Developed a equities financial data visualization site

Discussion in 'Educational Resources' started by mfocus, Dec 29, 2018.

  1. Sprout

    Sprout

    Dry Up volume - when there is minimum participation due to lack of agreement in perceived value. Precedes the signs of an accumulation campaign by institutional money and a coming rise in volatility via a Breakout.

    Having your dashboard sort and filter by RS, EPS, Institutional ownership, etc. will make it an active screener, search on Position Vector Trading in the archives for other criteria as well as long running journals demonstrating the method.
     
    #11     Dec 30, 2018
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  2. mfocus

    mfocus

    Thanks for the explanations. I am not fluent with Market Profile, however, will put this on the list of future updates to be considered.

    Separately, I presume the granulary of data needed to construct this is on a per trade basis (price, size, hit on bid or offer)
     
    #12     Dec 30, 2018
  3. mfocus

    mfocus

    Thanks for the details. I did a bit checking of the archives on PVT. Seems quite technical, nevertheless, I'll put a note to investigate institutional ownership, RS and EPS for future visualization updates.
     
    #13     Dec 30, 2018
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    the candles can be 3D meaning the wall is transparent. And candles have cube structure floating in the air but changing in real time.
     
    #14     Dec 30, 2018
  5. mfocus

    mfocus

    Seems interesting, from your description so far, its more of a tailored solution. AR/mixed-reality is still not mainstream, I haven't any apps in AR/mixed-reality for finance.

    Related links:
    https://venturebeat.com/2018/03/16/augmented-reality-is-shaping-the-future-of-finance/

    Citi HoloLens Holographic Workstation, AR/mixed-reality trading (AR/3D charts start at 2:40 min)
     
    #16     Dec 30, 2018
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  6. mfocus

    mfocus

    For those who asked, the data is from IEX. They are charging for it soon, any suggestions for free/cheap alternatives (for a one man part-time development) would be greatly appreciated :thumbsup:
     
    #17     Dec 31, 2018