It looks like there are a couple versions and based on the same indicator but the settings vary. Which is fine because peeps will be making changes to the settings anyhow.
It looks (from a very quick look at a couple) like for this on tradingview you might have to go into the pine editor and customize not just settings but code to be able to, for example, change the smoothing method. So that will limit the ones you can play with to the open-source code ones.
Look at Squeeze Momentum by Lazybear. Based on the description I would say it is the same as TTMS described in the video. It is the Indicator with the most likes on Tradingview.
Gotta say, I'm always a fan of the dot system for indicators. Makes it very easy to layer and compare rows of data instead of trying to squint and see if lines cross or not.
Thank you VP for the amazing content. A couple of quick questions - (1) the results says ROI where as you say it is increment in ROI after adding the volume indicator. I just wanted to make sure I have got it right that it actually is the ROI increase after adding the volume indicator (2) when you say 7% increment in ROI do you mean 7% percentage points increase i.e. going from 10% returns to 17% returns or is it 7% increment i.e. going from 10% returns to 10.7% returns?
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This makes a lot of sense conceptually, even more so than my current volume indie.
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There is a TTMsqueeze on Trading view. No idea if it's the same.
Read the blog: this is a modified version you won't find anywhere but here.
It looks like there are a couple versions and based on the same indicator but the settings vary. Which is fine because peeps will be making changes to the settings anyhow.
It looks (from a very quick look at a couple) like for this on tradingview you might have to go into the pine editor and customize not just settings but code to be able to, for example, change the smoothing method. So that will limit the ones you can play with to the open-source code ones.
I also use Tradingview and yeah TTM squeeze is the same indicator.
Look at Squeeze Momentum by Lazybear. Based on the description I would say it is the same as TTMS described in the video. It is the Indicator with the most likes on Tradingview.
Hmm... nice, thanks VP!
Gotta say, I'm always a fan of the dot system for indicators. Makes it very easy to layer and compare rows of data instead of trying to squint and see if lines cross or not.
I agree, it's unusual but effective IMO
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Thank you VP for the amazing content. A couple of quick questions - (1) the results says ROI where as you say it is increment in ROI after adding the volume indicator. I just wanted to make sure I have got it right that it actually is the ROI increase after adding the volume indicator (2) when you say 7% increment in ROI do you mean 7% percentage points increase i.e. going from 10% returns to 17% returns or is it 7% increment i.e. going from 10% returns to 10.7% returns?
1) Correct 2) I suck at math, so I'm not sure, that's a very good question. Maybe somebody else here can answer it.