Intrinsic value calculator based on Warren Buffet's and Ben Graham's work In value investing determing the true value of a COMPANY instead of a stock price is crucial. This little indicator shows the "Intrinsic value" of the choosen stock meaning the value of the stock in 10 years time. Calculation is based on historical book value's average annual growth...
Volume Price and Fundamentals indicators contains 4 exponential moving averages based upon Fibonnaci numbers as period (8, 21, 55 & 144) with crossovers and crossunders. It also contain a table for volume and 50 Day Avg. Volume, Relative volume, Change in Volume, Volume Value, Up-Down Closing Basis days in last 50 days, Volume ratio (U/D Ratio) on last 50-day Up /...
Blockchain Fundamentals: 200 Week MA Heatmap This is released as a thank you to all my followers who pushed me over the 600 follower mark on twitter. Thanks to all you Kingz and Queenz out there who made it happen. <3 Indicator Overview In each of its major market cycles, Bitcoin's price historically bottoms out around the 200 week moving average. This...
This indicator compares the attractiveness of equities relative to the risk-free rate of return, by comparing the earnings yields of S&P 500 companies to the 10Y treasury yields. "Earnings yield" refers to the net income attributable to shareholders divided by the stock's price - effectively the inverse of the PE ratio. The tangible meaning of this metric is "the...
// Equity Fundamental Data Report Table: // Data Provider: Tradingview // I am not a financial advisor or expert. // This is my interpretation of this data. Consider this data doesn't represent the whole picture of what is going on! // If you find some fundamentally wrong thinking about this approach, please inform me. // I am open to suggestions. I am also...
Description: Whale: Whale utilizing discounted prices (increasing on-chain volume & decreasing price) Recovering: Positive momentum in price after potential whale activity Cycle Volume Support: The transaction volume support during a cycle What’s the best time to invest? After institutions make up their mind at low price levels. How’s on-chain volume related...
Hello everyone, Quick script to check the PEG Ratio. What is PEG Ratio? The price/earnings to growth ratio (PEG Ratio) is a stock's price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio divided by the growth rate of its earnings for a specified time period. The PEG ratio is used to determine a stock's value while also factoring in the company's expected earnings growth, and is...
█ OVERVIEW This indicator plot basic key financial data to imitate the presentation format of several popular finance site, make it easier for a quick glance of overall company financial health without switching tabs for every single stocks. █ Financial Data Available: - Revenue & PAT (Profit after Tax) - Net Profit Margin (%) - Gross Profit Margin (%) ...
Earnings and Quarterly reporting and fundamental data at a glance. A study of the financial data available by the "financial" functions in pinescript/tradingview As far as I know, this script is unique. I found very few public examples of scripts using the fundamental data. and none that attempt to make the data available in a useful form as an indicator / chart...
This script is supposed to be a quite basic way to find, from a fundamental standpoint, overvalue or undervalued stocks. The script shows either Book to Market (inverse of P/B), EV /EBITDA, Earnings Yield (inverse of P/E) or Sales to Market (inverse of P/S). For example, P/B is calculated as Close price / Book Value per share. As a contrarian investor you...
Level: 1 Background One of the biggest differences between cryptocurrency and traditional financial markets is that cryptocurrency is based on blockchain technology. Individual investors can discover the direction of the flow of large funds through on-chain transfers. These large funds are often referred to as Whale. Whale can have a significant impact on the...
Graham Number is named after the “father of value investing,” Benjamin Graham, who was a mentor of Warren Buffett. The figure takes into account earnings per share and book value per share to measure a stock's maximum fair market value. In other words, it is the upper end of the price range that a defensive investor should pay for the stock. The Graham Number =...
Gives a sneak peak into some of the important financial ratios described below: 1. P/E : price to earnings ratio (Green when P/E<15) 2. PEG: Price to earnings growth ratio (Green when PEG<1) 3. P/S: Price to sales ratio (Green when P/S<2) 4. EV/FCF: Enterprise Value to Free Cashflow ratio 5. OPM: Operating Profit Margin % (Green when OPM>15%) 6. D/E: Debt to...
Plots current ticker / M2 money supply, to give an idea of 'inflation adjusted performance'. ~In the above, see the last decade of bullish equities is not nearly as impressive as it seems when adjusted to account for the FED's money printing. ~Works on all timeframes/ assets; though M2 money supply is daily data release, so not meaningful to plot this on...
This Study takes the Stock to Flow Model for Bitcoin as presented by 100trillionUSD and smoothes it using an SMA. Then it calculates the close's standard deviation from it and displays the 2-Sigma Bands. The stock to flow model seems to be one of the best predictions of Bitcoins price. The standard deviation bands are supposed to show situations in which...
Created indicator to help investors by providing fundamental, technical and Risk Management information on screen for better decision making you can see Fundamentals - Solvency, - Liquidity - Growth, - Profitability - Patrioski Score - Altman Z-Score Technicals - MAs - Oscillators Risk Management - Position Size - Stop Loss ...
An indicator that can be used to study Discounted Cash Flow Valuation for stocks. When the reported Free Cash Flow for a company is non-positive the line turns gray. Red color means the market price is higher than the valuation whereas green color means the market price is below the valuation and it might be a good opportunity for value traders.
In this study, we are trying to compare drawdown from ATH of price and fundamentals to understand if price drawdown is really justifyable or if this is the buying opportunity. For example, NYSE:BABA in the chart below shows that price has come down by more than 50%. But, the fundamentals has not changed upto this extent. This may be viewed as buying...