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Updated StO Price Action - MultiTimeFrame Bands

Short Summary
- Multi-timeframe price visualisation using stepped bands
- Plots higher-timeframe ranges directly on lower charts
- Visualizes context, boundaries and higher-timeframe bias
- D, W, M and Y period open levels
Full Description
Overview
- Projects higher-timeframe price information onto the active chart
- Each timeframe is represented as a price band or stepped range
- Bands consist of upper and lower reference values
- Designed to make higher-timeframe structure visible intraday
Multi-Timeframe Bands
- Supports up to four independent timeframes
- Each timeframe can be enabled or disabled individually
- Timeframe selection is abstracted (chart, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months)
- Step-line plotting preserves higher-timeframe candle structure
Band Construction Logic
- Upper and lower band values define the active range
- Use of High/Low (Range) or Open/Close (Body range) for band calculation
- High/Low emphasizes full volatility range
- Open/Close emphasizes accepted price area
Open Price Levels
- Plotting of period open prices
- Daily, Weekly, Monthly and Yearly opens supported
- Each open level has independent visibility and color control
- Open prices serve as equilibrium and bias reference points
Usage
- Identify higher-timeframe boundaries during lower-timeframe execution
- Use opens as bias filters and mean reference
- Combine with market structure or liquidity concepts
Notes
- Not a signal or strategy indicator
- No prediction, only contextual framing
- Once a #band is plotted, new extremes do not retroactively adjust previous values
- Visual alignment is most accurate after a chart refresh or restart
- Designed for clean charts and decision support
- Multi-timeframe price visualisation using stepped bands
- Plots higher-timeframe ranges directly on lower charts
- Visualizes context, boundaries and higher-timeframe bias
- D, W, M and Y period open levels
Full Description
Overview
- Projects higher-timeframe price information onto the active chart
- Each timeframe is represented as a price band or stepped range
- Bands consist of upper and lower reference values
- Designed to make higher-timeframe structure visible intraday
Multi-Timeframe Bands
- Supports up to four independent timeframes
- Each timeframe can be enabled or disabled individually
- Timeframe selection is abstracted (chart, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months)
- Step-line plotting preserves higher-timeframe candle structure
Band Construction Logic
- Upper and lower band values define the active range
- Use of High/Low (Range) or Open/Close (Body range) for band calculation
- High/Low emphasizes full volatility range
- Open/Close emphasizes accepted price area
Open Price Levels
- Plotting of period open prices
- Daily, Weekly, Monthly and Yearly opens supported
- Each open level has independent visibility and color control
- Open prices serve as equilibrium and bias reference points
Usage
- Identify higher-timeframe boundaries during lower-timeframe execution
- Use opens as bias filters and mean reference
- Combine with market structure or liquidity concepts
Notes
- Not a signal or strategy indicator
- No prediction, only contextual framing
- Once a #band is plotted, new extremes do not retroactively adjust previous values
- Visual alignment is most accurate after a chart refresh or restart
- Designed for clean charts and decision support
Release Notes
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Protected script
This script is published as closed-source. However, you can use it freely and without any limitations – learn more here.
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.