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🚨 Presenting the world's first IPO Scanner for TradingView! Add this script to your favorites, & then select it in the new Pine Screener to scan for all IPO names in your watchlist. Link to script: Link to Pine Screener:

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Nishith Nagar1 year ago

I was looking for IPO scans in TV after Pine screener and here it is! Thank you Nitin bhai!✨🙏

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Nitin R1 year ago

Most welcome 🤗

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KSW1 year ago

Very cool! Idk why TV brings out half bakes features. Why not add tiled charts, custom params etc to pine screener. The hassle to add these to watchlist, screen and again add them to another watchlist 😂 gives me feeling these guys don’t trade.

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Nitin R1 year ago

It takes time to bring conception into reality. You build on the codes. I can promise you their team is constantly working. Gradually you’ll get all the features.

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s_s3n1 year ago

@finallynitin So nice... Feature request since this is a protected script: #1 CMP >= IPO aVWAP #2 your Pocket Pivot == true for IPO aVWAP i had used (just example) : Looking forward ✌️

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Nitin R1 year ago

Nice one. Will try to incorporate. Open for any other IPO related script suggestions.

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SAKATAS HOMMA 📈1 year ago

Cool. How do you transfer the scan results onto a watchlist?

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Nitin R1 year ago

Select all -> right click -> add to watchlist -> Like & subscribe yo!

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The Stock Maestro 🦁📈1 year ago

Thanks for sharing Nitin bhai 🙌🏻

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Ravi1 year ago

I tried tradingview pine scanner? For RS indicator. Getting this error any fix for this?

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Nitin R1 year ago

Not all scans will work, as there are some limitations of the pine screener.

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