Square Root Levels with Fixed Spacing (Extended Lines)
This script calculates and displays horizontal levels based on the square root of a price point. It offers two calculation modes, Octave System and Square Root Multiples, allowing traders to identify key support and resistance levels derived from price harmonics.
The methodology is inspired by the teachings of Michael Jenkins, to whom I owe much gratitude for sharing his profound insights into the geometric principles of trading.
Features and Functions 1. Calculation Modes Octave System:
Divides the square root range into specified steps, called "octave divisions." Each division calculates levels proportionally or evenly spaced, depending on the selected spacing mode. Multiple repetitions (or multiples) extend these levels upward, downward, or both. Square Root Multiples:
Adds or subtracts multiples of the square root of the price point to create levels. These multiples act as harmonics of the original square root, providing meaningful levels for price action. 2. Spacing Modes Proportional: Levels are scaled proportionally with each multiple, resulting in increasing spacing as multiples grow. Even: Levels are spaced equally, maintaining a consistent distance regardless of the multiple. 3. Direction Up: Calculates levels above the price point only. Down: Calculates levels below the price point only. Both: Displays levels on both sides of the price point. 4. Customization Options Price Point: Enter any key high, low, or other significant price point to anchor the calculations. Octave Division: Adjust the number of divisions within the octave (e.g., 4 for quarter-steps, 8 for eighth-steps). Number of Multiples: Set how far the levels should extend (e.g., 3 for 3 repetitions of the octave or square root multiples). 5. Visualization The calculated levels are plotted as horizontal lines that extend across the chart. Lines are sorted and plotted dynamically for clarity, with spacing adjusted according to the chosen parameters.
Acknowledgments This script is based on the trading methodologies and geometric insights shared by Michael S. Jenkins. His work has profoundly influenced my understanding of price action and the role of harmonics in trading. Thank you, Michael Jenkins, for your invaluable teachings.
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