3 Weeks Tight - Introduction 3 weeks tight is a bullish continuation pattern discovered by IBD's founder, William O'Neil. The pattern can used as an opportunity to add to an existing position as it often occurs after a breakout above a cup with handle or other technical pattern. The 3 weeks tight pattern forms when a stock closes within approximately 1% to 1.5%...
This is a rough version of the Faustmann Ratio metric that Mark Spitznagel presents in The Dao of Capital. The purpose is to conservatively calculate the price of the company (market cap) relative to net worth. Over a medium term horizon, the theory is that companies which have a high ROIC (see my other script) combined with a low Faustmann Ratio (color coded to...
This is a rough version of the Return on Invested Capital metric that Mark Spitznagel presents in The Dao of Capital. The purpose is to calculate the return on real invested capital, conservatively calculated. Over a medium term horizon, the theory is that companies which have a high ROIC (presented here as a decimal value where 0.5 = 50%, 1 = 100%, etc., and...
Plots the GBTC premium as a percentage of the bitcoin price at the close. It also includes the annual management fee (2% at the moment). It accrues on a daily, weekly or monthly basis depending on the chart resolution. (intraday not supported) The amount of bitcoin per gbtc share and the annual fee may be changed by Grayscale in the future. Those values can be...
Net current asset value per share (NCAVPS) is a measure created by Benjamin Graham as one means of gauging the attractiveness of a stock. A key metric for value investors, NCAVPS is calculated by taking a company's current assets and subtracting total liabilities. NCAVPS = Current Assets - (Total Liabilities + Preferred Stock) ÷ Shares Outstanding. According to...
The RSI is a technical indicator generally used with the general setting being 14 days, and often shorter. The accepted view is that a level of 70 indicates overbought conditions, and 30 indicates oversold conditions. A short RSI setting will give signals quite often, and they might sometimes contradict each other. As a individual investor, perhaps with a...
This script is supposed to be a quite basic way to find, from a fundamental standpoint, overvalue or undervalued stocks. The script shows either Book to Market (inverse of P/B), EV /EBITDA, Earnings Yield (inverse of P/E) or Sales to Market (inverse of P/S). For example, P/B is calculated as Close price / Book Value per share. As a contrarian investor you...
Just a different way to view S&P 500 valuations versus the standard look of looking at raw PE. Current yield of the 10 Year Bonds are used to calculate a fair value for the SPX. This is a methodology that Buffett uses to measure value. Recommend turning off most plots and just plotting PE and/or PE10 percent difference only. The "slope and intercept" inputs...
Graham Number is named after the “father of value investing,” Benjamin Graham, who was a mentor of Warren Buffett. The figure takes into account earnings per share and book value per share to measure a stock's maximum fair market value. In other words, it is the upper end of the price range that a defensive investor should pay for the stock. The Graham Number =...
This very simple script lets you see how much the asset rose from the All Time Low (ATL). First, the ATL is calculated and plotted. Then, we measure the distance from ATL and current bar close. Two labels are plotted : ATL label Current close label with rise and rise It can be useful for penny stocks trading when you want to buy lows but must see how...
This script calculates how much cryptos or dollars you have to bet with 4 variables : Risk Loss , Leverage, Entry and Stop Loss. When you want to open a position, just complete the parameters and the script will tell you how much you have to bet in dollars or cryptos units, depending the way you're trading. Note : don't foreget that you have to pay fees on...
This script is based on the Gann's 50% Retracement rule. First, the ATH (All Time High) and ATL (All Time Low) are calculated; then, the 50% retracement level is found. With this 50% level, we'll calculate the maximum price entry to keep a ROI which is set in the parameters. For exemple, I only want to buy assets which can make a x16 before the 50% retracement...
Level: 1 Background One of the biggest differences between cryptocurrency and traditional financial markets is that cryptocurrency is based on blockchain technology. Individual investors can discover the direction of the flow of large funds through on-chain transfers. These large funds are often referred to as Whale. Whale can have a significant impact on the...
This is an Tradingview implementation of the Grahams Formula as described in Benjamin Grahams book "The Intelligent Investor". In theory this can be used to screen for over- and undervalued stocks, however as Graham himself notes, you should look into other fundamentals when using them in conjunction with Grahams formula.
Buys amount of shares by bars with specified amount of money (100$ for a month bar for example). Including commissions.
By studying historical data we can know the compounded growth rate of an investment from the inception date. For example if we know that an investment has grown at the rate of 6% in the past and if we expect similar growth in the future also, We can plot this graph to understand whether the current price is underpriced or overpriced as per projected return. In...
Simple script useful to scan you position with all previous closing pattern.
Basic utility script to keep track of key dates & expiries.