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Measured Move Projection Zones [AGPro Series]
🔹 OVERVIEW
Measured Move Projection Zones [AGPro Series] is a premium price-action visualization tool built around one clear sequence: impulse, base, projection, and invalidation.
The script detects a qualified impulse leg, waits for a compact base range, then projects a measured-move target band from the base boundary. It also displays invalidation context, event labels, and a compact AGPro panel so the structure can be reviewed quickly on the chart.
The default profile is tuned for 1-hour charts, where measured-move structures need enough responsiveness to appear consistently while still avoiding low-quality micro-swings. The result is a clean projection map for traders who want structured continuation context without turning the chart into a dense extension grid.
This script is not designed to promise outcomes or mark every possible target. It is designed to make the measured-move workflow easier to see, compare, and audit.
🔹 WHAT MAKES IT DIFFERENT
Most projection tools start from a manual anchor, a generic extension grid, or a simple breakout distance. Measured Move Projection Zones is more selective.
It requires a directional impulse first. It then waits for a compact base. Only after the base qualifies does it create the projected target band and invalidation framework.
That sequence matters because it prevents the chart from becoming a collection of random forward boxes. The visual logic is always tied to a specific price-action chain:
Impulse leg -> base range -> projection band -> invalidation context.
The script also avoids the look of a traditional support/resistance map. The rectangles are not generic zones. They represent measured-move components: impulse body, base range, projected target band, and invalidation reference.
For public TradingView presentation, the script is deliberately visual but controlled: moderated labels, visible structure boxes, no expired-label flood, and a compact panel that summarizes the current state.
🧭 WHY THIS DOES NOT OVERLAP WITH OTHER AGPRO TOOLS
This script stays in a narrow measured-move projection lane.
It does not overlap with ATR compression or volatility-map scripts because the core logic is not volatility contraction, expansion, or envelope behavior. ATR is only used for normalization, tolerance, and spacing.
It does not overlap with breakout-quality tools because it does not score a breakout event as the main product. Breakout beyond the base boundary only changes the measured-move state from armed to active.
It does not overlap with premium/discount or valuation-zone tools because it does not map equilibrium, discount, OTE, rebalance pockets, or fair value areas. Its target band is derived from an impulse leg and base boundary, not a valuation model.
It does not overlap with wedge, reversal, or pattern-scanner tools because it does not require converging rails, neckline behavior, double tops, double bottoms, head-and-shoulders logic, or multi-pattern classification.
It does not overlap with liquidity heatmap, bias dashboard, or volume-profile tools because it does not estimate liquidity fields, higher-timeframe directional bias, POC gravity, acceptance ladders, or volume shelves.
The differentiator is simple and specific: this is an impulse-base measured-move projection visualizer with target-band and invalidation context.
⚙️ METHODOLOGY
The methodology is built in stages:
1. Swing Confirmation
The script uses pivot confirmation to identify meaningful swing points. The default pivot setting is tuned for 1-hour chart rhythm.
2. Impulse Qualification
After a valid pivot sequence appears, the script measures the leg size in ATR units. The impulse must be large enough and must form within a reasonable bar window.
3. Base Validation
Once the impulse is confirmed, the script waits for a compact base range. The base must stay within a defined ATR height and avoid excessive retracement from the impulse end.
4. Projection Construction
When the base qualifies, the script projects a measured-move target band from the base boundary. The default multiplier is 1.00, representing a classic equal measured move.
5. Invalidation Context
The opposite side of the base receives an ATR-buffered invalidation guide. This does not create a trade command; it simply marks where the measured-move structure is no longer clean.
6. State Tracking
The setup moves through clear states: Waiting, Building Base, Armed, Projecting, Target Band, Invalidated, and Expired.
7. Visual Management
The script keeps a moderated amount of historical structure visible. Event labels are capped, expired labels are disabled by default, and the projection guide line is optional to keep the chart clean.
📊 PANEL
The AGPro panel is designed for quick structure review.
Panel rows include:
- State
- Direction
- Impulse Quality
- Projection Progress
- Target Distance
- Target Band
- Base Range
- Invalidation
The first panel row follows the AGPro public-release standard: one merged blue header row containing only the panel title.
Panel location is adjustable. Panel theme is adjustable. Panel font size is adjustable. The default size is Normal for a clean public-chart look.
🎛️ KEY INPUTS
1H Pivot Confirmation Length
Controls the swing confirmation used to anchor impulse legs. Lower values are more responsive. Higher values are more selective.
1H Minimum Impulse Size
Defines the minimum impulse strength in ATR units. The default is tuned to keep 1-hour charts active without accepting very small swings.
1H Base Range Bars
Controls how many bars are used to validate the post-impulse base. The default is shorter for hourly chart pacing.
1H Maximum Base Height
Limits how tall the base can be in ATR terms. This prevents wide ranges from being treated as clean measured-move bases.
1H Maximum Base Retracement
Controls how deeply price can retrace from the impulse end while still qualifying as a measured-move structure.
Measured Move Multiplier
Controls the projection distance. The default value of 1.00 represents an equal measured move.
1H Target Band Width
Controls the ATR-based visual tolerance around the projected target.
Invalidation Buffer
Places the invalidation guide beyond the opposite side of the base range.
1H Projection Bars
Controls how far the projected target band and base extension reach forward.
1H Projection Expiration
Controls how long an armed or active projection can remain open before it expires.
1H Event Label Retention
Controls whether the chart keeps a moderated history of event labels or only the latest event label.
1H Balanced Event Labels
Caps event labels so the chart remains informative but not overloaded.
Show Projection Guide Line
Optional dotted guide from the base boundary to the target band. Disabled by default on 1-hour charts to reduce diagonal clutter.
🔍 HOW TO READ IT
Waiting
No valid impulse-base sequence is active.
Building Base
An impulse has been detected and the script is watching for a compact base.
Armed
A valid base has formed. The projection framework is ready, and the target band is mapped forward.
Projecting
Price has moved beyond the base boundary and the measured-move structure is active.
Target Band
Price has interacted with the projected target band.
Invalidated
Price has closed beyond the invalidation guide, meaning the measured-move framework is no longer clean.
Expired
The projection did not complete within the selected expiration window.
Event labels provide a fast visual timeline. The boxes show where the measured structure came from, where the base formed, and where the projected band sits.
🧩 BEST USE CASES
This script is best used on 1-hour charts where traders want a clean view of impulse-base-continuation behavior.
Strong use cases include:
- Measuring continuation structures after a directional leg
- Comparing active projections against nearby price action
- Reviewing whether a base is compact enough to support a projection
- Mapping projected target zones without using a full extension grid
- Studying failed measured moves through invalidation labels and zones
- Creating cleaner screenshots for price-action review
The script can also be used on other timeframes, but the default settings were intentionally tuned around 1-hour structure density and visual balance.
🧠 VISUAL DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
The visual design is built around premium restraint.
The chart should not look empty, but it also should not look like every candle is receiving a signal. Measured Move Projection Zones keeps the main structural elements visible:
- Impulse boxes
- Base range boxes
- Projected target bands
- Invalidation zones or guides
- Moderated event labels
- Compact AGPro panel
Expired labels are disabled by default because they can quickly become noisy on hourly charts. Event labels are still preserved in a moderated amount so the chart has enough visual context.
The optional projection guide line is disabled by default because long diagonal lines can dominate a 1-hour screenshot. Users can enable it when they want a more explicit projection path.
The goal is a chart that looks structured, premium, and publication-ready while still being easy to read.
🔔 ALERTS
The script includes alert conditions for the core lifecycle events:
- Measured Move Armed
- Projection Active
- Target Band Interaction
- Projection Invalidated
- Projection Expired
These alerts are designed around structure states, not trade commands. They help users monitor when a measured-move framework forms, activates, interacts with the projected band, invalidates, or expires.
🔹 LIMITATIONS AND TRANSPARENCY
Measured Move Projection Zones is a structural visualization tool. It does not predict future price and does not claim that a projected target band will be reached.
Pivot-based swing logic confirms structure after the necessary bars have formed. This creates cleaner anchors, but it also means the script is not trying to label every move in real time before confirmation.
The target band is a measured projection derived from the impulse and base, not a certainty zone. Invalidation and expiration states are part of the design because failed measured moves are also useful information.
Settings matter. More aggressive inputs will create more structures. More conservative inputs will create fewer, cleaner structures.
✅ IDEAL USER
This script is ideal for traders who:
- Use 1-hour charts for price-action review
- Study impulse-base-continuation behavior
- Want measured-move target zones without a cluttered extension grid
- Prefer visual structure over heavy signal text
- Want a clean AGPro-style panel for quick state review
- Care about invalidation and failed projection context
- Need a public-chart-friendly tool that looks polished, focused, and easy to understand
Measured Move Projection Zones [AGPro Series] is built for users who want a disciplined projection framework on the chart: enough structure to be useful, enough restraint to stay premium.
🔹 OVERVIEW
Measured Move Projection Zones [AGPro Series] is a premium price-action visualization tool built around one clear sequence: impulse, base, projection, and invalidation.
The script detects a qualified impulse leg, waits for a compact base range, then projects a measured-move target band from the base boundary. It also displays invalidation context, event labels, and a compact AGPro panel so the structure can be reviewed quickly on the chart.
The default profile is tuned for 1-hour charts, where measured-move structures need enough responsiveness to appear consistently while still avoiding low-quality micro-swings. The result is a clean projection map for traders who want structured continuation context without turning the chart into a dense extension grid.
This script is not designed to promise outcomes or mark every possible target. It is designed to make the measured-move workflow easier to see, compare, and audit.
🔹 WHAT MAKES IT DIFFERENT
Most projection tools start from a manual anchor, a generic extension grid, or a simple breakout distance. Measured Move Projection Zones is more selective.
It requires a directional impulse first. It then waits for a compact base. Only after the base qualifies does it create the projected target band and invalidation framework.
That sequence matters because it prevents the chart from becoming a collection of random forward boxes. The visual logic is always tied to a specific price-action chain:
Impulse leg -> base range -> projection band -> invalidation context.
The script also avoids the look of a traditional support/resistance map. The rectangles are not generic zones. They represent measured-move components: impulse body, base range, projected target band, and invalidation reference.
For public TradingView presentation, the script is deliberately visual but controlled: moderated labels, visible structure boxes, no expired-label flood, and a compact panel that summarizes the current state.
🧭 WHY THIS DOES NOT OVERLAP WITH OTHER AGPRO TOOLS
This script stays in a narrow measured-move projection lane.
It does not overlap with ATR compression or volatility-map scripts because the core logic is not volatility contraction, expansion, or envelope behavior. ATR is only used for normalization, tolerance, and spacing.
It does not overlap with breakout-quality tools because it does not score a breakout event as the main product. Breakout beyond the base boundary only changes the measured-move state from armed to active.
It does not overlap with premium/discount or valuation-zone tools because it does not map equilibrium, discount, OTE, rebalance pockets, or fair value areas. Its target band is derived from an impulse leg and base boundary, not a valuation model.
It does not overlap with wedge, reversal, or pattern-scanner tools because it does not require converging rails, neckline behavior, double tops, double bottoms, head-and-shoulders logic, or multi-pattern classification.
It does not overlap with liquidity heatmap, bias dashboard, or volume-profile tools because it does not estimate liquidity fields, higher-timeframe directional bias, POC gravity, acceptance ladders, or volume shelves.
The differentiator is simple and specific: this is an impulse-base measured-move projection visualizer with target-band and invalidation context.
⚙️ METHODOLOGY
The methodology is built in stages:
1. Swing Confirmation
The script uses pivot confirmation to identify meaningful swing points. The default pivot setting is tuned for 1-hour chart rhythm.
2. Impulse Qualification
After a valid pivot sequence appears, the script measures the leg size in ATR units. The impulse must be large enough and must form within a reasonable bar window.
3. Base Validation
Once the impulse is confirmed, the script waits for a compact base range. The base must stay within a defined ATR height and avoid excessive retracement from the impulse end.
4. Projection Construction
When the base qualifies, the script projects a measured-move target band from the base boundary. The default multiplier is 1.00, representing a classic equal measured move.
5. Invalidation Context
The opposite side of the base receives an ATR-buffered invalidation guide. This does not create a trade command; it simply marks where the measured-move structure is no longer clean.
6. State Tracking
The setup moves through clear states: Waiting, Building Base, Armed, Projecting, Target Band, Invalidated, and Expired.
7. Visual Management
The script keeps a moderated amount of historical structure visible. Event labels are capped, expired labels are disabled by default, and the projection guide line is optional to keep the chart clean.
📊 PANEL
The AGPro panel is designed for quick structure review.
Panel rows include:
- State
- Direction
- Impulse Quality
- Projection Progress
- Target Distance
- Target Band
- Base Range
- Invalidation
The first panel row follows the AGPro public-release standard: one merged blue header row containing only the panel title.
Panel location is adjustable. Panel theme is adjustable. Panel font size is adjustable. The default size is Normal for a clean public-chart look.
🎛️ KEY INPUTS
1H Pivot Confirmation Length
Controls the swing confirmation used to anchor impulse legs. Lower values are more responsive. Higher values are more selective.
1H Minimum Impulse Size
Defines the minimum impulse strength in ATR units. The default is tuned to keep 1-hour charts active without accepting very small swings.
1H Base Range Bars
Controls how many bars are used to validate the post-impulse base. The default is shorter for hourly chart pacing.
1H Maximum Base Height
Limits how tall the base can be in ATR terms. This prevents wide ranges from being treated as clean measured-move bases.
1H Maximum Base Retracement
Controls how deeply price can retrace from the impulse end while still qualifying as a measured-move structure.
Measured Move Multiplier
Controls the projection distance. The default value of 1.00 represents an equal measured move.
1H Target Band Width
Controls the ATR-based visual tolerance around the projected target.
Invalidation Buffer
Places the invalidation guide beyond the opposite side of the base range.
1H Projection Bars
Controls how far the projected target band and base extension reach forward.
1H Projection Expiration
Controls how long an armed or active projection can remain open before it expires.
1H Event Label Retention
Controls whether the chart keeps a moderated history of event labels or only the latest event label.
1H Balanced Event Labels
Caps event labels so the chart remains informative but not overloaded.
Show Projection Guide Line
Optional dotted guide from the base boundary to the target band. Disabled by default on 1-hour charts to reduce diagonal clutter.
🔍 HOW TO READ IT
Waiting
No valid impulse-base sequence is active.
Building Base
An impulse has been detected and the script is watching for a compact base.
Armed
A valid base has formed. The projection framework is ready, and the target band is mapped forward.
Projecting
Price has moved beyond the base boundary and the measured-move structure is active.
Target Band
Price has interacted with the projected target band.
Invalidated
Price has closed beyond the invalidation guide, meaning the measured-move framework is no longer clean.
Expired
The projection did not complete within the selected expiration window.
Event labels provide a fast visual timeline. The boxes show where the measured structure came from, where the base formed, and where the projected band sits.
🧩 BEST USE CASES
This script is best used on 1-hour charts where traders want a clean view of impulse-base-continuation behavior.
Strong use cases include:
- Measuring continuation structures after a directional leg
- Comparing active projections against nearby price action
- Reviewing whether a base is compact enough to support a projection
- Mapping projected target zones without using a full extension grid
- Studying failed measured moves through invalidation labels and zones
- Creating cleaner screenshots for price-action review
The script can also be used on other timeframes, but the default settings were intentionally tuned around 1-hour structure density and visual balance.
🧠 VISUAL DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
The visual design is built around premium restraint.
The chart should not look empty, but it also should not look like every candle is receiving a signal. Measured Move Projection Zones keeps the main structural elements visible:
- Impulse boxes
- Base range boxes
- Projected target bands
- Invalidation zones or guides
- Moderated event labels
- Compact AGPro panel
Expired labels are disabled by default because they can quickly become noisy on hourly charts. Event labels are still preserved in a moderated amount so the chart has enough visual context.
The optional projection guide line is disabled by default because long diagonal lines can dominate a 1-hour screenshot. Users can enable it when they want a more explicit projection path.
The goal is a chart that looks structured, premium, and publication-ready while still being easy to read.
🔔 ALERTS
The script includes alert conditions for the core lifecycle events:
- Measured Move Armed
- Projection Active
- Target Band Interaction
- Projection Invalidated
- Projection Expired
These alerts are designed around structure states, not trade commands. They help users monitor when a measured-move framework forms, activates, interacts with the projected band, invalidates, or expires.
🔹 LIMITATIONS AND TRANSPARENCY
Measured Move Projection Zones is a structural visualization tool. It does not predict future price and does not claim that a projected target band will be reached.
Pivot-based swing logic confirms structure after the necessary bars have formed. This creates cleaner anchors, but it also means the script is not trying to label every move in real time before confirmation.
The target band is a measured projection derived from the impulse and base, not a certainty zone. Invalidation and expiration states are part of the design because failed measured moves are also useful information.
Settings matter. More aggressive inputs will create more structures. More conservative inputs will create fewer, cleaner structures.
✅ IDEAL USER
This script is ideal for traders who:
- Use 1-hour charts for price-action review
- Study impulse-base-continuation behavior
- Want measured-move target zones without a cluttered extension grid
- Prefer visual structure over heavy signal text
- Want a clean AGPro-style panel for quick state review
- Care about invalidation and failed projection context
- Need a public-chart-friendly tool that looks polished, focused, and easy to understand
Measured Move Projection Zones [AGPro Series] is built for users who want a disciplined projection framework on the chart: enough structure to be useful, enough restraint to stay premium.
Notes de version
🔧 UPDATE NOTES - 1.1This update focuses on chart readability, event-label discipline, panel consistency, and public-release polish.
The core purpose of the script remains unchanged.
This release improves how the existing impulse, base, projection, target-band, progress, and invalidation logic is presented on the chart.
This script continues to function as an analytical and visualization tool.
It does not attempt to predict price direction or provide guaranteed outcomes.
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What Changed
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• Reworked event-label retention
Added a Balanced label mode with a cooldown control so ARMED, ACTIVE, TARGET, INVALID, and EXPIRED labels stay useful without crowding the chart.
• Refined default chart density
Adjusted default label and structure history settings to keep enough visual context while reducing repeated label stacks.
• Added Adaptive HTF Projection
Projection length can now adapt on higher timeframes so base zones, target bands, and guide elements remain readable.
• Expanded interface controls
Added broader panel locations, Elite Dark / Slate / Clean Light themes, and Huge font-size options for both labels and panel text.
• Standardized AG Pro panel header
The panel now uses a single merged blue header row with the full panel title.
• Added centered zone badges
Impulse, base, and target zones now receive separate centered badges so projected boxes do not appear orphaned or unclear.
• Preserved the original analytical model
The impulse qualification, base validation, measured-move projection, target-band logic, invalidation guide, and progress tracker remain rule-based and consistent with the prior release.
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Visual Improvements
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• Reduced visual crowding by spacing event labels more carefully
• Improved chart readability by limiting repeated labels around the same measured-move structure
• Refined visual hierarchy so the active state, projection band, invalidation guide, and progress marker are easier to read
• Added larger font options for users who prefer stronger on-chart labels
• Added readable zone ownership text inside key projection areas
• Reduced default retained structure count further so zone badges can use descriptive two-line text without overcrowding lower intraday timeframes
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Interface & Usability
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• Improved panel title clarity with a full AG Pro measured-move header
• Expanded panel theme choices while preserving the AGPro blue brand header
• Added more panel placement options for different chart layouts
• Kept Show Panel enabled by default for public-chart readability
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Behavior Notes
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This update does not change the core analytical logic of the script.
The goal is to improve clarity, control, and visual balance, not to introduce predictive behavior.
Users should interpret outputs the same way as before, but with cleaner event-label behavior and stronger panel consistency.
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Limitations Reminder
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The script remains a rule-based analytical tool.
Market conditions such as volatility, liquidity, timeframe differences, and range structure may affect how projections appear.
Outputs should always be interpreted within broader market context.
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Risk Reminder
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This script is for educational and analytical purposes only.
It does not provide financial advice or guaranteed trading outcomes.
Users remain responsible for their own decisions.
Notes de version
UPDATE NOTES - v1.2This update focuses on readability and presentation.
The core purpose of the script remains unchanged. This release improves how the
existing impulse, base, and target zones, the event labels, and the panel read
on both light and dark chart backgrounds.
This script continues to function as an analytical and visualization tool. It
does not attempt to predict price direction or provide guaranteed outcomes.
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What Changed
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- Zone badges moved off the candles
The impulse, base, and target-band badges now sit at the right edge of each
zone and stay vertically centered, instead of floating inside the zone where
they could overlap candles and become hard to read.
- Theme-aware text everywhere
Zone badges, event labels, and the live progress marker now choose a text
color that reads clearly on both light and dark backgrounds.
- Panel readability on the Clean Light theme
The panel State value color was tuned so it stays readable on the Clean Light
theme as well as the dark themes.
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Visual Improvements
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- Each zone badge sits at the right edge of its zone, away from the candles.
- Contrast-safe badge, event-label, progress, and panel text on both themes.
- Reduced overlap between zone badges and price action.
- Preserved the familiar impulse, base, target-band, and invalidation layout.
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Interface & Usability
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- Cleaner, more readable zone and event labeling.
- Improved panel contrast on the Clean Light theme.
- Adjusted default visual presentation for a more balanced, premium appearance.
- Enhanced overall user experience without changing core logic.
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Behavior Notes
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This update does not change the core analytical logic of the script.
The impulse-leg detection, the base validation, the measured-move projection,
the target band, the invalidation context, and the live progress all behave
exactly as before.
Users should interpret outputs the same way as before, but with a cleaner and
more readable presentation.
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Limitations Reminder
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The script remains a rule-based analytical tool.
Market conditions such as volatility, liquidity, and timeframe differences may
affect how impulse, base, and target zones appear. Outputs should always be
interpreted within broader market context.
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Risk Reminder
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This script is for educational and analytical purposes only.
It does not provide financial advice or guaranteed trading outcomes. Users
remain responsible for their own decisions.
Script open-source
Dans l'esprit TradingView, le créateur de ce script l'a rendu open source afin que les traders puissent examiner et vérifier ses fonctionnalités. Bravo à l'auteur! Bien que vous puissiez l'utiliser gratuitement, n'oubliez pas que la republication du code est soumise à nos Règles.
Public-free and invite-only TradingView Pine Script tools for market analysis, risk planning, liquidity and execution review.
Script library & access: aligurtuna.com/agprolabs-pine-scriptleri/
Telegram: t.me/agprolabs
Script library & access: aligurtuna.com/agprolabs-pine-scriptleri/
Telegram: t.me/agprolabs
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.
Script open-source
Dans l'esprit TradingView, le créateur de ce script l'a rendu open source afin que les traders puissent examiner et vérifier ses fonctionnalités. Bravo à l'auteur! Bien que vous puissiez l'utiliser gratuitement, n'oubliez pas que la republication du code est soumise à nos Règles.
Public-free and invite-only TradingView Pine Script tools for market analysis, risk planning, liquidity and execution review.
Script library & access: aligurtuna.com/agprolabs-pine-scriptleri/
Telegram: t.me/agprolabs
Script library & access: aligurtuna.com/agprolabs-pine-scriptleri/
Telegram: t.me/agprolabs
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.