Dollar-Cost Averaging is a strategy that allows an investor to buy the same dollar amount of investment at regular intervals. The purchases occur regardless of the asset's price. I hope you're hungry because that one is a biggie and gave me a few headaches. Happy that it's getting out of my way finally and I can offer it
🔸 This indicator will analyze for the defined date range, how a dollar-cost average ( DCA ) method would have performed (green panel) versus investing all the hard earnt money at the beginning (orange panel) => green versus orange
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My indicator works with all asset classes and with the daily/weekly/monthly inputs.
⚠️⚠️⚠️ However, results are only visible on the DAILY timeframe chart
As always, let's review quickly the different fields so that you'll understand how to use it (and I won't get spammed with questions in DM ^^) 🔸 Use current resolution: if checked will use the resolution of the chart 🔸 The timeframe used for DCA: different timeframe to be used if Use current resolution is unchecked 🔸 Amount invested in your local currency: The amount in Fiat money that will be invested at each period selected above 🔸 Starting Date 🔸 Ending Date
🔹 The script screenshot shows a DCA with 100 USD invested daily from 01.01.2017 to 01.28.2020
I got the idea from this website dcabtc.com and the result shown by this website and my indicator are very interesting in general and for your own trading The formula used for the DCA calculation is the one from the Investopedia website.
Best regards and best of luck Dave
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- republishing without the emojis. The emojis broke the whole script since yesterday 30.01 - Sorry for that, not my fault :)