INVITE-ONLY SCRIPT

THE AV BREAKER

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THE SHARKFIN

The AV Breaker uses a TDI to define sharkfins. You can set it up so it only
alert sharkfins at a specific level. Like 70/30 above/below. Or at anytime
it sharkfin the upper/lower band (Not using any level criteria.)


THE BREAKER

A breaker happens when an order block is taken out after a sharkfin setup.
This gives a HIGH probabillity reversal signal. If used with your own
higher Timeframe strategy.


THE ALERTS

The AV Breaker has built in Alert Function. You can however tell The AV breaker
what hours you want to see the alerts. You can also color the chart with a click
of a button during your alert hours session.

The Alert Session Plotted on Chart uses New York Time.


Settings:

- Time Session (Between what hours you want alert to be active)
- Highlight Session Range [] If you want chart to color selected "Time Sessiion Hours"


- Number of candles in The Order Block (Set your requirement for an Order Block)

TDI Settings: (The TDI do not need to be added to chart, but can be handy visually to add)

- TDI Low Level: 30 Default
- TDI High Level: 70 Default

- Use High/Low TDI Levels [] (If sharkfin has to be created above/below choosen TDI Level)

-- (Plus you can set any number on The TDI (Bands, RSI, MA's etc) --


How to use:

How you use it is up to you. However upon signal of The Breaker it can be good to wait
for a pullback to breaking opposite candle, or use a simple ABC 50% Fibs or similar.





Release Notes
V 2.1:

*Sell Alert FIXED
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