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Z-Score Pairs Trading

Title: Z-Score Pairs Trading Indicator

Description:
This indicator implements a Z-score based pairs trading strategy, allowing traders to identify potential statistical arbitrage opportunities between two selected assets.

Key Features:
- Calculates Z-score for the price difference between any two user-selected symbols
- Visualizes Z-score with customizable thresholds for signals
- Generates long and short signals based on extreme Z-score values
- Adaptable to various markets including stocks, ETFs, and commodities

How It Works:
1. The indicator calculates the price difference between two selected symbols.
2. It then computes the Z-score of this difference, showing how far the current spread deviates from its historical average.
3. When the Z-score exceeds set thresholds (default ±2), the indicator generates trading signals.

Settings:
- Symbol A and Symbol B: Select any two tradable symbols to compare
- Lookback Period: Number of periods for calculating the moving average and standard deviation

Interpretation:
- Z-score above 2: Potential short signal (pair is likely overextended)
- Z-score below -2: Potential long signal (pair is likely oversold)
- Z-score between -2 and 2: Normal trading range, no signals

Visual Aids:
- Blue line: Z-score
- Dashed lines: Threshold levels at 0, ±1, and ±2
- Green triangles: Long signals
- Red triangles: Short signals

Disclaimer:
This indicator is for educational and research purposes only. Trading carries a high level of risk. Always conduct your own analysis and manage your risk appropriately before entering any trade.
Made by @marekfleisi
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