Relative volume or RVOL for short is an indicator that is used to measure how 'In Play' the stock is. Simply put, it helps to quantify how interested everybody is in the given stock - higher the value, higher the interest and hence higher is the probability for movement in the stock. I have tried to create RVOL (Relative Volume ) Indicator as per the description...
This script is an enhanced volume indicator. It calculates relative volume (RVOL) based on the average volume at that time of day (rather than using a moving average). For example, using this indicator you can see today’s volume during the first 5-minute candle of the market open compared to the previous day’s volume at the market open. Or you can see today’s...
This indicator colors the volume bars based on any of the three follow criteria: - Volume Amount - RVOL (Relative Volume) - Lookback (Highest Over Period) You can use one, two or all three of these settings at the same time. You can also set alerts with this indicator. The script will trigger an alert whenever any of the three specified flags are triggered. ...
Relative Volume, often times called RVOL, is an indicator that tells traders how current volume is compared to past trading volumes over a given period. It is kind of a like a radar for how “in-play” a stock is. The higher the relative volume is the more in play it is. Relative Volume is displayed as a ratio. So if it is showing 3.5 relative volume, that means it...