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OPEN=HIGH/LOW Labels

Introduction:
The "OPEN=HIGH/LOW Labels" script is designed to visually indicate instances where the opening price is equal to the high or low price of the candle. It overlays labels on the chart to highlight these conditions, providing traders with additional insights into price action.

Key Features:
Customizable Inputs: Traders can adjust parameters such as the maximum percentage difference between the opening price and the high/low prices, as well as the maximum number of labels to display.

Buy and Sell Conditions: The script defines conditions for both buy and sell scenarios based on whether the low price is equal to or greater than the opening price (indicating potential buying interest) or the high price is equal to or less than the opening price (indicating potential selling interest).

Limited Label Display: To prevent clutter on the chart, the script limits the number of labels displayed by removing older labels when the maximum number is reached.

Usage:
High Price Max %: Adjust this parameter to set the maximum percentage difference allowed between the opening price and the high price of the candle.
Low Price Max %: Set the maximum percentage difference allowed between the opening price and the low price of the candle.
Max Labels: Define the maximum number of labels to be displayed on the chart.
Interpretation:
OL-Buy Label: This label is displayed when the low price of the candle is equal to or greater than the opening price, indicating potential buying interest.
OH-Sell Label: This label is displayed when the high price of the candle is equal to or less than the opening price, suggesting potential selling interest.
Conclusion:
The "OPEN=HIGH/LOW Labels" script is a useful tool for traders to identify instances where the opening price aligns closely with the high or low price of a candle. By customizing parameters and interpreting the labels, traders can gain valuable insights into market sentiment and potential trading opportunities.





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