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US Markets Net New Highs/Lows 

This indicator displays the net number of stocks on the Nasdaq Composite making 52-week highs or lows. For instance, if there are 60 new 52-week highs and 20 new 52-week lows, the net number will display 40 net new 52 week highs. 

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US Markets Net highs/lows Main Chart Overlay

This script allows users to change the background color of the main chart to green or red depending on patterns of net highs or lows for the Nasdaq, NYSE, or AMEX.

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Up/Down Volume Ratio

The Up/Down Volume Ratio is a tool utilized by investors.com. They describe it as "A 50-day ratio that is derived by dividing total volume on up days by the total volume on down days. 

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ATRP (Average True Range Percent)

ATRP compares the average true range in percentage terms between two periods. A healthy correction occurs with short-term volatility contracting vs longer-term volatility. It also helps spot low-risk entries as volatility falls.

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Alpha Bars

To understand if your stock is behaving strongly or poorly, it is imperative to compare its daily changes to that of the S&P 500. To display true Relative Strength, your stock must outperform the S&P 500 by more than its BETA would suggest. The ALPHA Bars tool shows whether the stock outperforms its benchmark.

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Max Distance From Weekly Average

After extended advances, stocks occasionally have a last surge higher and form what is known as a climax top. One way to gauge this is to study what distance the stock is, in percentage terms, vs a moving average. 

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