JUVENTUS FC, UNICREDIT, INTESA SANPAOLO, ENI, Apple, Advanced Micro Devices Inc
FTSE MIB, Euro Stoxx 50, Indice DAX, FTSE 100, S&P 500, Nasdaq Composite
Petrolio Brent, Petrolio greggio, Oro, Argento, Gas naturale, Bitcoin
Italia 10Y, Euro Bund, Germania 10Y, Francia 10Y, UK 10Y, US 10Y
WARNING: Experimental and incomplete. Script is open to development and will be developed. This is just version 1.0 STRUCTURE This script is trained according to the open, close, high and low values of the bars. It is tried to predict the future values of opening, closing, high and low values. A few simple codes were used to correlate expectation...
Simple script which marks out key swing highs & lows. One of the only indicators I have on the chart most days - perfect for naked charting - quickly helps you to visually identify key areas of interest An extension of Bill Williams fractals - aka short term swing points Allows you to filter for only the most prominent swing points - you can even overlay...
Description: High and Low Envelope channel with median line and 'sigma' offsets to try and encapsulate price flow and quickly locate likely areas of support and resistance on the fly.
A small script to track all-time high/low levels. You can create alerts when levels will be updated.
Always buy wholesale, sell it all at retail. Similar to Squeeze Momentum Oscillator with simpler coding. Pair this with the 'Buy Low, Sell High Oscillator' indicator
A very simple script to plot the yesterday's OHLC, to be used in an intraday graph. There were other scripts like this, but their code was ugly, filthy, smelly, and WET, so I did this.
WARNING: The toil of this script is not mine . In order to avoid disrespect for work, I deleted some extensions only pure pivots , that is, only the information this script needed. I liked the fact that high and low pivots were in one function. I found this command by chance on stackoverflow. I don't know the authors and the nicknames because they are the...
Quick dirty code for personal use. Plots previous OHLC levels based on a selected time-frame on the chart. Not bad if you want to see different time-frame levels. Fill function can serve to highlight the daily range (high-low or open-close) on non-standard charts Uses base code from JayRogers
created by AutemOx twitter: @joyrider5 reddit: /u/joyrider5 This creates lines at yesterdays open, close, high, and low. It is pretty amazing use of the timenow and dayofweek variables if I say so myself 8)
A series of highs and lows of different lengths to create a ribbon-like indicator to emulate the stochastic oscillator's top (100), middle (50) and bottom (0). Traders can determine the strength of the support and resistance by the number of converging lines, choose price points and visualise momentum waves. Inputs: Theme: multiple colours/themes (theme...
Automatically label pivots as HH/LH and HL/LL. The criteria for determining pivot points can be configured.
Simple script to overlay swing highs and lows. A Swing High (SH): a price bar high preceded by two lower highs (LH) and followed by two lower highs (LH).
Hello. This script aims to take into account mutable variable Pivot Points' periods. While doing this, it takes the period between 2 signals that I use in the script: And these periods in my Pivot HL function integrated into len length (Mutable variables) :...
Hey guys, this script shows monthly, weekly and daily OHLC data represented as horizontal level. I tried to make it as user-friendly as possible. Therefore, you can add different colors and styles for each level, as well as turn them on and off. With the "Label Offset" -parameter you are in control where the label text should appear. You can shift it from left...
I have heard many people ask for a script that will identify the high and low of a specific session. So, I made one. Important Note: This indicator has to be set up properly or you will get an error. Important things to note are the length of the range and the session definition. The idea is that you would set it up for what's relevant to your trading. Going...