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Squeeze Rotation Signals settings
Squeeze Rotation Signals settings

Squeeze Signals Price Rotation multi-time frame indicator settings.

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Written by Duncan Boggs
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Squeeze Rotation and Signals Settings

Squeeze Rotation Signals

The Squeeze Rotation Signals are a companion study to the Squeeze Rotation tool.

Squeeze Rotation Signals, consists of Turn Dots and Cross Arrows.

Squeeze Rotation Signals inputs

Settings inputs include turn threshold and six user defined time periods.

Turn Threshold is a relative chart filter that adjusts how frequently the Rotation Turn Dots will appear. A higher threshold, fewer Turn Dots. The lower the threshold number, the more dots appear. The default is set to 5.

Oscillator time frames, period1 - period6 drop-down menus, use any TOS pre-defined time frame.

Squeeze Rotation Signals Plots

CrossUp and CrossDown tabs contain adjustments for the Cross Arrows appearance.

TurnUp and TurnDown tabs contain adjustments for the Cross Turn Dots appearance.

Squeeze Rotation Signals Globals

Click the > greater than reveal arrow next to Globals to show the color swatches for all sets of arrows and dots corresponding time periods T1 - T6.

T1 Bear = Dark red down arrow and Turn Dot associated with time period 1

T1 Bull = Dark green up arrow and Turn Dot associated with time period 1

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T6 Bear = Dark red down arrow and Turn Dot associated with time period 6

T6 Bull = Dark green up arrow and Turn Dot associated with time period 6

T1 through T6 colors are progressively darker reds and greens where T1 colors have the lightest red / green and T6 colors have the darkest.

Clicking on any color swatch reveals that swatch's color picker.

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