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TimeSync by KingThies

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TimeSync by Kingthies

  • Written in Pine v4
  • Applies one function that was published in the Tradingview Pinescript Manual
  • The Motivation behind this script - Time is 50% of your chart. Many ignore it entirely. This should help give an idea on how to read it and incorporate it in their analysis.

TimeSync by KingThies takes a simple concept and turns it into a visual tracking system of when timeframes of significant impact, all close at the same time.

By utilizing several high time-frames, we see overlaps in periods and more significant events occurring when multiple periods close at once.

The TFs included are 3D,1W,2W and 1M. When users use the timeframes above intraday, the resolution for these HTF's is shown. When using the LTFs, anything lower than 1D/is intraday, the user sees a similar concept but comprised of the 4H, 6H,8H and 10H charts.
Users can adjust the settings to show the HTFs in sync AND also factor in if the event was on a business quarter or new year, which adds more significance to the occurrence.

By seeing when these periods end in sync, we can assume more volatility is present in a given market, presenting various opportunities for traders to take advantage of a given situation.

Apologies in advance for any questions that come up - I will do my best to reply or respond here on Tradingview.com.

Additional Resources for this topic can be found in my account signature, located at the bottom of this post.
Release Notes:
Added 3D & 3W TimeSync Options

Eric Thies
Open-source script

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