OPEN-SOURCE SCRIPT
Updated CriptoAlert AutoPlot (parser robusto)

CriptoAlert AutoPlot is a utility indicator designed for traders who receive structured trading signals and want to automatically plot entry zones, targets, and stop levels on their TradingView chart — without manually drawing horizontal lines.
This tool is ideal for users of Cripto.Alert or any trading methodology that outputs price levels in text format.
How It Works
Paste your full text-based trading signal into the input box, and the indicator automatically:
Parses the text
Extracts the following price levels:
Draws horizontal dotted lines corresponding to each level
Adjusts dynamically whenever you replace the signal text
Allows you to hide all lines instantly using the “Clear values” toggle
Lines behave exactly like native TradingView horizontal lines — they stay fixed to price regardless of zoom level or time frame.
Supported Input Format
Paste the full signal in a single line or multi-line format.
The parser is flexible and recognizes the standard Cripto.Alert structure:
Entrada: 0.882438 até 1.029428
Alvos:
1- 0.560266 (41.39%)
2- 0.362432 (62.09%)
3- 0.164599 (82.78%)
Stop: 1.100001 (15.07%)
You may also place everything on one line:
Entrada: 0.882438 até 1.029428 Alvos: 1- 0.560266 | 2- 0.362432 | 3- 0.164599 Stop: 1.100001
Example of Extracted Values
After parsing, the indicator internally produces:
Entry Min: 0.882438
Entry Max: 1.029428
Target 1: 0.560266
Target 2: 0.362432
Target 3: 0.164599
Stop: 1.100001
These values are plotted automatically.
Features
Ideal For
Limitations
This indicator is purely a visual aid to speed up your charting workflow.
This tool is ideal for users of Cripto.Alert or any trading methodology that outputs price levels in text format.
How It Works
Paste your full text-based trading signal into the input box, and the indicator automatically:
Parses the text
Extracts the following price levels:
- Entry Min
- Entry Max
- Target 1
- Target 2
- Target 3
- Stop
Draws horizontal dotted lines corresponding to each level
Adjusts dynamically whenever you replace the signal text
Allows you to hide all lines instantly using the “Clear values” toggle
Lines behave exactly like native TradingView horizontal lines — they stay fixed to price regardless of zoom level or time frame.
Supported Input Format
Paste the full signal in a single line or multi-line format.
The parser is flexible and recognizes the standard Cripto.Alert structure:
Entrada: 0.882438 até 1.029428
Alvos:
1- 0.560266 (41.39%)
2- 0.362432 (62.09%)
3- 0.164599 (82.78%)
Stop: 1.100001 (15.07%)
You may also place everything on one line:
Entrada: 0.882438 até 1.029428 Alvos: 1- 0.560266 | 2- 0.362432 | 3- 0.164599 Stop: 1.100001
Example of Extracted Values
After parsing, the indicator internally produces:
Entry Min: 0.882438
Entry Max: 1.029428
Target 1: 0.560266
Target 2: 0.362432
Target 3: 0.164599
Stop: 1.100001
These values are plotted automatically.
Features
- Automatic parsing of trading signal text
- Horizontal dotted lines with adjustable opacity
- Layout-friendly design
- Clear-all option for quick chart cleanup
- Works on any market and any timeframe
- Reliable even when zooming or scaling the chart
Ideal For
- Cripto.Alert users
- Professional and retail traders
- Swing traders and scalpers using multiple price levels
- Educators who want clean chart templates for teaching
- Anyone who frequently plots multiple horizontal levels manually
Limitations
- Only parses numbers in the standard Cripto.Alert signal format
- Does not calculate risk/reward or validate signal quality
- Does not provide buy/sell recommendations
This indicator is purely a visual aid to speed up your charting workflow.
Release Notes
Small updatesOpen-source script
In true TradingView spirit, the creator of this script has made it open-source, so that traders can review and verify its functionality. Kudos to the author! While you can use it for free, remember that republishing the code is subject to our House Rules.
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.
Open-source script
In true TradingView spirit, the creator of this script has made it open-source, so that traders can review and verify its functionality. Kudos to the author! While you can use it for free, remember that republishing the code is subject to our House Rules.
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.