Absolutely the best tutorial on Pinescript that is out there. Clearly explained in plain English, and understandable for people who are new to coding. I hope many videos will follow.
Loved it. Excellent and concise, hard to find decent Pinescript tutorials that don't skip through the details.
I could listen for hours. Such a nice contrast to most of the other speakers who are making it almost impossible for a non-native like me to understand one sentence. And of course, the content is very good, too. Respect^^
Thanks again. I've watched this one three times, and gone through every step. Helps to copy at first I imagine. Anyway, on to #2.
Hey mate, This is absolutely awesome. I'm just getting started in coding and this really really helped alot and you're step by step tutorial and explanation is top notch mate. Even a dummy like me was able to understand. Thanks heaps! Highly appreciate it
lots of detail, very professional.congratulation!!!!
Really nice experience watching these videos.
finally a tutorial with good sound quality and subtitles
Very tidy, indeed! Thanks for helping us out.
Excellent introduction to Pinescript and moving averages. Thanks
Thanks, you're a very good teacher! I learned more from this video than from at least 4-5 others
Explained slowly and very neat explanation
Excellent introduction to script programming in Tradingview! Thanks...
Very interesting information. Thanks
I came for the tutorial and subscribed when you said your name :)
Thanks mate. This is so good. And congrats on BTC breaking 20K
Really good job:) I was looking for this for all day , but finally found your channel
I have a question For example writing a script for EMA input that refers to to the 5 mins time frame would look something like this res = input(title="EMA Timeframe", type=input.resolution, defval="5") In the above line of code default value refered to the 5mins timeframe, what if I wanted it to display the "timeframe currently displayed" instead of being specific? Is there a function they refers to "currently displayed timeframe"? I am trying to write a code to display the current timeframe EMA and the "immediate higher timeframe" EMA no matter what time frame is being looked at
very nice indeed....
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