Price Movement Levels

Price Movement Levels

Price Movement Levels

Price Movement Levels plots structured percentage or step-based levels above and below a reference price.

It helps traders:

  • Identify intraday expansion levels

  • Visualize support and resistance zones

  • Track percentage-based price movement

  • Define structured reaction areas



Settings

Chart Area

  • Horizontal – Draws levels on the main price chart.

  • Vertical – Displays vertically (if supported).

  • Panel selector – Chooses the panel where levels appear.


General


Days to load

Defines how many past sessions are used to calculate and display levels.

Level based on

Selects the reference price used to calculate levels
(e.g., Open, Close, etc.).

Step mode

Determines how levels are spaced:

  • Percentual – Levels are spaced by percentage.

  • Other modes (if available) use fixed value steps.

Step value

Defines the spacing between each level (percentage or value depending on mode).

Font size

Controls size of the percentage labels.

Text color

Sets color of level labels.

Minimum levels

Defines the minimum number of levels plotted above and below the base.


Support Line


Support line color

Sets color of negative/downside levels.

Support line style

Defines visual style (solid, dash, etc.).

Support line width

Controls thickness of support lines.


Resistance Line


Resistance line color

Sets color of positive/upside levels.

Resistance line style

Defines visual style.

Resistance line width

Controls thickness of resistance lines.


Zero Line


Zero line color

Sets color of the base reference level (0%).

Zero line style

Defines line appearance.

Zero line width

Controls thickness of the zero line.


Custom Time Session (Exchange Time Zone)


Enable

Limits level calculation to a specific session window.

Ini Time

Defines session start time (exchange timezone).

End Time

Defines session end time.


How It Works

  1. A base price is selected (e.g., session open).

  2. Levels are calculated using defined step spacing.

  3. Positive levels plot as resistance.

  4. Negative levels plot as support.

  5. Zero line marks the reference anchor.

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