Daily Range AnalysisThis indicator helps quickly identify if a stock is making a "price expansion" or a "price contraction". If today's range is larger than yesterday, then the stock is having a price expansion. This will be represented with a positive number. If today's range is smaller, the stock is making a contraction, and the indicator will display a negative number.
Indicator Features:
1. **Dark and Light Themes**: Users can choose between dark and light themes based on their preference. Dark themes are easier on the eyes in low-light conditions, reducing eye strain, while light themes are more suitable for well-lit environments.
2. **Customizable Text Colors**: Users can customize the text color for each data element displayed in the table. Customization allows users to tailor the appearance of the indicator to their liking and enhance readability.
3. **Show/Hide Data Options**: Users have the flexibility to show or hide each data element in the table individually. This feature enables users to focus on specific information they find most relevant, decluttering the chart and improving readability.
4. **Daily Range Analysis**: The script calculates and displays important metrics related to the daily price range of a financial instrument. These metrics include:
- Closing Range: Percentage indicating how close the closing price is to the daily low relative to the daily range. Helps traders assess where the closing price lies within the day's price action.
- Range Expansion: Percentage indicating the change in the daily price range compared to the previous day. Useful for identifying potential volatility shifts and trend continuation or reversal.
- StopH: Price level representing the midpoint between the day's open and close, commonly used as a reference for setting stop-loss orders.
- StopL: The low of the day, providing information about the lowest price reached during the trading session. Some traders like to use the Low of Day as a Stop Loss.
Overall, this script provides traders with essential insights into daily price movements, enabling them to make more informed trading decisions based on key price action metrics. The customization options enhance user experience and adaptability, catering to individual preferences and trading styles
Candlestick analysis
DCA StrategyIntroducing the DCA Strategy, a powerful tool for identifying long entry and exit opportunities in uptrending assets like cryptocurrencies, stocks, and gold. This strategy leverages the Heikin Ashi candlestick pattern and the RSI indicator to navigate potential price swings.
Core Functionality:
Buy Signal : A buy signal is generated when a bullish (green) Heikin Ashi candle appears after a bearish (red) one, indicating a potential reversal in a downtrend. Additionally, the RSI must be below a user-defined threshold (default: 85) to prevent buying overbought assets.
Sell Signal : The strategy exits the trade when the RSI surpasses the user-defined exit level (default: 85), suggesting the asset might be overbought.
Backtesting Flexibility : Users can customize the backtesting period by specifying the start and end years.
Key Advantages:
Trend-Following: Designed specifically for uptrending assets, aiming to capture profitable price movements.
Dynamic RSI Integration: The RSI indicator helps refine entry signals by avoiding overbought situations.
User-Defined Parameters: Allows customization of exit thresholds and backtesting periods to suit individual trading preferences.
Commission and Slippage: The script factors in realistic commission fees (0.1%) and slippage (2%) for a more accurate backtesting experience.
Beats Buy-and-Hold: Backtesting suggests this strategy outperforms a simple buy-and-hold approach in uptrending markets.
Overall, the DCA Strategy offers a valuable approach for traders seeking to capitalize on long opportunities in trending markets with the help of Heikin Ashi candles and RSI confirmation.
Alligator + Fractals + Divergent & Squat Bars + Signal AlertsThe indicator includes Williams Alligator, Williams Fractals, Divergent Bars, Market Facilitation Index, Highest and Lowest Bars, maximum and minimum peak of Awesome Oscillator, and signal alerts based on Bill Williams' Profitunity strategy.
MFI and Awesome Oscillator
According to the Market Facilitation Index Oscillator, the Squat bar is colored blue, all other bars are colored according to the Awesome Oscillator color, except for the Fake bars, colored with a lighter AO color. In the indicator settings, you can enable the display of "Green" bars (in the "Green Bars > Show" field). In the indicator style settings, you can disable changing the color of bars in accordance with the AO color (in the "AO bars" field), including changing the color for Fake bars (in the "Fake AO bars" field).
MFI is calculated using the formula: (high - low) / volume.
A Squat bar means that, compared to the previous bar, its MFI has decreased and at the same time its volume has increased, i.e. MFI < previous bar and volume > previous bar. A sign of a possible price reversal, so this is a particularly important signal.
A Fake bar is the opposite of a Squat bar and means that, compared to the previous bar, its MFI has increased and at the same time its volume has decreased, i.e. MFI > previous bar and volume < previous bar.
A "Green" bar means that, compared to the previous bar, its MFI has increased and at the same time its volume has increased, i.e. MFI > previous bar and volume > previous bar. A sign of trend continuation. But a more significant trend confirmation or warning of a possible reversal is the Awesome Oscillator, which measures market momentum by calculating the difference between the 5 Period and 34 Period Simple Moving Averages (SMA 5 - SMA 34) based on the midpoints of the bars (hl2). Therefore, by default, the "Green" bars and their opposite "Fade" bars are colored according to the color of the Awesome Oscillator.
According to Bill Williams' Profitunity strategy, using the Awesome Oscillator, the third Elliott wave is determined by the maximum peak of AO in the range from 100 to 140 bars. The presence of divergence between the maximum AO peak and the subsequent lower AO peak in this interval also warns of a possible correction, especially if the AO crosses the zero line between these AO peaks. Therefore, the chart additionally displays the prices of the highest and lowest bars, as well as the maximum or minimum peak of AO in the interval of 140 bars from the last bar. In the indicator settings, you can hide labels, lines, change the number of bars and any parameters for the AO indicator - method (SMA, Smoothed SMA, EMA and others), length, source (open, high, low, close, hl2 and others).
Bullish Divergent bar
🟢 A buy signal (Long) is a Bullish Divergent bar with a green circle displayed above it if such a bar simultaneously meets all of the following conditions:
The high of the bar is below all lines of the Alligator indicator.
The closing price of the bar is above its middle, i.e. close > (high + low) / 2.
The low of the bar is below the low of 2 previous bars or below the low of one previous bar, and the low of the second previous bar is a lower fractal (▼). By default, Divergent bars are not displayed, the low of which is lower than the low of only one previous bar and the low of the 2nd previous bar is not a lower fractal (▼), but you can enable the display of any Divergent bars in the indicator settings (by setting the value "no" in the " field Divergent Bars > Filtration").
The following conditions strengthen the Bullish Divergent bar signal:
The opening price of the bar, as well as the closing price, is higher than its middle, i.e. Open > (high + low) / 2.
The high of the bar is below all lines of the open Alligator indicator, i.e. the green line (Lips) is below the red line (Teeth) and the red line is below the blue line (Jaw). In this case, the color of the circle above the Bullish Divergent bar is dark green.
Squat Divergent bar.
The bar following the Bullish Divergent bar corresponds to the green color of the Awesome Oscillator.
Divergence on Awesome Oscillator.
Formation of the lower fractal (▼), in which the low of the Divergent bar is the peak of the fractal.
Bearish Divergent bar
🔴 A signal to sell (Short) is a Bearish Divergent bar under which a red circle is displayed if such a bar simultaneously meets all the following conditions:
The low of the bar is above all lines of the Alligator indicator.
The closing price of the bar is below its middle, i.e. close < (high + low) / 2.
The high of the bar is higher than the high of 2 previous bars or higher than the high of one previous bar, and the high of the second previous bar is an upper fractal (▲). By default, Divergent bars are not displayed, the high of which is higher than the high of only one previous bar and the high of the 2nd previous bar is not an upper fractal (▲), but you can enable the display of any Divergent bars in the indicator settings (by setting the value "no" in the " field Divergent Bars > Filtration").
The following conditions strengthen the Bearish Divergent bar signal:
The opening price of the bar, as well as the closing price, is below its middle, i.e. open < (high + low) / 2.
The low of the bar is above all lines of the open Alligator indicator, i.e. the green line (Lips) is above the red line (Teeth) and the red line is above the blue line (Jaw). In this case, the color of the circle under the Bearish Divergent bar is dark red.
Squat Divergent bar.
The bar following the Bearish Divergent bar corresponds to the red color of the Awesome Oscillator.
Divergence on Awesome Oscillator.
Formation of the upper fractal (▲), in which the high of the Divergent bar is the peak of the fractal.
Alligator lines crossing
Bars crossing the green line (Lips) of the open Alligator indicator is the first warning of a possible correction (price rollback) if one of the following conditions is met:
If the bar closed below the Lips line, which is above the Teeth line, and the Teeth line is above the Jaw line, while the closing price of the previous bar is above the Lips line.
If the bar closed above the Lips line, which is below the Teeth line, and the Teeth line is below the Jaw line, while the closing price of the previous bar is below the Lips line.
The intersection of all open Alligator lines by bars is a sign of a deep correction and a warning of a possible trend change.
Frequent intersection of Alligator lines with each other is a sign of a sideways trend (flat).
Signal Alerts
To receive notifications about signals when creating an alert, you must select the condition "Any alert() function is call", in which case notifications will arrive in the following format:
D — timeframe, for example: D, 4H, 15m.
🟢 BDB⎾ - a signal for a Bullish Divergent bar to buy (Long), triggers once after the bar closes and includes additional signals:
/// — if Alligator is open.
⏉ — if the opening price of the bar, as well as the closing price, is above its middle.
+ Squat 🔷 - Squat bar or + Green ↑ - "Green" bar or + Fake ↓ - Fake bar.
+ AO 🟩 - if after the Divergent bar closes, the oscillator color change for the next bar corresponds the green color of the Awesome Oscillator. ┴/┬ — AO above/below the zero line. ∇ — if there is divergence on AO in the interval of 140 bars from the last bar.
🔴 BDB⎿ - a signal for a Bearish Divergent bar to sell (Short), triggers once after the bar closes and includes additional signals:
/// — if Alligator is open.
⏊ — if the opening price of the bar, as well as the closing price, is below its middle.
+ Squat 🔷 - Squat bar or + Green ↑ - "Green" bar or + Fake ↓ - Fake bar.
+ AO 🟥 - if after the Divergent bar closes, the oscillator color change for the next bar corresponds to the red color of the Awesome Oscillator. ┴/┬ — AO above/below the zero line. ∇ — if there is divergence on AO in the interval of 140 bars from the last bar.
Alert for bars crossing the green line (Lips) of the open Alligator indicator (can be disabled in the indicator settings in the "Alligator > Enable crossing lips alerts" field):
🔴 Crossing Lips ↓ - if the bar closed below the Lips line, which is above than the other lines, while the closing price of the previous bar is above the Lips line.
🟢 Crossing Lips ↑ - if the bar closed above the Lips line, which is below the other lines, while the closing price of the previous bar is below the Lips line.
The fractal signal is triggered after the second bar closes, completing the formation of the fractal, if alerts about fractals are enabled in the indicator settings (the "Fractals > Enable alerts" field):
🟢 Fractal ▲ - upper (Bearish) fractal.
🔴 Fractal ▼ — lower (Bullish) fractal.
⚪️ Fractal ▲/▼ - both upper and lower fractal.
↳ (H=high - L=low) = difference.
If you redirect notifications to a webhook URL, for example, to a Telegram bot, then you need to set the notification template for the webhook in the indicator settings in the "Webhook > Message" field (contains a tooltip with an example), in which you just need to specify the text {{message}}, which will be automatically replaced with the alert text with a ticker and a link to TradingView.
‼️ A signal is not a call to action, but only a reason to analyze the chart to make a decision based on the rules of your strategy.
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Индикатор включает в себя Williams Alligator, Williams Fractals, Дивергентные бары, Market Facilitation Index, самый высокий и самый низкий бары, максимальный и минимальный пик Awesome Oscillator, а также оповещения о сигналах на основе стратегии Profitunity Билла Вильямса.
MFI и Awesome Oscillator
В соответствии с осциллятором Market Facilitation Index Приседающий бар окрашен в синий цвет, все остальные бары окрашены в соответствии с цветом Awesome Oscillator, кроме Фальшивых баров, которые окрашены более светлым цветом AO. В настройках индикатора вы можете включить отображение "Зеленых" баров (в поле "Green Bars > Show"). В настройках стиля индикатора вы можете выключить изменение цвета баров в соответствии с цветом AO (в поле "AO bars"), в том числе изменить цвет для Фальшивых баров (в поле "Fake AO bars").
MFI рассчитывается по формуле: (high - low) / volume.
Приседающий бар означает, что по сравнению с предыдущим баром его MFI снизился и в тоже время вырос его объем, т.е. MFI < предыдущего бара и объем > предыдущего бара. Признак возможного разворота цены, поэтому это особенно важный сигнал.
Фальшивый бар является противоположностью Приседающему бару и означает, что по сравнению с предыдущим баром его MFI увеличился и в тоже время снизился его объем, т.е. MFI > предыдущего бара и объем < предыдущего бара.
"Зеленый" бар означает, что по сравнению с предыдущим баром его MFI увеличился и в тоже время вырос его объем, т.е. MFI > предыдущего бара и объем > предыдущего бара. Признак продолжения тренда. Но более значимым подтверждением тренда или предупреждением о возможном развороте является Awesome Oscillator, который измеряет движущую силу рынка путем вычисления разницы между 5 Периодной и 34 Периодной Простыми Скользящими Средними (SMA 5 - SMA 34) по средним точкам баров (hl2). Поэтому по умолчанию "Зеленые" бары и противоположные им "Увядающие" бары окрашены в соответствии с цветом Awesome Oscillator.
По стратегии Profitunity Билла Вильямса с помощью осциллятора Awesome Oscillator определяется третья волна Эллиота по максимальному пику AO в интервале от 100 до 140 баров. Наличие дивергенции между максимальным пиком AO и следующим за ним более низким пиком AO в этом интервале также предупреждает о возможной коррекции, особенно если AO переходит через нулевую линию между этими пиками AO. Поэтому на графике дополнительно отображаются цены самого высокого и самого низкого баров, а также максимальный или минимальный пик АО в интервале 140 баров от последнего бара. В настройках индикатора вы можете скрыть метки, линии, изменить количество баров и любые параметры для индикатора AO – метод (SMA, Smoothed SMA, EMA и другие), длину, источник (open, high, low, close, hl2 и другие).
Бычий Дивергентный бар
🟢 Сигналом на покупку (Long) является Бычий Дивергентный бар над которым отображается зеленый круг, если такой бар соответствует одновременно всем следующим условиям:
Максимум бара ниже всех линий индикатора Alligator.
Цена закрытия бара выше его середины, т.е. close > (high + low) / 2.
Минимум бара ниже минимума 2-х предыдущих баров или ниже минимума одного предыдущего бара, а минимум второго предыдущего бара является нижним фракталом (▼). По умолчанию не отображаются Дивергентные бары, минимум которых ниже минимума только одного предыдущего бара и минимум 2-го предыдущего бара не является нижним фракталом (▼), но вы можете включить отображение любых Дивергентных баров в настройках индикатора (установив значение "no" в поле "Divergent Bars > Filtration").
Усилением сигнала Бычьего Дивергентного бара являются следующие условия:
Цена открытия бара, как и цена закрытия, выше его середины, т.е. Open > (high + low) / 2.
Максимум бара ниже всех линий открытого индикатора Alligator, т.е. зеленая линия (Lips) ниже красной линии (Teeth) и красная линия ниже синей линии (Jaw). В этом случае цвет круга над Бычьим Дивергентным баром окрашен в темно-зеленый цвет.
Приседающий Дивергентный бар.
Бар, следующий за Бычьим Дивергентным баром, соответствует зеленому цвету Awesome Oscillator.
Дивергенция на Awesome Oscillator.
Образование нижнего фрактала (▼), у которого минимум Дивергентного бара является пиком фрактала.
Медвежий Дивергентный бар
🔴 Сигналом на продажу (Short) является Медвежий Дивергентный бар под которым отображается красный круг, если такой бар соответствует одновременно всем следующим условиям:
Минимум бара выше всех линий индикатора Alligator.
Цена закрытия бара ниже его середины, т.е. close < (high + low) / 2.
Максимум бара выше маскимума 2-х предыдущих баров или выше максимума одного предыдущего бара, а максимум второго предыдущего бара является верхним фракталом (▲). По умолчанию не отображаются Дивергентные бары, максимум которых выше максимума только одного предыдущего бара и максимум 2-го предыдущего бара не является верхним фракталом (▲), но вы можете включить отображение любых Дивергентных баров в настройках индикатора (установив значение "no" в поле "Divergent Bars > Filtration").
Усилением сигнала Медвежьего Дивергентного бара являются следующие условия:
Цена открытия бара, как и цена закрытия, ниже его середины, т.е. open < (high + low) / 2.
Минимум бара выше всех линий открытого индикатора Alligator, т.е. зеленая линия (Lips) выше красной линии (Teeth) и красная линия выше синей линии (Jaw). В этом случае цвет круга под Медвежьим Дивергентным Баром окрашен в темно-красный цвет.
Приседающий Дивергентный бар.
Бар, следующий за Медвежьим Дивергентным баром, соответствует красному цвету Awesome Oscillator.
Дивергенция на Awesome Oscillator.
Образование верхнего фрактала (▲), у которого максимум Дивергентного бара является пиком фрактала.
Пересечение линий Alligator
Пересечение барами зеленой линии (Lips) открытого индикатора Alligator является первым предупреждением о возможной коррекции (откате цены) при выполнении одного из следующих условий:
Если бар закрылся ниже линии Lips, которая выше линии Teeth, а линия Teeth выше линии Jaw, при этом цена закрытия предыдущего бара находится выше линии Lips.
Если бар закрылся выше линии Lips, которая ниже линии Teeth, а линия Teeth ниже линии Jaw, при этом цена закрытия предыдущего бара находится ниже линии Lips.
Пересечение барами всех линий открытого Alligator является признаком глубокой коррекции и предупреждением о возможной смене тренда.
Частое пересечение линий Alligator между собой является признаком бокового тренда (флэт).
Оповещения о сигналах
Для получения уведомлений о сигналах при создании оповещения необходимо выбрать условие "При любом вызове функции alert()", в таком случае уведомления будут приходить в следующем формате:
D — таймфрейм, например: D, 4H, 15m.
🟢 BDB⎾ — сигнал Бычьего Дивергентного бара на покупку (Long), срабатывает один раз после закрытия бара и включает дополнительные сигналы:
/// — если Alligator открыт.
⏉ — если цена открытия бара, как и цена закрытия, выше его середины.
+ Squat 🔷 — Приседающий бар или + Green ↑ — "Зеленый" бар или + Fake ↓ — Фальшивый бар.
+ AO 🟩 — если после закрытия Дивергентного бара, изменение цвета осциллятора для следующего бара соответствует зеленому цвету Awesome Oscillator. ┴/┬ — AO выше/ниже нулевой линии. ∇ — если есть дивергенция на AO в интервале 140 баров от последнего бара.
🔴 BDB⎿ — сигнал Медвежьего Дивергентного бара на продажу (Short), срабатывает один раз после закрытия бара и включает дополнительные сигналы:
/// — если Alligator открыт.
⏊ — если цена открытия бара, как и цена закрытия, ниже его середины.
+ Squat 🔷 — Приседающий бар или + Green ↑ — "Зеленый" бар или + Fake ↓ — Фальшивый бар.
+ AO 🟥 — если после закрытия Дивергентного бара, изменение цвета осциллятора для следующего бара соответствует красному цвету Awesome Oscillator. ┴/┬ — AO выше/ниже нулевой линии. ∇ — если есть дивергенция на AO в интервале 140 баров от последнего бара.
Сигнал пересечения барами зеленой линии (Lips) открытого индикатора Alligator (можно отключить в настройках индикатора в поле "Alligator > Enable crossing lips alerts"):
🔴 Crossing Lips ↓ — если бар закрылся ниже линии Lips, которая выше остальных линий, при этом цена закрытия предыдущего бара находится выше линии Lips.
🟢 Crossing Lips ↑ — если бар закрылся выше линии Lips, которая ниже остальных линий, при этом цена закрытия предыдущего бара находится ниже линии Lips.
Сигнал фрактала срабатывает после закрытия второго бара, завершающего формирование фрактала, если оповещения о фракталах включены в настройках индикатора (поле "Fractals > Enable alerts"):
🟢 Fractal ▲ — верхний (Медвежий) фрактал.
🔴 Fractal ▼ — нижний (Бычий) фрактал.
⚪️ Fractal ▲/▼ — одновременно верхний и нижний фрактал.
↳ (H=high - L=low) = разница.
Если вы перенаправляете оповещения на URL вебхука, например, в бота Telegram, то вам необходимо установить шаблон оповещения для вебхука в настройках индикатора в поле "Webhook > Message" (содержит подсказку с примером), в котором в качестве текста сообщения достаточно указать текст {{message}}, который будет автоматически заменен на текст оповещения с тикером и ссылкой на TradingView.
‼️ Сигнал — это не призыв к действию, а лишь повод проанализировать график для принятия решения на основе правил вашей стратегии.
Wick %Heyo Fellas,
thanks for checking out my new indicator.
Introduction
Wick % is a simple indicator to compare wick size with body size (mode 1) and to compare wick size with candle size (mode 2).
Upper wicks are bullish when close is higher than open pricen.
Lower wicks are bearish when close is lower than open price.
Wick Theory
In general, big wick and small bodie on a bar means that bull and bears are fighting heavily.
A big wick below the body means the bulls are leading in that fight,
and a big wick above the body means the bears are leading in that fight.
Calculation Formula
Mode 1 – Percentual Increase Wick/Body:
upperWickPercentage = (upperWick / body) * 100 - 100
lowerWickPercentage = (lowerWick / body) * 100 - 100
Mode 2 – Percent Wick/Candlestick:
upperWickPercentage = (upperWick / (high - low)) * 100
lowerWickPercentage = (lowerWick / (high - low)) * 100
Usage
You can use it on every symbol and every timeframe.
The indicator repaints by default, but you can disable it in the settings.
When you disable repaint, it moves the label one bar to the right.
If you want to use the indicator for signals, you must disable repainting.
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Dump CandleThe "Dump Candle" indicator is a tool designed to help traders visualise potential "dump" candles on a altcoin's price chart. A dump candle is a transparent candle with pink outline and it shows where the price experiences a significant drop from its high to its close, indicating a potential sell-off or market weakness. These are usually caused by relatively smaller moves on BTC.
Features:
Customizable Percentage Drop: Traders can input the desired percentage drop threshold to define what constitutes a dump candle. This allows for flexibility in adapting the indicator to different market conditions and trading styles.
Historical Dump Candle Highlighting: Traders have the option to highlight historical dump candles on the chart, making it easier to spot past instances of significant price drops and analyze their impact on the market.
Average Dump Percentage: The indicator can calculate the average percentage drop of the five most recent dump candles, giving traders a sense of the typical magnitude of price drops in the current market environment.
Informative Label: A label is displayed next to the most recent dump candle, providing key information such as the percentage drop, the number of candles since the last dump, and the average dump percentage. This helps traders quickly assess the significance and context of the identified dump candle.
Usage:
Use the dump candle to find where to set your bids/buys for the moment when BTC drops to wipe out leveraged traders. This can be very lucrative, as your orders get wicked into, and price very quickly heads north again, meaning you are instantly in profit, and the overall market generally continues being bullish from that point, as people buy the dip. I place by bids at the 4H or 12H RMA14 moving average, in Fair Value Gaps, and at orderblocks. Obviously make sure to use a stop loss too
Auto-magnifier / quantifytools- Overview
Auto-magnifier shows a lower timeframe view of candles and volume bars inside any main timeframe candle by zooming into it. Candles and volume bars as they develop are shown chronologically from left to right. By default, magnifier is triggered when less than 3 candles are visible on the chart.
By default, 20 lower timeframe candles are displayed by splitting main timeframe into 20 parts. The amount of candles displayed is a target rate, meaning the script will use a lower timeframe that has the closest match to 20 candles and therefore will vary a bit. Users can override automatic timeframe calculation and opt in to display any specific lower timeframe or adjust amount of candles shown (e.g. 20 -> 30 candles) per each main timeframe candle.
Example
Main timeframe set to 30 minute, candles displayed set to 20 -> Magnifying using 2 minute candles (30 minute/20 candles = 1.5 min, rounded to 2 min)
Main timeframe set to 30 minute, override set to 5 minutes -> Displaying 5 minute candles
Size of volume bars is calculated using relative volume (volume relative to volume SMA20), lowest bar representing relative volume values of under or equal to 1x the moving average and from there onwards progressively growing.
- Limitations and considerations
Amount of candles shown might flow over from the background on smaller screen sizes, in which case you would want to decrease the amount shown. Opposite is true for bigger screens, this value can be increased as more candles fit.
This indicator involves a lot of tricks with text elements to make it work automatically by zooming in. Size of wicks, bodies and volume bars are calculated by adding more text elements on big candles and less text elements on smaller candles. This means the displayed candles won't be a 100% match, but a rather a fair representation of the view, e.g. candle is green = lower timeframe candle is green, candle has a big wick = lower timeframe candle has a big wick (but not a 100% match).
Example
Magnified lower timeframe chart vs. Actual lower timeframe chart
Most mismatch will be found on the price levels where lower timeframe candles are shown, which is sacrificed for the sake of getting a better readability on the overall shape of lower timeframe price action. Users can alternatively optimize calculations for more accuracy, giving a better representation of the price levels where candles truly originated. This typically comes with the cost of worse readability however.
Example
Optimized for readability vs. Optimized for accuracy
- Visuals
All visual elements are fully customizable.
Dark Cloud [TradingFinder] Piercing Line Reversal chart Pattern
🔵 Introduction
"Reversal candlestick patterns" are among the Japanese candlestick patterns considered as alerts for a potential change in the current price trend. It is often assumed that by identifying reversal candlestick patterns, the price trend will definitely change, either from bullish to bearish or from bearish to bullish. However, this claim is not entirely accurate, and a change in price trend does not always mean a reversal.
Nonetheless, the importance of reversal candlestick patterns remains significant. By recognizing these patterns, you can better predict changes in the trend with higher probability and make better trading decisions.
🔵 Dark Cloud
The "Dark Cloud" pattern occurs when, after an upward trend, buyers continue to drive the price up in the first candle. However, in the next candle, with sellers entering and increasing selling pressure, the price starts to decrease compared to the close of the previous candle.
This price decrease is significant enough that in the last candle, the price goes lower than the open of the previous candle, serving as a warning sign for a potential change in price trend.
The fundamental principles for the formation of the "Dark Cloud" pattern include :
1.Two candles consisting of a positive candle (first candle) and a negative candle (second candle) whose main body should be above the halfway point of the first candle's main body but does not completely cover it.
2.The color of the main body of the second candle should be opposite to the color of the main body of the first candle.
Factors affecting the strength of the "Dark Cloud" pattern include :
1.The length of the bodies of both candles, especially the second candle, which increases the strength of the pattern.
2.The gap between the two bodies can also indicate the strength of the pattern.
3.The absence of a lower shadow in the second candle also indicates the strength of the pattern.
4.If the pattern forms in a price resistance range, it has more strength.
🔵 Piercing Line
The "Piercing Line" pattern occurs when, after a downward trend, sellers decrease the price by offering their shares on the first day. However, on the next day, with buyers entering and increasing demand, the price starts to increase compared to the close of the previous day.
This increase is significant enough that in the last candle, the price goes higher than the open of the previous day, serving as a warning sign for a reversal in the price trend. Overall, this pattern is the opposite of the "Dark Cloud" pattern and occurs under a bearish trend.
The fundamental principles for the formation of the "Piercing Line" pattern include :
1.Two candles consisting of a negative candle (first candle) and a positive candle (second candle) whose main body should be above the halfway point of the first candle's main body but does not completely cover it.
2.The color of the main body of the second candle should be opposite to the color of the main body of the first candle.
Factors affecting the strength of the "Piercing Line" pattern include :
1.The length of the bodies of both candles, especially the second candle, which increases the strength of the pattern.
2.The gap between the two bodies can also indicate the strength of the pattern.
3.The absence of an upper shadow in the second candle also indicates the strength of the pattern.
4.If the pattern forms in a price support range, it has more strength.
🔵 How to Use
The "green circle" symbol corresponds to the "Strong Piercing Line" signal, the "blue triangle" symbol corresponds to the "Weak Piercing Line" signal, the "red circle" symbol corresponds to the "Strong Dark Cloud" signal, and the "red triangle" symbol corresponds to the "Weak Dark Cloud" signal.
🔵 Setting
Using the "Show Dark Cloud" and "Show Piercing Line" buttons, you can enable or disable the display of Dark Cloud and Piercing Line.
CandleStick [TradingFinder] - All Reversal & Trend Patterns🔵 Introduction
"Candlesticks" patterns are used to predict price movements. We have included 5 of the best candlestick patterns that are common and very useful in "technical analysis" in this script to identify them automatically. The most important advantage of this indicator for users is saving time and high precision in identifying patterns.
These patterns are "Pin Bar," "Dark Cloud," "Piercing Line," "3 Inside Bar," and "Engulfing." By using these patterns, you can predict price movements more accurately and therefore make better decisions in your trades.
🔵 How to Use
Pin Bar : This pattern consists of a Candle where "Open Price," "Close Price," "High Price," and "Low Price" form the "Candle Body," and it also has "Long Shadow" and "Short Shadow." In the visual appearance of the Pin Bar pattern, we have a candle body and a pin bar shadow, where the candle body is smaller relative to the shadow.
Just as the candle body plays an important role in analysis, the pin bar shadow can also be influential. The larger the pin bar shadow, the stronger the expectation of a trend reversal.
When a "bearish pin bar" occurs at resistance or the chart ceiling, it can be predicted that the price trend will be downward. Similarly, at support points and the chart floor, a "bullish pin bar" can indicate an upward price movement.
Additionally, patterns like "Hammer," "Shooting Star," "Hanging Man," and "Inverted Hammer" are types of pin bars. Pin bars are formed in two ways: bullish pin bars have a long lower shadow, and bearish pin bars have a long upper shadow. Important: Displaying "Bullish Pin Bar" is labeled "BuPB," and "Bearish Pin Bar" is labeled "BePB."
Dark Cloud : The Dark Cloud pattern is one type of two-candle patterns that occurs at the end of an uptrend. The 2-candle pattern indicates the shape of this pattern, which actually consists of 2 candles, one bullish and one bearish. This pattern indicates a trend reversal and is quite powerful.
The Dark Cloud pattern is seen when, after a bullish candle at the end of an uptrend, a bearish candle opens at a higher level (weakly, equal, or higher) than the closing point of the bullish candle and finally closes at a point approximately in the middle of the previous candle. In this indicator, the Dark Cloud pattern is identified as "Wick" and "Strong" .
The difference between these two lies in the strictness of their conditions. Important: Strong Dark Cloud is labeled "SDC," and Weak Dark Cloud is labeled "WDC."
Piercing Line : The Piercing candlestick pattern consists of 2 candles, the first being bearish and consistent with the previous trend, and the second being bullish. The conditions of the pattern are such that the first candle is bearish and a price gap is created between the two candles upon the opening of the next candle because its opening price is below (weakly equal to or less than) the closing price of the previous candle.
Additionally, its closing price must be at least 50% above the red candle.
This means that the second candle must penetrate at least 50% into the first candle. Important: Strong Piercing Line is labeled "SPL," and Weak Piercing Line is labeled "WPL."
3 Inside Bar (3 Bar Reversal) : The 3 Inside Bar pattern is a reversal pattern. This pattern consists of 3 consecutive candles and can be either bullish or bearish. In the bullish pattern (Inside Up) formed at the end of a downtrend, the last candle must be bullish, and the third candle from the end must be bearish.
Additionally, the close price must be more than 50% of the third candle from the end. In the bearish pattern (Inside Down) formed at the end of an uptrend, the last candle must be bearish, and the third candle from the end must be bullish. Additionally, the close price must be less than 50% of the third candle from the end. Important: Bullish 3 Inside Bar is labeled "Bu3IB," and Bearish 3 Inside Bar is labeled "Be3IB."
Engulfing : The Engulfing candlestick pattern is a reversal pattern and consists of at least two candles, where one of them completely engulfs the body of the previous or following candle due to high volatility.
For this reason, the term "engulfing" is used for this pattern. This pattern occurs when the price body of a candle encompasses one or more candles before it. Engulfing candles can be bullish or bearish. Bullish Engulfing forms as a reversal candle at the end of a downtrend.
Bullish Engulfing indicates strong buying power and signals the beginning of an uptrend. This pattern is a bullish candle with a long upward body that completely covers the downward body before it. Bearish Engulfing, as a reversal pattern, is a long bearish candle that engulfs the upward candle before it.
Bearish Engulfing forms at the end of an uptrend and indicates the pressure of new sellers and their strong power. Additionally, forming this pattern at resistance levels and the absence of a lower shadow increases its credibility. Important: Bullish Engulfing is labeled "BuE," and Bearish Engulfing is labeled "BeE."
🔵 Settings
This section, you can use the buttons "Show Pin Bar," "Show Dark Cloud," "Show Piercing Line," "Show 3 Inside Bar," and "Show Engulfing" to enable or disable the display of each of these candlestick patterns.
Engulfing [TradingFinder] Bullish & Bearish CandleStick Pattern🔵 Introduction
The candlestick engulfing pattern is important pattern in technical analysis that can be observed in candlestick charts. This pattern occurs when a complete candle engulfs or "engulfs" the body of a previous candle, meaning that the body of the new candle completely covers the body of the previous candle.
The candlestick engulfing pattern has two types: the bullish engulfing pattern and the bearish engulfing pattern.
• Bullish Engulfing Pattern: This pattern occurs when a market candle opens with a larger and higher body than the previous market candle and completely covers the body of the previous candle. This pattern may indicate the presence of strong buying pressure and a potential change in price direction upwards.
• Bearish Engulfing Pattern: This pattern occurs when a market candle opens with a larger and lower body than the previous market candle and completely covers the body of the previous candle. This pattern may indicate the presence of strong selling pressure and a potential change in price direction downwards.
The candlestick engulfing pattern is usually used as a valid signal for a change in price direction in the market and can enhance a combination of crossover investments and technical analysis. However, it should always be evaluated alongside other indicators and market factors, and counter decisions should be made accordingly.
🔵 Recognition Method
Correct, the candlestick engulfing pattern is one of the important patterns in technical analysis that is typically used as a strong signal for a valid change in price direction in the market. This pattern occurs when a candle (usually in the market) opens with a larger and higher (for bullish engulfing pattern) or lower (for bearish engulfing pattern) body than a previous market candle and completely covers the body of the previous candle.
Example of Bullish Engulfing Pattern:
• First Candle: A bearish (downward) candle with a small red body.
• Second Candle: A bullish (upward) candle with a larger body that completely covers the body of the previous candle.
This pattern may indicate a change in price direction from downward to upward.
Example of Bearish Engulfing Pattern:
• First Candle: A bullish (upward) candle with a small green body.
• Second Candle: A bearish (downward) candle with a larger body that completely covers the body of the previous candle.
This pattern may indicate a change in price direction from upward to downward.
The most important point is that the candlestick engulfing pattern should be carefully considered and always evaluated alongside other market indicators and overall conditions. For example, the engulfing pattern near important support or resistance levels, during significant market command changes, or accompanied by other technical signals can have greater signaling power.
🟣 "Bullish Engulfing" Candle
• The first candle is bullish and the second candle is bearish.
• At the end of a downtrend.
• The closing of the first candle is above the opening of the second candle.
• The high of the first candle is higher than the high of the second candle.
Optimal Condition:
• The closing of the first candle is higher than the high of the second candle.
• More than 80% of the first candle is bullish.
🟣 "Bearish Engulfing" Candle
• The first candle is bearish and the second candle is bullish.
• At the end of an uptrend.
• The closing of the first candle is below the opening of the second candle.
• The low of the first candle is lower than the low of the second candle.
Optimal Condition:
• The closing of the first candle is below the opening of the second candle.
• More than 80% of the first candle is bearish.
🔵 Settings
The "Engulf Filter" option allows the "Optimal Condition" to be executed and will show fewer candlesticks.
🔵 Status
Off: Default mode, showing more identifications.
• Green color indicates optimal "Bullish Engulfing" candles.
• Red color indicates optimal "Bearish Engulfing" candles.
On: By changing the default to "On," the number of identifications decreases and the optimal condition is applied.
• Blue color indicates "Bullish Engulfing" candles.
• Black color indicates "Bearish Engulfing" candles.
🟣 Important Note
"Engulfing" candles are very useful signals in the direction of the overall trend, but we do not expect a suitable movement from "Engulfing" candles against the trend.
Magic VIBs V1Introducing the "Magic Vib Indicator" V1 Adeed more extention so it works better on higher time frames, Plus a colour changer so now you can pick a colour for bullish and bearish
a powerful tool designed to identify and highlight unique market scenarios known as "magic volume imbalances." This indicator is specifically crafted to recognize specific candlestick patterns that have demonstrated a significant impact on price movements.
The Magic Vib Indicator is meticulously engineered to detect a particular pattern, which occurs when the high of the first candle aligns perfectly with the open of the subsequent candle, while simultaneously witnessing the close of the first candle matching the low of the second candle. These precise conditions generate what is commonly referred to as a "magic vib."
This indicator has been developed with the sole purpose of capturing these magical moments in the market. By systematically scanning and analyzing price data, it spots instances where these extraordinary price imbalances occur. Once identified, the indicator promptly marks these candles on your trading platform, providing clear visual cues for enhanced decision-making.
The Magic Vib Indicator acts as a catalyst for traders and investors, as it has proven to be a reliable precursor to significant price reactions. These marked candles act as potent signals, suggesting an impending shift in market sentiment and a high probability of substantial price movement. The resulting price action often sees significant volatility, making it an enticing opportunity for those seeking substantial gains.
However, it's important to note that while the Magic Vib Indicator offers valuable guidance, it should not be the sole basis for trading decisions. It is crucial to incorporate other technical and fundamental analysis tools, risk management strategies, and market awareness to achieve consistent success.
In summary, the Magic Vib Indicator represents a breakthrough in technical analysis, specifically tailored to identify and mark candles exhibiting the remarkable characteristics of a "magic volume imbalance." By harnessing the power of this indicator, traders can anticipate substantial price reactions, allowing them to seize opportunities and maximize their trading outcomes.
PA Helper - Draw Next 5 CandlesA user-friendly tool designed for a quick visual preview of the next 5 candles on your trading chart.
Here's how to use it effortlessly:
Set Open Prices:
Adjust the open prices for the upcoming 5 candles using the inputs labeled Next close #1 to Next close #5.
Toggle Candles:
Use the checkboxes (p1 to p5) to enable or disable the drawing of each corresponding next candle.
Offset Option:
Customize your preview by toggling the offset option:
If offset is set to false, the drawing starts from the current candle's close, providing insight into the next 5 candles relative to the current one.
If offset is set to true, the drawing begins with the next candle, offering a preview of the upcoming 5 candles, effectively skipping the current one.
Visual Representation:
The indicator visually displays the next 5 candles on your chart based on your selected open prices, offering a clear and tailored insight into potential market movements.
[AlbaTherium] MTF Internal Ranges Analysis - IRA-Phoenix for SMCIntroduction:
The MTF Internal Ranges Analysis - IRA - Phoenix acts as an extension to the original main SMC Indicator by AlbaTherium . This add-on provides insights into multi-timeframe internal structure points, swing structure points, POIs (Points of Interest), and order blocks (OB). By integrating this enhancement, your multi-timeframe analyses become more streamlined, expediting the process and minimizing chart workload .
This tool represents an advanced smart money technical analysis aimed at enhancing your trading experience. It introduces four pivotal concepts:
Main Features:
Multiple Timeframes and Confluences,
SCOB Internal Order Block.
Demand to Supply (D2S) or Supply to Demand (S2D) across Multiple timeframes
SCOB on LTF and SCM on HTF across same Candle
By combining these concepts all in one, traders can find confluences zones across multiple timeframes and gain a comprehensive understanding of market dynamics, theses confluences zones empower order block skills and potentiality, showcasing them as essential, crucial, powerful, strategic, and pivotal, one of the pillars in smart money concepts trading strategy to make more informed decisions.
Settings Overview:
Select timeframe {Select or current chart}
Inside bar ranges
Internal structure as Internal zigzag {turn on/ off / unconfirmed(live) zigzag}
Single Candle Mitigation Pattern {turn on/ off / confirmed / unconfirmed}
Single Candle Order Block Pattern {turn on/ off / confirmed / unconfirmed}
Demands and Supplies (D&S) {turn on/ off / confirmed / unconfirmed}
OB Mitigation {touch/ extended}
Understanding the Features:
Chapter 1: Multiple Timeframes and Confluences
Our Multi-timeframe analysis approach enables traders to analyze market trends and volatility across different timeframes. Confluences, where signals align across multiple timeframes, provide strong indications for trading opportunities.
Practical Example:
- With MTF IRA - Phoenix , traders can seamlessly transition between different timeframes while maintaining a cohesive analysis. For instance, traders can monitor the M15, H1, or M5 charts while focusing on entry on the M1 timeframe, enabling a holistic view of market trends and opportunities .
Chapter 2: SCOB Internal Order Block across Multiple Timeframe
SCOB Internal Order Block (SCOB IOB) highlights critical zones in price action, showcasing the dominance of aggressive buyers or sellers on orders blocks. As confluences accumulate across multiple timeframes, the strength of the order block intensifies, presenting entry opportunities.
Practical Example:
You have the ability to detect zones where price ranges have formed; these areas are highly sought after for taking buying as well as selling positions, especially when these areas are reflected across 1 or 3 timeframes.
The only practical way to see theses confluences is to use this Indicator, see the example below
Chapter 03: Demand to Supply (D2S) or Supply to Demand (S2D) across Multiple timeframes
The Demand to Supply or Supply to Demand feature within MTF Internal Ranges Analysis - IRA - Phoenix offers a nuanced analysis of price action dynamics across various timeframes. By identifying shifts in supply and demand zones, traders gain valuable insights into market sentiment and potential price reversals.
This feature enables traders to anticipate changes in market direction by recognizing the interplay between demand and supply across different timeframes. By understanding how price reacts at key support and resistance levels, traders can make informed decisions and capitalize on emerging trends.
The Demand to Supply or Supply to Demand feature enhances the indicator's usefulness by providing traders with actionable information to navigate complex market conditions effectively. With this comprehensive analysis, traders can better manage risk and optimize trading strategies across multiple timeframes.
Real-world Example:
Chapter 04: SCOB on LTF and SCM on HTF across same Candle
with MTF Internal Ranges Analysis - IRA - Phoenix , explores the concepts of SCOB (Single Candle Order Block) on Lower Timeframes (LTF) and SCM (Single Candle Mitigation) on Higher Timeframes (HTF).
SCOB on LTF refers to the identification and analysis of single candle order blocks within shorter timeframes. These blocks represent critical price levels where significant buying or selling activity occurred within a single candlestick. By recognizing SCOB patterns, traders can pinpoint key areas of market interest and anticipate potential price movements.
On the other hand, SCM on HTF involves analyzing single candle mitigation entries within longer timeframes. This technique aims to capitalize on price reversals or shifts in market sentiment indicated by single candlestick patterns. By incorporating SCM analysis, traders can gain insights into broader market trends and make strategic trading decisions accordingly.
the intricacies of SCOB on LTF and SCM on HTF, offering traders valuable tools to enhance their analysis and decision-making processes across different timeframes. Through a comprehensive understanding of these concepts, traders can identify high-probability trading opportunities and navigate the markets with confidence.
Real-world Example:
SCOB on M5 and SCM on M15 generate a powerful order block.
Conclusion:
MTF Internal Ranges Analysis - IRA - Phoenix for Smart Money Concepts is a valuable asset for traders seeking to add more insights in today's dynamic markets especially for Intraday Traders. By focusing on concepts like "Multiple timeframes and Confluences, with one single timeframe u can analyze all timeframes", "SCOB Internal Order Block. With its innovative features and user-friendly interface, whether you're a seasoned trader or just starting your journey, MTF IRA - Phoenix can help you navigate through the complexities of price action and make more informed trading choices.
This document provides an extensive overview of MTF Internal Ranges Analysis - IRA - Phoenix, emphasizing its importance in comprehending market dynamics and utilizing essential smart money concepts trading principles.
Fair Value Gaps
Introducing the Fair Value Gaps (FVG) Indicator by OmegaTools, a distinctive and analytical tool designed for TradingView. This script meticulously identifies and visualizes fair value gaps within the market, offering traders a nuanced understanding of potential price movement areas that are not immediately apparent through traditional analysis.
Concept and Methodology:
Fair Value Gaps are identified as areas on a chart where the price has skipped over, leaving a 'gap' that has not been filled. These gaps often occur due to sudden market movements triggered by news events, changes in market sentiment, or large orders that move the price significantly. The FVG Indicator detects these gaps by analyzing price action and identifying discrepancies between high and low prices over a specified period. This approach is rooted in the belief that markets tend to return to these unfilled spaces, providing potential opportunities for traders.
How It Works:
The indicator scans the chart for gaps between the high of one session and the low of the next (or vice versa), marking these gaps visually for easy identification.
Users can customize the lookback period to adjust the sensitivity of the indicator to recent versus historical data.
The FVG Indicator employs color-coding to distinguish between bullish and bearish gaps, allowing traders to quickly gauge market sentiment around these gaps.
Using the FVG Indicator:
Apply the indicator to any chart on TradingView and adjust the input settings, including the extension of FVGs and aesthetic preferences like color, to suit your analysis style.
Use the visual cues provided by the FVG Indicator to identify potential areas where the market may move to fill the gaps.
Combine the insights from the FVG Indicator with other technical analysis tools or fundamental analysis to validate potential trading opportunities.
Originality and Usefulness:
The FVG Indicator stands out due to its focused approach to identifying and visualizing fair value gaps, a concept that is often overlooked in conventional market analysis. By providing a clear visual representation of these gaps, the indicator adds depth to market analysis, aiding in the identification of potential price reversal zones or continuation signals.
Disclaimer and Responsible Use:
The financial markets are complex and unpredictable. The FVG Indicator is designed to offer analytical insights and should be used as part of a comprehensive trading strategy. It does not guarantee profits or predict market movements with absolute certainty. Traders are encouraged to use this tool judiciously, alongside proper risk management practices. Remember, past performance does not guarantee future results, and trading involves risks, including the potential loss of investment.
MFX Ultimate Scalper [Mohs Mayfair]MFX Ultimate Scalper is an all-in-one indicator that incorporates 5+ unique components designed for interoperability & confluence with one another to provide a powerful trend following & reversal detection experience.
Users can create various ways to utilize the indicator's features together such as looking for periods of price exhaustion in the market alongside strong reversal signals appearing or getting real-time divergence signals alongside a shift in volume with the volume overlay setting in the market to predict upcoming trends.
The indicator's confirmation feature integrates customizable moving averages and the Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP), providing additional layers of insight. Traders can fine-tune moving averages to track trend reversals and retracements with precision, while the VWAP offers valuable insights into price and volume dynamics, aiding in the assessment of market sentiment and trends.
This indicator is described as an ”Ultimate Scalper” as it's made up of many different components that can create a systematic approach to analyzing markets alone, however, the indicator also can serve as a great secondary piece to a user's primary analysis.
⨭ FEATURES
Below we describe each component of MFX Ultimate Scalper in order of each's significance for the most confluent analysis possible.
➟ Heat Zones - indicating the relative intensity of price movement, with widening zones suggesting increased volatility and potential trading opportunities.
➟ Exhaustion Signals - Small triangles on the upper or lower heat band zones represent high frequency points that indicate possible reversals or a warning signal to upcoming larger reversal signals. Discerning instances of heightened buying or selling pressure, delineating zones of market saturation and depletion using the historical strength or weakness of a stock or market based on the closing prices of a recent trading period.
➟ Reversal Signals - Kalman filter and Hull trend indicators can reveal trend reversals by dynamically adapting to market conditions and providing timely signals based on smoothed price movements.
➟ Volume Overlay - Upon calculating the relative close of candles, this option allows a coloured overlay upon candles to help confirm volume changes in the market. When price of a closed candle is greater than then open price, the bar will print with a green overlay,
Generally, we recommend using these features in order from first to last, however it is always most productive to ensure you find further confluence alongside any signal that is generated using general market structure and analysis (such as drawing independent supply and demand zones for eg).
⨭ USAGE GUIDE
In the images below, we can see 3 points of interest to a user analyzing MFX Ultimate Scalper based on various different behaviors.
In the circled areas of interest price moves into a one of the heat zones and begins to print a small green or red triangle either above or below the candlestick structure - green = looking for buys and a possible bullish reversal & red = looking for sells and a possible bearish reversal.
As price begins to print these pre reversal points of exhaustion within these heat zones we can begin looking at the market.
This can be used independently or when wanting to perhaps increase the amount of confirmations we can look to apply the reversal confirmation setting, as per below:
What makes this signal particularly more of interest opposed to other reversal signals without the confirmation toggle applied that may not play out right away is the Kalman filter and Hull trend indicator begins to show a clear trend reversal. We can see that it may print the BUY or SELL label a few candles after the initial Small triangles in the upper or lower heat band zones however can be used as a more conservative point of trade entry.
This is a great example above showing how the momentum indicator that measures the magnitude of recent price changes to analyze overbought or oversold conditions (red and green triangles in the heat zone bands) can sometimes print multiple entries. We suggest that if you are looking to increase the accuracy of the signals we found moving to a higher time frame after more than 3 of these indicators have printed, helps.
It is a great indication that price may be looking to reverse and the pressure occurring and that the market could easily reverse in these conditions.
The candles that follow with the confirmation toggle setting means that you could move into a position a little later into the new trend reversal or retracement but also ensures that there is an extra level of confirmation that one is beginning or has begun.
The volume overlay setting is a fantastic tool to use when wanting to confirm your entries for trade and print a clear example in volume shift in the market - the greater the green candle, the greater the buying momentum. The greater the red candle, the greater the selling momentum,
This analysis combined gave us a further indication of a larger reversal which played out with no lag at all as all reversal signals are predictive separate from the Volume Overlay itself, which can be used as a further trend following approach alongside signals & custom hull trend alongside specific moving average confirmations.
In the image above we can see 3 possible setups and 3 different ways each using individual options.
Working left to right, the first setup adheres to:
➟PRICE IN THE BUY ZONE
➟GREEN BUY TRIANGLE REVERSAL
➟GREEN CANDLE VOLUME CHANGE
➟NO BLUE TREND LABEL CONFIRMATION
When scalping a position using the above signals we would aim for 10-15 pips which we can see here, with no drawdown was able to close and hit our suggested take profit within approximately an hour even though the confirmation trend reversal did not print on the chart
Setup two is another BUY signal and adheres to:
➟PRICE IN THE BUY ZONE
➟GREEN BUY TRIANGLE PRINTED
➟BLUE CONFIRMATION PRINTED
➟WAIT FOR THE NEXT CANDLE TO CLOSE
➟TAKE A BUY
This time we have a clear price exhaustion with the candles closing within the heat zones, just the first buy zone. The confirmation reversal trend prints soon after and although we do not have any confirmation on the volume change overlay we can infer that given they were printed very shortly prior to this confirmation and the preliminary Scalpers green triangles had also shown, the trade confirmation is still valid.
You could perhaps place your stop loss at the base of the reversal blue buy label and then set a 1:2 ratio or perhaps simply stick to the 10-15 pips.
With our final example the confirmations are:
➟PRICE IN THE SELL ZONE
➟RED SELL TRIANGLE REVERSAL
➟THE RED TREND CONFIRMATION LABEL
WAS TOO MANY CANDLES AWAY
TO CONSIDER THE TRADE
The volume indicator printing over an engulfing bearish candle whilst also being within our heat zone exhaustion sell area shows a shift in volume and momentum - as calculated, the open price of the candle is greater than that of the closed previous one thus showing RED overlay of the candle.
In order to better experience the volume overlay option we suggest changing your settings on tradingview by clicking the chart screen settings > symbol and changing the body and wicks of the candlesticks to grey.
We can potentially determine at certain points when to 'filter out' reversal signals or to just consider them merely indications of local tops/bottoms opposed to significant tops/bottoms.
Analyzing the reversal confirmation option is useful to consider a trend potentially coming to an end. We recommend studying the outlined chart above & the list of indications at each shaded area to develop a deep understanding of how to navigate varying market conditions & spot various points of confluence during reversals.
⨭CONCLUSION & ACCESS
This indicator is an extremely comprehensive approach to a variety of volume and volatility based tools predominantly that allows users to further develop a systematic approach to trading and can be paired alongside other forms of technical analysis.
Although we believe this indicator to be useful, it's critical to understand that past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results and there are many more factors that go into being a profitable trader.
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ICT Weekly Profile Templates Dashboard by AlgoCadosThe ICT Weekly Profile Templates Dashboard is a tool meticulously crafted to integrate ICT Weekly Profiles and enrich your trading approach with profound insights. It provides a real-time analysis of market sessions, Daily Session Opens openings, and potential Points of Interest (POI) within the week, It outlines 12 profiles, serving as a roadmap with enhanced precision. By breaking down the trading week into specific profiles, it provides a clear framework to navigate market fluctuations.
# Key Features
Weekly Templates Dashboard : An advanced feature supported by an easy-to-understand table that lists all 12 profiles, simplifying the process of identifying current market scenarios and potential future movements.
Intraweek POI : Identifies key intraweek levels of interest (Daily Highs / Daily Lows) with configurable visual styles. Distinguish between buyside and sellside POIs with solid, dotted, or dashed lines in colors that stand out or blend in, according to your preference.
POI Raids Insights : Automatically updates the lines and label of a key level once it gets broken, highlighting the time when the high or low was taken out,.to provide a comprehensive overview of weekly market dynamics.
Customization at its Core : With inputs for line styles, colors, and even font specifications for text and labels, the dashboard is fully customizable to fit your charting needs. Whether you prefer solid lines for emphasis or dotted lines for a more subdued look, the choice is yours.
Utility and Style : The script doesn't just offer functional benefits; it also considers aesthetics. Choose from Monospace or Sans Serif fonts and adjust the size to ensure that your dashboard is not only informative but also visually pleasing.
# ICT Weekly Pattern
"xOTW" serves as placeholder for "LOTW" (Low of the Week) and "HOTW" (High of the Week). This visual shorthand allows traders to quickly interpret market conditions, with a combination of "xOTW" alongside directional arrows "↗" (Bullish) and "↘" (Bearish).
Bullish Patterns Analyzed
Mon LOTW: Monday Low Of The Week / Classic Buy Week;
Tue LOTW: Tuesday Low Of The Week / Classic Buy Week;
Wed LOTW: Wednesday Low of the Week;
MWK R: Consolidation Midweek Rally;
Thu LOTW: Thursday Low Of The Week / Consolidation Thursday Reversal (Bullish);
Fri S&D: Seek and Destroy Bullish Friday;
Bearish Patterns Analyzed
Mon HOTW: Monday High Of The Week / Classic Sell Week;
Tue HOTW: Tuesday High Of The Week / Classic Sell Week;
Wed HOTW: Wednesday High of the Week;
MWK D: Consolidation Midweek Decline;
Thu HOTW: Thursday High Of The Week / Consolidation Thursday Reversal (Bearish);
Fri S&D: Seek and Destroy Bearish Friday;
# Inputs
Offset: Adjusts the offset for the daily open marker, allowing users to shift the position of the session start visual cue on the chart.
Show Historic Data: Toggles the display of historical session data, enabling traders to either keep a continuous record of sessions throughout the chart or reset data at the start of each new week.
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Show Session Start: Activates vertical dividers at the start of each trading session, providing a clear demarcation of session boundaries.
Show Session Open: Displays the opening price for each session, offering immediate visual cues to the session's starting strength or weakness.
Extend Session Open: Extends the session's opening price line to the current bar, giving a persistent reference point throughout the trading session.
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Intraweek POI Styles and Colors
Start Line Style: Customizes the style of session start lines with options for solid, dotted, or dashed appearances.
Start Line Color: Chooses the color for session start lines, enhancing chart readability.
Daily Open Style and Color: Sets the style and color for the daily open lines, distinguishing them from other chart elements.
Buyside Line Style and Color: Adjusts the visualization of potential buyside areas of interest with customizable line styles and colors.
Sellside Line Style and Color: Configures the display for potential sellside points of interest, allowing for distinct visual differentiation.
Utils for Aesthetics and Clarity
Font Family and Size: Selects the font family and size for text elements within the indicator, ensuring clarity and consistency with your chart's aesthetic.
Text and Background Colors: Defines the color for text and background elements, facilitating a harmonious integration with the chart's overall color scheme.
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Day of the Week LabelOverview:
The "Day of the Week Label Indicator" is a simple yet powerful tool designed for traders and analysts who use TradingView for chart analysis. This indicator adds a clear visual cue to your charts by displaying the first letter of each day of the week directly above the corresponding candlestick. With this indicator, you can easily identify the day of the week at a glance without cluttering your chart.
Key Features:
Day Identification: Marks each candle with the first letter of the corresponding day of the week (e.g., "M" for Monday, "T" for Tuesday, and so on), providing immediate day recognition.
Color-Coded Labels: Each day is color-coded for better visibility and quick identification. Sundays and Saturdays are distinguished from the trading week, making it easier to spot the beginning and end of the trading week.
Overlay Design: As an overlay, this indicator seamlessly integrates with your existing chart setup, enhancing your analysis without interfering with other technical indicators or chart elements.
Benefits:
Enhanced Chart Analysis: Quickly discern patterns or trends that may be specific to certain days of the week, aiding in the refinement of trading strategies.
Time Management: Helps in planning trading activities or analysis by visually highlighting the days directly on the chart.
User-Friendly: Simple and non-intrusive, this indicator is designed to complement your chart without overwhelming it with information.
How to Use:
Simply add the "Day of the Week Label Indicator" to your chart, and the first letter of each day will automatically appear above the corresponding candlestick. No additional configuration is required, making it suitable for both novice and experienced traders.
Whether you're conducting a detailed market analysis, looking for day-specific patterns, or simply want a clearer visual representation of the time on your charts, this indicator is an essential addition to your TradingView toolkit.
18 Bar MM RangeFirst Indicator in a (hopefully) many indicators to help bring Al Brook's methodoligies to Pine Script.
This indicator plots the highest and lowest close from the first 18bars of the NY session and uses them to plot the 18bar MM. Most days, a BO of the 18bar range is met. This is help to keep track of that key price action on your chart.
It doesn't plot until bar 18 has closed.
Candle DecompositionThe Candle Decomposition indicator shows the last 2 candles in detail, with 2 levels of lower timeframes (LTF).
In this way, you can keep oversight of history, while zooming in on the last and previous candle.
This tool is meant to be used in realtime, preferentially for intraday usage.
🔶 USAGE
In this example, on the current timeframe of 15 minutes, you see the 2 latest candles, visualized through dotted lines/boxes.
The first LTF level is set at 5 minutes, the second level at 15 seconds:
(The 2 exclamation marks are just to emphasize this is the latest price which will be repainted)
The combination of 2 LTF's can be helpful in finding support/resistance levels.
These are taken in realtime, not in bar replay, so the outcome wasn't known in advance:
(blue lines were drawn manually)
After first testing resistance, the price went to the support area, bouncing back to an area of resistance and breaking it briefly.
Price turned back, and found support, after which resistance was tested once more:
Support was again tested, after which resistance was clearly broken:
A bit later (every time 1 candle further):
The following example shows 2 last candles with signs of indecision, but LTF candles show support and resistance areas:
🔶 IMPORTANT
PP = TradingView Premium / Professional Plan
BEP = TradingView Basic / Essential / Plus Plan
This publication uses second-based TF's, which is only available for PP users.
To ensure a smooth experience for BEP users, we have disabled the setting "Premium/Professional Plan" .
BEP users will get a warning when trying to use a second-based TF.
If possible, BEP users should use non-second-based TF's.
PP users have to enable the setting "Premium/Professional Plan" .
🔶 DETAILS
🔹 Timeframes
Most common timeframes can be used: 2W, W, 3D, 2D, D, 12h, 8h, 6h, 4h, 3h, 2h, 1h, 30min, 15min, 10min, 5min, 3min, 1min
When having the current chart timeframe at 1 of these TF's, you can set 1st and 2nd LTF. Choices are pré-set to ensure maximum usage of drawings:
In the image above you'll see there are gaps between candles.
The script ensures that when there are no trades, instead of attaching the next bar next to the previous, it leaves the gap visible (which is more realistic).
More in detail you can see the gaps are preserved:
(compared between white -current TF- candles, and LTF candles)
🔹 Limitations
When on a Weekly TF, and 2nd LTF is set at 4h, all drawings have enough space:
If we change the 2nd LTF to 2h, there isn't enough space for the second last candle, after which an orange coloured informational warning label will be shown:
When current chart TF is not 1 of the encoded TF's, a red warning text will be shown:
This script can be used using "Bar Replay", but very limited.
You can change the date ("Jump To..."), but "Play" is not advisable.
🔹 Code
This script uses string manipulation to convert inputs like "1 hour", "5 min", "5 sec" to usable timeframe strings like "60", "5" and "5S"
• str.contains(str , 'hour') ? str.tostring(str.tonumber(str.replace(str, ' hour', '')) * 60) : str
• str.replace(input.string( '5 sec', '' , options= ), " sec", "S")
• str.replace(str, " min", "")
Since string manipulation consumes resources, these are place in local blocks.
While inputs always will be extracted, whether it is put in an if-block or not, the string manipulation only will be executed when condition is fulfilled, in this case when we are at the right timeframe.
In following example you'll always see the '1 sec' input, on every TF, but the string manipulation will only happen when we are at a 1 minute TF:
str = ''
if timeframe.period == '1'
str := str.replace(input.string( '1 sec', '' , options= ), " sec", "S")
// output -> "5S" or "1S"
The "visible chart function" chart.right_visible_bar_time is used to reset everything when a new candle starts. This makes sure that when using "barstate.islastconfirmedhistory", the second last bar is used. Also all lines & boxes are automatically removed, starting with a fresh slate.
chT = timenow > chart.right_visible_bar_time
•••
if chT
if barstate.islastconfirmedhistory
f(4)
if barstate.islast
f(2)
If boxes/lines end up before the first bar, or after the last bar, this can be messy.
To protect ourselves against it 2 techniques are used:
math.max(0, x) is used to make sure lines & boxes don't end up before the first bar,
isOK = index < last_bar_index is used to be sure that the width of 1 candle (here index) is not wider than the total of all bars (which is the same as last_bar_index)
🔶 SETTINGS
3 columns:
Current TF: This columns shows you the chart TF where LTF settings are applicable.
1st LTF: set the timeframe of the first level LTF
2nd LTF: set the timeframe of the second level LTF
Colours can be set for 3 timeframes
+4-4 ChartThis overlay indicator provides a visual representation of momentum and price direction within each bar (or candlestick). It does this by comparing the current bar's open, high, low, and close to the previous bar's values, highlighting the following conditions:
Strong Up (Green): All four components (open, high, low, close) are higher than the previous bar.
Weak Up (Light Green): Three out of four components are higher than the previous bar.
Strong Down (Red): All four components are lower than the previous bar.
Weak Down (Light Red): Three out of four components are lower than the previous bar.
White: None of the strong or weak conditions are met, suggesting possible consolidation or indecision.
How to Use: The +4-4 Chart Indicator can be helpful in identifying potential trend continuation patterns, reversals, or periods of consolidation. Traders might use the predominance of green or red to gauge overall market sentiment. It is most useful to visualise long term daily, weekly, monthly market trends for SPY and QQQ etc.
Candle Length >= 70This script will highlight candles that have 70 or more points difference between open and close price. It ignores high and low prices.
% Change CandleThis script creates a trading indicator that shows how much the price of a financial instrument (like a stock or currency) changes within each trading period, represented by candles on a chart. Each candle shows the range of prices from the highest to the lowest within a specific time frame.
The indicator calculates the percentage difference between the highest and lowest prices for each candle. If the closing price of the candle is higher than the opening price, suggesting that the price has gone up during that period, the indicator will display this percentage increase as a green line. Conversely, if the closing price is lower than the opening price, indicating a price decrease, it will display the percentage decrease as a red line.
In simple terms, this indicator provides a visual way to see how much and in which direction the price is moving during each trading period, with green lines showing periods of price increase and red lines showing periods of price decrease.
[KG] FCPO Spread*** Released Version 79 ***
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Spread trading where a trader buys one futures contract and sells another contract simultaneously.
Spread trading is popular because it is less risky when compared to outright futures trading. And since it is less risky, spread trading tends to have lower margin requirements.
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This indicator, FCPO Spread, is calculating the spread value of 2 FUTURE CONTRACTS and construct new candles based on Open, Close, High and Low of 2 contracts.
Moving Average were drawn based on spread value.
There's Spread Information at BOTTOM right of the chart which contain the following info.
Spread Contract Timeframe
Future Contracts Symbols for Spread calculation
Close = Spread/Difference of the 2 contracts.
Long Risk = Differences of Current level to SUPPORT
Short Risk = Differences of Current level to RESISTANT
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🚀 triggered when Bullish MA lineup, i.e Fast MA is above Slow MA (Default MA period 5,9,13,20).
L ONG is TURTLE Buy signal when spread closes above Turtle Resistant.
💥triggers when Bearish MA lineup i.e Fast MA is below Slow MA (Default MA period 20,13,9,5)..
S HORT is TURTLE Sell signal when spread closes below Turtle Support
Note : Closing price varies depend on chooses timeframe
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LONG when L signal appear.
L signal will appear when the spread breaks and closing above Turtle Resistant .
Turtle Resistant is calculated based on previous N candles high where N value (Default 5) is configurable in the setting.
It is better to LONG during uptrend i.e Bullish MA Lineup (represented by 🚀 icon)
SHORT when S signal appear.
S signal will appear when the spread breaks and closing below Turtle Support .
Turtle Support is calculated based on previous N candles low where N value (Default 5) is configurable in the setting.
It is better to SHORT during downtrend i.e BEARISH MA Lineup (represented by 💥 icon)
Custom Swing Index [AstroHub]Custom Swing Index - Unleashing Precision in Trend Analysis
🌟 Overview:
The Custom Swing Index is a meticulously crafted tool that empowers traders with advanced insights into market dynamics, specifically focusing on identifying potential trend reversals. Developed by AstroHub, this indicator stands out for its unique combination of price-related calculations, ratios, and averages, providing a comprehensive and nuanced view of market sentiment.
📈 Key Components:
Price Calculation:
- Price Change: Captures the difference between the current and previous closing prices.
- High and Low Points: Analyzes the high and low points of each bar for crucial price movement data.
Ratios and Averages:
- Upper-Lower Shadow Ratio: Measures the relationship between the upper and lower shadows.
- Open-Close Ratio: Evaluates the ratio of opening to closing prices.
- Sum Price Changes: Sums up price changes over a specified period.
Differences and Shadows:
- Open-Close Difference: Considers the difference between opening and closing prices.
- Upper and Lower Shadow Ratios: Examines the proportions of upper and lower shadows.
Bar Size Metrics:
- Average Bar Size: Determines the average size of each bar.
- High-Low Difference: Measures the difference between the high and low points.
Swing Indicator Calculation:
- The Custom Swing Index is the result of combining these components, creating a dynamic metric that reflects potential trend reversals.
🚥 How to Use:
Understanding the Indicator:
- Bullish signals may be indicated when the swing index surpasses a defined threshold.
- Bearish signals may be indicated when the swing index falls below the negative threshold.
Visual Interpretation:
- Color-coded bars enhance visual interpretation, turning green for bullish conditions and red for bearish conditions.
Entry Points:
- Look for entry points where circle markings are present, indicating potential opportunities.
Alerts:
- Integrated alerts keep traders informed of significant swings, ensuring timely decision-making.