OPEN-SOURCE SCRIPT

Fibonacci Retracement and Target Levels

Highest and Lowest Price Points:

The script calculates the highest (high_price) and lowest (low_price) prices in the specified timeframe. These values are essential for computing the Fibonacci retracement and extension levels.
Fibonacci Retracement Levels:

fib_0: 0% level (highest price).
fib_236, fib_382, fib_50, fib_618, and fib_100: These are the classic Fibonacci retracement levels used to identify potential support or resistance areas as the price retraces from its highest point.
Fibonacci Extension Levels (Targets):

fib_1618, fib_2618, and fib_4236: These are Fibonacci extension levels used to predict potential price targets in the direction of the trend if the price breaks beyond its current range.
Drawing the Levels:

The line.new function is used to draw horizontal lines on the chart representing the Fibonacci retracement and extension levels.
Dashed lines represent retracement levels.
Dotted lines represent extension (target) levels.
How to Use:
Create a new Pine Script in TradingView.
Paste the code above into the Pine Script editor.
Save the script and apply it to your chart to see Fibonacci retracement and extension levels plotted.
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Open-source script

In true TradingView spirit, the author of this script has published it open-source, so traders can understand and verify it. Cheers to the author! You may use it for free, but reuse of this code in publication is governed by House rules. You can favorite it to use it on a chart.

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