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Implied Move with NASA Ideas & Price Line

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This script allows you to customize the Implied Move Percentage and fully customize the way it is shown.
Can be used on any stock that has earnings and works based on the Implied Move (Percent).
Basically, it lets you visualize how the stock moved after reporting earnings and seeing if it reached the implied move or not.
This is helpful as it's important to know what earnings are worth keeping an eye on and which should be avoided.
There is also an added custom text input which was inspired to make from a frogman named NASA.
It lets you input whatever text you want on whatever price you want.
To summarize, it's basically a Post-It Note that you can add to any price level for any stock.
Alerts can be set if wanted, They can be alerted for the Implied Moves (If the stock price goes Above/ Below the set percentage) and NASA Ideas (if the stock price goes Above/ Below the set price).
There is also an added custom price line which is mostly for having a nonintrusive price line and label.
This price line and label can be switched to show the (Open, High, Low, Close, Extended High, Extended Low, Yesterday's Open, Yesterday's High, Yesterday's Low, and Yesterday's Close).
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Configured and replaced a bunch of technical errors.
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Updated default label size.
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Changed the format for the inputs.
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Fixed formats once more.
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One final round of formatting.
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Definitely last of formatting.
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Fixed a bunch of small technicalities.
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Added a few more tooltips to the chart.
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Updated Price Line Settings.
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Slight update to settings.
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