taylor_o

level_stats

taylor_o Updated   
This script tells you the percentage of time an instrument's closing value is above and below a level of your choosing. The background color visually indicates periods where the instrument closed at or above the level (red) and below it (blue). For "stationary-ish" processes, you can get a loose feel for the mean, high, and low values. The historical information conveyed through the background coloring can help you plan derivatives trades. Try with your favorite pairs, commodities, or volatility indices.

Usage: pick a level of interest using the input.
Release Notes:
Added a histogram to depict the distribution of closing prices. Prices less than the "level" input are blue, while those above the level are red. This color scheme is also used to color the chart background.
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removed some debug code
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added mean, median, and stdev
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Added a date selection. The statistics and histogram will reflect only the period [ start, end ).
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added a horizontal line (light red) to indicate the level
Release Notes:
The histogram's width, height, and number of buckets are now adjustable inputs. More buckets will make the histogram somewhat smoother and more detailed, but at the cost of performance. The maximum number of buckets is probably around 80. The width and height units are "percentage of the screen".

I have set the defaults at levels that perform reasonably well.
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