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PineScript Technical Indicator Development: Custom Chart Indicators Using TradingView PineScript
by , Minakshi
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ALL VERSION 5 UPDATES INCLUDED Table of Contents Lesson 1: The TradingView Platform Lesson 2: Making your first indicator
study, strategy, and overlay Lesson 3: Plotting multiple indicators: Saving Subscription
Adding more moving averages to Price Chart
Changing the color of the plot
Do it yourself Lesson 4: Variables and Built-in Variables
How data is stored in pinescript?
Built-in Variables
Coding using the Concepts learned so far
Type of data
Variables Lesson 5: Operators
Why they are called operators?
Relational Operators
Logical Operators
Coding using the concepts learned so far Lesson 6: Conditional Statements
The "iff" statement
The "if .... else..." condition
Bar marking when open = high[1] Lesson 7: Drawing Shapes/text / Labels on chart
The plotshape & plotchar function
The label function
Label function inside a conditional block
A label can print variables
Label as debugging tool Lesson 8: Loops - Repeating Task
The "for" Loop
The break Statement Lesson 9: Setting up Alert
Setting Alert from TradingView Interface
Setting Custom Alert
Engulf Screener through PineScript
Explanation to Screener Code Lesson 10: Functions
Built inTechnical Indicators
Average True Value
Exponential Moving Average
Parabolic SAR
Correlation
Chande Momentum Oscillator
Center of Gravity
Money Flow Index
Stoch
Bollinger Bands
Williams %R
Keltner Channels
Directional Movement Index
SuperTrend
Other major built-in functions
Pivot high and Pivot lows
The crossover and crossunder function
Barssince
The valuewhen function
User Defined Functions
Example Marking Doji Pattern
Library
Chapter 11: Coding Auction Failure
ALL VERSION 5 UPDATES INCLUDED Table of Contents Lesson 1: The TradingView Platform Lesson 2: Making your first indicator
study, strategy, and overlay Lesson 3: Plotting multiple indicators: Saving Subscription
Adding more moving averages to Price Chart
Changing the color of the plot
Do it yourself Lesson 4: Variables and Built-in Variables
How data is stored in pinescript?
Built-in Variables
Coding using the Concepts learned so far
Type of data
Variables Lesson 5: Operators
Why they are called operators?
Relational Operators
Logical Operators
Coding using the concepts learned so far Lesson 6: Conditional Statements
The "iff" statement
The "if .... else..." condition
Bar marking when open = high[1] Lesson 7: Drawing Shapes/text / Labels on chart
The plotshape & plotchar function
The label function
Label function inside a conditional block
A label can print variables
Label as debugging tool Lesson 8: Loops - Repeating Task
The "for" Loop
The break Statement Lesson 9: Setting up Alert
Setting Alert from TradingView Interface
Setting Custom Alert
Engulf Screener through PineScript
Explanation to Screener Code Lesson 10: Functions
Built inTechnical Indicators
Average True Value
Exponential Moving Average
Parabolic SAR
Correlation
Chande Momentum Oscillator
Center of Gravity
Money Flow Index
Stoch
Bollinger Bands
Williams %R
Keltner Channels
Directional Movement Index
SuperTrend
Other major built-in functions
Pivot high and Pivot lows
The crossover and crossunder function
Barssince
The valuewhen function
User Defined Functions
Example Marking Doji Pattern
Library
Chapter 11: Coding Auction Failure
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