{PREMIUM} Support And Resistance Script

Luckily, we have a solution. The script you see below is a custom software that was developed by Mike that automatically identifies the best price levels to buy (support) at and sell (resistance) at. The software uses a proprietary algorithm that identifies when stocks are undervalued and overvalued. When a stock is undervalued, a blue diamond and the word "SUPPORT" will automatically appear on your chart. Additionally, when a stock is overvalued, a black flag and the word "RESISTANCE" will automatically appear on your chart.
When you sign up for our program you have 100% full access to use the support and resistance script on all major stock exchanges, global currency pairs, worldwide indexes, 30+ crypto exchanges, and more. In addition to having completely automatic support and resistance points on your chart, you will have exclusive access to a screener that scans through 19,000 stocks every night and finds the best stocks to buy now. The screener shows stocks that have huge upside potential with minimal downside risk. The stocks on the list are in the $1 - $300 price range, so this screener is suitable for all types of traders.
This new version now plots the support (green) and resistance (red) levels
Invite-only script
Only users approved by the author can access this script. You'll need to request and get permission to use it. This is typically granted after payment. For more details, follow the author's instructions below or contact m_p_d3 directly.
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Disclaimer
Invite-only script
Only users approved by the author can access this script. You'll need to request and get permission to use it. This is typically granted after payment. For more details, follow the author's instructions below or contact m_p_d3 directly.
TradingView does NOT recommend paying for or using a script unless you fully trust its author and understand how it works. You may also find free, open-source alternatives in our community scripts.