OPEN-SOURCE SCRIPT
Updated

[Mad] Triple Bollinger Bands MTF

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These are classic triple Bollinger bands with different multipliers
You can change the time frame plotted,
for example, you can show a 1-hour chart, but plot 6-hour Bollinger.

Since I haven't found any other OpenSource variant that can plot the 3 bands in a different time frame, here is my script for you

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bollinger_Bands


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additional you can see in this script, how to move data around with arrays instead of multiple variables.
This way you can cut down security calls to a minimum. (look at the transfer- and bollarray)
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added Labels
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did update alarms (simplebool, multibit, alarms to select)
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libary update
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patching a weird behavior when selecting big custom timeframes, like 1 month on a 8h chart
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the background transparency is now changeable via parameter
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selectable shifting of lines and text into the future
removed limitation of labeldrawing on fixed % from close
minor settings cleanup (groupings)
code cleanup
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added relative bollinger band width, based on lookback time
added automatic decimals for lowvalue assets
added selectable moving average to build the bands
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color transparency for lines fixed
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some fun with the colors ;-)

snapshot

to activate there is now a button "Dynamic colors"
Colors of the phases are configurable
Transparency for background moved to a global color group, also modifies the dynamic background
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Bugfix:
ticksize 1 is now possible without an errormessage

Feature:
2 more bands (4 + 5, default off)
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Typo... sry for doublepost
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Patch ...
timeseries error on htf when ticker begin was reached
thanks Andreas for the find
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limited Digits autoselect in labels (happening with very high digitscount on shitcoins like NEXA)

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