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BTC Futures Settlement Dates

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Shows the CBOE and CME settlement dates as horizontal lines, with the option to show a 7 day warning in the background. This should hopefully give ample warning.

I intend to update the script as new dates become available but please PM if I've forgotten.
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Dates updated
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Added BTCM18 expiry from CME
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- Added new dates, so warnings will show up until mid July 2018
- Warnings now show past current price action, with thanks to @pequet for the code
- Changed the warn to 3 days, as 7 days was too much and the chart was 50% warnings.
- Changed colours to be more unique to reduce blending in with other indicators
- Added timezone for more precision
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Added new dates. CME up to Jan 19th and CBOE to Sep 19th.
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Fixed problem with warning placement. It appears to be a Tradingview bug so the fix is there until they can troubleshoot
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New dates added: CME until Jan 3rd and CBOE until December 19th.
- I also added an option to change the number of days that are highlighted before the settlement date. Default is 3 but if you want a whole week warning you can change it to 7.
- The actual hour of the settlement is now highlighted but is only visible on the 1h and below
Release Notes:
Updated to include expiration dates until Feb 13th 2019 for CBOE & April 3rd 2019 for CME. Thanks to @Meletios for reminding me
Release Notes:
Added dates until May 5th 2019 for CBOE & July 30th 2019 for CME

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