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PDHL levels with INTRADAY Auto FIB

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The present script includes Previous day High/low levels and once the PDH or PDL breaks the present bar's background changes color according to the direction of price breakout.
It's helpful when working on lower timeframe charts with small screen space, so that the user can know that the PDHL has been taken out in one glance at the chart instead of scrolling all around to find out whether the PDH or PDL are broken or not.
The high and low of day before yesterday are also plotted for reference.

The intraday fib levels get drawn taking present day's high and low into account, useful to mark support/retest levels.
The color of the intraday AUTO FIB high and low lines also change from gray to respective assigned colors once the present day price crosses PDH or PDL this is helpful while viewing charts on mobile app.


Disclaimer: Only for studying price movement ideas, trading is not advised.
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Minor update in retracement level label.
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Fixed retracement labels.
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Visibility enhancements.
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Visibility enhancements.
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Added VWAP
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Added "Day EMA" 20/50/200

--Dr. Vats
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20 DEMA is yellow circles/dots
50 DEMA is red step line
200 DEMA is green + + +
VWAP is plotted in fuchsia color
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Minor correction
Date Anchored VWAP added to track Monthly or Weekly VWAP

Look out for my next script, I'm working on a BreakOut RADAR.
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Minor update.
The BREAKOUT RADAR is here, request access:

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Minor update AVWAP color.

The BREAKOUT RADAR:
BREAKOUT RADAR

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