV(10) on plot price (or any other indicator or custom variable)
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mktmole 325 posts msg #84443 - Ignore mktmole |
12/15/2009 10:43:32 AM
ditto Kevin, a great idea.
something I've been pondering with for a while, trying to use the count feature for x number of days, say 10, to look at for example
/* go Long */
Up Days with Increasing Vol
A . count days close above open and volume above volume 1 day ago
vs
Dwn Days with Decreasing Vol
B. count days close below open and volume below volume 1 day ago
A+B highest count = go long
and ideas?
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SAFeTRADE 644 posts msg #84444 - Ignore SAFeTRADE |
12/15/2009 10:48:27 AM
Kevin,
Could try this....
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decipherlinda 133 posts msg #84458 - Ignore decipherlinda |
12/15/2009 1:42:27 PM
Ahhh! Can't select OBV in settings and have it drawn on the chart too.
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decipherlinda 133 posts msg #84462 - Ignore decipherlinda |
12/15/2009 2:19:02 PM
Hmm! Tried with no technical settings, linear scale and no SF filter criteria other than close > XXXX and volume > XXXXXX.
Can't get anything to show on the chart when using the "draw OBV on plot price" other than the two OBV lines. No stock open/high/low/close.
I'd really like to only draw OBV's EMA(10) over price.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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chetron 2,817 posts msg #84463 - Ignore chetron modified |
12/15/2009 2:35:08 PM
EXACTLY LIN, THAT'S THE ISSUE, THERE IS NO "SCALE TO CHART" FUNCTION HERE.
YOUR PRICE IS ON THE CHART, BUT IT IS SO MINISCULE, COMPARED TO THE OBV SCALE,THAT IT IS IN THE MUD AT THE BOTTOM OF THE CHART.
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Kevin_in_GA 4,599 posts msg #84464 - Ignore Kevin_in_GA |
12/15/2009 2:41:25 PM
Yup. See that tiny thin smear of color at the bottom? THAT'S YOUR STOCK PRICE.
Example: SPY is trading at ~110, but it's MA(10) of OBV is like 200 MILLION.
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DMOBRIEN 363 posts msg #84465 - Ignore DMOBRIEN |
12/15/2009 3:06:39 PM
nikoschopen
- Ignore nikoschopen 1/26/2006 5:22:33 PM
Developed by Quong and Soudack, this indicator basically measures the amount of money flowing in or out of a particular stock. It is formulated by multiplying the average price by the volume for the day. A money flow ratio is then computed from the ratio of positive money flow, averaged over a specified number of days (here 10 days were used), to negative money flow, averaged over the same period. This ratio is then normalized by means of the RSI formula which translates the data to a scale ranging between zero and 100. Money flow values above 80 indicates a top, where profits will be taken and imminent selloff is possible. Values below 20 indicate a bottom, which is often followed by an uptrend.
nikoschopen
- Ignore nikoschopen 4/2/2007 12:38:42 AM
Hi,
Without any further parameter, MFRSI is meant to be used as just another indicator. If you want to use it as a filter, however, just add a few more criteria or, better yet, simply add it on top of your existing filters. For example, the following filter would vomit only 240 as opposed to 1879 stocks.
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