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Sav FX - Semi / Quarterly Cycles [Nakash]

Sav FX – Semi / Quarterly Cycles is a TradingView indicator designed to analyze time cycles in the Forex and financial markets. It helps traders identify multi-year, yearly, weekly, and daily cycles, as well as shorter intervals such as 6-hour, 90-minute, and 22.5-minute cycles.
The indicator highlights potential turning points and periods of heightened market activity, allowing traders to align their strategies with the natural rhythm of the market. Visual cycle markers are plotted directly on the chart, making it easy to combine with other technical tools like support/resistance levels and price patterns.
A key advantage of Sav FX is its flexibility: traders can enable or disable specific cycles depending on their trading style — from scalpers focusing on short-term moves to swing traders and investors monitoring quarterly or yearly trends.
The indicator highlights potential turning points and periods of heightened market activity, allowing traders to align their strategies with the natural rhythm of the market. Visual cycle markers are plotted directly on the chart, making it easy to combine with other technical tools like support/resistance levels and price patterns.
A key advantage of Sav FX is its flexibility: traders can enable or disable specific cycles depending on their trading style — from scalpers focusing on short-term moves to swing traders and investors monitoring quarterly or yearly trends.
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Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.