OPEN-SOURCE SCRIPT

Range Identifier [LazyBear]

---- May 05 2015 -----

Added support for filtered ranges:
RID V3 : pastebin.com/Z11JYVQK

RIDv3 has full backward compatibility (!?), meaning all my descriptions below still apply for V3.
-- In addition, I have added a NON-OVERLAY mode, which can be put in its own pane, that shows the number of bars in the current range.
-- in Overlay mode, you can switch on/off filtering ranges based on the bar count.

Sample chart:
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---- April 30 2015 -----

Updated the source to show a connected Midline only when ConnectRanges option is enabled.
Updated src: pastebin.com/xgweVbrC

Sample chart:
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---- Original Desc ----

This is a simple indicator that highlights the price ranges. Very helpful in determining a breakout.

There are many ways to incorporate this in to your strategy. One simple idea could be to buy if the price breaks above a range, when above the specified EMA, and to SELL when it breaks down from a range below the EMA.

All options are configurable. Alerts can be setup using the specified plot names.

By default it shows only the ranges, but can be configured to show the full "channel". Chart below shows connected ranges with highlights ON.
snapshot

Range highlighting can be turned OFF. Chart below shows that:
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Note for the pine coders:
As you probably noticed in the charts above, single range is showing 2 colors(red/green). Fill() doesn't accept a series for colors, so I worked around this using two fill() statements with a moving DUMMY line, to get this mixed color effect.

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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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