Part of my strategy involves entering a trade based on a candle on a 5-min chart being < 2% (ignoring major volatility).
I got tired of calculating the range of a single candle either in my head or on a calculator, so I wrote this up. Feel free to share it.
Shows the %move of any single candle, default horizontal lines are 1% & 2%, can be changed by clicking the gear icon next to the indicator after you have added the indicator to your chart. Works on any timeframe, 5m, 1h, 1d, etc , obviously
the higher the timeframe, the larger the move.
I got tired of calculating the range of a single candle either in my head or on a calculator, so I wrote this up. Feel free to share it.
Shows the %move of any single candle, default horizontal lines are 1% & 2%, can be changed by clicking the gear icon next to the indicator after you have added the indicator to your chart. Works on any timeframe, 5m, 1h, 1d, etc , obviously
the higher the timeframe, the larger the move.
//@version=2 //author = https://www.tradingview.com/u/MattDeLong/ //Shows the %move of any single candle, default horizontal lines are 1% & 2%, can be changed by clicking the gear icon next //to the indicator after you have added the indicator to your chart. Works on any timeframe, 5m, 1h, 1d, etc , obviously //the higher the timeframe, the larger the move study("2% candle", overlay=false) move1 = input(1, 'Horizontal Line1 %', type=integer) move2 = input(2, 'Horizontal Line2 %', type=integer) move(k) => (high[k] - low[k]) / high[k] * 100 p1 = plot(move(0), color=gray) p2 = plot(move2, color=gray) p3 = plot(move1, color=silver) fill(p1, p2, color=#8b0000) fill(p2, p3, color=red)