MarkTools

Mark Levels

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Mark Levels is marking liquidity pools by drawing lines on their pivots and labelling them so that you can instantly detect them on your realtime chart
It supports:
- marking previous and current day lows and highs
- marking previous and current week lows and highs
- marking previous and current month lows and highs
- marking equal lows and highs
technically it re-builds them on the last bar or as soon as new realtime bar is updated. it looks with 1k bars back to find higher timeframe ranges and find lows and highs there
Adjustments:
- changing the line style of the group
- changing the lines color and the labels on the groups
- currently pools are split on 2 groups Period Liquidity and Equal Pivots Liquidity.
Note di rilascio:
Added option to align labels by low and high. choose the better look for you
Note di rilascio:
- bug fixing. in case when levels are on the same price and previous level is already swiped it links the current label to the swiped one thus the current label disappears
Note di rilascio:
This release affected whole logic of the indicator
- reimplemented days, months and weeks levels logic, because old approach had some issues with TV replay feature, and I have not managed to cope with it. Besides that we can turn on showing previous swept levels
- new logic for equal lows and highs have been designed, now its completely based on wicks, only wicks of the pivots are taking into consideration. Old logic is left for a few new releases in order someone get used to it but its market as obsolete so try to avoid using it. Old logic is activated when 'By Wicks' options is unckecked.
- new feature is added. now we are able to see swept pivots, especially useful who are trading with sweeps.
- You are able to adjust the style and the visibility of the lines of all features separately, besides that for equals you can set the name to show. people tend to mark it different ways, so Ive decided not to limit you guys with naming it in your maner
Note di rilascio:
- improved execution performance
- minor fixes
- got rid of rudiments
Note di rilascio:
- cosmetic changes
- fixed aligning labels for swept levels
Note di rilascio:
I have to rename all my scripts because first 2 laters started associating with geopolitical affairs. Im really sorry for inconvenience
Added max sweeps to show
Note di rilascio:
added option to set maximum equal lows/highs
added option for sweeps behaviour, you can control whether sweep is still actual in case if any body covers it
Note di rilascio:
- added alerts on new sweeps. so you can now setup sweep alerts on as many timeframes as you want and get notified when new sweep appears on chosen timeframes
Note di rilascio:
- minor fixes
Note di rilascio:
improved performance
added additional exchanger to monitor sweeps on, its useful if u want to verify whether other exchanger has sweep
Note di rilascio:
fixing really odd bug, most likely its tv core bug. if u have eqp and sweeps selected then sweeps are not shown
Note di rilascio:
- Added open period line
- Added Exteding bars for periods
- minor fixes
Note di rilascio:
- fixed labels combing
- improved performance
- added sweeping swing fractal

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