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Weekend % Gap in Price by eccuity.com

This indicator displays the percentage gap between each week's closing price and the following week's opening price on weekly charts.
How it works:
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Note: The indicator uses the weekly bar's open and previous bar's close, which automatically accounts for market holidays (e.g., if the market closes Thursday or opens Tuesday).
How it works:
- Calculates the gap as: (Week Open - Previous Week Close) / Previous Week Close × 100
- Displays a label above each weekly candle showing the gap percentage
- Green labels indicate a gap up (market opened higher than prior close)
- Red labels indicate a gap down (market opened lower than prior close)
Features:
- Only displays on weekly timeframes
- Shows a summary table with the last 8 weeks of data including dates, prices, and gap percentages
- Calculates a running average of all weekend gaps
- Configurable label size (tiny, small, normal)
- Alert condition for gaps exceeding a customizable threshold
Use cases:
- Identify weekend sentiment shifts and overnight risk
- Analyze historical gap patterns for a specific instrument
- Track how news and events over weekends impact opening prices
- Copy gap data from the table for further analysis
Note: The indicator uses the weekly bar's open and previous bar's close, which automatically accounts for market holidays (e.g., if the market closes Thursday or opens Tuesday).
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Protected script
This script is published as closed-source. However, you can use it freely and without any limitations – learn more here.
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.