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Highlight Area on Chart
by Patrick Fonce, uploaded several months ago

This object allows you to highlight an area in your trading chart. After you download it and add it to the bookmark panel, double click on "HighlightArea" button and click twice on a chart. Before the first click, select the beginning of the area of the chart you would like...
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Volatility-based Position Sizing Method with Adjustable Parameters
by clonex, uploaded several months ago

This MM script is a simple improvement version Tom Huggens "Historical trading volatility-based system to adjust trade sizes"
You can change and optimize period of stddev and moving average.

Here is Tom Huggens description:
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Falling Wedge and Rising Wedge Patterns
by QuantShare, uploaded several months ago

The wedge pattern is a technical analysis pattern that can be found in the price charts of a financial asset (Stocks, futures, ETFs and bonds).

There are two types of wedge pattern: Rising wedge and Falling wedge. The former is a bearish pattern that is characterized by a contracting range and...

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Rank Industries based on the average Relative Strength Index
by Caleb, uploaded several months ago

To calculate the average 14-bar relative strength index of each U.S. industry, I have used the composite function and grouped stocks by the value returned by the "industry()" function. This function returns the industry name of a stock. By passing it to the composite function, the average calculation will not...
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Number of Stocks per Industry
by Brian Brown, uploaded several months ago

This pivot table displays the number of stocks for each industry.

Each industry is displayed in a row and a second column "Count" would display the number of stocks that belong to each industry.

You would need to update the industry field of each stock first. You can let QuantShare do that...

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Relative Performance/Return Chart - Compare Several Assets/Stocks
by QuantShare, uploaded several months ago

Relative Performance indicator compares the rate of price change (return) of two or several assets and plots the performance of each asset on the chart.

Relative Performance/Strength chart displays percentage changes and compares the return or price changes of different assets or securities. You can use it, for example, to quickly...

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Stocks outperforming their Industry
by Brian Brown, uploaded several months ago

The following screen calculates the average one-month return for each stock and compares that value with the one-month return of their corresponding industry. The average industry return is calculated using the "comp" function. More info can be found on our blog posts about this composite function.

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