[MAD] Fibonacci retracementThis is just a Fibonacci Retracement tool with some interactive information based on the actual closing price
How to use:
add the script,
input left bottom with the 1st click,
input top with the 2nd click
Informations you can see than:
Fiblevel (Price) %till_this_point = pricedifference
additional:
Bottom of the fib
Range Up in % + Price-Range
Range Down in %
you can shift the comma with the decimal functions for trading shitcoins as example
if looking into the past, level/price will follow, liveinfo using the close is than hidden
what will follow:
reverse
log/linear
autogrow when range will be wicked
maybe alerts on levels... have to think about how to capture correctly
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Mastering Market Structure"Market structure first, always" - Mr. Anderson aka TrueCrypto28 right before he went on to master Kung-Fu
Understanding and identifying market structure is essential for successful and consistent profitability. No system is perfect, but trading in the direction of the prevailing market structure can reduce the likelihood of being caught severely offsides and can yield trades with tighter invalidations and greater risk-to-reward potential.
This script will automatically identify and plot the following:
Market Structure
Pivot highs and lows using the lookback left and right lengths are analyzed to identify major swing highs and lows to identify the current trading range.
Bullish structure is characterized by a series of higher highs and higher lows.
Bearish Structure is characterized by lower highs and lower lows.
Structure breaks when a bar closes outside the current trading range. Major swing highs and lows will update following these breaks to continue following the current price action
Current market structure bias, bullish or bearish, can be displayed in a table in the location of your choosing.
Structure is fractal, so seeing low time frame structure shift against the high time frame structure can identify the beginning of a pullback. When it realigns with the high timeframe structure, it can identify the beginning of the high time frame trend continuation. You can choose to analyze structure on any timeframe with this script and even add multiple copies of it to your chart each analyzing different a timeframes to easily find high quality trade opportunities.
Fibonacci Levels of the current trading range
These are included to help identify areas of interest for trade execution and profit levels.
We want to buy at a discount and sell at a premium. The "Wholesale Zone" can be considered below the 50% retracement level in bullish structure, or above it in a bearish structure.
When in a bullish structure, "discount" buy opportunities can be found below the 50% retracement level with the expectation of trend continuation.
In a bearish structure, more ideal "premium' sell opportunities can be found above the 50% retracement with the expectation of trend continuation.
Optimal trade entry (OTE) zone, between the 61.8% and 78.6% retracement can offer a great risk-to-reward ratio for execution of a new position in trending environments.
When trading sideways in a range, opening new buy positions near the bottom of the range or new sell positions from the top of the range are preferred. Midrange 50% level commonly sees some reaction and can be used as a primary target with further targets either being the opposite end of the range or lower support levels (see order block section).
Order Blocks
New Bullish and bearish order blocks are created and plotted with every respective market structure break. They identify the price level from which the most recent leg of price action that yielded the structure break began.
In strong trending environments, these levels should continue to support or resist price. They are great areas to look to enter new positions.
Order blocks can also be used as targets for your trades to avoid giving back unrealized profits as price tends to react off of these levels.
To keep your chart clean and the order blocks relevant, an order block will be automatically deleted if price trades through and closes beyond it. Otherwise, printed order blocks will remain on your chart until either it's origin bar is out of TradingView's maximum bar history allowance or their maximum box count allowance.
Pairing these with fibonacci levels, retracements into order blocks that are in the Wholesale Zone or even the OTE zone offer higher probability trades with more favorable risk-to-reward potential.
Swing Failure
Swing failure patterns (SFPs) arise when a candle takes out a swing high or low, but fails to close beyond it.
Again, pairing these with other features of this script like range boundaries, wholesale zones, OTE zones, and order blocks can help traders identify the best times to actually execute their trade as SFPs are commonly seen at points of inflection in price action.
Moving Averages
Up to 4 moving averages from the current time frame are available. MA type and lengths can be adjusted to your preference.
Up to 4 MTF MAs. By Default this is an EMA 200 as it is commonly used for trend identification and support/resistance.
These are included for confluence of trend direction and strength.
They can also act as dynamic support and resistance and so can be useful for trade execution if price bounces or rejects off of them or targets as price may do so when it reaches them.
Additionally, alerts have been coded for the following scenarios:
MS Break alerts will trigger on bar close when a break in market structure has been confirmed.
SFP alerts will trigger on bar close when the swing failure pattern has been confirmed.
Entering OB alerts will trigger as soon as price touches the closest order block.
Entering Wholesale Zone alerts will trigger as soon as price cross the 50% retracement level. This can be used as an early alert to identify assets that have undergone a significant pullback before potential continuation in the direction of the main trend.
Entering OTE Zone alerts will trigger as soon as price crosses into the Optimal Trade Entry zone between the 61.8% and 78.6% retracement.
This script is unique in the way that it tracks market structure, automatically updates as price action continues to develop, presents high quality areas of interest, and SFPs for trend reversal and continuation. Traders will no longer need to constantly monitor their charts or exhaustively update their alerts to find good trade opportunities. This script takes care of all of it automatically. Collectively, all of the included features can be used to build a complete trading system.
Auto Fibo Multi Timeframe [Misu]█ This indicator shows a Multi Timeframe automatic Fibonacci retracement levels.
This indicator is built using pivots from a user-selected timeframe to draw and orient the Fibonacci retracement.
Fibonacci analysis uses a logical sequence of numbers to predict trends and price action.
█ Usages:
The Fibonacci retracement is used to identify hidden support and resistance levels that an investor can use for entry, exit, and stop placement.
Depending on your usage, you can track breakouts above and below retracement levels to provide early entry points for major breakouts and breakdowns.
Higher timeframe Fibs allow you to have more relevant and weighted signals.
█ Features:
Choose Timeframe
Choose Fib levels
Color Fib Levels Individually
Color Fib Levels all in one
█ Parameters:
Timeframe: The Timeframe chosen.
Left Bars: A parameter used to calculate pivots.
Right Bars: A parameter used to calculate pivots.
UI Settings: Select Fibs levels and colors.
Automatic Fibonacci Retracement + Golden Ratio | by Octopu$👑 Automatic Fibonacci Retracement on Specific Timeframes + Golden Ratio | by Octopu$
Fibonacci Retracement is a method of technical analysis for determining support and resistance levels.
It is named after the famous Fibonacci sequence of numbers: 23.6%, 38.2%, 61.8%, and 78.6%
These ratios provide price levels to which markets tend to retrace a portion of a move.
Also used as a potential spot before a trend continues (or reverses) original direction.
While not officially a Fibonacci ratio, 50% is also used.
Fibonacci Levels can be drawn between any two significant price points or time frames.
(Such as a High and a Low or also on Daily and Weekly charts)
The indicator will then Automatically create the levels between those selected points.
Golden ratio, also known as the divine proportion, in mathematics, is the irrational number:
(1 + Square root of√5)/2, often denoted by the Greek letter ϕ or τ
Which is approximately equal to 1.618.
(Two quantities are in the golden ratio if their ratio is the same as the ratio of their sum to the larger of the two quantities.)
That's The Magic of the Fibonaccis, as well the Golden Ratio itself.
And this is exactly where this Indicator by Octopu$ kicks in:
This indicator Automatically sets all the Fibonacci Levels within the Retracement selected.
On top of that, it Highlights the Golden Ratio for the Fibonacci Levels drawn.
Additionally, it sets the Golden Ratio as possible Support or Resistance level,
Doing so by having visual identification to the Up or Down side.
This changes the game! Along with Price Action, Trend Direction, Chart Analysis and other Indicators as well.
(The combination relies on your own knowledge about Confluence Factors along with your Due Diligence)
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SPY
ANY Ticker. ANY Timeframe.
(SPY 5m as an example only)
Features:
• Multiple Timeframes
• Automatic Lines
• Fibonacci Setup
• Golden Ratio
• S/R Highlight
Options:
• Timeframe Selection
• Fibonacci Rates
• Line Customization
• Color Pickers
• Toggle On/Off
Notes:
v1.0
Indicator release.
Changes and updates can come in the future for additional functionalities or per requests. Follow and Stay Tuned!
Did you like it? Please Support and Shoot me a message! I'd appreciate if you dropped by to say thanks! Thank you.
- Octopu$
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Auto Fibonacci [Misu]█ This indicator shows an automatic Fibonacci retracement levels.
This indicator is designed based on highs, lows, and trend interpretation to orientate the fibonacci retracement in the good direction.
Fibonacci analysis uses a logical sequence of numbers to predict trends and price action.
█ Usages:
The Fibonacci retracement is used to identify hidden support and resistance levels that an investor can use for entry, exit, and stop placement.
Depending on your usage, you can track breakouts above and below retracement levels to provide early entry points for major breakouts and breakdowns.
█ Features:
> Choose Fib levels
> Color Fib Levels all in one
> Color Fib Levels Individually
█ Parameters:
Deviation: A parameter used to calculate pivots.
Depth: A parameter used to calculate pivots.
UI Settings: Select Fibs levels and colors.
[Kronorium] - VWAP Fibonacci Channels/ExtensionsSimple indicator that creates retracement levels at each major Fibonacci interval above and below VWAP.
VWAP is depicted as the thick yellow line in the middle of the channels.
When the trend is above VWAP (yellow), you can view this as bullish, vice versa, below yellow is bearish.
Each level after being above or below VWAP has a Fibonacci "rung", like on a ladder, you'll notice price jumping in and out of each of these levels.
Auto Fibonacci Levels + Auto Trend Line generatorAnother indicator for you guys!!!
This indicator consists of the 5 key Fibonacci retracement levels, plotted automatically to user input settings. I also have included an auto support/resistance trend line generator.
What is a Fibonacci retracement?
'Fibonacci retracement is a method of technical analysis for determining support and resistance levels. It is named after the Fibonacci sequence of numbers, whose ratios provide price levels to which markets tend to retrace a portion of a move before a trend continues in the original direction.' - Wikipedia
How to use the Fibonacci retracement?
- The Fibonacci levels are default. These percentiles from price to the average of the high in a sample and low in a sample give you a guideline of where a bottom may be, where a top may be, and where a range is being created.
- Look for the price to reject from 61.8% and 76.4%, and also look for price to bounce from 38.2% and 23.6%. If a lower low/higher high is made, the fib levels will follow and the percentiles within will be recalculated after a 5 candle offset period.
- If you see price trending towards the lower percentiles (38&23) and using the 50% as resistance, look for a break downwards and vice versa.
-This Fibonacci set as all others is subject to fake-out, always use this with another series indicator, or don't use it as a signal for entry at all (unless you have a backdated strategy)
How to use the trend line generator?
-The trend line generator will only plot when a lower low/higher high has taken place within the input amount of candles. It is also offset by a user amount.
-The check box will give the option to have the trend line's plot or not.
- If you see a green/red dot it means that that will be your first coordinate for the trend line, and until the computations are complete it will give you an idea of which direction it will be in (resistance or support)
-When opening this indicator zoom out all the way to connect any trend lines that do not load automatically.
Let me know if you have any questions, suggestions or issues! Thank you everyone!
-Cheatcode1 :)
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+ Dynamic Fibo-Donchian ChannelsThis is my second Donchian Channels indicator (and will probably be my last because how many does one really need). This version is different from my other one in that, well, it's 'dynamic' which simply means that it self adjusts based on the same formula that my Ultimate Moving Average does. What does that mean? It just means that the script takes an average of 8 different length, in this case, highest highs and lowest lows. The user doesn't need to pick a lookback/length/period/what-have-you. The indicator does it all itself. This, I think, makes for a very nice baseline or bias indicator to fit within a system that utilizes something like that. I also think it makes for a more accurate gauge of higher highs and lower lows within a timeframe, because honestly what does it mean to make a lower low over 20 periods or 8 periods or 50 periods? I don't know. What I do know is that traditional Donchian Channels never made much sense to me, but this does.
Additionally, I've kept (I guess that's not 'additionally') the fibonacci retracement levels from my other Donchian Channels indicator. These are calculated off the high and the low of the Donchian Channels themselves. You will see that there are only three retracement levels (.786, .705, .382), one of which is not a fib level, but what some people call the 'OTE,' or 'optimal trade entry.'' If you want more info on the OTE just web search it. So, why no .618 or .236? Reason being that the .618 overlaps the .382, and the .236 is extremely close to the .786. This sounds confusing, but the retracement levels I'm using are derived from the high and low, so it was unnecessary to have all five levels from each. I could have just calculated from the high, or just from the low, and used all the levels, but I chose to just calculate three levels from the high and three from the low because that gives a sort of mirror image balance, and that appeals to me, and the utility of the indicator is the same.
The plot lines are all colored, and I've filled certain zones between them. There is a center zone filled between both .382 levels, an upper and lower zon filled between the .786 and either the high or the low, and a zone between the .705 and .785
If you like the colored zones, but don't like the plots because they cause screen compression, turn off the plots under the "style" tab, or much more simply right click on the price scale and click 'scale price chart only.' Voila! No more screen compression due to a moving average or some other annoyance.
Besides that basis being a nice baseline indicator the various fib bands (or just the high and low bands) make for excellent mean reversion extremes in ranging environments.
There are alerts for candle closes across every line.
Below is an image of the indicator at default settings.
Below is an image of the indicator with the center .382 channel turned off.
Below is an image of the indicator with just the .786/.705 channel showing .
CDC Fibonacci Retracement and ExtensionThis indicator is meant to be used as a tool to quickly identify
fibonacci retracements and projections in multiple charts during
the same date range.
Users can set the calculation date range and quickly flip through
different charts for comparisons
Steps for using this indicator is as follows:
1. Specify Start Date and End Date for calculations
2. Choose Open-ended mode for just retracements, this will disregard
end date in calculations.
3. Select price source, if Use Highs/Lows is selected, the indicator will
use high and low prices for calculation, if not, closing price eill
be used instead
4. Select and/or modify retracement / projection lines as you see fit.
5. Enjoy the result!
ZigZag with Retracement LevelsThis is a modification to "ZigZag with Fibonacci Levels" by LonesomeTheBlue.
By default, the script finds the ZigZag, draws Fibonacci lines and labels accordinly. ZigZag period can be set.
The modification to the original script provides the following features:
1) Option for user to customize retracement levels, if they don't want to use Fibonacci levels. This allows for different strategy adoptions.
2) Option to show Fibonacci or custom retracement levels based on the latest pivot (including the current bar)
For example:
Enjoy and happy trading~!!
High and Low Fibonacci Pivot PointsThis is a standard fibonacci retracement level indicator and free to use for all. I couldn't find any decent retracement levels that works for me (and definitely wasted money on paid script access that didn't work so well for my trading style), so I created this for my own use and now sharing it with the TradingView community. Fibonacci retracement levels help traders predict key areas where a stock/security may find support or resistance. The common ratios are available, such as 23.6, 38.2, 61.8 and so forth. You can choose from Day, Week or Month for your fibonacci retracement lines. In order to keep in sync with my particular style of keeping charts nice and clean, I've created this indicator with defaults to use friendly color schemes. You can of course, choose another color, etc... that fits your own taste. All of my published scripts utilize TradingView's version 5 scripting.
Main Features:
- Show or hide pre-market high and lows (the pre-market high & lows are hidden by default)
- Show or hide the 1-hour 20 EMA line (hidden by default, as this is more uncommon than the 1-hour 50 EMA line for potential support or resistance)
- Show or hide the 1-hour 50 EMA line
- Show or hide the fibonacci retracement lines (the 50% line is hidden by default)
- Option to allow the fibonacci retracement lines to start out the first few minutes of market open to use the pre-market high & low. Once the stock/security price breaks either the pre-market high or pre-market low, it reverts to using the day's high and low. This only works on chart timeframes under the daily time frame.
FYI:
All customizable settings have a help/info window. Please refer to the help/info window, if you're unsure of what a setting does what. Also, note that I wrote and published this script after market close, so I haven't had the chance to check/test if everything works, which can only be fully verified during market open hours (for non-crypto securities).
* Please note that this script is in its early beta stage and there could be bugs. This is being provided as is and the information provided by this script is meant for informational/entertainment purposes only.
God Number Channel v2(GNC v2)GNC got a little update:
1) Logic changed a bit.
I tried to calculate MAs based on the power(high - low of previous bars).You can see it the M-variables, as new statements were added in calculation section of MAs. I don't really know if I did right, because I didn't go too much in Pine Script. I just wanted to make a Bollinger-bands-like bands, which could predict the levels at which might reverse, using legendary fibonacci and Tesla's harmonic number 432. It's might sound as a joke, but as you can see, it works pretty good.
2) Customization :
No need to change Fibonacci ratios in code. Now you can do it in the GNC settings. Also MAs' names were made obvious, just check it out. Time of million similar "MA n1" has passed :)
3) Trade-entry advices :
I didn't tell you exactly the trade-entry advices, as I haven't explored this script fully yet :) But you probably understood something intuitively, when added GNC on the chart. Now I made things way more obvious:
1. Zones between Fib ratios show you how aware you should be of price movements. Basically, here are the rules, but you probably understand them already:
1.1 Red zone(RZ) : high awareness, very likly for price to be reversed, but if there is a clear trend and you know, than it might be a time for price to shoot up/down.
1.2 Orange zone(OZ) : medium awareness, not so obvious, as price might go between boundaries of OZ and continue the trend movement if such followed before entering the OZ. If price go below lower boundary of OZ and the next bar opens below this boundary, it might be a signal for SHORY, BUT(!) please consider confirmation of any sort to be more sure. Think of going beyond the upper boundary by analogy.
1.3 Green Zone(GZ) : if the price hits any boundary of green zone, it is usually a good oppurtunity to open a position against the movement(hit lower boundary -> open LONG, hit upper boundary -> open SHORT).
1.4 Middle Zone(Harmonic Zone)(MZ) : same rules from Green Zone.
IMPORTANT RECCOMENDATION : Use trend indicator to trend all signals from zones to follow the trend, 'cause counter-trending with this thing without stop loss might very quickly wipe you out , might if you will counter-trend strategy with GNC, I will be glad if you share it with the community :)
Reccomendation for better entries :
1) if the price hits the lower(or high) boundaries(LB or HB) zone after zone(hit LB or HB of RZ, then of OZ, then of GZ), it is a very good signal to either LONG, if price was hitting LBs , or SHORT, if hitting HBs .
2) Consider NOT to place trades when in MZ, as price in this zone gets tricky often enough. By the way, if you dont the see the harmonic MAs(which go with plot(ma1+(0.432*avg1)) ), then set the transparency of zone to 20% or a bit more and then it will be ok.
I will continue to develop the GNC and any help or feedback from you, guys, will be very helpful for me, so you welcome for any of those, but please be precise in your critics.
Thank you for using my stuff, hope you found it usefull. Good luck :)
Intra-variety Timeframe Floating Fibonacci Levels [Loxx]Intra-variety Timeframe Floating Fibonacci Levels is an intraday, intraweek, and intramonth indicator to be used for scalping on lower timeframes. The indicator paints the developing fibonacci retracement levels as they change overtime over the selected intra-variety timeframe chosen. This indicator acts as another way to gauge support and resistance levels.
What Are Fibonacci Retracement Levels?
Fibonacci retracement levels—stemming from the Fibonacci sequence—are horizontal lines that indicate where support and resistance are likely to occur.
Each level is associated with a percentage. The percentage is how much of a prior move the price has retraced. The Fibonacci retracement levels are 23.6%, 38.2%, 61.8%, and 78.6%. While not officially a Fibonacci ratio, 50% is also used.
The indicator is useful because it can be drawn between any two significant price points, such as a high and a low. The indicator will then create the levels between those two points.
Suppose the price of a stock rises $10 and then drops $2.36. In that case, it has retraced 23.6%, which is a Fibonacci number. Fibonacci numbers are found throughout nature. Therefore, many traders believe that these numbers also have relevance in financial markets.
Fibonacci retracement levels were named after Italian mathemetician Leonardo Pisano Bigollo, who was famously known as Leonardo Fibonacci. However, Fibonacci did not create the Fibonacci sequence. Fibonacci, instead, introduced these numbers to western Europe after learning about them from Indian merchants. Fibonacci retracement levels were formulated in Ancient India between 450 and 200 BCE.
Details
-Change Fibonacci levels
-Select day, week, or month timeframe
Fibo-AutoIt provides the fibonacci retracement levels refers to how many bar number counts which is given by user in options. There are fibonacci levels which help to see the levels.
Fibonacci Timing PatternThe Fibonacci Timing Pattern is a price-based counter that seeks to determine short-term and medium-term reversals in price action. It is based on the following set of conditions:
* For a bullish Fibonacci timing signal: The market must shape 8 consecutive close prices where each close price is lower than the close prices from 3 and 5 periods ago.
* For a bearish Fibonacci timing signal: The market must shape 8 consecutive close prices where each close price is higher than the close prices from 3 and 5 periods ago.
The signals of the pattern are ideally used in a sideways market or used in tandem with the trend (bullish signals are taken in a bullish market and bearish signals are taken in a bearish market).
Sholi Auto Levels◾️ Auto levels are calculated for each timeframe separately. The script builds fibonacci levels once in a certain period for each of the timeframes. With the help of previously found support and resistance levels, high and low values, the indicator determines the most accurate distribution of fibonacci levels.
Extremely convenient for use in Technical Analysis. You can define rise or fall correction levels by the specified levels.
◾️ How to use?
Blue levels - support. Red - resistance. If you hover over the pointer near the level, you can see detailed information.
As a rule, the price moves at the indicated levels. It lingers on them and tries to break through or find support.
◾️ What is useful for you?
You will be able to build your own analytics based on clear levels that ideally determine the potential for movement in the market.
Solution Zigma - Fibonacci Impulse'Solution Zigma' is strategy for any securities because this strategy use EMA of Fibonacci Level and Plot Like candle easy for analysis trend impulse. This strategy used DMI(ADX) for filter sideway but not greatest indicator, Please use this strategy with Risk Management.
AutoFiboRetraceLibrary "AutoFiboRetrace"
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Parameters:
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Auto Harmonic Patterns Indicator
Reinforcement of PRZ(d) zone marking
Current trend line
Real-time position adjustment of the PRZ(d) zone according to the current trend
Fibonacci retracement displayed when zone PRZ(d) is achieved
Code refactorings
Correction of previous highs and previous lows of the trend line finding PRZ
Separation of completed harmonic model and expected harmonic model logic
Add XAD ratio label
Error rate default of 1% applied
FIBIShows Fibonacci waves for a long range and Fibonacci lines for a short range.
For me it helps to identify key levels or confluence on the macro and micro range.
In the example above you can clearly see that the macro waves are in a down-trend while the micro lines are in a up-trend..
Also the price has been rejected at the 78.6 fib mirco line but found support on the 78.6 macro wave.
these situations are hard to find with the default retracement tools
GBTT Premarket Fib ZonesOverview:
This is a daily pre market fib tool. Basically, it looks at your premarket price action and generates a set of fibs. From there, it cross references bearish vs bullish fibs, creates a bear and bull zone to watch for during the day. Finally it draws associated fib levels in each direction are plotted/shaded to represent possible price levels for the day.
The lines will redraw/update every day at open, 930 est and then be there on the chart all day until the following open. These zones are meant to be a reference point for the current trading day only.
Intended use:
To provide educational content about the short term movement of an asset. Can be used on any time frame. But remember, it updates at 930 at open for each day and is only applicable to the current trading day.
Disclaimer:
NOT intended to be a sole source of Technical Analysis or anything more than an educational tool!
Titans Engulfing Retracement ZonesThe Titan Engulfing Retracement Zones indicator detects Engulfing Candlesticks on a higher user defined timeframe, and uses that event to plot retracement and extension levels on the chart for ease of users' chart reading and trade execution. The four retracement levels, two of which delimit the target entry zone, and another two delimiting the target exit zone, are also user defined.
The user of this indicator is advised that the default levels provided are unoptimized. The user of this indicator is advised to use this indicator at his or her own risk.
To further filter out the results of Engulfing Candlestick detection, a long wick condition has been included into the detection mechanics.
Dinapoli LevelsThis indicator displays Fibonacci levels in a clearer way. That helps to identify Confluence and Agreement zones.
Once the indicator is added to a chart, you must select the A-B focus points:
In an Up Swing, the A-point would be the Low Pivot and the B-point would be the High Pivot.
In a Down Swing, the A-point would be the High Pivot and the B-point would be the Low Pivot.
Due to Tradingview limitations, the indicator needs to be deleted and re-added to the chart every time you need to draw new levels.
The indicator can be added as many times as D-Levels you indend to display.
Here are its main features:
Select which levels to display for each instance of the indicator (F3, F4, F5).
Customize the color for each level.
Display the price tag.
Customize the distance to the right at which the levels are displayed.
Customize the width of the levels.
Customize the thickness of the lines.