Simple script to show key levels of current day and previous day. Labels can be turned on and off as needed. Line colors, thickness and style can be changed. Modified the "M/W/D Level" script from paaax. Credit for original code goes to him. Link to script and profile posted in code of this script.
Phát hành các Ghi chú
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Removed midline and renamed labels
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Added "Yesterday's Open" level to chart, by request.
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Added the ability to choose individual lines to show or not show. Previous version only allowed you to show all lines from previous day or current day. This give more flexibility and allows for a cleaner chart.
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Added the ability to change the color of the Previous Day lines and text, and Today's lines and text.
If you look at the daily levels on the 1min SPY on 2023-11-11 you will see that once the market closes, at 4:00pm the daily low suddenly moves much lower than the actual daily low for the day.
I think there is something strange going on and maybe an error in the script. Can you take a look at what I am talking about?
Update, another public indicator performs in the same way so now I am not sure why this is happening but it doesn't appear to be your script.
tomcraziest
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Thank you for the share, Is it possible to translate in version 5 ? I d'ont succes ..
HighTimesTrader
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Would you be able to also include pre-market high and low?
hi, great indicator, thanks a lot. What happened today is that the label position stays very close to candels (default 30). Even if I change position from default 30 to 15 there is no change. Stil very close to candles. Could you please check if it works correctly? Many many thanks. Eva
NorthStarDayTrading
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@evinavysuc, That is very interesting! It was not adjustable for me either. But I did go back and apply it to a couple more days it worked fine. Glitch for today? Let's watch on the next day and see what happens. Thanks for pointing it out!
I think there is something strange going on and maybe an error in the script. Can you take a look at what I am talking about?
Update, another public indicator performs in the same way so now I am not sure why this is happening but it doesn't appear to be your script.