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Clean Price Action - Panel Economic

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Short Summary

- Displays selected macroeconomic data in a separate lower panel
- Provides fundamental context without interfering with price action
- Supports key economic indicators such as CPI, NFP, and Unemployment Rate
- Useful for higher-timeframe and structural market analysis

Full description

Overview

- Separate panel below the chart to avoid overlap with price
- Displays selected macroeconomic time series for contextual analysis
- Focuses on fundamental data rather than technical signals
- One economic dataset can be displayed at a time
- Designed to stay neutral and informational

Supported Economic Data

- CPI – Consumer Price Index reflecting inflation development
- CIR – Central Bank Interest Rate indicating monetary policy stance
- IRYY – 10-Year Government Bond Yield as a proxy for long-term rates
- IJC – Initial Jobless Claims showing short-term labor market stress
- JC4W – 4-Week Average Jobless Claims for smoothed employment trends
- NFP – Non-Farm Payrolls measuring employment growth
- UR – Unemployment Rate describing overall labor market conditions

Visualization

- Rendered as a continuous line in a separate lower panel
- Clear visual separation from price candles and overlays
- Adjustable color to fit individual chart layouts
- Suitable for long-term and structural observation

Purpose

- Adds macroeconomic context to technical price analysis
- Helps identify economic cycles and regime shifts
- Supports higher-timeframe decision making
- Allows correlation between economic data and market behavior

Notes

- Data is sourced from TradingView’s built-in economic indicators
- Values update according to official economic release schedules
- Some indicators update in steps rather than continuously
- Most effective on H4, Daily, or Weekly timeframes
Release Notes
The tool displays selected macroeconomic data in a separate lower panel, providing fundamental context without interfering with price action. It supports key indicators such as CPI, NFP, and the unemployment rate, making it useful for higher-timeframe and structural market analysis.

Disclaimer

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