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[ChasinAlts] The Great Reset

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Hello fellow tradeurs, "The Great Reset" just tracks the % change of a coin. For whichever reset hour is chosen,
once the reset time is reached the % changes of all the coins reset to 0. This is great to find which coins have
been moving the most and to be able to see how all of them are moving compared to the rest. Once the reset interval
is up and the % change resets to 0, you can see the "*" at the end of the plots and if you hover over it the coin's
name is shown in a tooltip. Lastly, if a threshold of 5 is selected and alerts are also used then it will alert you at that % change
level as well as threshold*2 and threshold*3 so you can be notified if a coin is going on a tear and pumping through those % change
levels (the threshold, threshold*2, and threshold*3 levels are also printed as Hlines on the chart)
There is also the Printed Bar Filter to only show the coins that have been moving the most according to the values set in the filter
(if you choose to use/select to use the filter). This is the same filter on many of my other scripts so as not to
clutter up the chart with coins that have not been moving much. Hope it comes of some use to anyone.
Peace and love people...peace and love. -ChasinAlts
Release Notes
Added the ability to view RSI Level next to the Coin's name label as well as change the length of RSI. Also, restructured a few small things for their organizational effect and for speed of load time. Reworked Total Market Avg calculation to get Avg from array that all % changes are now pushed to (was inaccurate for the 4th set of coins since there was not exactly 40 coins in that set)
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In true TradingView spirit, the author of this script has published it open-source, so traders can understand and verify it. Cheers to the author! You may use it for free, but reuse of this code in publication is governed by House rules. You can favorite it to use it on a chart.

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