OPEN-SOURCE SCRIPT

Market Swiss Knife

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Simple script, helpful to analyse the current conditions of the market and make your own decisions. It's not a signal indicator

* Shows an EMA to help you identify the trend
* Uses the ATR to plot two lines below (current low + ATR) and above (current high - ATR) the current candle. Useful to see whether the market is overextended or find possible targets
* Plots a vertical line showing NY, Tokyo and London session opens
* Includes a position size calculator to calculate your desired lot size (works in forex and gold)
Notes de version
Deleted unnecessary comments in code
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* Minor aesthetic changes in settings menu
* Deleted unnecessary plots
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Aesthetic changes
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* Made default colour for session lines more transparent
* Added the option to plot daily, weekly and monthly open and also previous weekly high and low. You can remove the levels you don't wanna see plotted
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just updating indicator chart preview
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Chart update :/
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* updated indicator short-title
* extended atr lines so that they are drawn through the whole current day and not just the last candle
* added color option to atr lines
* moved fx calculator to the bottom of the settings
* fixed a bug where on mondays the weekly open and daily open would overlap, now it just shows weekly open
Notes de version
Removed the FX lot calculator so that the indicator can run on charts like ETHBTC without errors.
Exponential Moving Average (EMA)marketanalysisMoving AveragespositionsizecalculatorsessionssessionseparatorTrend Analysis

Script open-source

Dans le plus pur esprit TradingView, l'auteur de ce script l'a publié en open-source, afin que les traders puissent le comprendre et le vérifier. Bravo à l'auteur! Vous pouvez l'utiliser gratuitement, mais la réutilisation de ce code dans une publication est régie par nos Règles. Vous pouvez le mettre en favori pour l'utiliser sur un graphique.

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