Market Capital Gain Loss (MCGL) by Abhay B. Jagdale is an advanced indicator designed to visualize and analyze the market capitalization of a stock based on real-time price data. It leverages financial metrics and price action to help traders and investors understand how the stock's valuation evolves over time.
This script calculates market capitalization using the stock's Total Shares Outstanding (TSO), combined with open, high, low, and close prices. The results are displayed in an easy-to-read format, using the following visual elements:
Step Line Plot: Shows the market capitalization trend, where green indicates a positive change and red indicates a negative change compared to the previous bar. Custom Candles: Represent the market cap's open, high, low, and close values, offering a candle-like visualization for valuation. Dynamic Labels: Display the high, current, and low market capitalization values for each bar, giving users a clear snapshot of key data points. Features:
Automatically calculates market capitalization using financial data for supported stocks. Highlights gains and losses with intuitive color-coding (green for gains, red for losses). Displays detailed market capitalization metrics in labels for added clarity. Suitable for all trading styles, including day trading and long-term analysis. Use Cases:
Stock Valuation Tracking: Understand how market cap changes in real-time based on price action. Trend Identification: Spot valuation trends and reversals using color-coded step lines and candles. Market Cap Insights: Gain additional context about stock performance with dynamic labels showcasing high, low, and current capitalization. Note: This indicator relies on the request.financial function to fetch the total shares outstanding (TSO). For stocks that don't support this data, the TSO will default to 0, and calculations will not be displayed. Ensure the stock symbol supports financial data to use this indicator effectively.
Disclaimer: This script is intended for informational purposes only and should not be used as the sole basis for making trading decisions. Always conduct your own research before investing.