OPEN-SOURCE SCRIPT

Daily High and Low Levels Indicator

Von Alrussi
This Pine Script indicator displays horizontal lines representing the high and low levels of the previous trading day, extending them to the right side of the chart for better visibility. It updates automatically at the start of each new trading day.

Features:

Daily High and Low Levels: Marks the high and low levels of the previous day with horizontal lines.

Customization:
Adjust the color, style, and thickness of the lines to fit your preferences.
High Level Line Color: Customize to your preferred color (default: gray).
Low Level Line Color: Customize to your preferred color (default: white).
Line Style Options: Choose between solid, dashed, or dotted lines.
Line Thickness: Adjust the width of the lines.
Extended Lines: Extend the lines to the right side of the chart for enhanced visibility.
Labeling: Shows clear labels "Previous High" and "Previous Low" next to the lines for easy reference.

Usage:
Add this indicator to your chart to visualize the previous day's high and low levels.
Customize the appearance of the lines and labels using the input options.
The indicator will automatically update these levels at the beginning of each trading day.
This indicator is designed to help traders quickly identify significant price levels from the previous day and make informed trading decisions.

License: This script is provided under the Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) License. For more information, visit Creative Commons License.
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Open-source Skript

Ganz im Sinne von TradingView hat dieser Autor sein/ihr Script als Open-Source veröffentlicht. Auf diese Weise können nun das Script auch andere Trader verstehen und prüfen. Vielen Dank an den Autor! Sie können das Script kostenlos verwenden. Die Nutzung dieses Codes in einer Veröffentlichung wird in unseren Hausregeln reguliert. Sie können es als Favoriten auswählen, um es in einem Chart zu verwenden.

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