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🎯 Cumulative Price - Usage Framework
🧭 Purpose
Cumulative Price offers a simple contextualization of price action within a daily session.
It resets to zero daily, tracking the cumulative range of price movement in ticks — a concept similar to cumulative delta, but focused purely on price activity, not volume.
🧠 Core Concept
The oscillator shows results from effort accumulate over time. Instead of measuring who is buying or selling, it reveals how far is pushing relative to zero.
🔔 Signal Types
⚖️ Zero Signal
Triggered when the oscillator crosses above or below the zero line.
📌 Interpreted as:
Price is testing fairness or market agreement.
This level is a balancing point — price may accept it (continue) or reject it (reverse).
🚩 Peak Signal
Triggered when the oscillator reaches a new extreme, defined by ATR-based thresholds.
📌 Interpreted as:
Price is undergoing strong effort — likely accumulation or distribution.
Could signal a transition, consolidation, or imminent breakout/reversal.
🧩 How to Use
Approach both signals with thoughtful market questioning:
🧐 Something significant is happening — what is it?
📈 How intense is the move? Does it align with volatility or deviate from it?
🌐 Where does this action sit in broader market context?
🧪 Analytical Tips
Zero Signals are useful for:
Identifying reversion points or fairness tests.
Monitoring price acceptance around the session midpoint.
Peak Signals help:
Spot early accumulation/distribution behavior.
Anticipate volatility expansion or fade exhaustion.
💡 Additional Thoughts
This tool does not dictate trades. Instead, it provides context.
Combine it with tools like Cumulative Delta for a layered analysis of price result and volume effort.
Use it to frame narratives, not absolutes. Ask:
"If this is happening here, what does that say about intent?"
🧭 Purpose
Cumulative Price offers a simple contextualization of price action within a daily session.
It resets to zero daily, tracking the cumulative range of price movement in ticks — a concept similar to cumulative delta, but focused purely on price activity, not volume.
🧠 Core Concept
The oscillator shows results from effort accumulate over time. Instead of measuring who is buying or selling, it reveals how far is pushing relative to zero.
🔔 Signal Types
⚖️ Zero Signal
Triggered when the oscillator crosses above or below the zero line.
📌 Interpreted as:
Price is testing fairness or market agreement.
This level is a balancing point — price may accept it (continue) or reject it (reverse).
🚩 Peak Signal
Triggered when the oscillator reaches a new extreme, defined by ATR-based thresholds.
📌 Interpreted as:
Price is undergoing strong effort — likely accumulation or distribution.
Could signal a transition, consolidation, or imminent breakout/reversal.
🧩 How to Use
Approach both signals with thoughtful market questioning:
🧐 Something significant is happening — what is it?
📈 How intense is the move? Does it align with volatility or deviate from it?
🌐 Where does this action sit in broader market context?
🧪 Analytical Tips
Zero Signals are useful for:
Identifying reversion points or fairness tests.
Monitoring price acceptance around the session midpoint.
Peak Signals help:
Spot early accumulation/distribution behavior.
Anticipate volatility expansion or fade exhaustion.
💡 Additional Thoughts
This tool does not dictate trades. Instead, it provides context.
Combine it with tools like Cumulative Delta for a layered analysis of price result and volume effort.
Use it to frame narratives, not absolutes. Ask:
"If this is happening here, what does that say about intent?"
發行說明
🎯 Cumulative Price - Usage Framework🧭 Purpose
Cumulative Price offers a simple contextualization of price action within a daily session.
It resets to zero daily, tracking the cumulative range of price movement in ticks — a concept similar to cumulative delta, but focused purely on price activity, not volume.
🧠 Core Concept
The oscillator measures the net directional effort of price, accumulated over the day.
Rather than tracking who is buying or selling (like volume-based tools), it captures how much price is moving in one direction versus the other — revealing the imbalance of price action over time.
🔔 Signal Types
⚖️ Zero Signal
Triggered when the oscillator crosses above or below the zero line.
📌 Interpreted as:
Price is testing fairness or market agreement.
This level is a balancing point — price may accept it (continue) or reject it (reverse).
🚩 Peak Signal
Triggered when the oscillator reaches a new extreme, defined by ATR-based thresholds.
📌 Interpreted as:
Price is undergoing strong effort — likely accumulation or distribution.
Could signal a transition, consolidation, or imminent breakout/reversal.
🧩 How to Use
Approach both signals with thoughtful market questioning:
🧐 Something significant is happening — what is it?
📈 How intense is the move? Does it align with volatility or deviate from it?
🌐 Where does this action sit in broader market context?
🧪 Analytical Tips
Zero Signals are useful for:
Identifying reversion points or fairness tests.
Monitoring price acceptance around the session midpoint.
Peak Signals help:
Spot early accumulation/distribution behavior.
Anticipate volatility expansion or fade exhaustion.
💡 Additional Thoughts
This tool does not dictate trades. Instead, it provides context.
Combine it with tools like Cumulative Delta for a layered analysis of price result and volume effort.
Use it to frame narratives, not absolutes. Ask:
"If this is happening here, what does that say about intent?"
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此腳本以閉源形式發佈。 不過,您可以自由且不受任何限制地使用它 — 在此處了解更多資訊。
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這些資訊和出版物並不意味著也不構成TradingView提供或認可的金融、投資、交易或其他類型的意見或建議。請在使用條款閱讀更多資訊。