Dubble BB + Parabolic + SMA 200 + Pivot Level

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// Copyright by HPotter v1.0 10/07/2014
// Pivot points simply took the high, low, and closing price from the previous period and
// divided by 3 to find the pivot. From this pivot, traders would then base their
// calculations for three support, and three resistance levels. The calculation for the most
// basic flavor of pivot points, known as ‘floor-trader pivots’, along with their support and
// resistance levels.
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study(title="Pivot Point", shorttitle="Pivot Point", overlay = true)
width = input(2, minval=1)
xHigh = security(tickerid,"D", high[1])
xLow = security(tickerid,"D", low[1])
xClose = security(tickerid,"D", close[1])
vPP = (xHigh+xLow+xClose) / 3
vR1 = vPP+(vPP-xLow)
vS1 = vPP-(xHigh - vPP)
vR2 = vPP + (xHigh - xLow)
vS2 = vPP - (xHigh - xLow)
vR3 = xHigh + 2 * (vPP - xLow)
vS3 = xLow - 2 * (xHigh - vPP)
plot(vS1, color=#ff0000, title="S1", style = circles, linewidth = width)
plot(vS2, color=#ff002a, title="S2", style = circles, linewidth = width)
plot(vS3, color=#ff014a, title="S3", style = circles, linewidth = width)
plot(vR1, color=#009600, title="R1", style = circles, linewidth = width)
plot(vR2, color=#006F00, title="R2", style = circles, linewidth = width)
plot(vR3, color=#004900, title="R3", style = circles, linewidth = width)
length = input(20, minval=1)
src = input(close, title="Source")

Band1 = input(2.0, minval=0.001, maxval=10, step=0.1)
basis = sma(src, length)
dev = Band1 * stdev(src, length)
upper = basis + dev
lower = basis - dev

Band2 = input(3.0, minval=0.001, maxval=10, step=0.1)
dev2 = Band2 * stdev(src, length)
upper2 = basis + dev2
lower2 = basis - dev2


p1a = plot(upper, title="BB2 upper", color=green)
p1b = plot(lower, title="BB2 lower", color=green)

p2a = plot(upper2, title="BB3 upper", color=blue)
p2b = plot(lower2, title="BB3 lower", color=blue)

//SMA Cross 10/21/100

long = ema(close, 200)

BB = sma(close, 20)

plot(long, title="SMA200", color = aqua)

plot(BB, title="SMA20", color = maroon)

//SAR
start = input(2, minval=0, maxval=10, title="Start - Default = 2 - Multiplied by .01")
increment = input(2, minval=0, maxval=10, title="Step Setting (Sensitivity) - Default = 2 - Multiplied by .01" )
maximum = input(2, minval=1, maxval=10, title="Maximum Step (Sensitivity) - Default = 2 - Multiplied by .10")
sus = input(true, "Show Up Trending Parabolic Sar")
sds = input(true, "Show Down Trending Parabolic Sar")
disc = input(false, title="Start and Step settings are *.01 so 2 = .02 etc, Maximum Step is *.10 so 2 = .2")
//"------Step Setting Definition------"
//"A higher step moves SAR closer to the price action, which makes a reversal more likely."
//"The indicator will reverse too often if the step is set too high."

//"------Maximum Step Definition-----")
//"The sensitivity of the indicator can also be adjusted using the Maximum Step."
//"While the Maximum Step can influence sensitivity, the Step carries more weight"
//"because it sets the incremental rate-of-increase as the trend develops"

startCalc = start * .01
incrementCalc = increment * .01
maximumCalc = maximum * .10

sarUp = sar(startCalc, incrementCalc, maximumCalc)
sarDown = sar(startCalc, incrementCalc, maximumCalc)

colUp = close >= sarDown ? lime : na
colDown = close <= sarUp ? red : na

plot(sus and sarUp ? sarUp : na, title="Up Trending SAR", style=circles, linewidth=2,color=colUp)
plot(sds and sarDown ? sarDown : na, title="Up Trending SAR", style=circles, linewidth=2,color=colDown)///////////////////////////////
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