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Triple VWAP

# Triple VWAP Indicator

## Description
The Triple VWAP Indicator is a powerful tool for traders who rely on Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) in their analysis. This indicator displays three VWAP lines on a single chart, each representing a different time frame: Session, Weekly, and Monthly.

## Features
- Session VWAP (Blue Line): Resets daily, providing intraday volume-weighted average price.
- Weekly VWAP (Green Line): Resets weekly, offering a medium-term perspective.
- Monthly VWAP (Red Line): Resets monthly, giving a longer-term view of price action relative to volume.

## How It Works
The indicator calculates the VWAP for each time frame separately, using the specified price source (default is HLC3). It then plots these values on your chart, allowing you to see how the current price compares to the volume-weighted average across different time periods.

## Use Cases
- Multi-timeframe Analysis: Compare short-term price movements against longer-term trends.
- Support and Resistance: VWAP lines often act as dynamic support/resistance levels.
- Mean Reversion: Identify potential overbought or oversold conditions when price deviates significantly from VWAP.
- Trend Confirmation: Use multiple VWAP lines to confirm trend strength and potential reversals.

## Customization
Users can customize the indicator by changing the price source and offset in the settings. The color and thickness of each VWAP line can also be adjusted in the code for personal preference.

## Note
This indicator is most effective on intraday charts but can provide valuable insights on any time frame. Remember that VWAP is typically most relevant for institutional traders on a session-by-session basis.

Enhance your trading strategy with the Triple VWAP Indicator – a versatile tool for comprehensive price-volume analysis across multiple time frames.
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