We all know how to calculate a possible target when a a SHS or iSHS appears with a horizontal neckline mirroring the top-neckline distance. What is less known however, is the fact that sloped necklines can also be very supporting. In that case you take the point of the bar connected to the neckline with the greatest distance to the Head. In my example you cannnot recognize a SHS, but as you can see it workes (this time...) the same and also very accurate in this case!
I'm planning to make a Pine script to calculate the target value and to add that value as text and a horizontal line on that target value to the graph as in this example. I'm however completely new to Pine scripting. So, if anyone can give me some inside how to find the values where the bars are connected to my blue 'neckline' I would be very grateful!
I'm planning to make a Pine script to calculate the target value and to add that value as text and a horizontal line on that target value to the graph as in this example. I'm however completely new to Pine scripting. So, if anyone can give me some inside how to find the values where the bars are connected to my blue 'neckline' I would be very grateful!
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해당 정보와 게시물은 금융, 투자, 트레이딩 또는 기타 유형의 조언이나 권장 사항으로 간주되지 않으며, 트레이딩뷰에서 제공하거나 보증하는 것이 아닙니다. 자세한 내용은 이용 약관을 참조하세요.
