SHIVA ALGO 2.0Supertrend is a trend-following indicator based on Average True Range (ATR). The calculation of its single line combines trend detection and volatility. It can be used to detect changes in trend direction and to position stops. The basics
The Supertrend is a trend-following indicator. It is overlaid on the main chart and their plots indicate the current trend. A Supertrend can be used with varying periods (daily, weekly, intraday etc.) and on varying instruments (stocks, futures or forex).
The Supertrend has several inputs that you can adjust to match your trading strategy. Adjusting these settings allows you to make the indicator more or less sensitive to price changes.
For the Supertrend inputs, you can adjust atrLength and multiplier:
the atrLength setting is the lookback length for the ATR calculation;
multiplier is what the ATR is multiplied by to offset the bands from price.
What to look for
When the price falls below the indicator curve, it turns red and indicates a downtrend. Conversely, when the price rises above the curve, the indicator turns green and indicates an uptrend. After each close above or below Supertrend, a new trend appears.
Summary
The Supertrend helps you make the right trading decisions. However, there are times when it generates false signals. Therefore, it is best to use the right combination of several indicators. Like any other indicator, Supertrend works best when used with other indicators such as MACD, Parabolic SAR, or RSI.
Candlestick analysis
Candle Count RSI📈 Candle Count RSI — A Dual-Perspective Momentum Engine
The Candle Count RSI is a custom-built momentum oscillator that expands on the classic Relative Strength Index (RSI) by introducing a directional-only variant that tracks the frequency of bullish or bearish closes, rather than price magnitude. It gives traders a second lens through which to evaluate momentum, trend conviction, and subtle divergences—often invisible to traditional price-based RSI.
💡 What Makes It Unique?
While the standard RSI is sensitive to the size of price changes, the Candle Count RSI is magnitude-blind. It counts candle closes above/below open over a lookback period, generating a purer signal of directional consistency. To enhance signal fidelity, it includes a streak amplifier, dynamically weighting extended runs of green or red candles to reflect intensity of market bias—without introducing artificial price sensitivity.
This dual-RSI approach allows for:
- Divergence detection between directional bias and price magnitude.
- Smoother trend confirmation in choppy markets.
- Cleaner visual cues using dynamic glow and background logic.
📐 How Standard RSI Actually Works (Not What You Think)
RSI doesn’t just check if price went up or down over a span—it checks each individual candle and tracks whether it closed higher or lower than the one before. Here's how it works under the hood:
1.) For each bar, it calculates the change from the previous close.
2.) It separates those changes into gains (upward moves) and losses (downward moves).
3.) Then it computes a smoothed average of those gains and losses (usually using an RMA).
4.) It calculates the Relative Strength (RS) as:
RS = AvgGain / AvgLoss
5.) Finally, it plugs that into the RSI formula:
RSI = 100 - (100 / (1 + RS))
⚖️ What Does the 50 Line Mean?
- The RSI scale runs from 0 to 100, but 50 is the true neutral zone:
- RSI > 50 means average gains outweigh average losses over the period.
- RSI < 50 means losses dominate.
- RSI ≈ 50? The market is balanced—momentum is indecisive, no clear trend bias.
- This makes 50 a powerful midline for trend filters, directional bias tools, and divergence detection—especially when paired with alternative RSI logic like Candle Count RSI.
🔧 Inputs and Customization
- Everything is fully modular and customizable:
🧠 Core Settings
- RSI Length: Used for both the standard RSI and Candle Count RSI.
📉 Standard RSI
- Classic RSI calculation based on price changes.
- Optional WMA smoothing to reduce noise.
- Glow effect toggle with custom intensity.
🕯 Candle Count RSI
- Computes RSI using only the count of up/down candles.
- Optional smoothing for stability.
- Amplifies streaks (e.g., multiple consecutive bullish candles increase strength).
- Glow effect toggle with adjustable strength.
🎇 Glow Visuals
- Background glow (subpane and/or main chart).
- Fades based on RSI distance from the 50 midpoint.
- Independent color settings for bull and bear bias.
🧬 Divergence Zones
- Detects when Candle RSI and Standard RSI diverge.
- Highlights:
- Bullish Divergence: Candle RSI > 50, Standard RSI < threshold.
- Bearish Divergence: Candle RSI < 50, Standard RSI > threshold.
- Background fill optionally shown in subpane and/or main chart.
📊 Directional Histogram
- MACD-style histogram showing the difference between the two RSI lines.
- Color-coded based on directional agreement:
- Both rising → green.
- Both falling → red.
- Conflict → yellow.
🧠 Under the Hood — How It Works
🔹 Standard RSI
- Classic ta.rsi() applied to close prices, optionally WMA-smoothed.
🔹 Candle Count RSI (CCR)
- Counts how many candles closed up/down over the period.
- Computes a magnitude-free RSI from these counts.
- Applies a streak-based multiplier to exaggerate trend strength during consecutive green/red runs.
- Optionally smoothed with WMA to create a clean signal line.
- This makes CCR ideal for detecting true directional bias without being faked out by volatile price spikes.
🔹 Divergence Logic
- When Candle RSI and Standard RSI disagree strongly across defined thresholds, background fills highlight early signs of momentum decay or hidden accumulation/distribution.
🔹 Glow Logic
- Glow zones are controlled by a master toggle and drawn with dynamic transparency:
- Further from 50 = stronger conviction = darker glow.
- Shows up in subpane and/or main chart depending on user preference.
📷 Suggested Use Case / Visual Setup
- Use in conjunction with your primary price action system.
- Watch for divergences between the Candle Count RSI and Standard RSI for early trend reversals.
- Use glow bias zones on the main chart to get subconscious directional cues during fast scalping.
- Histogram helps you confirm when both RSI variants agree—useful during strong trending conditions.
🛠️ Tip for Traders
- This tool isn’t trying to “predict” price. It’s designed to visualize hidden market psychology—when buyers are showing up with consistent pressure, or when momentum has a disconnect between conviction and magnitude. Use this to filter entries, spot weak rallies, or sense when a trend is about to break down.
⚠️ WARNING
- Not for use with Heikin Ashi, Renko, etc.).
🧠 Summary
Candle Count RSI is not just another mashup—it's a precision-built, dual-perspective oscillator that captures directional conviction using real candle behavior. Whether you're scalping intraday or swing trading momentum, this script helps clarify trend integrity and exposes hidden weaknesses with elegance and clarity.
—
🛠️ Built by: Sherlock_MacGyver
Feel free to share feedback or reach out if you'd like to collaborate on custom features.
NTL SCALP v2 with TP & SL (Absolute)🧠 NTL SCALP v2 with TP & SL (Absolute) – Smart Scalping Indicator
Author: NTL Team
Markets: Forex, Gold (XAUUSD), Crypto
Recommended Timeframes: 1–15 minutes (Optimal: M3, M5)
📌 Key Features:
Automatic BUY/SELL signals with clear entry points.
Displays TP1, TP2, TP3, TP4, and SL directly on the chart.
Win rate statistics panel showing hit rates for all targets.
Dynamic EMA bands to identify trend direction and key zones.
Noise filtering mechanism to avoid counter-trend entries.
Optimized for fast-paced scalping and precise reversal detection.
📊 Example:
Entry: BUY at 3376.72 → TP1 HIT, TP2 HIT, TP3 HIT...
Real-time win rate displayed: 97.1%
Total signals during session: 1274
⚙️ Customizable Settings:
TP and SL are calculated using absolute values (in price points).
Adjustable levels for SL and all 4 TPs to fit your strategy.
Easily integrated with alert systems or trading bots (EAs).
You can include the chart image as a reference to show its visual clarity and performance.
Let me know if you'd like me to help convert this into a Pine Script version or add more technical explanations.
Setup completo - YuriSetup completo - Yuri is a comprehensive trading tool that combines three powerful signal structures:
✅ 1. Volume-Based Reversal (2-candle pattern)
This setup looks for sharp reversals using just two candles:
BUY signal: Candle 1 has a higher low than Candle 2. Candle 2 must close bullish (green) and show volume above the 20-period average.
SELL signal: Candle 1 has a lower high than Candle 2. Candle 2 must close bearish (red) and show volume above average.
✅ 2. Setup 123 (3-candle pattern)
This is the classical reversal setup using 3 candles:
BUY signal: low < low , followed by a higher low and higher high on candle 3.
SELL signal: high > high , followed by a lower high and lower low on candle 3.
No requirement for volume or candle color on confirmation bar.
✅ 3. Ignition Bar
Highlights momentum bars that:
Are the largest in range among the last 20 candles
Have a body size ≥ 80% of the full range
Show clear direction (green for long, red for short)
Labels “LONG ↑” and “SHORT ↓” appear directly on the chart when this pattern is detected.
🔄 Optional Confluence Filters (for each setup)
You can activate two types of trend filters for both the Reversal and 123 patterns:
🔸 Simple Confluence:
BUY: Fast EMA > Short EMA
SELL: Fast EMA < Short EMA
🔸 Monster Confluence:
BUY: Any candle in the pattern has a low below the Medium or Long EMA, and Short EMA > Long EMA
SELL: Any candle has a high above the Medium or Long EMA, and Short EMA < Long EMA
📌 Features
Fully customizable signals
Four EMAs (Fast, Short, Medium, Long)
Optional confluence filters per setup
Visual plots of all valid signals
Ready-to-use alerts
Built for traders who want precision reversals combined with directional strength and trend validation.
Orderflow Bias Premium v2 [Pro+]Orderflow Bias Premium v2 is a dynamic Pine v6 indicator designed to identify periods of consolidation (choppy) markets versus expansion (trending) markets using a blend of volatility, volume, and market structure. When markets shift into expansion, the script computes a composite directional bias (“Bullish”, “Bearish”, or “Neutral”) along with a trend strength metric. In consolidation, it tracks how long price remains choppy, displaying elapsed minutes. All information is presented in a floating table at the top-right of the chart for instant visual clarity - with each field toggleable on / off by the user.
Key Terms and Definitions
Consolidation : A market regime where price action is confined within narrow Bollinger Band widths, low ATR/price ratios, and subdued volume—signaling uncertainty or indecision.
Expansion : A market regime where volatility, ATR, or volume “break out” of low percentile thresholds, suggesting a trending move.
Bollinger Band Width (BBW) : The normalized distance between the upper and lower Bollinger Bands, calculated as (upper – lower) / basis. Used here to detect when volatility is suppressed.
ATR/Price Ratio : The average true range (ATR) divided by the current close, normalized as a percentage. A lower ratio indicates tighter price action.
Volume Ratio (VR) : Current volume divided by its moving average; when VR is below a historical percentile, volume is considered “low.”
Percentile Test : For each metric (BBW, ATR/price, VR), we compute the current value’s rank (e.g., 20th percentile) over a look-back window. If the current value is below that percentile (after applying any intraday multipliers), it counts as “low.”
Imbalance (3-Bar Gap) : A price pattern where, two bars ago, the high is lower than the current bar’s low (bullish imbalance) or the low is higher than the current bar’s high (bearish imbalance). The script tracks whether any such gap has formed in a higher timeframe to seed directional memory.
Directional Bias : When in expansion, three methods vote on market direction: (1) DMI spread, (3) impulse-bar majority, and (4) last imbalance direction. The summed votes determine “Bullish”, “Bearish”, or “Neutral.”
Hysteresis (Bars to Flip State) : The number of consecutive bars required for a new regime (consolidation ↔ expansion) to be confirmed. This prevents false flips from single-bar noise.
Key Features
Dynamic Regime Detection
Combines BBW, ATR/price, and volume percentile tests to detect low-volatility consolidation vs. breakouts.
Supports optional intraday multipliers to scale thresholds during open (09:30–10:15), lunch (11:45–13:30), and power hour (15:30–16:00).
Optional higher-timeframe filter (current TF × user-defined multiplier) ensures false consolidations are avoided when the next larger TF is still trending.
Intuitive Chop Enhancements
N-Bar Range Test: Flags chop if (highest high – lowest low) over N bars < ATR×multiplier.
ADX Test: Considers ADX < user threshold as choppy.
RSI Flat Test: Marks chop if RSI range over N bars < threshold.
SMA Deviation Test: Detects chop if |price – SMA| (normalized by ATR) < threshold.
Composite Directional Bias (Expansion Only)
Method 1: DMI spread vote (+DI vs. –DI).
Method 2: Impulse-bar majority over a rolling window.
Method 3:Memory of last 3-bar imbalance on a user-specified higher TF.
Strength Metric:ADX normalized to percentage + textual category (Low/Moderate/High/Very High) indicates trend momentum.
Real-Time Table Display
2-column, 3-row floating table at top-right.
How Traders Can Use the Indicator Effectively
Timing Breakouts
While price remains in consolidation, the elapsed timer can reveal when an extended chop may soon resolve—enabling traders to anticipate breakouts.
Filtering Noise on Lower TFs
By enabling the higher-TF filter (e.g., 5 min chart screening 15 min chop), intraday traders can avoid false expansion signals caused by micro-noise.
Directional Confirmation
In expansion mode, seeing “Orderflow: Bullish” + “Strength: High” can be used as confluence alongside price-action entries or trendline breaks.
Combining with Other Tools
Pair with volume profile, market structure (swing highs/lows), or momentum oscillators for multi-dimensional confirmation before taking a trade.
USER TOGGLEABLE INPUTS
Show State
Toggles displaying the “State:” row (Consolidation vs. Expansion) in the table.
Show Strength
Toggles displaying the ADX-based strength (or, in consolidation, elapsed time) row in the table.
Show OrderFlow Bias
Toggles displaying the “Orderflow” (directional bias) row (or “Bias: Neutral” in consolidation).
Bars to Flip State
Number of consecutive bars required before switching between “Consolidation” and “Expansion.”
Enable BBW Percentile Test
Toggles whether Bollinger-Band-width percentile checks count toward identifying consolidation.
BB Length
Look-back length (in bars) for computing the Bollinger Band’s SMA/standard deviation.
BB StdDev Mult
Multiplier on the Bollinger Band’s standard deviation when calculating bandwidth.
BBW Look-back
Number of bars over which to compute the rolling percentile of BB width.
BBW Percentile
Percentile threshold for BB width to be considered “low” (choppy).
Enable ATR Percentile Test
Toggles whether the ATR/price-ratio percentile check counts toward consolidation.
ATR Length
Look-back length (in bars) for calculating ATR.
ATR Look-back
Number of bars over which to compute the rolling percentile of ATR/price.
ATR Percentile
Percentile threshold for ATR/price ratio to be considered “low.”
Enable Volume Percentile Test
Toggles whether volume percentile checks count toward consolidation.
Volume MA Length
Look-back length (in bars) for computing the moving average of volume.
Vol Percentile
Percentile threshold for current volume (relative to its MA) to be considered “low.”
Vol Factor (fallback)
Multiplier applied to the volume percentile threshold if the primary percentile test fails.
Enable Intraday Multipliers
Toggles whether open/lunch/power-hour scaling factors apply to BBW/ATR tests.
BBW Open/Power Mult
Multiplier on BB width threshold during market open (09:30–10:15) and power hour (15:30–16:00).
ATR Open/Power Mult
Multiplier on ATR threshold during market open and power hour.
BBW Lunch Mult
Multiplier on BB width threshold during the lunch lull (11:45–13:30).
ATR Lunch Mult
Multiplier on ATR threshold during the lunch lull.
Enable Higher TF Filter
Toggles checking the BBW/ATR/Vol tests on a higher timeframe before allowing consolidation.
Higher-TF Multiplier
Integer factor by which to multiply the current timeframe (e.g., 5 min × 3 = 15 min) for higher-TF checks.
Show ADX Strength
Toggles whether ADX is used to compute and display the “Strength” metric when expanding.
ADX Length
Look-back length (in bars) for computing DMI/ADX.
Table Opacity %
Opacity (0–100) of the floating table’s background.
DI Spread Threshold
Minimum difference between +DI and −DI needed to cast a bullish or bearish vote in directional bias.
Impulse Window Size
Number of bars over which to count “impulse bars” (close in top 40 % vs. bottom 40 %) for directional voting.
Enable Bar Range Test
Toggles checking if the N-bar high–low range is unusually narrow (another chop criterion).
Range Test N Bars
Look-back period (in bars) for computing the highest high minus lowest low for the range test.
Range Test ATR Mult
Multiplier on the average ATR when comparing against the N-bar range.
Enable ADX Test
Toggles marking “choppy” if ADX is below the user-defined threshold.
ADX Threshold
ADX value below which the market is considered non-trending (choppy).
Enable RSI Flat Test
Toggles checking whether RSI has been stuck in a tight range (another chop signal).
RSI Length
Look-back length (in bars) for computing standard RSI.
RSI Range N Bars
Look-back period (in bars) for computing RSI’s highest minus lowest.
RSI Range Threshold
Maximum RSI range over the look-back period to qualify as “flat.”
Enable SMA Deviation Test
Toggles checking if price is “near” its SMA (another chop heuristic).
SMA Length
Look-back length (in bars) for computing the simple moving average (SMA).
Dev Test ATR Length
Look-back length (in bars) for ATR when normalizing deviation from the SMA.
Dev Threshold (ATR units)
Maximum (|price − SMA| / ATR) allowed to count as “near” the SMA.
Enable TF1
Toggles the higher-timeframe imbalance logic on or off.
Timeframe 1
Base resolution (e.g., “1” = 1 minute) used for detecting 3-bar imbalances.
Lookback Timeframe
Higher timeframe (e.g., “15” = 15 minutes) used to compute how many base-resolution bars to look back.
Bars 1
(Calculated internally) Number of base-timeframe bars contained within one lookback-timeframe bar.
Terms and Conditions
Informational Purposes Only : OrderFlow Bias v2 Premium is provided without any guarantees. It is not financial advice, nor does it predict market movements. Users assume full responsibility for any trading decisions made.
No Liability : By using this indicator, you acknowledge that neither the script’s author nor TradingView is liable for losses arising from its use. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
Licensing : This script is published as closed-source (protected). Its Pine code is hidden from view and may not be forked, modified, or redistributed without express permission from the author. Protected scripts on TradingView require a Pro, Pro+, or Premium account to publish and remain accessible only to invited users; all usage rights and access control are governed by the author’s invite settings.
Disclaimer
The information and code in OrderFlow Bias v2 Premium are provided “as is” for educational and analytical purposes only. They do not constitute any investment, trading, or financial advice. Users should conduct their own due diligence and seek professional counsel before making trading decisions. The author and TradingView disclaim all liability for actions based on this information.
abusuhil bullish breakAbusuhil Bullish Break is a price action-based confirmation tool that identifies a bullish reversal pattern consisting of:
Two consecutive bearish candles followed by
A strong bullish candle that closes above the high of both.
The script includes:
Optional dual MACD filter (current timeframe + higher timeframe)
Configurable stop-loss and multiple take-profit levels
Visual lines for targets and stop
Custom styling for all elements
It’s a clean, logic-driven entry confirmation tool for intraday and swing trading.
⚠️ Open-source and fully customizable.
مؤشر Abusuhil Bullish Break هو أداة تأكيد لانعكاسات الاتجاه الصاعد بناءً على حركة السعر (Price Action)، ويكتشف نموذجًا يتكون من:
شمعتين هابطتين متتاليتين
تتبعهما شمعة صاعدة قوية تغلق فوق أعلى الشمعتين السابقتين
يحتوي المؤشر على:
فلتر MACD مزدوج اختياري (للفريم الحالي وفريم أعلى)
إعدادات مخصصة للوقف والأهداف المتعددة
خطوط مرئية احترافية للأهداف والوقف
تحكم كامل في الألوان والنمط والعرض
مناسب للتداول اللحظي والسوينج.
✅ مفتوح المصدر وقابل للتعديل بالكامل.
Elev8+ Reversal IndicatorElev8+ Reversal Indicator from Elev8Trading.com. Detects possible reversal points especially in combination with support or resistance levels, moving averages, areas of liquidity, etc. Great for scalping on smaller time frames and trend reversals on higher time frames.
NDOG & NWOG Indicatorndicator automatically identifies and displays New Day Opening Gaps (NDOG) and New Week Opening Gaps (NWOG) directly on your chart. It focuses on gaps based on specific session times in the New York (NY) timezone.
Key Features:
NDOG: Identifies the gap between the NY 4:59 PM (daily close) and the NY 6:00 PM (daily open).
NWOG: Identifies the gap between the Friday NY 4:59 PM (weekly close) and the Sunday NY 6:00 PM (weekly open).
Draws customizable lines for the high and low levels of each gap.
Option to show an additional mid-level line for each gap.
Includes options for line colors, styles, and width.
Allows filtering gaps by a minimum size.
Control the maximum number of recent NDOGs and NWOGs displayed.
Optionally shows text labels on the lines and a summary table on the chart.
This tool can help traders visualize potential areas of interest related to these specific opening gaps.
Note: Calculations are based on the "America/New_York" timezone.
Disclaimer: Trading involves risk and may not be suitable for all investors. This indicator is provided for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to trade. Use at your own risk.
Strict Break + Supertrend + Cooldown + AlertsI created this through Chat gpt. I am not a coder but i wanted to make this indicator because i couldnt find what i was looking for.
What this indicator does is print signals of engulfing candles with adjustable body size. I added a lookback period so you can filter out repeated signals. i added the supertrend filter to print only the proper signals of the current trend.
Big_RSI_EMA_FibStrategy Name: Big Candle + RSI + EMA + Fibonacci
This Pine Script strategy combines multiple indicators and price action logic to generate long and short trading signals. It includes:
🔧 Inputs
RSI Period – default: 14 (Relative Strength Index to identify overbought/oversold conditions).
EMA Period – default: 50 (Exponential Moving Average for trend confirmation).
Fibonacci Retracement – default: 0.618 (used to identify pullback zones after a big candle).
Minimum Body Size % – default: 1.5% (the minimum percentage of candle body relative to full range to qualify as a "big candle").
📈 Indicators Used
RSI: Filters overbought/oversold conditions.
EMA (50): Confirms trend direction.
Big Candle Detection: Candles with body size greater than a specified percentage of their full range.
Fibonacci Levels: A retracement level (default 61.8%) is calculated from the body of the big candle.
✅ Long Entry Conditions
Big bullish candle (close > open)
Body size greater than threshold
RSI is below 70
Price is above EMA(50)
❌ Short Entry Conditions
Big bearish candle (close < open)
Body size greater than threshold
RSI is above 30
Price is below EMA(50)
🎯 Strategy Actions
Enters long or short positions based on the above conditions.
On each entry, a horizontal line is drawn at the entry price (close) and extended forward for 3 bars to visually mark the trade level.
Green line for long entries.
Red line for short entries.
📐 Visual Elements
EMA line (orange)
Buy/Sell Labels: Up/down labels on the chart at entry points.
Fibonacci Level (purple): Retracement level based on the big candle.
Horizontal Trade Lines: Lines marking the entry price for quick visual tracking.
⏱️ Multi-Timeframe Data
Fetches high/low from:
5-minute chart
1-hour chart
(Prepared for potential additional filtering or breakout logic.)
NP 5min Quantitative StrategyWorking Strat that is meant to work on ES and GC. Its meant to work with EMA, I am currently testing this strat out and will update it if needed.
Barra de Ignição - YuriIgnition Bar - Yuri 🚨
This indicator identifies Ignition Bars, also known as “obvious candles”, which frequently mark the beginning of strong directional movements in price.
🔍 Signal Criteria:
The current candle must be the largest (high - low) among the last 20 candles.
The candle body (open-close range) must represent at least 80% of the total range, indicating strong buying or selling pressure.
A signal is triggered only if the candle has clear directional conviction:
Bullish candle → "LONG ↑" label below the bar.
Bearish candle → "SHORT ↓" label above the bar.
⚠️ Alerts:
A single, unified alert() is triggered whenever a long or short Ignition Bar is detected.
Ideal for integration with bots, webhooks, or mobile notifications.
📈 Extra Feature:
Optionally, a 200-period Exponential Moving Average (EMA200) can be plotted on the chart to provide context about long-term trend direction.
✅ Use Cases:
Spotting potential breakout candles early.
Confirming momentum entries.
Identifying trend ignition points after consolidation periods.
🎯 Designed for traders looking to enter high-momentum trades early and cleanly.
ΦTweaked version of ICT Algorithmic Macro Tracker° (Open-Source) by toodegrees. Tweak consists in changing up the macro time from xx:50 - xx:10 to xx:45 - xx:15
Preço de Reversão - Yuri🔄 Preço de Reversão - Yuri (Reversal Price - Yuri) is a technical indicator that detects trend reversal opportunities based on candle behavior and volume confirmation.
✅ Bullish Reversal:
Current candle's low is lower than the last two candles.
Current candle closes above the previous close.
Volume must be above the 20-period average.
Optionally, the signal only appears when trend EMAs confirm an uptrend.
🔻 Bearish Reversal:
Current candle's high is higher than the last two candles.
Current candle closes below the previous close.
Volume must be above average.
Optionally, the signal only appears with EMA downtrend confluence.
⚙️ User configuration includes:
Custom EMA combinations for trend filtering (Fast, Short, Mid, Long EMAs)
Display of trend zones and EMAs on chart
🔔 Automatic alerts trigger whenever a valid reversal signal is confirmed.
Perfect for traders seeking technical reversals with volume and trend alignment.
Bullish & Bearish Three Line Strike ProHello Traders!
Overview
The **Bullish & Bearish Three Line Strike Pro** indicator pin-points one of the most decisive four-candle reversal formations on any market or timeframe. Whether you trade ranges or follow strong trends, this tool spots exhaustion and offers clear entry and exit guidance.
Based on "Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns" from Thomas N. Bulkowski, in which he backtested the pattern extensively, the bullish three line strike pattern has historically had an astonishing 84 % of success rate within bull markets and it had a success rate of 77 % to highlight reversals in bear markets.
The bearish three line strike pattern has historically had an astonishing 83 % success rate* within a bear market and a success rate of 65 % to highlight reversals in bull markets.
*Based on "Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns" from Thomas N. Bulkowski
Key Features :
Precise pattern detection: Detects genuine Bullish and Bearish Three Line Strike setups, screening out look-alikes that fail to perform on the market.
Trend filter (optional): Aligns signals with a user-defined Simple Moving Average (SMA) so you can choose to trade only with, or deliberately against, the prevailing trend.
Visual clarity: Highlights Bullish and Bearish Three Line Strike patterns with customizable colors and shapes, making them easy to spot on the chart.
Filtered-signal display: Let the script reveal which patterns were rejected by the trend filter — an invaluable learning aid.
Bullish Three Line Strike
Three consecutive bearish candles that step lower.
The fourth candle opens below (or at) the last close, then charges upward engulfing all three prior bodies.
Bearish Three Line Strike
Three consecutive bullish candles that step higher.
The fourth candle opens above (or at) the last close, then plunges below engulfing all three prior bodies.
What makes this indicator unique
Precise pattern detection: Detects genuine Bullish and Bearish Three Line Strike setups, screening out look-alikes that fail to perform on the market.
Trend filter (optional): Aligns signals with a user-defined Simple Moving Average (SMA) so you can choose to trade only with, or deliberately against, the prevailing trend.
Visual clarity: Highlights Bullish and Bearish Three Line Strike patterns with customizable colors and shapes, making them easy to spot on the chart.
Filtered-signal display: Let the script reveal which patterns were rejected by the trend filter — an invaluable learning aid.
Nuanced candle analytics: Goes beyond simple price action by considering multiple factors such as candle body ratios, wick lengths, and relative positions to previous candles.
Adaptive learning mode: Display rejected setups to reverse-engineer the logic and refine your discretionary skills.
One-glance decision making: Unified color scheme and label styling make patterns pop, even on cluttered layouts.
How to Trade with this Indicator
Use Three Line Strike Pro to fade exhaustion or re-enter a trend after a healthy pull-back.
Bullish opportunities: Watch for light blue-colored strike candles as potential entry points.
Bearish opportunities: Look for orange-colored strike candles as potential entry points.
Entry: Open the position at the next bar’s open once the strike candle closes.
Stop-loss: 2 ticks beyond the extreme of the complete four-candle pattern.
Aggressive stop-loss: For exceptionally strong strike candles (tiny opposite wick, close near extreme) trail only 2 ticks beyond the strike candle itself.
Take-profit: Aim for 2R (3R for aggressive traders), or trail behind higher lows / lower highs.
Trend Alignment
For a conservative approach, enable "Use Trend Filter" and take only those strikes that agree with the SMA slope. The SMA line is color-coded—lime for up, red for down, yellow for flat—to help you confirm bias at a glance.
Tip: If you want the candle coloring to sit on top of all other studies, drag the indicator to the top of your Object Tree.
Prev Candle Before Biggest Body (3-7am EST)This indicator automatically identifies and marks, for each trading day, the candle immediately preceding the largest open-to-close movement (in pips) during the key London session window from 3:00am to 7:00am EST (New York time). The largest candle is determined by the absolute difference between its open and close prices, measured in pips. The candle just before this “biggest” move is highlighted with a distinctive pink flag above the bar. This tool is especially useful for traders seeking to analyze pre-breakout price action or to identify key levels and setups that occur right before significant volatility during the early London session.
Setup 123 - YuriSetup 123 - Yuri
This indicator detects reversal opportunities based on the classic 3-candle price action structure, widely known as the “123 Setup”.
✅ Features:
Buy signal (123 bottom): Higher low structure.
Sell signal (123 top): Lower high structure.
Optional volume filter: Only shows signals with volume above the 20-period average.
Optional EMA trend filter: Allows custom EMA confluence by selecting any two EMAs.
Context zones (Long/Short): Visually highlight trend-favorable areas and restrict signals to them when enabled.
Built-in alerts: Compatible with individual alert conditions and Any alert() function call.
Confirmation candle control: Option to require bullish candle for buy signals or bearish candle for sell signals.
Perfect for traders looking to capture reversals with structured confirmation and flexible filtering. All parameters can be customized to suit your trading strategy.
3 Bar Reversal3 Bar Reversal
This pattern is described in John Carter's "Mastering the Trade"
The 3 Bar Reversal indicator is a simple but effective price action tool designed to highlight potential short-term reversals in market direction. It monitors consecutive bar behavior and identifies turning points based on a three-bar pattern. This tool can assist traders in spotting trend exhaustion or early signs of a reversal, particularly in scalping or short-term trading strategies.
How It Works
This indicator analyzes the relationship between consecutive bar closes:
It counts how many bars have passed since the price closed higher than the previous close (barssince(close >= close )) — referred to as an "up streak".
It also counts how many bars have passed since the price closed lower than the previous close (barssince(close <= close )) — known as a "down streak".
A reversal condition is met when:
There have been exactly 3 bars in a row moving in one direction (up or down), and
The 4th bar closes in the opposite direction.
When this condition is detected, the script performs two actions:
Plots a triangle on the chart to signal the potential reversal:
A green triangle below the bar for a possible long (buy) opportunity.
A red triangle above the bar for a possible short (sell) opportunity.
Triggers an alert condition so users can set notifications for when a reversal is detected.
Interpretation
Long Signal: The market has printed 3 consecutive lower closes, followed by a higher close — suggesting bullish momentum may be emerging.
Short Signal: The market has printed 3 consecutive higher closes, followed by a lower close — indicating possible bearish momentum.
These patterns are common in market retracements and can act as confirmation signals when used with other indicators such as RSI, MACD, support/resistance, or volume analysis.
Usage Examples
Scalping: Use the reversal signal to quickly enter short-term trades after a short-term exhaustion move.
Swing Trading: Combine this with trend indicators (e.g., moving averages) to time pullbacks within larger trends.
Confirmation Tool: Use this indicator alongside candlestick patterns or support/resistance zones to validate entry or exit points.
Alert Setup: Enable alerts based on the built-in alertcondition to receive instant notifications for potential trade setups.
Limitations
The 3-bar reversal logic does not guarantee a trend change; it signals potential reversals, which may need confirmation.
Best used in conjunction with broader context such as trend direction, market structure, or other technical indicators.
Liquidity-Quant Execution Score (LQES)Liquidity-Quant Execution Score (LQES)
Precision execution insights made simple — your go-to score for market clarity.
What you see:
A dynamic line score plotted clearly below your chart that reflects the market’s execution strength.
Color-coded threshold bands —
The upper red band signals zones where caution is advised (potential bearish conditions).
The lower green band marks areas of potential bullish strength.
A shaded purple zone between the bands that highlights “normal” or neutral conditions.
Features:
Designed to give you a clear sense of market execution dynamics without complex numbers.
Adjustable input parameters allow you to tailor the sensitivity and timeframe to your strategy.
Includes fixed alert conditions to notify you when the score crosses key zones — so you never miss important signals.
How to use it:
Watch for the score crossing above the upper red line — this could hint at increasing market pressure to the downside.
When the score drops below the lower green line, it may suggest bullish momentum picking up.
Use the middle purple zone to identify calm or balanced periods — ideal for preparation or cautious trading.
Why traders rely on LQES:
This indicator translates complex market execution data into one straightforward, visually intuitive score — making it easier to spot shifts in liquidity and price action that matter most for smart entries and exits.
No need to second guess. Just watch the score, respect the zones, and integrate it smoothly with your trading plan.
Retail SMFI _ StrategicVault-999Alright, real talk: this is my Retail SMFI — a mashup of volume and price action designed to sniff out when retail traders might be crowding in or out (overbought or oversold zones).
Just kidding… or am I? 😉
What’s going on here?
I took a simple idea: if price and volume move together, the trend might be strong; if they’re out of sync, maybe a reversal’s brewing.
So, I smoothed the price and volume with a 21-period EMA each, then checked how closely they correlate over the last 14 bars. Multiply that by 100 and boom — you get SMFI, a handy signal telling you when the crowd might be pushing too far.
What to expect on your chart:
SMFI line in green when price and volume agree (bullish vibes)
SMFI line in red when they disagree (watch out!)
Clear overbought (default 50) and oversold (-50) lines, so you know when things are getting spicy.
Background flashes red or green in those extreme zones — can’t miss ‘em!
Alerts ready to ping you when SMFI hits those levels. Perfect if you don’t want to stare at the screen all day.
Should you trust it?
Well… it’s a simple but solid tool to catch when retail crowd behavior might be peaking or bottoming out. Not magic, but it’s got your back when combined with other indicators or your own smarts.
If you like this kind of no-nonsense volume+price combo, you’re gonna love it. If not, hey, blame me — but maybe give it a try first? 😄
In short:
I made this for fun — but it’s surprisingly useful.
Use it wisely, don’t blindly follow it, and maybe you’ll catch some juicy reversals.
Need it tweaked? Hit me up!
And hey, if you find a bug, that’s on me too. Just kidding, mostly. 😅