PROTECTED SOURCE SCRIPT
(Fri Range

Core Function:
Weekly Friday Range - Captures the entire Friday's trading range (from midnight to midnight NY time)
Extended Display - Shows that range for 6 more days (through next Thursday)
25%/75% Levels - Adds support/resistance levels at the 25% and 75% points of the Friday range
Swing Detection - When price breaks out of the Friday range, it finds and marks the most recent swing point that led to that breakout
Key Visual Elements:
DR Range (Daily Range): Friday's high and low
IDR Range (Inside Day Range): Friday's opening range (between open and close)
Opening Line: Friday's opening price
25%/75% Lines: Support/resistance levels within the range
Swing Lines: When breakout occurs, draws horizontal lines from the swing point that preceded it
Why It's Useful:
1. Weekly Context
Shows how Friday's trading activity sets up the following week
Provides a weekly "anchor point" for traders to reference
2. Breakout Analysis
When price breaks above/below Friday's range, it shows where the move started from (the swing point)
Helps identify if breakouts are genuine or false
3. Support/Resistance Levels
The 25%/75% levels act as natural support/resistance within the range
These often become targets or reversal points
4. Multi-Timeframe Perspective
Combines daily (Friday), weekly (range extension), and swing (violation) analysis
Shows how short-term swings relate to weekly ranges
5. Trading Applications:
Range Trading: Trade bounces between 25%/75% levels and range extremes
Breakout Trading: Enter when price breaks the range, target the swing level
Reversal Trading: Fade moves at swing levels after range violations
Market Structure: See how weekly ranges contain or fail to contain price action
Weekly Friday Range - Captures the entire Friday's trading range (from midnight to midnight NY time)
Extended Display - Shows that range for 6 more days (through next Thursday)
25%/75% Levels - Adds support/resistance levels at the 25% and 75% points of the Friday range
Swing Detection - When price breaks out of the Friday range, it finds and marks the most recent swing point that led to that breakout
Key Visual Elements:
DR Range (Daily Range): Friday's high and low
IDR Range (Inside Day Range): Friday's opening range (between open and close)
Opening Line: Friday's opening price
25%/75% Lines: Support/resistance levels within the range
Swing Lines: When breakout occurs, draws horizontal lines from the swing point that preceded it
Why It's Useful:
1. Weekly Context
Shows how Friday's trading activity sets up the following week
Provides a weekly "anchor point" for traders to reference
2. Breakout Analysis
When price breaks above/below Friday's range, it shows where the move started from (the swing point)
Helps identify if breakouts are genuine or false
3. Support/Resistance Levels
The 25%/75% levels act as natural support/resistance within the range
These often become targets or reversal points
4. Multi-Timeframe Perspective
Combines daily (Friday), weekly (range extension), and swing (violation) analysis
Shows how short-term swings relate to weekly ranges
5. Trading Applications:
Range Trading: Trade bounces between 25%/75% levels and range extremes
Breakout Trading: Enter when price breaks the range, target the swing level
Reversal Trading: Fade moves at swing levels after range violations
Market Structure: See how weekly ranges contain or fail to contain price action
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Script protégé
Ce script est publié en source fermée. Cependant, vous pouvez l'utiliser librement et sans aucune restriction – pour en savoir plus, cliquez ici.
Clause de non-responsabilité
Les informations et publications ne sont pas destinées à être, et ne constituent pas, des conseils ou recommandations financiers, d'investissement, de trading ou autres fournis ou approuvés par TradingView. Pour en savoir plus, consultez les Conditions d'utilisation.