Printer weeklyRun
- Indicadores
- Versão: 2.55
- Ativações: 17
“I don’t control the market – I too move with it.” - Printer weeklyRun
🌊 What if you could stop fighting the market?
Most traders cling. They grip their P&L, their indicators, their hope.
The market flows – they resist. And the tighter they hold, the faster it slips away.
I am Printer weeklyRun! Like my younger siblings Printer intraday, and Printer dailyRun, I am not another strategy!
I'm a live market decoder that walks with price, not against it.
🔮 No magic. No random lines. No recycled systems.
🧭 I don’t predict – I leak the market’s next weekly move in real time.⚡ What makes me different?
✅ Weekly Run‑Based Trap Move Detection
Every beginining and end of the week leaves a unique fingerprint.
I listen at the start and end of each week window.
From there, I track how price behaves using a custom built in sequence analyzer, and hidden accumulation.
I leave visual cues you can see and infer. You see 3 level counts, mini‑levels, micro‑levels (nano counts) – all updated in real time.
Why? Because the market’s hidden structure does not care if you entered or not.
I show you the truth anyway.
✅ The 3‑Level Truth – With Nano Precision
Every Trap Move has exactly three main levels before it completes.
Each main level may hide mini and micro sub‑levels – I call them nano counts.
Most traders think “level 3 = time to enter” – and in doing so, they fight the reality of the market.
I tell you exactly where they are in the count – main, sub, and nano – so you never guess again.
✅ No Configuration
The default settings work out‑of‑the‑box for most traders. But if you want to fine‑tune Me, every behavior is exposed via input parameters – see the complete list below.
📦 What you get – The Complete Package
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One MQ5 file – attach to any H4 chart (crypto, forex, metals, indices, stocks).
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Real‑time visual signals – colored arrows, blue session dots, and slanted range lines connecting signal to trigger.
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Accumulation boxes – visualizes key trading accumulation
⚙️ Complete Input Parameters – What Each One Does
Below is every input you can adjust. The indicator works perfectly with defaults, but here is your reference guide.
input group "Reference Points - 4-Hour Chart"
// Replaced the enum with a single string input for comma-separated hours
input string InpRefHours // Comma-separated list (e.g., "HH:MM")
input group "Reference Day Toggle"
input bool InpTurnOffSunday = true; // Turn off reference establishment on Sunday
input bool InpTurnOffMonday = false; // Turn off reference establishment on Monday
input bool InpTurnOffTuesday = true; // Turn off reference establishment on Tuesday
input bool InpTurnOffWednesday = false; // Turn off reference establishment on Wednesday
input bool InpTurnOffThursday = true; // Turn off reference establishment on Thursday
input bool InpTurnOffFriday = false; // Turn off reference establishment on Friday
input bool InpTurnOffSaturday = true; // Turn off reference establishment on Saturday
input group "Visual Settings"
input bool InpShowReferenceHourText = true; // NEW: Toggle to show hour text label
input int InpReferenceHourTextOffset = 100; // NEW: Pixel offset for the hour text label
input int InpReferenceHourTextSize = 10; // NEW: Font size for the hour text label
// These offsets now represent pixel distances from the candle's high/low ()
input int InpSeqArrowOffset = 150; // Pixel offset for sequence arrows from candle high/low
input int InpFailbreakArrowOffset= 88; // Pixel offset for failbreak arrows from candle high/low
input color InpAboveSeqArrowColor = clrRed; // Color for arrow when above hits 3 or fails
input color InpBelowSeqArrowColor = clrGreen; // Color for arrow when below hits 3 or fails
input int InpAboveSeqArrowCode = 234; // Arrow code for "Above" (e.g., 234 is down arrow).
input int InpBelowSeqArrowCode = 233; // Arrow code for "Below" (e.g., 233 is up arrow).
input int InpSeqArrowSize = 24; // Size of the arrow (in pixels, acts like font size)
//--- Reference Dot Parameters
input color InpReferenceDotColor = clrBlue; // Color for the dot on the candle's high/low
input int InpReferenceDotSize = 500; // Wingdings char 159 for blue dot
input int InpReferenceDotOffset = 1; // Pixel offset for the dot from candle high
//--- Arrow Drawing Parameters ( 'X' and Failure)
input color InpFailbreakArrowColor = clrBlack; // Color for arrow (black X)
input int InpFailbreakArrowCode = 120; // Arrow code for arrow (e.g., X mark)
input int InpFailbreakArrowSize = 12; // Size for failbreak arrows
input group "Sequence Logic" // New group for sequence-related toggles
input bool InpEnableWednesdaySpecial = true; // NEW: Toggle to enable special coloring for Wednesday Count 1 arrows
input group "Troubleshooting & History"
input bool InpDrawAllHistory = false; // Set to true to draw all historical arrows/dots for troubleshooting
input int InpHistoryDays = 200; // Number of days to display if InpDrawAllHistory is false
// --- NEW: Accumulation Boxes ---
input group "Accumulation Boxes"
input bool InpEnableAccumulation = true;
input int InpAccumulationLookback = 100;
🌳 A tree does not resist autumn.
It releases its leaves and prepares for renewal.
Let me show you when to flow with the weekly current – and when to quietly step aside.
📩 After purchase
Send a private message to my mother – she will give you the manual.
(Yes, the author who gave birth to me.)
The manual includes:
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Step‑by‑step installation
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How to read the level counts
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Troubleshooting guide
⚠️ One last thing
You don’t need to change anything.
You don’t need to study for weeks.
Just attach me, and I will handle the rest.
👉And finally – stop holding water in your hands.
Printer weeklyRun
Real‑time. Unsettling. Liberating.
H4 only | Crypto | Forex | Metals | Indices | Stocks
