Multi-Asset Cross Timeframe Divergence Ind. (MACDI) // AlgoFyreThe Multi-Asset Cross Timeframe Divergence Indicator (MACDI) identifies divergences in momentum like RSI across multiple assets and timeframes. It visually highlights lagging correlated asset momentum divergences, helping traders spot inefficiencies and potential trade opportunities in the following asset.
🔶 KEY FEATURES
🔸Average Momentum Trendline for Each Timeframe
The Average Momentum Trendline feature calculates the average momentum of multiple assets over specified timeframes. It uses smoothed values to determine the momentum trend for each timeframe on the average aggregated momentum of both assets. This trendline helps traders identify the overall direction of the market momentum, providing a clearer picture of potential price movements.
🔸Real-time Divergence Indication and Alert Table
The Real-time Divergence Indications and Alert Table feature visualizes detected divergences between the momentum values of the two assets across different timeframes. It identifies both bullish and bearish divergences, signaling lagging reversals in the the following asset and potential trading opportunities. When a divergence is detected, the system generates real-time visual indications on the chart and in an overview table for traders to act promptly. The alert table provides a comprehensive overview of all detected divergences, making it easier for traders to monitor and respond to market changes.
🔸Color and Size Based Labels on Price Chart based on Divergence Type
The Color and Size Based Labels feature visually represents divergences directly on the price chart. Bullish and bearish divergences are marked with distinct colors and sizes, making them easily identifiable at a glance. Larger labels indicate higher timeframes and thus generally more significance.
🔶 INSTRUCTION GUIDELINES
🔸Identify Divergence Clusters
The more divergences align, the higher the probability of a potential trend reversal in the asset. When multiple multi-timeframe divergences occur in both lower and higher timeframes within a local cluster, the probability of a reversal increases. This is valid for both for bullish and bearish divergences.
🔸Spot Low Probability Divergences
To further increase the probability, analyze the current state of the average momentum trendline. For a bullish reversal, a relatively low level of the average momentum trendline is preferred, whereas for a bearish reversal, a relatively high level is preferred.
🔶 INDIVIDUAL CONFIGURATION
🔸Leading Asset
This input allows the user to select the leading asset for the divergence analysis.
🔸Following Asset
This input allows the user to select the following asset for the divergence analysis.
🔸Higher Timeframe
This input sets the higher timeframe for the analysis.
🔸Lower Timeframe
This input sets the lower timeframe for the analysis.
🔸Show RSI Divergence
This input enables or disables the display of RSI divergence signals.
🔸RSI Length
This input sets the length of the RSI calculation.
🔸RSI Source
This input sets the source data for the RSI calculation (e.g., close price).
🔸RSI Smoothing Length
This input sets the length of the smoothing applied to the RSI values.
🔸Smoothing Method
This input sets the method used for smoothing the RSI values.
🔶 CONCLUSION
The Multi-Asset Cross Timeframe Divergence Indicator (MACDI) is a powerful tool for identifying momentum divergences across multiple assets and timeframes. Its visual cues and customizable table make it easy to use and interpret, providing valuable insights for trading decisions.
Candlestick analysis
Liquidity strategy tester [Influxum]This tool is based on the concept of liquidity. It includes 10 methods for identifying liquidity in the market. Although this tool is presented as a strategy, we see it more as a data-gathering instrument.
Warning: This indicator/strategy is not intended to generate profitable strategies. It is designed to identify potential market advantages and help with identifying effective entry points to capitalize on those advantages.
Once again, we have advanced the methods of effectively searching for liquidity in the market. With strategies, defined by various entry methods and risk management, you can find your edge in the market. This tool is backed by thorough testing and development, and we plan to continue improving it.
In its current form, it can also be used to test well-known ICT or Smart Money concepts. Using various methods, you can define market structure and identify areas where liquidity is located.
Fair Value Gaps - one of the entry signal options is fair value gaps, where an imbalance between buyers and sellers in the market can be expected.
Time and Price Theory - you can test this by setting liquidity from a specific session and testing entries as that liquidity is grabbed
Judas Swing - can be tested as a market reversal after a breakout during the first hours of trading.
Power of Three - accumulation can be observed as the market moving within a certain range, identified as cluster liquidity in our tool, manipulation occurs with the break of liquidity, and distribution is the direction of the entry.
🟪 Methods of Identifying Liquidity
Pivot Liquidity
This refers to liquidity formed by local extremes – the highest or lowest prices reached in the market over a certain period. The period is defined by a pivot number and determines how many candles before and after the high/low were higher/lower. Simply put, the pivot number represents the number of adjacent candles to the left and right, with a lower high for a pivot high and a higher low for a pivot low. The higher the number, the more significant the high/low is. Behind these local market extremes, we expect to find orders waiting for breakout as well as stop-losses.
Gann Swing
Similar to pivot liquidity, Gann swing identifies significant market points. However, instead of candle highs and lows, it focuses on the closing prices. A Gann swing is formed when a candle closes above (or below) several previous closes (the number is again defined by a strength parameter).
Percentage Change
Apart from ticks, percentages are also a key unit of market movement. In the search for liquidity, we monitor when a local high or low is formed. For liquidity defined by percentage change, a high must be a certain percentage higher than the last low to confirm a significant high. Similarly, a low must be a defined percentage away from the last significant high to confirm a new low. With the right percentage settings, you can eliminate market noise.
Session Range (3x)
Session range is a popular concept for finding liquidity, especially in smart money concepts (SMC). You can set up liquidity visualization for the Asian, London, or New York sessions – or even all three at once. This tool allows you to work with up to three sessions, so you can easily track how and if the market reacts to liquidity grabs during these sessions.
Tip for traders: If you want to see the reaction to liquidity grab during a specific session at a certain time (e.g., the well-known killzone), you can set the Trading session in this tool to the exact time where you want to look for potential entries.
Unfinished Auction
Based on order flow theory, an unfinished auction occurs when the market reverses sharply without filling all pending orders. In price action terms, this can be seen as two candles at a local high or low with very similar or identical highs/lows. The maximum difference between these values is defined as Tolerance, with the default setting being 3 ticks. This setting is particularly useful for filtering out noise during slower market periods, like the Asian session.
Double Tops and Bottoms
A very popular concept not only from smart money concepts but also among price pattern traders is the double bottom and double top. This occurs when the market stops and reverses at a certain price twice in a row. In the tool, you can set how many candles apart these bottoms/tops can be by adjusting the Length parameter. According to some theories, double bottoms are more effective when there is a significant peak between the two bottoms. You can set this in the tool as the Swing value, which defines how large the movement (expressed in ticks) must be between the two peaks/bottoms. The final parameter you can adjust is Tolerance, which defines the possible price difference between the two peaks/bottoms, also expressed in ticks.
Range or Cluster Liquidity
When the market stays within a certain price range, there’s a chance that breakout orders and stop-losses are accumulating outside of this range. Our tool defines ranges in two ways:
Candle balance calculates the average price within a candle (open, high, low, and close), and it defines consolidation when the centers of candles are within a certain distance from each other.
Overlap confirms consolidation when a candle overlaps with the previous one by a set percentage.
Daily, Weekly, and Monthly Highs or Lows
These options simply define liquidity as the previous day’s, week’s, or month’s highs or lows.
Visual Settings
You can easily adjust how liquidity is displayed on the chart, choosing line style, color, and thickness. To display only uncollected liquidity, select "Delete grabbed liquidity."
Liquidity Duration
This setting allows you to control how long liquidity areas remain valid. You can cancel liquidity at the end of the day, the second day, or after a specific number of candles.
🟪 Strategy
Now we come to the part of working with strategies.
Max # of bars after liquidity grab – This parameter allows you to define how many candles you can search for entry signals from the moment liquidity is grabbed. If you are using engulfing as an entry signal, which consists of 2 candles, keep in mind that this number must be at least 2. In general, if you want to test a quick and sharp reaction, set this number as low as possible. If you want to wait for a structural change after the liquidity grab, which may require more candles, set the number a bit higher.
🟪 Strategy - entries
In this section, we define the signals or situations where we can enter the market after liquidity has been taken out.
Liquidity grab - This setup triggers a trade immediately after liquidity is grabbed, meaning the trade opens as the next candle forms.
Close below, close above - This refers to situations where the price closes below liquidity, but then reverses and closes above liquidity again, suggesting the liquidity grab was a false breakout.
Over bar - This occurs when the entire candle (high and low) passes beyond the liquidity level but then experiences a pullback.
Engulfing - A popular price action pattern that is included in this tool.
2HL - weak, medium, strong - A variation of a popular candlestick pattern.
Strong bar - A strong reactionary candle that forms after a liquidity grab. If liquidity is grabbed at a low, this would be a strong long candle that closes near its high and is significantly larger compared to typical volatility.
Naked bar - A candlestick pattern we’ve tested that serves as a good confirmation of market movement.
FVG (Fair Value Gap) - A currently popular concept. This is the only signal with additional settings. “Pending FVG order valid” means if a fair value gap forms after a liquidity grab, a limit order is placed, which remains valid for a set number of candles. “FVG minimal tick size” allows you to filter based on the gap size, measured in ticks. “GAP entry model” lets you decide whether to place the limit order at the gap close or its edge.
🟪 Strategy - General
Long, short - You can choose whether to focus on long or short trades. It’s interesting to see how long and short trades yield different results across various markets.
Pyramiding - By default, the tool opens only one trade at a time. If a new signal arises while a trade is open, it won’t enter another position unless the pyramiding box is checked. You also need to set the maximum number of open trades in the Properties.
Position size - Simply set the size of the traded position.
🟪 Strategy - Time
In this section, you can set time parameters for the strategy being tested.
Test since year - As the name implies, you can limit the testing to start from a specific year.
Trading session - Define the trading session during which you want to test entries. You can also visualize the background (BG) for confirmation.
Exclude session - You can set a session period during which you prefer not to search for trades. For example, when the New York session opens, volatility can sharply increase, potentially reducing the long-term success rate of the tested setup.
🟪 Strategy - Exits
This section lets you define risk management rules.
PT & SL - Set the profit target (PT) and stop loss (SL) here.
Lowest/highest since grab - This option sets the stop loss at the lowest point after a liquidity grab at a low or at the highest point after a liquidity grab at a high. Since markets usually overshoot during liquidity grabs, it’s good practice to place the stop loss at the furthest point after the grab. You can also set your risk-reward ratio (RRR) here. A value of 1 sets an RRR of 1:1, 2 means 2:1, and so on.
Lowest/highest last # bars - Similar to the previous option, but instead of finding the extreme after a liquidity grab, it identifies the furthest point within the last number of candles. You can set how far back to look using the # bars field (for an engulfing pattern, 2 is optimal since it’s made of two candles, and the stop loss can be placed at the edge of the engulfing pattern). The RRR setting works the same way as in the previous option.
Other side liquidity grab - If this option is checked, the trade will exit when liquidity is grabbed on the opposite side (i.e., if you entered on a liquidity grab at a low, the trade will exit when liquidity is grabbed at a high).
Exit after # bars - A popular exit strategy where you close the position after a set number of candles.
Exit after # bars in profit - This option exits the trade once the position is profitable for a certain number of consecutive candles. For example, if set to 5, the position will close when 5 consecutive candles are profitable. You can also set a maximum number of candles (in the max field), ensuring the trade is closed after a certain time even if the profit condition hasn’t been met.
🟪 Alerts
Alerts are a key tool for traders to ensure they don’t miss trading opportunities. They also allow traders to manage their time effectively. Who would want to sit in front of the computer all day waiting for a trading opportunity when they could be attending to other matters? In our tool, you currently have two options for receiving alerts:
Liquidity grabs alert – if you enable this feature and set an alert, the alert will be triggered every time a candle on the current timeframe closes and intersects with the displayed liquidity line.
Entry signals alert – this feature triggers an alert when a signal for entry is generated based on the option you’ve selected in the Entry type. It’s an ideal way to be notified only when a trading opportunity appears according to your predefined rules.
Bull/Bear Ratio By Month Table [MsF]Japanese below / 日本語説明は英文の後にあります。
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This is an indicator that shows monthly bull-bear ratio in a table.
By specifying the start year and end year, the ratio will be calculated and showed based on the number of bullish and bearish lines in the monthly bar. It allows you to analyze the trend of each symbol and month (bullish / bearish). Up to 10 symbols can be specified.
You can take monthly bull-bear ratio for the past 10 or 20 years on the web, but with this indicator, you can narrow it down to the period in which you want to see the symbols you want to see. It is very convenient because you can take statistics at will.
Furthermore, if the specified ratio is exceeded, the font color can be changed to any color, making it very easy to read.
=== Parameter description ===
- From … Year of start of aggregation
- To … Year of end of aggregation
- Row Background Color … Row title background color
- Col Background Color … Column title background color
- Base Text Color … Text color
- Background Color … Background Color
- Border Color … Border Color
- Location … Location
- Text Size … Text Size
- Highlight Threshold … Ratio threshold, and color
- Display in counter? … Check if you want to show the number of times instead of the ratio
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月別陰陽確率をテーブル表示するインジケータです。
開始年から終了年を指定することで、月足における陽線数および陰線数を元に確率を計算して表示します。
この機能により各シンボルおよび各月の特徴(買われやすい/売られやすい)を認識することができアノマリー分析が可能です。
シンボルは10個まで指定可能です。
過去10年、20年の月別陰陽確率は、Web上でよく見かけますが、このインジケータでは見たいシンボルを見たい期間に絞って、
自由自在に統計を取ることができるため大変便利です。
なお、指定した確率を上回った場合、文字色を任意の色に変更することができるため、大変見やすくなっています。
=== パラメータの説明 ===
- From … 集計開始年
- To … 集計終了年
- Row Background Color … 行タイトルの背景色
- Col Background Color … 列タイトルの背景色
- Base Text Color … テキストカラー
- Background Color … 背景色
- Border Color … 区切り線の色
- Location … 配置
- Text Size … テキストサイズ
- Highlight Threshold … 色変更する確率の閾値、および色
- Display in counter? … 確率ではなく回数表示する場合はチェックする
ICT Asian Range and KillzonesThis TradingView indicator highlights key trading sessions and their price ranges on a chart. It identifies the Asian Range and the Killzones for both the London Open and New York Open sessions. Here’s a brief breakdown:
Asian Range:
Defines the high and low price levels during the Asian trading session (between the specified start and end hours, default 00:00 to 04:00 UTC).
Plots horizontal lines to mark the highest and lowest prices reached during the Asian session.
Adds labels showing the values of these high and low points after the session ends.
London and New York Killzones:
Identifies the “Killzones” or key trading windows for the London Open (default 06:00 to 09:00 UTC) and the New York Open (default 11:00 to 14:00 UTC).
Tracks the high and low price levels within these windows and plots rectangles ("boxes") on the chart to visualize these ranges.
The boxes are color-coded and customizable, indicating potential areas of high market activity or volatility.
Customizable Visuals:
Users can adjust the colors, border widths, and other visual properties for better clarity and chart integration.
VSA Impulse with JOC and SC Forecast BoxesEnglish Description
**Script Title:** VSA Impulse with JOC and SC Forecast Boxes
**Description:**
This Pine Script™ indicator integrates Volume Spread Analysis (VSA) with impulse signals and forecast boxes to help traders visualize key market conditions and potential price movements.
**Features:**
1. **Impulse Movements**: Identifies bullish and bearish impulse movements based on price and volume changes.
- **Impulse Up**: Price is higher and volume is greater than the previous bar.
- **Impulse Down**: Price is lower and volume is greater than the previous bar.
2. **VSA Signals**: Detects specific VSA signals for analysis:
- **Stopping Action (SA)**: Bullish impulse with higher volume and price increase.
- **Spring (SP)**: Bullish impulse with lower volume and price drop.
- **No Demand (ND)**: Bearish impulse with lower volume and price increase.
- **Last Point of Support (LPS)**: Bullish impulse with higher volume and price drop.
- **Jump Over Creek (JOC)**: Bullish impulse with higher volume and price increase.
- **Selling Climax (SC)**: Bearish impulse with higher volume and price drop.
3. **Forecast Boxes**:
- **Jump Over Creek (JOC) Forecast Box**: Displays a green forecast box when a JOC signal is detected, projecting potential bullish movement.
- **Selling Climax (SC) Forecast Box**: Displays a red forecast box when an SC signal is detected, projecting potential bearish movement.
4. **Anomalous Volume Detection**: Highlights significant volume spikes above a set multiplier of the average volume with colored boxes and labels.
**Settings:**
- **Length**: Defines the period for calculating the average volume.
- **Anomalous Volume Multiplier**: Sets the threshold for identifying anomalous volumes.
- **Forecast Period**: Determines the duration for the forecast boxes.
**Visuals:**
- Colored forecast boxes for JOC (green) and SC (red) with corresponding labels.
- Signals for VSA with colored shapes and labels.
- Highlighted anomalous volumes with colored boxes and labels.
Русское описание
**Название скрипта:** Импульс VSA с прогнозными боксами JOC и SC
**Описание:**
Этот Pine Script™ индикатор интегрирует анализ объема и спреда (VSA) с импульсными сигналами и прогнозными боксами, чтобы помочь трейдерам визуализировать ключевые рыночные условия и потенциальные движения цен.
**Функции:**
1. **Импульсные движения**: Определяет бычьи и медвежьи импульсные движения на основе изменений цены и объема.
- **Импульс вверх**: Цена выше и объем больше предыдущего бара.
- **Импульс вниз**: Цена ниже и объем больше предыдущего бара.
2. **Сигналы VSA**: Обнаруживает специфические сигналы VSA для анализа:
- **Stopping Action (SA)**: Бычий импульс с увеличением объема и цены.
- **Spring (SP)**: Бычий импульс с уменьшением объема и падением цены.
- **No Demand (ND)**: Медвежий импульс с уменьшением объема и ростом цены.
- **Last Point of Support (LPS)**: Бычий импульс с увеличением объема и падением цены.
- **Jump Over Creek (JOC)**: Бычий импульс с увеличением объема и ростом цены.
- **Selling Climax (SC)**: Медвежий импульс с увеличением объема и падением цены.
3. **Прогнозные боксы**:
- **Прогнозный бокс Jump Over Creek (JOC)**: Показывает зеленый прогнозный бокс при обнаружении сигнала JOC, проецируя потенциальное бычье движение.
- **Прогнозный бокс Selling Climax (SC)**: Показывает красный прогнозный бокс при обнаружении сигнала SC, проецируя потенциальное медвежье движение.
4. **Обнаружение аномального объема**: Подчеркивает значительные всплески объема выше заданного множителя среднего объема с помощью цветных боксов и меток.
**Настройки:**
- **Length**: Определяет период для расчета среднего объема.
- **Множитель аномального объема**: Устанавливает порог для идентификации аномального объема.
- **Период прогноза**: Определяет продолжительность прогнозных боксов.
**Визуализация:**
- Цветные прогнозные боксы для JOC (зеленые) и SC (красные) с соответствующими метками.
- Сигналы VSA с цветными фигурами и метками.
- Подсвеченные аномальные объемы с цветными боксами и метками.
Gap Finder Pro (incl. Island Gaps)Hello Traders!
Unlock the power of gap trading with Gap Finder Pro , a comprehensive tool designed to identify, analyze, and visualize price gaps in any market. This advanced indicator goes beyond simple gap detection, offering you a wealth of features to enhance your gap trading strategies.
Key Features
Precise gap detection for both up and down gaps
Island gap identification and analysis
Detailed statistics for data-driven decision making
Customizable visual elements for clear chart analysis
Flexible settings to adapt to various trading styles and timeframes (works on daily and intraday charts)
Understanding and Trading Gaps
Price gaps occur when an asset opens at a different price than its previous close, creating a blank space on the chart. Gaps can signal significant market sentiment shifts and often present lucrative trading opportunities. Gap Finder Pro helps you capitalize on these opportunities
Island Gaps: A Powerful Trading Signal
Island gaps, a rare but potent chart pattern, occur when a gap is followed by a period of price consolidation and then another gap in the opposite direction. The indicator automatically detects and highlights these formations, allowing you to spot potential trend reversals or continuation patterns quickly.
Comprehensive Statistics
Make data-driven decisions with the built-in statistics panel. Analyze:
Total number of gaps (up and down)
Average and median gap sizes
Gap fill rates and average time to fill
Percentage of gaps filled within specific timeframes
Breakdown of gap types (standard vs. island)
These statistics empower you to understand market behavior better and refine your gap trading strategies over time.
Trading Strategies
Island Gap Reversals: Capitalize on the powerful reversal signals provided by island gaps.
Breakout Trading: Look for gaps in a V-formation as potential signs of strong trend continuation.
Gap Fill Trading: Use the indicator to identify unfilled gaps and set targets for potential mean reversion trades.
(For example, enter short for a up gap fill if a down candle closes below the previous candle's low.)
Statistical Edge: Leverage the comprehensive statistics to develop gap-based trading systems.
Whether you're a seasoned gap trader or looking to incorporate gap analysis into your trading strategy, Gap Finder Pro provides the tools and insights you need to make informed decisions in any market condition. Elevate your trading with this powerful, all-encompassing gap analysis indicator.
AndyB Combined ATR and Outside BarsAndyB Combined ATR and Outside Bars Indicator
This indicator integrates ATR (Average True Range) with outside bars to provide traders with a unique perspective on market momentum and volatility. By focusing exclusively on ATR and outside bars, this tool highlights key price action events that may signal trend continuation, reversals, or points of interest (POIs) for potential entry or exit points.
What Makes It Unique: This indicator stands out by combining two powerful concepts:
ATR Bars: ATR is a common volatility measure, but this indicator leverages it to detect price movements that exceed expected volatility ranges. When the price closes above or below the ATR-based thresholds, the indicator generates signals to help traders spot potential momentum shifts.
Outside Bars: Outside bars are price action patterns where a candle’s high surpasses the previous candle’s high, and its low dips below the previous candle’s low. These bars often indicate heightened volatility and can be a strong indicator of potential breakouts or reversals.
The combination of ATR and outside bars provides a unique approach to volatility-based trading, giving traders insight into market dynamics that may not be evident through standard trend or momentum indicators.
How to Use It:
With Price Action or Moving Averages: This indicator is most effective when used alongside price action analysis or moving averages. Traders should look for higher highs and lower lows to confirm potential long or short signals.
Momentum and Reversal Detection: The indicator can be used to confirm momentum in a given direction, flagging potential reversal points or continuation signals based on the ATR’s volatility thresholds and outside bar price patterns.
This indicator is designed to focus purely on ATR-based signals and outside bar patterns, offering traders a clear and concise tool for analyzing market volatility and price action in one simplified indicator.
Prometheus Trend LinesPrometheus Trend lines is a tool that automatically plots support and resistance trend lines on your chart. These lines generally come out looking like triangles or wedges.
There are two ways that we do it, the first way we’ll cover is lookback period generated trend lines.
The two points for the lines are generated as follows, for a resistance line that is blue by default, the point furthest in the past is the highest high in the specified lookback period. 50 is the default, the point closest to the present is the current bar’s high. The opposite is true for support lines, the point furthest in the past is the lowest low, and the most present point is the current bar’s low.
The interval is created by ensuring after the lookback period is met to plot the lines, that period needs to pass again. That is so we can let the potential results of price breaking above or below the levels play out.
Lines will be plotted on the newest lookback period bar, after a period with no plot. What I mean is right after lines are plotted, users will have to wait for double the lookback period to get newer lines. So if you select 50 for your lookback value, after new lines are plotted, on the 100th bar after the new lines will be there. This is to avoid having a line on your chart change, we’d rather plot a line once, than plot it and keep changing it.
Each line is 50 bars long and all the distance in between them is 50 bars. The line is drawn simply with the shortest path from the back point to the more present one, this allows us to see breaks in the line and get a better idea of how strong the next move may be.
We see in this wedge on NASDAQ:TSLA that there were two false breaks before the price re-entered the wedge and continued falling. It could be interpreted as buyers did not have enough strength to get NASDAQ:TSLA out of a downtrend there.
We also offer an intra day line.
In this image captured with the bar replay feature we see the lines being generated with the high and low of the day, that is the method we use. Furthermore, a user may notice that the ends of the line are not at the newest bar. That is on purpose, we use the
barstate.islastconfirmedhistory
to ensure that we don’t change and plot too many lines at a given point. These two lines will reset every day as time changes and will auto use the current day high and low.
Users have the option to select a custom lookback period, as well as turn on or off the plots for either method of generating lines.
We encourage traders to not follow indicators blindly, none are 100% accurate. The lines generated are not guaranteed to be perfect support and resistance levels. We encourage the use of discretion. Please comment on any desired updates, all criticism is welcome!
Average Candle Size [MaximizedTrading]Average Candle Size
Enhance your trading with our Average Candle Size Indicator, expertly designed to adjust to your specific needs. This powerful tool dynamically calculates the average candle size based on the timeframe you are viewing, ensuring optimal relevance and precision in your analysis.
Key Features:
Dynamic Timeframe Adaptation: Automatically adjusts the period for calculating the average candle size when you switch between different chart timeframes. Supported timeframes include 1 minute, 3 minutes, 5 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour, and 2 hours, covering a wide range of trading styles.
Responsive Design: Easily configure the indicator to optimize its display for different devices through the settings menu. Whether you’re trading on a desktop or analyzing charts on your mobile, this feature allows for a tailored viewing experience that ensures clarity and accessibility.
Table Visualization: All data is neatly presented in a table format directly on your chart, providing a clear, organized view of candle sizes across various periods at a glance.
User-Friendly Settings: Customize the display settings to fit your device and personal preferences, making your trading experience as streamlined as possible.
This indicator is perfect for traders who require flexibility and precision in their market analysis, enabling you to stay informed and agile in fast-moving markets.
Multi-Timeframe Intrabar CRT Candles
# Multi-Timeframe Intrabar Indicator
This advanced indicator visualizes Candle Range Theory (CRT) across multiple timeframes, providing traders with a comprehensive view of market structure and potential high-probability setups.
## Key Features:
- Supports 7 timeframes: 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, 4 hours, daily, weekly, and monthly
- Customizable color schemes for each timeframe
- Options to display mid-level (50%) lines for each range
- Bullish and bearish touch detection with customizable label display
- End-of-line labels for easy identification of CRT levels
- Flexible alert system for touch detections on each timeframe
- Adjustable minimum and maximum bar count for range validity
- Options for wick touch and body touch detection
## How It Works:
The indicator plots CRT ranges for each selected timeframe, identifying potential accumulation, manipulation, and distribution phases. It detects when price touches these levels, providing visual cues and optional alerts for potential trade setups.
## Customization:
Users can fine-tune the indicator's appearance and functionality through various input options, including:
- Toggling timeframes on/off
- Adjusting colors for range lines and mid-levels
- Controlling label display and count
- Setting alert preferences
- Adjusting line widths and label offsets
## Usage:
This indicator is designed for traders familiar with Candle Range Theory and multi-timeframe analysis. It can be used to identify potential entry and exit points, confirm trends, and spot potential reversals across different timeframes.
## Note:
This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only. Always combine with other forms of analysis and proper risk management when making trading decisions.
## Credits:
Inspired by Romeo's Candle Range Theory and developed to provide a comprehensive multi-timeframe analysis tool.
AndyB Buy and Sell Signals TTomIndicator: AndyB Buy and Sell Signals TTom
Originality:
The AndyB Buy and Sell Signals TTom is a straightforward, yet effective tool designed to generate clear buy and sell signals based on price action, specifically focusing on short-term breakout conditions. This indicator helps traders identify breakout opportunities by assessing whether the current price has exceeded recent highs or lows, thereby providing actionable signals for potential entries or exits. What distinguishes this script is its simplicity and focus on immediate market action, making it a useful addition for traders who prefer clear, rule-based decision-making.
Purpose:
This indicator is best used as part of a broader trading strategy, including moving averages or price action analysis that uses higher highs for long positions and lower lows for short positions. The AndyB Buy and Sell Signals TTom gives traders quick visual cues on possible breakout conditions, helping them catch shifts in price momentum. It is particularly well-suited for day traders or swing traders looking to capture shorter-term price movements.
How It Works:
Buy Signal Conditions:
The script generates a buy signal when the current close price exceeds both the high of the previous candle and the high of three candles ago. This setup identifies breakout conditions where the price is moving above recent resistance.
The buy signal is visually represented with a green arrow and is plotted below the price bar when the conditions are met.
Sell Signal Conditions:
A sell signal is triggered when the current close price drops below both the low of the previous candle and the low of three candles ago. This highlights a potential downward breakout, signaling a shift in momentum.
The sell signal is represented with a red arrow and plotted above the price bar.
Signal State Tracking:
The indicator keeps track of the most recent signal, ensuring that buy and sell signals are not repeated consecutively without a change in market conditions.
This feature helps prevent signal noise by waiting for a fresh condition to occur before generating the next signal.
Alerts:
Alerts are built into the indicator for both buy and sell signals, allowing traders to receive notifications when new breakout opportunities arise.
How to Use:
Buy Strategy: Use the buy signals as potential long entry points. These should ideally align with confirmation from other trend indicators like moving averages (e.g., price above the 200-period MA) or price action setups showing higher highs.
Sell Strategy: The sell signals are potential short entry points, best confirmed by moving averages (e.g., price below the 200-period MA) or price action indicating lower lows.
Combining Signals: While the indicator is powerful on its own for detecting breakouts, its effectiveness is enhanced when combined with moving averages to confirm the direction of the broader trend. For instance, a buy signal is stronger if the price is already trending upwards based on longer-term MAs.
Usefulness:
The simplicity of this indicator makes it ideal for traders looking for straightforward breakout signals without the complexity of oscillators or volume analysis. By focusing on price action and breakout conditions, it helps identify shifts in momentum quickly. Combining these signals with other trend-following tools, such as moving averages or support/resistance analysis, provides traders with a robust framework for timing their entries and exits.
[DarkTrader] 3 Candle EG ZoneThe 3 Candle EG Zone indicator identifies engulfing patterns and plots dynamic boxes around these zones. The engulfing patterns are key reversal signals where one candle's body completely engulfs the body of the previous candle, indicating a shift in market sentiment. This indicator identifies both bullish and bearish engulfing patterns and draws visual boxes around them, which extend to the right on the chart to show how the zones evolve over time.
EG Calculation by @moamenmostafa Script.
Indicator In Use :
Customization Parameters :
Max EG Box Showing: Defines the maximum number of engulfing (EG) boxes that can be displayed on the chart simultaneously. This helps to limit chart clutter by ensuring that only a specified number of zones are visible.
Pivot EG Box Offset: Sets how far to extend the engulfing box to the right from the current candle. This makes the box continue into future price action, highlighting the significance of the engulfing zone.
Zone Color: Customizes the color and transparency of the engulfing zone box, allowing users to set their preferred color to differentiate bullish and bearish zones.
Bullish Engulfing (Bullish EG):
The code checks if the last three candles have been bearish (open higher than close), and then the current candle is bullish (close higher than open) with a strong upward move. Additionally, the bullish candle must engulf the previous bearish candle, indicating a potential upward reversal. If this condition is true, a box is drawn around the low and high of the last candle.
Bearish Engulfing (Bearish EG):
Similarly, the code checks for three consecutive bullish candles (open lower than close), followed by a bearish candle (open higher than close) that engulfs the previous bullish candle. This signifies a possible downward reversal, and a box is drawn around the last candle's range.
The script continuously checks for bullish or bearish engulfing patterns and dynamically draws boxes around those zones. The boxes remain visible as long as the price stays within the engulfing zone's range. If the price exceeds the zone, the box is deleted, ensuring that only valid and current zones are shown on the chart.
Open - Candlestick-ChartIt forces the Open indicator to use the candlestick open values. For example, if you need to use a Heikin-Ashi chart with the Open indicator based on regular candlestick data, this indicator will ensure it does not change.
Cutrim TheoryCutrim Theory
Created by Dalpiaz-BR , this indicator is based on the Probabilistic Theory developed by the renowned Brazilian trader Ronal Cutrim. The indicator aims to provide a detailed analysis of market imbalances and candlestick patterns across different timeframes, utilizing multi-timeframe data and dynamic information tables. It is designed to help traders identify favorable market conditions and make informed decisions in their trades.
Indicator Description
The Cutrim Theory is an advanced indicator that combines candlestick pattern analysis, and market imbalances to give a clear view of market conditions. The tool uses multi-timeframe data and displays dynamic tables to facilitate visual analysis on the main chart and histogram.
Key Features:
Multi-Timeframe Imbalance Analysis:
The indicator calculates buy and sell imbalances based on the number of green and red candles in different timeframes.
Users can choose to display all imbalances, only the last imbalance, or turn off this feature.
Dynamic and Flexible Tables:
Main Table: Shows detailed data for different timeframes, such as the percentage of bullish and bearish candles, the size of the last candle, and the average candle size.
Dynamic Table Position: The table on the main chart can be set to automatically move based on the current price position (upper or lower). Users can also manually set the position.
Histogram Table: Displays a summary of key information in an additional table on the histogram.
Visualization of Averages and Candle Sizes:
Displays histograms and moving average lines for candle sizes, providing a clear visualization of current market volatility.
Imbalance Signals:
The indicator also adds "Buy" and "Sell" labels directly on the main chart when an imbalance is detected, helping traders spot trading opportunities.
Customizable Settings:
Imbalance Options: "Turn Off All," "Last Imbalance," or "All Imbalances."
Main Table Positions: "top_left," "top_right," "bottom_left," "bottom_right," or "Dynamic."
Signal Messages: Customize the "Buy" and "Sell" messages.
Benefits:
Provides a clear and intuitive view of market conditions across multiple timeframes.
Facilitates the detection of imbalances and market shifts.
Highly configurable to meet the needs of different types of traders.
This script is a powerful addition to any trader's toolbox who seeks a detailed and multi-timeframe analysis based on Ronal Cutrim's Probabilistic Theory. Enjoy and adjust according to your trading style!
200 MAPD - Relative Price with candlesticks and divergenceThis is a MAPD (moving average percent difference) indicator that plots the results in candlestick format and with an option to show divergencies of a specific look back period. It's built with 200 moving average, which cannot be adjusted. A divergence is when the actual asset price moves in the opposite direction than the MAPD.
MAPD measures the percent difference of the asset price from the moving average, in this case, 200 moving average.
MAPD is my favorite indicator because it's an leading indicator, capable of predicting upcoming directions pretty accurately if you learn how to use it and how it works on your specific asset. With candlesticks instead of line you can also apply your own price action techniques.
I created this to be somewhat of a substitute for the actual price of the asset, meaning that price action analysis should be applied on this indicator and asset price is used as a secondary to spot divergencies.
The chart showing on this description is my own discretionary plotting of technical aspects. Divergencies will be enabled per default, but my preference is to have them off and plot my own analysis. And turn them on to get an overview from time to time. You can also change the look back period for the divergencies as you like.
I would say it works best from 1 hour to 1 day, maybe 1 week if you're bottom fishing in a big bear trend.
If you try it out and like it i would love to hear how you find it useful in the comments, will be helpful for me and others :)
123 Reversal Trading StrategyThe 123 Reversal Trading Strategy is a technical analysis approach that seeks to identify potential reversal points in the market by analyzing price patterns. This Pine Script™ code implements a version of this strategy, and here’s a detailed description:
Strategy Overview
Objective: The strategy aims to identify bullish reversal patterns using the 123 pattern and manage trades with a specified holding period and a 20-day moving average as an additional exit condition.
Key Components:
Holding Period: The number of days to hold a trade is adjustable, with the default set to 7 days.
Moving Average: A 200-day simple moving average (SMA) is used to determine an exitcondition based on the price crossing this average.
Pattern Recognition:
Condition 1: The low of the current day must be lower than the low of the previous day.
Condition 2: The low of the previous day must be lower than the low from three days ago.
Condition 3: The low two days ago must be lower than the low from four days ago.
Condition 4: The high two days ago must be lower than the high three days ago.
Entry Condition: All four conditions must be met for a buy signal.
Exit Condition: The position is closed either after the specified holding period or when the price reaches or exceeds the 200-day moving average.
Relevant Literature
Graham, B., & Dodd, D. L. (1934). Security Analysis. This classic work introduces fundamental analysis and technical analysis principles which are foundational to understanding patterns like the 123 reversal.
Murphy, J. J. (1999). Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets. Murphy provides an extensive overview of technical indicators and chart patterns, including reversal patterns similar to the 123 pattern.
Elder, A. (1993). Trading for a Living. Elder discusses various trading strategies and technical analysis techniques that complement the understanding of reversal patterns and their application in trading.
Risks and Considerations
Pattern Reliability: The 123 reversal pattern, like many technical patterns, is not foolproof. It can generate false signals, especially in volatile or trending markets. This may lead to losses if the pattern does not play out as expected.
Market Conditions: The strategy may perform differently under various market conditions. In strongly trending markets, reversal patterns might not be as reliable.
Lagging Indicators: The use of the 200-day moving average as an exit condition can be considered a lagging indicator. This means it reacts to price movements with a delay, which might result in late exits and missed profit opportunities.
Holding Period: The fixed holding period of 7 days may not be optimal for all market conditions or stocks. It is essential to adjust the holding period based on market dynamics and individual stock behavior.
Overfitting: The parameters used (like the number of days and moving average length) are set based on historical data. Overfitting can occur if these parameters are tailored too specifically to past data, leading to reduced performance in future scenarios.
Conclusion
The 123 Reversal Trading Strategy is designed to identify potential market reversals using specific conditions related to price lows and highs. While it offers a structured approach to trading, it is essential to be aware of its limitations and potential risks. As with any trading strategy, it should be tested thoroughly in various market conditions and adjusted according to the individual trading style and risk tolerance.
APB candle(Average Price Bar)
APB Candle (Average Price Bar) with Heikin Ashi and Default Candle ON/OFF Control
Description (日本語解説は下記):
The APB Candle (Average Price Bar) provides a smoother and clearer visualization of market trends compared to standard candlesticks or Heikin Ashi. Unlike regular candlesticks, which display raw price data, APB candles calculate the average of open, high, low, and close prices, effectively filtering out short-term noise and minor fluctuations. This allows traders to focus on overall trends rather than being distracted by small, unpredictable price movements.
Why APB is superior:
・Better Trend Identification: APB candles smooth price data more effectively than standard candlesticks, making it easier to spot sustained trends.
・Reduced Market Noise: While Heikin Ashi also filters noise, APB provides a clearer view of actual price averages, offering a better balance between smoothing and staying close to the real price.
・Clear Entry and Exit Signals: By smoothing out minor fluctuations, APB candles can provide clearer signals for entering and exiting trades, particularly in volatile markets.
Key Features:
1.APB Candle ON/OFF: Display smoothed average price bars that filter out minor fluctuations, making trends clearer.
2.Heikin Ashi Candle ON/OFF: Remove market noise and visualize smoother trends using Heikin Ashi candles.
3.Default Candle ON/OFF: Compare APB and Heikin Ashi candles with the standard TradingView candles.
4.Customizable Colors: Personalize the colors of bullish and bearish candles, including the body, wick, and border.
5.Color Shift Threshold: Adjust the transparency of APB candles based on a user-defined threshold for smaller body sizes.
6.Countdown Timer: See how much time remains before the next candle forms, with customizable size, position, and color.
Trading Strategy:
・Trend Following with APB: Use APB candles to identify smoother trends by filtering out minor price fluctuations. This can be useful for trend-following strategies in volatile markets.
・Heikin Ashi for Reversals: Heikin Ashi candles help to smooth out trends, making it easier to spot potential reversals. When switching from red to green (or vice versa), it could signal a change in direction.
・Compare APB, Heikin Ashi, and Default Candles: For confirmation, compare APB and Heikin Ashi signals with default candlesticks to ensure reliability before entering a trade.
Benefits:
・Customizable Visualization: You can quickly switch between different candle types, depending on your strategy, without changing your chart setup.
・Clear Trend Identification: APB and Heikin Ashi candles help filter out noise, making it easier to see trends and reversals.
・Multiple Timeframes: Works well on multiple timeframes, allowing for flexible trading strategies.
Drawbacks:
・Smoothing May Hide Important Details: While APB and Heikin Ashi smooth price action, they might obscure key price points or signals on smaller timeframes.
・Potential Over-Reliance on Visuals: Relying too much on smoothed candles might cause traders to miss underlying market conditions or important price levels visible in traditional candlesticks.
APBキャンドル(平均価格バー)とヘイキンアシ、デフォルトローソク足のON/OFF制御
説明:
**APBキャンドル(平均価格バー)**は、標準のローソク足やヘイキンアシに比べ、よりスムーズで明確なトレンドの視覚化を提供します。通常のローソク足が生データをそのまま表示するのに対し、APBキャンドルはオープン、高値、安値、終値の平均を計算してノイズを除去し、小さな価格変動をフィルタリングします。これにより、短期的なノイズに惑わされることなく、全体的なトレンドに集中することが可能です。
APBが優れている理由:
・トレンドの把握が容易: APBキャンドルは標準のローソク足よりも価格データを滑らかにし、持続的なトレンドを見つけやすくします。
・市場ノイズの削減: ヘイキンアシもノイズをフィルタリングしますが、APBは実際の価格平均に基づいており、スムージングと実際の価格データのバランスが優れています。
・エントリー・エグジットの明確化: 小さな変動を滑らかにすることで、特にボラティリティの高い市場でのエントリー・エグジットシグナルが明確になります。
主な機能:
1.APBキャンドルのON/OFF: 小さな価格変動をフィルタリングし、トレンドを明確に表示します。
2.ヘイキンアシキャンドルのON/OFF: ノイズを取り除き、スムーズなトレンドを視覚化します。
3.デフォルトローソク足のON/OFF: 標準のローソク足との比較を容易にし、戦略に応じて使用可能です。
4.色のカスタマイズ: 上昇時と下降時のローソク足の色を自由に設定可能。
色変化のしきい値設定: APBキャンドルのボディサイズが小さい場合に色を薄くするしきい値を設定できます。
5.カウントダウンタイマー: 各ローソク足の下に、次のローソク足が形成されるまでの残り時間を表示します。
トレード戦略:
・APBでのトレンドフォロー: APBキャンドルを使って、スムーズなトレンドを確認し、ボラティリティの高い市場でトレンドフォロー戦略を取る。
・ヘイキンアシでの反転シグナル確認: ヘイキンアシを使い、上昇(緑)から下降(赤)への色変化を反転シグナルとして利用。
・3種類のローソク足の比較: APB、ヘイキンアシ、デフォルトローソク足を比較し、トレンドや反転の信頼性を確認してからエントリーする。
メリット:
・カスタマイズ性が高い: 戦略に応じて3種類のローソク足を自由に切り替え可能。
・トレンドの把握が容易: ノイズを除去してトレンドや反転を明確に把握できる。
・複数タイムフレームで効果的: 複数のタイムフレームで利用可能なため、柔軟な戦略が立てられる。
デメリット:
・重要な情報の隠蔽の可能性: APBやヘイキンアシのスムージングにより、小さな価格変動や重要な価格ポイントが隠れる可能性がある。
・視覚的な判断に依存しすぎるリスク: スムーズなローソク足に頼りすぎることで、標準的なローソク足で確認できる重要な情報を見逃す可能性があります。
注意書き:
1.インジケーターの突然の変更や削除の可能性: このインジケーターは今後予告なく変更や削除される場合がありますのでご注意ください。
2.損失の責任について: このインジケーターを使用したことによる損失に関して、作者は一切の責任を負いません。トレードは自己責任で行ってください。
Futures Risk CalculatorFutures Risk Calculator Script - Description
The Futures Risk Calculator (FRC) is a comprehensive tool designed to help traders effectively manage risk when trading futures contracts. This script allows users to calculate risk/reward ratios directly on the chart by specifying their entry price and stop loss. It's an ideal tool for futures traders who want to quantify their potential losses and gains with precision, based on their trading account size and the number of contracts they trade.
What the Script Does:
1. Risk and Reward Calculation:
The script calculates your total risk in dollars and as a percentage of your account size based on the entry and stop-loss prices you input.
It also calculates two key levels where potential reward (Take Profit 1 and Take Profit 2) can be expected, helping you assess the reward-to-risk ratio for any trade.
2. Customizable Settings:
You can specify the size of your trading account (available $ for Futures trading) and the number of futures contracts you're trading. This allows for tailored risk management that reflects your exact trading conditions.
3. Live Chart Integration:
You add the script to your chart after opening a futures chart in TradingView. Simply click on the chart to set your Entry Price and Stop Loss. The script will instantly calculate and display the risk and reward levels based on the points you set.
Adjusting the entry and stop-loss points later is just as easy: drag and drop the levels directly on the chart, and the risk and reward calculations update automatically.
4. Futures Contract Support:
The script is pre-configured with a list of popular futures symbols (like ES, NQ, CL, GC, and more). If your preferred futures contract isn’t in the list, you can easily add it by modifying the script.
The script uses each symbol’s point value to ensure precise risk calculations, providing you with an accurate dollar risk and potential reward based on the specific contract you're trading.
How to Use the Script:
1. Apply the Script to a Futures Chart:
Open a futures contract chart in TradingView.
Add the Futures Risk Calculator (FRC) script as an indicator.
2. Set Entry and Stop Loss:
Upon applying the script, it will prompt you to select your entry price by clicking the chart where you plan to enter the market.
Next, click on the chart to set your stop-loss level.
The script will then calculate your total risk in dollars and as a percentage of your account size.
3. View Risk, Reward, and (Take Profit):
You can immediately see visual lines representing your entry, stop loss, and the calculated reward-to-risk ratio levels (Take Profit 1 and Take Profit 2).
If you want to adjust the entry or stop loss after plotting them, simply move the points on
the chart, and the script will recalculate everything for you.
4. Configure Account and Contracts:
In the script settings, you can enter your account size and adjust the number of contracts you are trading. These inputs allow the script to calculate risk in monetary terms and as a percentage, making it easier to manage your risk effectively.
5. Understand the Information in the Table:
Once you apply the script, a table will appear in the top-right corner of your chart, providing you with key information about your futures contract and the trade setup. Here's what each field represents:
Account Size: Displays your total account value, which you can set in the script's settings.
Future: Shows the selected futures symbol, along with key details such as its tick size and point value. This gives you a clear understanding of how much one point or tick is worth in dollar terms.
Entry Price: The exact price at which you plan to enter the trade, displayed in green.
Stop Loss Price: The price level where you plan to exit the trade if the market moves against you, shown in red.
Contracts: The number of futures contracts you are trading, which you can adjust in the settings.
Risk: Highlighted in orange, this field shows your total risk in dollars, as well as the percentage risk based on your account size. This is a crucial value to help you stay within your risk tolerance and manage your trades effectively.
Price Action Volumetric Order Blocks [UAlgo]"Price Action Volumetric Order Blocks" indicator aims to identify significant price zones in the market based on a combination of price action and volume analysis. It utilizes the concept of "Order Blocks," which are areas on the chart where large orders are believed to have been placed, influencing price behavior. By analyzing price swings and volume activity, the indicator attempts to highlight potential support and resistance levels.
🔶 Key Features
Swing Length: This input allows you to adjust the timeframe used to identify price swings for order block detection. A longer swing length will focus on larger timeframes and potentially capture stronger order blocks.
Show Last X Order Blocks: This controls the number of order blocks displayed on the chart. You can choose to visualize a specific number of the most recent order blocks.
Violation Check: This setting determines how the indicator identifies potential order block violations. You can choose between "Wick" or "Close" violations. A "Wick" violation occurs when the price (wick) extends beyond the order block boundaries, while a "Close" violation signifies that the closing price breaches the order block.
Hide Overlap: This option allows you to manage the display of overlapping order blocks. If set to "True," only non-overlapping order blocks will be shown, potentially offering a clearer visualization.
Colors: You can customize the color scheme for bullish (upward) and bearish (downward) order blocks to enhance visual clarity on the chart.
🔶 Interpreting the Indicator
Order Blocks: The teal-colored boxes represent bullish order blocks, indicating areas of demand where buying pressure is likely to be strong. Red-colored boxes represent bearish order blocks, indicating areas of supply where selling pressure is likely to be dominant. These zones often signal potential reversal points or consolidation areas.
Strength Calculations: The indicator calculates the relative strength of bullish and bearish blocks based on volume. A higher bullish strength indicates stronger buying pressure, while higher bearish strength suggests more selling pressure. Traders can use this information to gauge the strength of a price level and predict future price movements.
Market Structure Lines: The indicator displays horizontal lines to depict the current market structure, labeled as "MSB" (Market Sell Balance) or "BOS" (Break of Structure). These lines can help visualize the prevailing trend direction.
Order Block Violations: When a price wick or close breaches an order block (depending on the chosen violation type), the corresponding order block visualization is removed from the chart. This can signify a potential weakening of the identified support or resistance zone.
🔶 Disclaimer
Use with Caution: This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered as financial advice. Users should exercise caution and perform their own analysis before making trading decisions based on the indicator's signals.
Not Financial Advice: The information provided by this indicator does not constitute financial advice, and the creator (UAlgo) shall not be held responsible for any trading losses incurred as a result of using this indicator.
Backtesting Recommended: Traders are encouraged to backtest the indicator thoroughly on historical data before using it in live trading to assess its performance and suitability for their trading strategies.
Risk Management: Trading involves inherent risks, and users should implement proper risk management strategies, including but not limited to stop-loss orders and position sizing, to mitigate potential losses.
No Guarantees: The accuracy and reliability of the indicator's signals cannot be guaranteed, as they are based on historical price data and past performance may not be indicative of future results.
P.I.B. System (Pin Bar | Inside Bar) // AlgoFyreThe "P.I.B. System (Pin Bar | Inside Bar)" identifies bullish and bearish pin bars and inside bars on a price chart. It highlights potential market reversals by plotting labels and colorizing bars, providing traders with visual cues for better decision-making.
Description
The "P.I.B. System (Pin Bar | Inside Bar)" script is designed to help traders identify potential reversal points in the market by detecting bullish and bearish pin bars and inside bars. A pin bar is a candlestick pattern that indicates a potential reversal, characterized by a small body and a long wick. Inside bars are candlestick patterns where the current bar's high and low are within the previous bar's range, indicating potential consolidation before a breakout.
This script allows customization of various parameters to fine-tune the identification of pin bars and inside bars. When a pin bar or an inside bar is detected, the script plots a label on the chart and colorizes the bars to highlight these patterns. This tool is useful for traders looking to identify potential reversal points and make informed trading decisions.
Explanation of All Options
Pin-Wick Size Ratio Minimum Value : The minimum ratio of the wick size to the total candle size for a pin bar to be considered valid. Default is 0.66.
Candle Body Size Ratio Maximum Value : The maximum ratio of the body size to the total candle size for a pin bar to be considered valid. Default is 0.4.
Handle-Wick Wick Size Ratio Maximum Value : The maximum ratio of the opposite wick size to the total candle size for a pin bar to be considered valid. Default is 0.4.
Filter Out Small Candles : Option to filter out small candles based on the previous candle's size. Default is true.
Small Candle Size Ratio : The ratio used to determine if a candle is considered small compared to the previous candle. Default is 2.0.
Identify Inside Bars : Option to identify inside bars following a pin bar. Default is true.
Show Only P.I.B. : Option to show only the bars where a pin bar is followed by an inside bar. Default is true.
Hide Horizontal Rays : Option to hide horizontal rays drawn from the last identified pin bars. Default is false.
How to Use
To use this script, add it to your chart. Customize the input parameters to match your trading strategy. The script will automatically identify and highlight bullish and bearish pin bars and inside bars on the chart. Use the visual cues provided by the labels and colorized bars to make informed trading decisions.
EagleVision.V33 - Inside Pin Bar EagleVision.V33 is a specialized indicator designed for traders who focus on price action. It detects and highlights the Inside Pin Bar candle pattern, a key signal that can indicate potential market reversals or trend continuations. This tool is invaluable for traders who rely on precise candlestick patterns to make data-driven decisions.
Features:
• Customizable Pattern Highlighting: EagleVision.V33 allows traders to choose custom colors to highlight Inside Pin Bar patterns directly on the chart. This makes identifying critical trading signals straightforward, even in busy market conditions.
• Pin Bar Candle Customization: Beyond just highlighting, the indicator enables users to change the color of the detected pin bar itself, ensuring that crucial patterns are immediately visible and easy to track.
• Versatile Timeframe Application: The indicator can be applied across various timeframes, from intraday (1 minute, 5 minutes) to longer-term charts (daily, weekly). Users can easily switch between timeframes within the settings, making it adaptable to different trading strategies.
• Enhanced Visual Clarity with Background Highlighting: For traders who prefer additional emphasis, EagleVision.V33 offers an option to apply a background color that highlights the entire region where the Inside Pin Bar pattern is detected.
How It Works:
• Inside Bar Identification: The indicator first identifies an Inside Bar, where a candle’s high and low fall within the range of the preceding candle (the mother bar). This is a foundational pattern in price action trading.
• Pin Bar Detection: It then checks if the candle is a Pin Bar, characterized by a small body and a prominent wick (either upper or lower), which typically signals potential market turning points.
• Pattern Highlighting & Visualization: Upon detecting both conditions (Inside Bar and Pin Bar), EagleVision.V33 highlights the pattern using customizable shapes and colors, and optionally applies a background shade to further enhance visibility.
Use Cases:
• Reversals at Key Levels: The Inside Pin Bar pattern often appears at significant support or resistance levels, signaling potential reversals. EagleVision.V33 helps traders spot these opportunities early.
• Trend Continuations: In trending markets, this pattern can confirm the continuation of a trend, providing traders with the confidence to hold positions or enter new ones.
Customization Options:
• Pattern Highlight Color: Choose a distinct color for the label or shape that marks the Inside Pin Bar pattern, making it stand out against other chart elements.
• Pin Bar Candle Color: Customize the color of the Pin Bar itself, ensuring that it is immediately recognizable on the chart.
• Background Highlighting: Optionally apply a background color to the chart area where the pattern is detected, further enhancing visual clarity and making it easier to spot potential trading opportunities.
Why EagleVision.V33 Stands Out:
EagleVision.V33 is not just another pattern detection tool; it’s engineered for precision and clarity, with highly customizable features that cater to the unique needs of price action traders. By combining both Inside Bar and Pin Bar detection, it offers a powerful edge, providing traders with actionable insights directly on their charts.
S&R Tracker [CHE]Dynamic S&R Tracker
1. Introduction to the Tool
Purpose:
The Dynamic S&R Tracker is a powerful TradingView tool designed to automatically detect and display support and resistance levels across multiple timeframes. It dynamically adjusts based on the current chart’s timeframe, making it easier for traders to identify key price levels for both shortterm and longterm analysis.
Key Features:
Dynamic adjustment of support and resistance levels based on realtime market conditions
Simultaneous visualization of support and resistance for two different timeframes
Automatic selection of optimal timeframes for accurate and efficient analysis
2. Functionality
Automatic Timeframe Selection:
The Dynamic S&R Tracker uses a smart function to automatically adjust the analysis timeframe based on the market’s current conditions. It selects the appropriate intervals (e.g., 1 hour, 1 day, 1 month) for displaying support and resistance levels, reducing the need for manual intervention.
Support and Resistance Identification:
The tool calculates and identifies key pivot highs and lows, which act as support and resistance levels. These levels are displayed for two timeframes at once, giving a comprehensive view of the market's shortterm and longterm trends.
3. Benefits
Efficiency:
With automatic adjustments, traders save time by not having to manually change timeframes or recalculate levels.
Enhanced Market Insight:
By analyzing two timeframes simultaneously, the tool provides a broader market perspective, helping traders spot potential reversal points and breakouts.
Customizability:
Though dynamic, the Dynamic S&R Tracker offers flexibility for manual adjustments, allowing traders to finetune the analysis based on personal preferences or market strategies.
4. Visualization
Support and Resistance Levels:
The tool uses clear visual markers—green for support and red for resistance—making it easy to spot critical price zones on the chart.
Informative Timeframe Display:
The tracker includes a customizable information box that shows the selected timeframes used in the analysis, keeping the user informed at all times.
5. Conclusion
The Dynamic S&R Tracker is an essential tool for traders seeking an automated, precise, and flexible way to analyze support and resistance across multiple timeframes. By offering dynamic adjustments and clear visual feedback, it simplifies the decisionmaking process and provides deeper market insights.
Ideal for traders who need a streamlined and adaptable solution to better navigate market trends.
ICT Time Levels Description:
The Time Levels Indicator is designed to enhance trading decisions by marking significant price levels at key times throughout the trading day. This indicator specifically focuses on three crucial times: 8:30 AM, 9:30 AM, and 10:00 AM (UTC-4), which are often associated with significant market movements.
Key Features:
Customizable Time Levels: Users can toggle the display of price levels at 8:30 AM, 9:30 AM, and 10:00 AM. Each level is marked with a line on the chart, which helps traders visually identify these critical points.
Style and Color Options: Customize the appearance of each time level with different line styles (solid, dotted, dashed) and colors to match your chart preferences.
Dynamic Labeling: The indicator automatically places a label at the current price level for each time, making it easier to identify and track these levels as the day progresses.
Real-Time Updates: As the trading session unfolds, the indicator adjusts the lines and labels to reflect the latest price data at the specified times.
How It Works:
At the specified times (8:30 AM, 9:30 AM, and 10:00 AM), the indicator captures the opening price and plots a horizontal line at that level.
These lines serve as reference points, helping traders to observe how the price interacts with these key levels throughout the day.
The lines and labels are fully customizable, allowing users to adapt the indicator to their trading style and visual preferences.
Use Cases:
Market Open Strategies: Traders can use the 9:30 AM level to monitor the opening price of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), which often sets the tone for the trading session.
Morning Volatility: The 8:30 AM and 10:00 AM levels can be useful for identifying potential support and resistance levels during periods of increased volatility, such as economic data releases or after the market opens.
This indicator is particularly useful for intraday traders who focus on morning trading sessions and want to have a clear visual reference to guide their decisions.
Note: This script is designed to be simple yet effective, providing traders with essential information without cluttering the chart.