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Universal logarithmic growth curves, with support and resistance

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Logarithmic regression is used to model data where growth or decay accelerates rapidly at first and then slows over time. This model is for the long term series data (such as 10 years time span).

The user can consider entering the market when the price below 25% or 5% confidence and consider take profit when the price goes above 75% or 95% confidence line.

This script is:
- Designed to be usable in all tickers. (not only for bitcoin now!)
- Logarithmic regression and shows support-resistance level
- Shape of lines are all linear adjustable
- Height difference of levels and zones are customizable
- Support and resistance levels are highlighted

Input panel:
- Steps of drawing: Won't change it unless there are display problems.
- Resistance, support, other level color: self-explanatory.
- Stdev multipliers: A constant variable to adjust regression boundaries.
- Fib level N: Base on the relative position of top line and base line. If you don't want all fib levels, you might set all fib levels = 0.5.
- Linear lift up: vertically lift up the whole set of lines. By linear multiplication.
- Curvature constant: It is the base value of the exponential transform before converting it back to the chart and plotting it. A bigger base value will make a more upward curvy line.



FAQ:
Q: How to use it?
A: Click "Fx" in your chart then search this script to get it into your chart. Then right click the price axis, then select "Logarithmic" scale to show the curves probably.

Q: Why release this script?
A: - This script is intended to to fix the current issues of bitcoins growth curve script, and to provide a better version of the logarithmic curve, which is not only for bitcoin , but for all kinds of tickers.
- In the public library there is a hardcoded logarithmic growth curve by quantadelic . But unfortunately that curve was hardcoded by his manual inputs, which makes the curve stop updating its value since 2019 the date he publish that code. Many users of that script love using it but they realize it was stop updating, many users out there based on quantadelic version of "bitcoin logarithmic growth curves" and they tried their best to update the coordinates with their own hardcode input values. Eventually, a lot of redundant hardcoded "Bitcoin growth curve" scripts was born in the public library. Which is not a good thing.

Q: What about looking at the regression result with a log scale price axis?
A: You can use this script that I published in a year ago. This script display the result in a log scale price axis.
Logarithmic regression
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layout updated
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Layout updated
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One more example application: YINN entry in 31-12-2021 at fib-level close to zero by 8.3$ entry price in 31-12-2021.
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Minor bug fixes
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Layout update and minor fixes.
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Some users report error "Study error: Bar Index value of the 'x2' argument (-121.000000) in 'line.set_x***()' is too far from the current bar index." occurs. Pinescript currently don't support plotting any lines where bar index is bigger than they suppose to provide i.e. 5000, but they also made some tickers freely provide bar index larger than that amount.

New feature associated with this issue:
1) "Automatic" method: The script would extend its range by its maximum and
2) "Manual" method: The user can customized their range (suggest < 5000) as a way to avoid the error.

But I still suggest users to grasp as much bar_index as they can, because logarithmic curves are long-term analysis. So the second way to resolve that issue is switch the chart to "Weekly". So the logarithmic curves would show up normally in the right place.
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Open-source script

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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