Historical & Periodic Key LevelsThis TradingView indicator ("Historical & Periodic Key Levels" 📈) automatically plots significant price levels on your chart, providing a clear visual reference for potential support and resistance areas.
Key Levels Displayed 🔑:
* All-Time High (ATH) 🔼: The highest price reached in the available history for the instrument.
* All-Time Low (ATL) 🔽: The lowest price reached in the available history for the instrument.
* Previous Daily Close D: The closing price of the previous trading day.
* Previous Weekly Close W: The closing price of the previous trading week.
* Previous Monthly Close M: The closing price of the previous trading month.
* Previous Yearly Close Y: The closing price of the previous trading year.
Features ✨:
* Clear Visualization 👁️: Levels are plotted as horizontal lines, extending to the most recent bar.
* Customizable Visibility 🕶️: Toggle the display of each key level type (ATH, ATL, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Yearly closes) individually via the input settings.
* Customizable Colors 🎨: Set distinct colors for ATH, ATL, and each of the periodic close lines to suit your charting preferences.
* Adjustable Line Width ―: Control the thickness of the ATH/ATL lines and the periodic close lines separately.
* Informative Labels 🏷️: On the most recent bar, labels display the value and type of each active level (e.g., "ATH - 01/01/23", "D Close"). The ATH/ATL labels also include the date the level was established.
* Dynamic Updates 🔄: ATH and ATL levels update automatically if new highs or lows are made.
How to Use 🛠️:
1. Add the "Key Levels" indicator to your TradingView chart.
2. In the indicator settings, customize which levels you want to see (ATH, ATL, Daily Close, etc.).
3. Adjust the colors and line widths for optimal visibility on your chart setup.
4. Use the plotted lines as potential reference points for support, resistance, and overall market context.
This indicator is useful for traders who employ key historical and periodic price levels in their technical analysis strategy. It helps in quickly identifying significant price points without manual plotting.
Created by YouNesta ✍️
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NY Exchanges Trading Hours ShadingThis indicator shades 24-hour charts (e.g. crypto), similar to how TradingView can shade NYSE and NASDAQ traded securities for after-hours and pre-market trading hours.
But unlike standard securities charts, it doesn't also hide fully-closed hours - it shades them a third color.
Why?
- Even when trading crypto or non-Yew York market securities, you need to be aware of when the New York markets open and close. The whole world, including crypto price action, is often strongly affected by the New York stock markets. (Especially just after opening, and just before closing.)
- "After-hours" trading hours (4:OOPM to 8:00PM) are shaded with a subtle blue background, by default.
- "Pre-market" trading hours (4:00AM to 9:30 AM) are shaded a subtle orange background, by default.
- Completely closed hours in between - and weekends - are shaded a subtle dark green, by default.
This has no awareness of trading holidays - only weekends.
By default it disables itself on day view and higher.
Regular trading hours are from 9:30AM to 4:00PM Eastern time, Monday through Friday. Those may be different times in your time zone, which this takes into account, including daylight savings time. (Obviously if you aren't in US Eastern time, you don't want it shaded based on 9:30 to 4:00 your local time - you want it based on whatever New York time is for you.)
Close Day Buy/Sell)It draws a line to the previous day's close and generates a long/buy signal if the candle close is above the previous day's close for short periods, and generates a short/sell signal if the candle close is below the previous day's close.
it makes more sense to use it in 1-minute periods.
in the settings section
day close = the previous day's close line
Tp lines = Take profit lines
Moving average = simple moving average for generating a signal when it breaks the previous day's closing line
longTP = profit rate
ShortTP = profit rate
may you always win.
Price Open/High/Low/CloseAnother indicator that shows Open, High, Low, Close on multiple timeframes.
It can be used to discover possible support/resistance areas on lower timeframes.
Other indicators may do the same thing but just added some custom timeframes
Not closed yet scriptI made this to serve as a reminder if a candle is not closed yet. This is to avoid entering a trade based on a candle that is not closed because this candle could look alot different by the time it closes. Good luck.