vnhilton

RTH & ETH VWAPs [vnhilton]

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Plots 2 different VWAPs for regular & extended trading sessions, with option for a plot fill between the 2 (using pinescript's new vertical gradient feature).
Release Notes:
Added ATR bands. Can add fill between bands upon request.
Release Notes:
- Added VWAP bands
- Removed ATR bands as they were placeholders for VWAP bands

3 sets of VWAP bands for RTH & ETH, fills between the pairs.
Release Notes:
- fixed text
Release Notes:
- Added "Closest VWAP Bands" - Will show either RTH or ETH VWAP band line, whichever is lowest/highest for upper/lower lines
- Added toggle to hide ETH band lines in RTH sessions

Left chart shows RTH & ETH VWAPs & their bands. Right chart shows RTH & ETH VWAPS & the closest VWAP bands. Also shows ETH bands, but hides them during RTH session.
Release Notes:
- Added VWAP Circles for RTH & ETH VWAPs (can add circles for the band lines if requested). These circles can make price action clearer with less lines on the chart.

Left chart shows VWAP lines with VWAP circles. Right chart shows just VWAP circles.
Release Notes:
- Fixed RTH VWAP Circles displaying on ETH.
Release Notes:
- Changed ETH on ETH only toggle to apply to all ETH lines (idea is that traders who trade ETH will use ETH vwap, but as market opens then there are more RTH traders than ETH only traders, so RTH VWAP is prioritised. ETH VWAP is then prioritised during after hours).
Release Notes:
- Small text edit in regards to the new toggle.
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