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Sweaty Palms AVWAP Buy/Sell Signals

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The Sweaty Palms AVWAP Signal is a precision tool designed to give traders critical insights using the most impactful VWAPs

YTD AVWAP: Tracks the average volume-weighted price from January 1st, providing year-to-date perspective.
Covid Low AVWAP: Anchored to March 23, 2020, this highlights significant long-term market recovery levels. Shown only when within 20% of the current price.
IPO AVWAP: Anchored to the IPO date for stocks that went public within the last 5 years. This is shown only if the price is within 20% of this level.
Last Earnings VWAP: Captures post-earnings momentum starting from the most recent earnings date.
Session VWAP: Specifically for intraday traders, this recalculates dynamically from market open (6:30 AM PST) for timeframes of 30 minutes or lower.
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Fixed an issue with labels.

The Sweaty Palms AVWAP Signal is a precision tool designed to give traders critical insights using the most impactful VWAPs:

YTD AVWAP: Tracks the average volume-weighted price from January 1st, providing year-to-date perspective.
Covid Low AVWAP: Anchored to March 23, 2020, this highlights significant long-term market recovery levels. Shown only when within 20% of the current price.
IPO AVWAP: Anchored to the IPO date for stocks that went public within the last 5 years. This is shown only if the price is within 20% of this level.
Last Earnings VWAP: Captures post-earnings momentum starting from the most recent earnings date.
Session VWAP: Specifically for intraday traders, this recalculates dynamically from market open (6:30 AM PST) for timeframes of 30 minutes or lower.
Notes de version
Fixed an issue with Covid Lows Avwap
Notes de version
Removed short term EMA line to avoid confusion.
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