Here is a FREE solution, for those on @tradingview and wondering how to track relative volume at time LIVE without going through the ticker chart 1 by 1. This is similar to the volume buzz capability on TC2000 watchlist. 1. Create a watchlist of your focus stock 2. Flag all the focus stocks with the color your want (orange in this case) 3. Open up tradingview free v1 screener, it is 'Stock Screener' at the bottom of your regular charts. 4. Go under 'Most Capitalization', the default screen on tradingview itself. Then click on the 'Flag Symbol', the full list of stocks will be sorted by Flagged color. 5. To have Relative Vol At Time, you need to customize your own column to include 'Relative Volume' in your column listings. 6. Enable 'Refresh every 10 second', your list will be auto sorted based on highest relative volume change at time. Full credits to @SprintInvestor for bringing forward this idea a few months ago. This guy have lots of superb time efficient idea on @tradingview that is very underrated. He deserves your follow and your support.
@tradingview has streamline and removed the v1 screener existing browser to reduce latency on the platform. This is how my tab RVOL tracking tab looks like from the new integration of the v2 screener tab (I personally do hope the next update will allow the screener dock-able along with watchlist panel and alert panel). You can continue sort your focus list via; 1) color flagging your focus list name 2) ensure your market is on "Entire World" 3) select watchlist -> the colored flag 4) column display are customizable
@jfsrevg @tradingview Another find for me- to see future estimates this tab in Tradingview is awesome; visual and raw data- it would be good if they could provide percentages for future estimates (QoQ and/ or sequential)
@jfsrevg @tradingview Nice, that was the feature of eSignal I was really missing
@jfsrevg @tradingview I'm wondering if and when TradingView will enable screening of relative strength like MarketSurge and Deepvue. Do you have any idea?
@jfsrevg @tradingview Oh wow thanks a lot! Exactly what I needed. I have searched in google but found only indicators. Thats what I need! Thanks a lot you made my day. (evening in Berlin...)
Hi Jeff, I couldn't find anyone asking this so it's probably very basic. But... what's your selection criteria to add into watchlists for the RVOL play? (i.e how did $KOSS & $MGLO get into your watchlist which coincides on the day it ran up? Were they an EP play of sorts?) And how do you manage your entries & risks on such plays when they move pretty fast?
@jfsrevg @tradingview Thanks for the tip. This works great.
@jfsrevg @tradingview How Relative vol is different from Relative vol at time? Which one to prefer?
@jfsrevg @tradingview To refresh every 10 seconds you need to have a paid plan. Still nice free tool, i dont mind refreshing manually
@jfsrevg @tradingview What is the recommended look back period for relative volume comparison for a certain time of day? Is the last 10 trading days sufficient?
@jfsrev @tradingview Can you share the Manual setup for RVOL ?
@jfsrevg @tradingview @SprintInvestor are yo uable to still limit this to stocks that are flagged?
@jfsrevg @tradingview Any able to sort by flagged? When click on it, it only gives me ability to short in alphabeltical.
@jfsrevg @tradingview Hi @jfsrevg thanks for all the great tips. Do you know if there is a way to see my saved watchlisst in the new v2 scanner? It will be very helpful to scroll the small charts like in finviz.
@jfsrevg @tradingview In step 5, do you mean < include, "relative volume at time " in your column.... > instead of "relative volume? Your screenshot shows, relative volume though, and not relative volume in time.
@jfsrevg @tradingview hi, Jeff, Thanks for sharing, but whats your solution, to show the Rel. Vol besides the volume bars