Whole number highlightsThis very simple indicator provides what should be a built-in TradingView feature: it highlights the whole number currency amounts (dollar, pound, euro, etc.) on your chart with a simple and unobtrusive dotted line. By default, a slightly thicker dotted line is used on whole number multiples of ten.
These are important to highlight because they often act as "psychological levels" in the marketplace, especially when they coincide with more significant levels of support or resistance. They can also help provide a sense of scale to the chart, which is useful when switching between various zoom levels.
It's open-source, so it can be easily combined into other indicators, which should especially be useful for those with limited plans who are allowed a limited number of indicators.
Disclaimer : Use at your own risk. This indicator and the strategy described herein are not in any way financial advice, nor does the author of this script make any claims about the effectiveness of this indicator or of any related strategy, which may depend highly on the discretion and skill of the trader executing it, among many other factors outside of the author's control. The author of this script accepts no liability, and is not responsible for any trading decisions that you may or may not make as a result of this indicator. You should expect to lose money if using this indicator.
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Quarters TheoryIndicator that lets you to put Whole (red), Half (blue) and Quarter (green) levels on a chart, which work as support/resistance levels. Defaults are only for EURUSD, for other symbols you have to change the settings. First input is "Starting Price (Bottom)", which should be the lowest point you want your levels to be. There are only 10 Whole levels on this indicator, but if you want you could add them from pine editor. The next input is "Next Whole Level" this is the price from one whole level to next whole level, for example for EURUSD it is 0.01. The third input is for removing the quarter lines (green lines), if you want to remove them set this option to "0", otherways leave this to "1".
This indicator looks very good on JPY and NZD pairs.
Works on long term too:
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