This indicator should be more accurate than other indicators in its class (including MFI, CMF, ADL, and OBV) for measuring buy/sell pressure, identifying trend change through divergence and calculating Accumulation/Distribution (A/D) level (I will explain why in a separate TA).
This indicator is based on my previous indicator "Accumulation/Distribution Volume". It does not include the volume bars. The volume effect is adjustable as well.
Application: - Buy/sell pressure: above 0 shows buy pressure, below 0 shows sell pressure. - Divergence: as shown in the chart above, this indicator diverged from BTC price during swing lows and highs in the shown period. - Accumulation/distribution: set Aggregation=Sum, Volume Exponent=10 and uncheck Price Factor.
Recommendations: - Never use SMA - Use larger length EMA for confirmation of divergence or buy/sell pressure (EMA 27 is equal to RMA 14 which is used in RSI). . A/D mode is not recommended for hidden divergence.
My Setup: - I use one instances of this indicator with default settings for buy/sell pressure - A second instance for A/D level overlaid on the main chart - One instance of "Accumulation/Distribution Volume" as a replacement for volume indicator
This indicator can also replicate Accumulation/Distribution Line (improved by True Range), On Balance Volume, and Price Volume Trend. Read more details on the description of the previous indicator:
I will publish a TA about correctly measuring divergence and using these indicators.
Please report any problems you find in the comments.
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Volume exponent is replaced by a binary enable/disable option. The reason was that for some instruments that have volume below 1 unit, it has a heightening effect which could lead to confusion. I personally am using the older version with adjustable volume exponent. Previous version is available at pastebin.com/JPWvDKCU
PS: Here is a more clarification about my suggestion re not using SMA
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- Simplified the indicator by removing replication of other indicators. Use ADV indicator if you want all the geeky features - Using Smoothed MA (same as the MA used in RSI)
For range-bound version of this indicator, check out my ADP indicator here which also includes this indicator: