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This indicator basically works like Gann Grid indicator that can be used as an SNR , making it easier to draw diagonal lines with the same price difference for each line.
The change in SNR in a market can be in the form of a certain gap/point number according to its characteristics.
Entering these numbers can make it easier for traders to determine SNR for better profit.
How to use :
1.Enter "Price" (Extreme Low)
2.Enter "Price Step" (It doesn't really important, just in case the line is not enough, because tradingview has limitations in plotting lines), Default is "0" & Step is "270"
3.Enter "Point" that you want as SNR , 90 is the default for the stock market.
4.Choose "Start"
Start = The start date of the cycle of price movements
5.Choose "End"
End = The end date of the cycle of price movements
The change in SNR in a market can be in the form of a certain gap/point number according to its characteristics.
Entering these numbers can make it easier for traders to determine SNR for better profit.
How to use :
1.Enter "Price" (Extreme Low)
2.Enter "Price Step" (It doesn't really important, just in case the line is not enough, because tradingview has limitations in plotting lines), Default is "0" & Step is "270"
3.Enter "Point" that you want as SNR , 90 is the default for the stock market.
4.Choose "Start"
Start = The start date of the cycle of price movements
5.Choose "End"
End = The end date of the cycle of price movements
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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.