Volume Stats Format, Watchlist, Scan, Label for ThinkOrSwim

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Hello all,

I am looking for some help on volume visuals. I cannot find a script that shows the current total volume. I'm looking for a script that shows total volume and avg volume that could be added to any tab. Best way for me to describe what I am seeking is, in the trade tab in TOS, it displays volume. I would like to find something that would be a small white block (any color) below the ticker in the chart tab along with daily avg volume - Red if below avg and green if above avg. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Or, if anyone knows where something like this may be within this community if they could point me in the right direction.

Thank you.

-John
 
Hello all,

I am looking for some help on volume visuals. I cannot find a script that shows the current total volume. I'm looking for a script that shows total volume and avg volume that could be added to any tab. Best way for me to describe what I am seeking is, in the trade tab in TOS, it displays volume. I would like to find something that would be a small white block (any color) below the ticker in the chart tab along with daily avg volume - Red if below avg and green if above avg. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Or, if anyone knows where something like this may be within this community if they could point me in the right direction.

Thank you.

-John
The 1st post in this thread may suit you:
https://usethinkscript.com/threads/...ist-scan-label-for-thinkorswim.970/#post-7899
Otherwise, plug&play through these 12 pages of volume labels, watchlists, scans.
 
@IsItPossible That looks like a Volume profile, Try and see if you get the same information from Volume profile with 12 Multiplier Settings.
I think he wants VolumeProfile with buyers/sellers showing. Basically VolumeProfile but the volume bars displayed like VolumePressure. Ive been looking for the same thing for a long time and also a custom start/end time for profile lol
 
Today's Total Volume Intraday by bar
Code:
#Today's Total Volume Intraday by bar
#NOTE: The numbers will be different depending if you have extended hours enabled or disabled
#      ****It only counts the volume bars that are visible on the chart***
###Please Keep Code Intact if you share
### By XeoNoX via usethinkscript.com
def today=getday()==getlastDay();
plot Todays_Volume = TotalSum(if today  then volume else 0);
AddLabel (yes, "Today's Total Volume= " + Todays_Volume);


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Hello,

I dont remember where I found the following code, if it was here or outside. However, I'm pretty bad with all this coding and stuff and don't understand how to do the following.

Im asking for help to create a watchlist filter from the following code for specifically the unusual volume % shown. I've attached an image of the percentage I'm requesting for reference.

Heres the code:

# Box Volume Stats
# Version 1.0
# Created by: Enigma
# Created: 05/18/17

declare lower;

#Inputs
input Show30DayAvg = yes;
input ShowTodayVolume = yes;
input ShowPercentOf30DayAvg = yes;
input UnusualVolumePercent = 200;
input Show30BarAvg = yes;
input ShowCurrentBar = yes;


#Volume Data
def volLast30DayAvg = (volume(period = "DAY")[1] + volume(period = "DAY")[2] + volume(period = "DAY")[3] + volume(period = "DAY")[4] + volume(period = "DAY")[5] + volume(period = "DAY")[6] + volume(period = "DAY")[7] + volume(period = "DAY")[8] + volume(period = "DAY")[9] + volume(period = "DAY")[10] + volume(period = "DAY")[11] + volume(period = "DAY")[12] + volume(period = "DAY")[13] + volume(period = "DAY")[14] + volume(period = "DAY")[15] + volume(period = "DAY")[16] + volume(period = "DAY")[17] + volume(period = "DAY")[18] + volume(period = "DAY")[19] + volume(period = "DAY")[20] + volume(period = "DAY")[21] + volume(period = "DAY")[22] + volume(period = "DAY")[23] + volume(period = "DAY")[24] + volume(period = "DAY")[25] + volume(period = "DAY")[26] + volume(period = "DAY")[27] + volume(period = "DAY")[28] + volume(period = "DAY")[29] + volume(period = "DAY")[30]) / 30;
def today = volume(period = "DAY");
def percentOf30Day = Round((today / volLast30DayAvg) * 100, 0);
#def avg30Bars = VolumeAvg(30).VolAvg;
def avg30Bars = (volume[1] + volume[2] + volume[3] + volume[4] + volume[5] + volume[6] + volume[7] + volume[8] + volume[9] + volume[10] + volume[11] + volume[12] + volume[13] + volume[14] + volume[15] + volume[16] + volume[17] + volume[18] + volume[19] + volume[20] + volume[21] + volume[22] + volume[23] + volume[24] + volume[25] + volume[26] + volume[27] + volume[28] + volume[29] + volume[30]) / 30;
def curVolume = volume;


# Labels
AddLabel(Show30DayAvg, "Daily Avg: " + Round(volLast30DayAvg, 0), Color.LIGHT_GRAY);
AddLabel(ShowTodayVolume, "Today: " + today, (if percentOf30Day >= UnusualVolumePercent then Color.GREEN else if percentOf30Day >= 100 then Color.ORANGE else Color.LIGHT_GRAY));
AddLabel(ShowPercentOf30DayAvg, percentOf30Day + "%", (if percentOf30Day >= UnusualVolumePercent then Color.GREEN else if percentOf30Day >= 100 then Color.ORANGE else Color.WHITE) );
AddLabel(Show30BarAvg, "Avg 30 Bars: " + Round(avg30Bars, 0), Color.LIGHT_GRAY);
AddLabel(ShowCurrentBar, "Cur Bar: " + curVolume, (if curVolume >= avg30Bars then Color.GREEN else Color.ORANGE));

Thanks in advance for the help.
 

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Hello,

I dont remember where I found the following code, if it was here or outside. However, I'm pretty bad with all this coding and stuff and don't understand how to do the following.

Im asking for help to create a watchlist filter from the following code for specifically the unusual volume % shown. I've attached an image of the percentage I'm requesting for reference.

Heres the code:

# Box Volume Stats
# Version 1.0
# Created by: Enigma
# Created: 05/18/17

declare lower;

#Inputs
input Show30DayAvg = yes;
input ShowTodayVolume = yes;
input ShowPercentOf30DayAvg = yes;
input UnusualVolumePercent = 200;
input Show30BarAvg = yes;
input ShowCurrentBar = yes;


#Volume Data
def volLast30DayAvg = (volume(period = "DAY")[1] + volume(period = "DAY")[2] + volume(period = "DAY")[3] + volume(period = "DAY")[4] + volume(period = "DAY")[5] + volume(period = "DAY")[6] + volume(period = "DAY")[7] + volume(period = "DAY")[8] + volume(period = "DAY")[9] + volume(period = "DAY")[10] + volume(period = "DAY")[11] + volume(period = "DAY")[12] + volume(period = "DAY")[13] + volume(period = "DAY")[14] + volume(period = "DAY")[15] + volume(period = "DAY")[16] + volume(period = "DAY")[17] + volume(period = "DAY")[18] + volume(period = "DAY")[19] + volume(period = "DAY")[20] + volume(period = "DAY")[21] + volume(period = "DAY")[22] + volume(period = "DAY")[23] + volume(period = "DAY")[24] + volume(period = "DAY")[25] + volume(period = "DAY")[26] + volume(period = "DAY")[27] + volume(period = "DAY")[28] + volume(period = "DAY")[29] + volume(period = "DAY")[30]) / 30;
def today = volume(period = "DAY");
def percentOf30Day = Round((today / volLast30DayAvg) * 100, 0);
#def avg30Bars = VolumeAvg(30).VolAvg;
def avg30Bars = (volume[1] + volume[2] + volume[3] + volume[4] + volume[5] + volume[6] + volume[7] + volume[8] + volume[9] + volume[10] + volume[11] + volume[12] + volume[13] + volume[14] + volume[15] + volume[16] + volume[17] + volume[18] + volume[19] + volume[20] + volume[21] + volume[22] + volume[23] + volume[24] + volume[25] + volume[26] + volume[27] + volume[28] + volume[29] + volume[30]) / 30;
def curVolume = volume;


# Labels
AddLabel(Show30DayAvg, "Daily Avg: " + Round(volLast30DayAvg, 0), Color.LIGHT_GRAY);
AddLabel(ShowTodayVolume, "Today: " + today, (if percentOf30Day >= UnusualVolumePercent then Color.GREEN else if percentOf30Day >= 100 then Color.ORANGE else Color.LIGHT_GRAY));
AddLabel(ShowPercentOf30DayAvg, percentOf30Day + "%", (if percentOf30Day >= UnusualVolumePercent then Color.GREEN else if percentOf30Day >= 100 then Color.ORANGE else Color.WHITE) );
AddLabel(Show30BarAvg, "Avg 30 Bars: " + Round(avg30Bars, 0), Color.LIGHT_GRAY);
AddLabel(ShowCurrentBar, "Cur Bar: " + curVolume, (if curVolume >= avg30Bars then Color.GREEN else Color.ORANGE));

Thanks in advance for the help.
https://usethinkscript.com/threads/...-label-for-thinkorswim.970/page-10#post-80347
 

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