INVITE-ONLY SCRIPT

Compression Period Tracker [acatwithcharts]

By acatwithcharts
Updated
Compression Period Tracker is the companion script to Compression MA to read out the period length that is actually being tracked. It is analogous to Mean Reversion Period Tracker, and makes sense to use in the same indicator window when using the two sets of indicators together on the same chart.



My volatility indicators are available by subscription in several packages through SharkCharts.live - and this is planned to be the first new one ready to add. I plan to release a video explaining how to use this indicator coinciding with launch, as there's a lot to talk about. Videos on my other indicators are currently hosted on DadShark's YouTube channel.

Current pricing and subscription details will be kept up-to-date on SharkCharts.live
Release Notes
General refinements ahead of formal release. Adds a separate function with a different color scheme for displaying the current longest overexpanded period.
Release Notes
Increased default line thickness as it's becoming popular among subscribers to overlay the period tracker scripts over 3D WAVE-PM in the same window, for which the increased thickness is very helpful in visually distinguishing the indicator.
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My volatility-based indicators are available for sale at SharkCharts.live

Feel free to reach out to me with any questions; more information is available on the SharkCharts website and the SharkCharts discord discord.gg/YVpTeSK

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