WARNING - THESE CYCLES CANNOT PREDICT PERFECT "UP & DOWN" MOTION There is absolutely no guarantee that these cycles will predict perfect "up & down" motion for the markets Please be aware that this tool is to be used with a robust risk management system
These cycles are representative of "circle geometry within a square of price & time"
Slowly, I will build up some ideas to go along with this script so that you can learn to apply it to many different markets in many different ways Those familiar with the work of W.D. Gann should be able to utilize this tool in many different ways
Instructions: Place the box down with 2 mouse clicks (first is for bottom left corner & second is for top right corner)
NOTE: DUE TO TRADINGVIEW LIMITATIONS
-There is a maximum of 12 divisions for your box/vibration (I will work on increasing this number) -You MUST choose a coordinate that is within the price action that has already occurred -You CANNOT initially place the box BEFORE THE FIRST BAR of data -You CANNOT initially place the box BEYOND THE LAST BAR of data
THEN, ONCE YOU HAVE PLACED THE BOX FOR THE FIRST TIME YOU CAN MANUALLY ADJUST THE DATES WITHIN THE SETTINGS TO PLACE THE BOX IN ANYWAY YOU WOULD LIKE!
릴리즈 노트
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Major Update bringing this to a 2.0 release
Simple to describe - faster - 2 more divisions allowed - opposition vibration
Hope this adds to your experience & the usefulness of this tool!
I like this indicator. Would be nice to be able to move the entire box around after you set it, and to add 2 more layer over layer for different timeframes. A total of 3. Over all I give this an A-. Great job brotha :)
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@spikeroy123, I agree those features would be great to have. I am working within the limits of Pine Script... not sure if those things are really possible yet but I'll continually update the tools as they upgrade the scripting language. Something you can do is just copy over the original box made with the script using the standard drawing tools (the Gann box tool for the box & the "Path" tool is great for copying the vibration); then you can cut and paste the vibration & boxes anywhere you'd like & also copy all you'd like. Of course this isn't an ideal solution but for now it works well enough. Thanks for the notes!