Monday
Daily Monday Weekly Monthly Quarterly Yearly High Low Mid This indicator can be useful for traders who are interested in analyzing price movements over different time periods. By displaying the daily, Monday, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and yearly high and low values along with their mid values on a chart, traders can get a better understanding of how prices have behaved over longer periods of time.
For example, a trader might use this information to identify trends or patterns in the market. They might look for occasions when the daily high and low values move outside of an established range or when the weekly or monthly mid values cross certain key levels. This could signal a potential change in the market trend that the trader could act upon.
Additionally, the code can help traders identify key support and resistance levels based on the high and low values of the candles. By plotting these values on a chart, traders can see where prices tend to find support or resistance over different time periods. This information can be used to place stop loss orders or take profit orders at important levels.
Overall, the benefit of using the code you provided is that it offers traders a comprehensive view of price movements over different time periods, which can aid in making more informed trading decisions.
Each level described above has its own unique label, which is abbreviated for convenience. These abbreviations are listed below for quick reference:
For daily levels: DH (Daily High), DM (Daily Mid), and DL (Daily Low)
For Monday levels: MonH (Monday High), MonM (Monday Mid), and MonL (Monday Low)
For monthly levels: MH (Monthly High), MU50 (Monthly 50 percent of Mid and High), MM (Monthly Mid), MD50 (Monthly 50 percent of Mid and Low), and ML (Monthly Low)
For quarterly levels: 3MH (Quarterly High), 3MU50 (Quarterly 50 percent of Mid and High), 3MM (Quarterly Mid), 3MD50 (Quarterly 50 percent of Mid and Low), and 3ML (Quarterly Low)
For yearly levels: YH (Yearly High), YU50 (Yearly 50 percent of Mid and High), YM (Yearly Mid), YD50 (Yearly 50 percent of Mid and Low), and YL (Yearly Low)
These labels can help you quickly identify the different levels and keep track of important price points.
If the chosen timeframe does not fall under the category of intraday, daily and Monday level will not be displayed.
Please feel free to send your suggestions to @z_mehran.
BTMM R.NOODLEThis script aims to encompass the style of Traders Reality, Steve M (BTTM), and Stacey Burke (youtube)
yesterday and last wk high and low
Custom watermark with examples (good for fullscreen multicharts)
can set it to show the year and week x of year
Colored candles for ays of week.
The theory behind these colors are that monday and tuesday set your initial balance for the week . having color seperation helps identify the balance
mon-tues = initial balance :green
wed +thu : blue
friday: red
Session boxes and daily initial balance
displays the asian and european trading session as one
displays the ny session first 3 hrs
how to combine sessions, weekly ib, daily ib, and sessions
will add pip lines 00/.50 increments at a later date
All-In-One Sessions, Weekly, Monday, Previous Highs/LowsWe are forever drawing key levels on our charts with saved drawing templates, but finding the levels, adding the labels, is all tedious stuff. We have indicators, but we have multiple different ones at a time.
What if you could just tick a box on/off?
Well now you can.
This all in one 'levels' indicator is designed to show all the key highs and lows from previous weeks, Monday, the current week, as well as an option to highlight the market sessions and their highs and lows.
There are lots of options available for extending lines and choosing their colors, so once you have set it up how you want, don't forget to save YOUR defaults.
Oorah.
Buy Monday, Exit Tuesday with Stop Loss and Take ProfitStrategy to go long at end of Monday before market closes and exit before Tuesday close, or at stop loss or take profit percentages
This runs strategy on entering by weekday name and also by session time.
Implemented are also Take Profit and Stop Loss to exit position using custom inputs.
Added stoploss and take profit plot lines
Swing VWAP Crypto and Stocks StrategyThis is a strategy designed for swing trading on markets such as crypto and stocks.
Its components are:
VWAP
Time Management
Risk management
Rules for entry:
We entry only on Monday, if our close of the candle crossed above VWAP
Rules for exit
We exit always on Sunday or if we either hit the TP/SL levels.
If you have any questions let me know
High Low Open Mid Ranges & Levels (Multi-Timeframe)This indicator automatically plots the chosen timeframe's high, low, mid point and open. These levels on higher timeframes act as support and resistance levels on lower timeframes, helping find entries, stoploss and profit targets.
Most common timeframes to choose are Daily, 1W, 1M, and 3M. Other timeframes that are good include, 2D, 2W and 2M.
For example, you can see in the snapshot below, we are on the 4hr TF showing those levels from the 2W. This historical 2W zone (open and mid) was (and currently still is) resistance. You can see it also provided a good entry to go short.
This is also useful for intraday scalping. Below, we are on the 15min TF with levels set on the 2D timeframe. You can see how the Open and Mid levels acted as resistance, providing good entries on range trades, with take profit set at the previous 2D low.
There is also a table which tells you all the main TFs high, low, open, and mid levels. They are the most important ones to look out for.
This indicator should not be used in isolation; it is best to pair it up with other TA such as orderblocks, S/D zones, S&R or overlay indicators.
Monday Range - JasonT revisedA revision on the famous Monday Range Script, with the first day of the week goes to Monday for FX trading.
Monday_RangePlot Monday's High / Low / Open and Mid range for you.. so you no longer have to searching for it :)