Ichimoku Signal + Candle Color + Candle Pattern1. Ichimoku Signal:
Bullish Signal:
- UP-S: A strong bullish signal occurs when the Tenkan Sen crosses from below to above the Kijun Sen and the cross is above the Kumo.
- UP: An neutral bullish signal occurs when the Tenkan Sen crosses from below to above the Kijun Sen and the cross is in the Kumo.
- UP-W: A weak bullish signal occurs when the Tenkan Sen crosses from below to above the Kijun Sen and the cross is bellow the Kumo.
- Fly: A strong bullish signal when Chikou Span raise above the Kumo.
Bearish Signal:
- DN-S: A strong bearish signal occurs when the Tenkan Sen crosses from above to bellow the Kijun Sen and the cross is bellow the Kumo.
- DN: An neutral bearish signal occurs when the Tenkan Sen crosses from above to bellow the Kijun Sen and the cross is in the Kumo.
- DN-W: A weak bearish signal occurs when the Tenkan Sen crosses from above to bellow the Kijun Sen and the cross is above the Kumo.
- Dig: A strong bearish signal when Chikou Span fall bellow the Kumo.
2. Candle Color based on RSI (from NazcaProjections)
- Yellow represents Super OverBought
- Lime Green represents OverBought
- Green represents Slightly OverBought
- Red represents Slightly OverSold
- Dark Red represents OverSold
- Gray White represents Super OverSold
3. Candlestick Patterns Identified: Doji , Evening Star , Morning Star , Shooting Star , Hammer , Inverted Hammer , Bearish Harami, Bullish Harami, Bearish Engulfing , Bullish Engulfing
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[ROC3] Rate of Change Candle ColorROC is a statistical indicator which tracks how much a security's price has changed over a certain period, showing whether momentum is picking up or slowing down. It’s a handy tool because it helps traders spot trend changes and understand how strong a trend is.
My ROC3 indicator will color the candlesticks based on the Rate of Change (ROC) and its Exponential Moving Average (EMA). This indicator helps traders visually identify bullish and bearish trends by applying color to the candles, making it easier to spot momentum shifts and trend changes.
How It Works:
Rate of Change (ROC): Calculates the percentage change in the price over a specified number of bars. This indicator measures the speed at which price changes.
EMA of ROC: Applies an Exponential Moving Average to the ROC values to provide a smoothed benchmark. The EMA helps to reduce noise and make trend identification more reliable.
Coloring Logic:
Bullish Candles (Green): When the current ROC is higher than the EMA of the ROC.
Bearish Candles (Red): When the current ROC is lower than the EMA of the ROC.
Settings:
ROC Length (Default: 60): The number of bars used to calculate the Rate of Change. Adjust this parameter to change the sensitivity of the ROC calculation.
ROC EMA Length (Default: 7): The number of bars used to calculate the Exponential Moving Average of the ROC. This length determines how smooth the EMA is. A shorter length reacts faster to price changes, while a longer length provides a smoother, slower response.
How to Use:
Apply the Indicator: Add the Rate of Change Candle Color indicator to your TradingView chart.
Interpret the Colors:
Green Candles: Indicate bullish momentum. The current ROC is greater than its EMA, suggesting upward pressure.
Red Candles: Indicate bearish momentum. The current ROC is less than its EMA, suggesting downward pressure.
Adjust Settings: Customize the ROC Length and ROC EMA Length based on your trading strategy. Shorter ROC lengths may capture more short-term trends, while longer lengths provide a broader view.
Combine with Other Indicators: Use the in conjunction with other technical indicators or chart patterns to enhance your trading analysis.
Example Use Case:
Trend Confirmation: Use the color changes to confirm bullish or bearish trends. Green candles can confirm uptrends, while red candles may signal downtrends or potential reversals.
Momentum Analysis: Monitor how frequently the ROC crosses above or below its EMA to gauge momentum strength and make informed trading decisions.
Note:
This indicator is designed to assist with trend analysis and should be used as part of a broader trading strategy. Always conduct your own research and analysis before making trading decisions.
Cherio...
Zig Zag+ (Macro + Internal Structure Tool)ZigZag+ (Macro + Internal Structure Tool)
ZigZag+ is a simple tool that helps traders to clearly identify and differentiate between macro and internal market structure, to help you keep your bearings of where you are currently in the overall picture.
It is especially difficult to keep your bearings within the larger structural trend when trading the lower timeframes, where for example, a bearish structural trend on a lower timeframe may simply be a retracement of an overall bullish structural trend on a higher timeframe. This indicator primarily aims to help traders maintain awareness of where they are in relationship to the higher timeframe / 'macro' structural trend, and their most significant swing point highs and lows.
The features of this indicator include:
- 2x Zig Zag lines drawn automatically onto your chart. One which has a longer length than the other, which can be used to help identify and differentiate the larger price swings from the smaller price swings found within it. Enabled by default.
- Customisable Zig Zag line color & width settings to help clearly differentiate the higher timeframe 'macro structure' apart from the lower timeframe 'internal structure' within it, enabling it to be tailored to suit your chart colour theme and personal preference.
- Customisable individual length settings for the 2x Zig Zag lines, to allow the fine tuning of each line to any timeframe and asset. By default one lines length is set to a higher value than the other, to illustrate a macro structure (higher length value) as well as the 'internal structure' (lower value length), seen within the larger macro structure.
- Up to a maximum of 500 lines can be drawn meaning you can zoom out considerably, and view historical price action with both Zig Zag lines continuing to print.
- Custom alerts for identifying candlesticks that can offer optimal entries where they are found within valid price markups or markdowns that are already underway. Further details can be found within the tooltips for these signals.
Note: The above list of features are accurate at the time of publishing, but may be updated or added to in future.
Structure
Understanding structure is arguably the foundation of all trading strategies, and therefore very important to understand where you are exactly in the bigger picture, since it can help identify levels at which there is a higher probability of price moving either upward or downward at a given point. Structural trend refers to the typical way that price tends to move in any given trending market, identified by the continuation of higher highs and higher lows in a typical bullish trending market, and lower highs and lower lows in a bearish trending market.
During other times price may not be trending in this way, for example when it is undergoing accumulation or distribution phases, where the consistent higher high & lower low / lower high and lower low patterns will not be evident.
What is Macro Structure?
Macro trend structure refers to the structural trend seen on higher timeframe charts.
What is Internal Structure?
Internal trend structure refers to the structural trend seen on lower timeframe charts, which is found within the higher timeframe structure.
Disclaimer: This indicator is adapted from an original script authored by Tr0sT . With special thanks.
Secondary Candle OverlayThis simple script is meant to allow the user to select another symbol to add onto their chart and plot the candlesticks for that symbol at the selected resolution requested.
Please see the tooltip provided by the 'Secondary Symbol' input for more details with regards to properly using this script on symbols that have vastly different valuations, it will help with getting the symbol requested to scale properly with the primary symbol on the chart.
The user may also input which colors are used for bullish/bearish candles as well as the symbol itself and its resolution.
IMPORTANT NOTE: THIS SCRIPT DOES NOT ACCOUNT FOR SYMBOLS THAT ARE NOT CONTINUOUS (The defval for the symbol is TVC:DXY which closes on weekends whereas a cryptocurrency like Bitcoin does not stop trading ever; candles on these kinds of markets will be repeated when overlaid onto markets that do not have this property.)
Centered Candles [racer8]Brief 💜
This indicator allows users to more easily compare candlesticks by centering them along a zero line.
Also, I've added some moving average lines for the highs, lows, and closes for these centered candles.
Enjoy 😉
Popgun Bar PatternI created this script to research the trading effectiveness of the Popgun Bar Pattern.
The Popgun Bar Pattern is found when 3 candlesticks in order form the following pattern:
0. Any bar that is then followed by:
1. An inside bar. This is a bar that is completely engulfed by the bar before it. It will have a lower high and a higher low than the previous bar.
2. An outside bar immediately after. This is a bar that completely engulfs the prior inside bar. It will have a higher high and a lower low than the previous bar.
Simply put, the Popgun Bar Pattern is an inside bar followed by an outside bar.
I would highly recommend incorporating this signal as a "trigger" for existing technical analysis. Used in isolation it may not have a high probability of success.
To make it more effective as a trigger to a trading signal I incorporated into my code an Entry, Stop, and a Target dot.
The Entry dot is offset from the low of a bearish Popgun Bar Pattern or the high of a bullish Popgun Bar Pattern by a factor of ATR. The default ATR percentage is 33% but can be adjusted.
The Stop dot is based on the recent highest high (bearish) or lowest low (bullish) of a set range (default is 9 bars) plus/minus the ATR percentage buffer.
The Target dot is automatically calculated from the entry based on a configurable reward factor (default is 3) from the entry to stop distance. This projects a potential 3:1 reward/risk trade by default.
There is an additional alert condition which can be configured at the end of the script.
FREE TRADINGVIEW FOR TIMEFRAMESWhen doing i.e the 3 minute timeframe turn on the closest timeframe available for you or the candles and wicks will be fucked up.
So if you're doing the 5 hour timeframe candles turn on the 4hr chart on your main chart.
To View the candles in full screen double click the windows with the candlesticks
If you don't have TradingView premium and want to look at custom timeframes you can use this.
For the ticker/coin/pair you want to show enter it like this:
For stocks, only the ticker i.e: MSFT, APPL
For Crypto, "Exchange:ticker" i.e: BITFINEX:BTCUSD, BINANCE:AGIBTC, BITMEX:ADAM19
When setting up the timeframe write i.e:
For minutes/hourly: 5, 240 (4 hour), 360 (6 hour)
For daily/weekly/monthly: 1D, 2W, 3M
When doing i.e the 3 minute timeframe turn on the closest timeframe available for you or the candles and wicks will be fucked up.
So if you're doing the 5 hour timeframe candles turn on the 4hr chart on your main chart.
UCS_S_Steve Primo - Strategy #5 (FOREX Only)Here we have another Steve Primo Strategy ( #5)
This is a short term, trend continuation strategy, Recommend using this on 30 Mins + time frames.
I have added few things.
1. PET-D filter, to identify the trend along with the SMA 50. ----> Setup in line with PET-D (EMA,15) trend confirmation.
2. Option for Harami Candle identification (may not be Steve Primo Setup), There is no evidence on any of the videos listed below for Harami or other candlesticks pattern.
Future - Planned to add other candle patterns.
Videos from Youtube
1. www.youtube.com -
2. www.youtube.com - Hints disclosed on this video.
3. www.youtube.com - Claims this is his GO TO strategy for FOREX.
4. www.youtube.com - Complete Free Lesson.
Note - I did not buy this Strategy, I do not own in any way shape or form of this strategy as presented in the videos, The Strategy I am posting is my interpretation based on Steve Primo's videos listed above and few more on youtube.
Good Luck folks.
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.
Long Explosive V1The “Long Explosive V1” strategy calculates the percentage change in price from the last closing price of the candlestick, so that if it increases by a certain percentage it goes long, but if it decreases by another percentage it sends an exit order, so that the percentage limits above and below the current price function as inherent stop loss and take profit, with the benefit of taking advantage of the volatility of the bull market.
Entries and exits are always at the market and based on percentage changes in the price. Of course, the default configuration of the strategy considers a position with a 5% risk control, modest initial capital and standard commissions, which helps to obtain realistic results and protect the user from unexpectedly controlled potential losses.
It is again emphasized that it is always advisable to adjust the parameters of the strategy well, so that the risk-reward is well controlled.
MestreDoFOMO Future Projection BoxMestreDoFOMO Future Projection Box - Description & How to Use
Description
The "MestreDoFOMO Future Projection Box" is a TradingView indicator tailored for crypto traders (e.g., BTC/USDT on 1H, 4H, or 1D timeframes). It visualizes current price ranges, projects future levels, and confirms trends using semi-transparent boxes. With labeled price levels and built-in alerts, it’s a simple yet powerful tool for identifying support, resistance, and potential price targets.
How It Works
Blue Box (Current Channel): Shows the recent price range over the last 10 bars (adjustable). The top is the highest high plus an ATR buffer, and the bottom is the lowest low minus the buffer. Labels display exact levels (e.g., "Top: 114000", "Bottom: 102600").
Green Box (Future Projection): Projects the price range 10 bars ahead (adjustable) based on the trend slope of the moving average. Labels show "Proj Top" and "Proj Bottom" for future targets.
Orange Box (Moving Average): Traces a 50-period EMA (adjustable) to confirm the trend. An upward slope signals a bullish trend; a downward slope signals a bearish trend. A label shows the current MA value (e.g., "MA: 105000").
Alerts: Triggers when the price nears the projected top or bottom, helping you catch breakouts or retracements.
How to Use
Add the Indicator: Apply "MestreDoFOMO Future Projection Box" to your chart in TradingView.
Interpret the Trend: Check the orange box’s slope—upward for bullish, downward for bearish.
Identify Key Levels: Use the blue box’s top as resistance and bottom as support. On a 4H chart, if the top is 114,000, expect resistance; if the bottom is 102,600, expect support.
Plan Targets: Use the green box for future targets—top for profit-taking (e.g., 114,000), bottom for stop-loss or buying (e.g., 102,600).
Set Alerts: Enable alerts for "Near Upper Projection" or "Near Lower Projection" to get notified when the price hits key levels.
Trade Examples:
Bullish: If the price breaks above the blue box top (e.g., 114,000), buy with a target at the green box top. Set a stop-loss below the green box bottom.
Bearish: If the price rejects at the blue box top and drops below the orange MA, short with a target at the blue box bottom.
Customize: Adjust the lookback period, projection bars, ATR multiplier, and MA length in the settings to fit your trading style.
Tips
Use on 1H for short-term trades, 4H for swing trades, or 1D for long-term trends.
Combine with volume or RSI to confirm signals.
Validate levels with market structure (e.g., candlestick patterns).
MestreDoFOMO Renko Underground v4.0Description:
The "MestreDoFOMO Renko Underground v4.0" is a custom indicator for TradingView that creates a dynamic Renko chart to help identify trends and reversal points in the market. Unlike traditional candlestick charts, Renko focuses solely on significant price movements, ignoring time and market noise. This script includes advanced features like support and resistance channels, moving averages, and alerts to assist with your trading decisions.
How It Works:
Dynamic Renko Bricks:
The brick size (price units to form each "box" on the chart) is calculated automatically using the ATR (Average True Range) with an adjustable multiplier. This means the size adapts to the asset's volatility (e.g., BTC/USDT). When the price moves up or down by the brick size, a new brick is created (green for up, red for down).
Reversal Signals:
Green triangles (🔼) appear below bars when the trend shifts to bullish, and red triangles (🔽) appear above when it shifts to bearish. These signals only appear on direction changes, reducing false signals.
Renko Channel:
The script draws two lines (green for resistance and red for support) based on the highs and lows of the last 10 bricks (or the value you set). This helps identify key price zones.
Moving Average on Bricks:
An orange line shows the moving average (EMA or SMA, your choice) of the last 20 bricks, helping confirm the overall trend.
Alerts:
You can set up alerts in TradingView to be notified when the trend shifts to bullish or bearish, perfect for active trading.
Visualization:
A gray dashed line shows the level of the last brick, providing a clear reference for the next expected move.
How to Use:
Add the indicator to your chart (e.g., BTC/USDT 1D).
Adjust parameters like the ATR multiplier, channel length, and moving average type in the settings menu.
Watch the bricks and signals to identify trends, and use the channels and moving average to plan entries and exits.
Enable alerts to receive real-time notifications.
Tip:
Test on different timeframes (1H, 4H, 1D) and adjust the ATR multiplier to match the volatility of the asset you're trading. Combine with other indicators (like RSI) for better results!
Buy and Sell Pressure Signals (Clean)This script identifies strong buy and sell pressure based purely on candlestick structure — no indicators, no clutter. It highlights key reversal or momentum candles using minimal visuals:
🔼 Green Triangle (Buy Pressure): A bullish candle with a large body and small upper/lower wicks, indicating strong upward momentum and buyer control.
🔽 Red Triangle (Sell Pressure): A bearish candle with a large body and small wicks, showing strong downward momentum and seller dominance.
Designed for traders who prefer clean, price-action-based signals without text labels or distracting overlays. Ideal for scalping, trend confirmation, or identifying exhaustion zones.
yatofxDescription: "Ramon Coto's 3 Session Bar Color" Indicator
This TradingView Pine Script indicator colors candlestick bars based on three custom trading sessions. It allows traders to visually distinguish different market timeframes on their charts.
Features:
Three configurable trading sessions with user-defined time ranges.
Customizable session colors:
Session A → Blue
Session B → Red
Session C → Lime
Enable/disable sessions independently using input toggles.
Automatic session detection: Bars are colored based on the active session.
Optimized for TradingView Mobile & Desktop with clear and efficient logic.
How It Works:
1. User Inputs: The script takes session time ranges and enables/disables each session.
2. Session Detection: The script checks whether the current time falls within any of the defined sessions.
3. Bar Coloring: If a session is active, the corresponding color is applied to the bars.
This indicator helps traders quickly recognize which market session they are in, improving decision-making for session-based strategies.
Fair Value Gap Finder [Find Better Trades]Fair Value Gap Finder (FVG) – Spot Institutional Imbalances
📈 Identify Key Market Imbalances
The Fair Value Gap Finder automatically detects price inefficiencies where aggressive buying or selling has created an imbalance in liquidity. These gaps, often left by institutional traders, can serve as key areas for price to revisit before continuing its trend.
🔍 How It Works:
Highlights bullish Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) in green, signaling potential support zones.
Highlights bearish Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) in red, signaling potential resistance zones.
Uses ATR-based filtering to eliminate small, insignificant gaps, focusing only on high-probability setups.
Alerts included! Get notified when a valid Fair Value Gap is detected.
📊 How to Trade Using FVGs:
✅ For Buy Trades: Wait for price to return to a bullish FVG and confirm support before entering long.
✅ For Sell Trades: Wait for price to revisit a bearish FVG and confirm resistance before entering short.
✅ Use with candlestick patterns, trend analysis, or volume for additional confirmation.
⚙️ Customizable Settings:
Adjust the ATR Multiplier to control how large a gap must be before triggering a signal.
Enable alerts to stay informed in real time when new FVGs appear.
💡 Why Use This Indicator?
Fair Value Gaps are widely used by professional traders to spot areas of liquidity, making them valuable for scalping, swing trading, and institutional-style trading.
🚀 Add it to your TradingView chart and start trading with precision!
Color Code OverlayColor Code Overlay Indicator
The Color Code Overlay indicator is designed to provide a dynamic visualization of price action using color-coded candles. This overlay highlights trend reversals and bullish/bearish conditions by utilizing a custom candle calculation and the Average True Range (ATR) percentage threshold to detect significant price changes.
Key Features:
Custom Candle Calculation:
The Color Code Overlay is based on a modified candlestick calculation that takes the average of the open, high, low, and close prices to determine the candle’s close value. The open value is derived from the midpoint of the current candle's open and close or the previous Color Code Overlay close. The high and low values are based on the highest and lowest prices between the open, close, and the actual market high/low.
Color-Coding:
Green: The candle is colored green when the close is higher than the open, indicating a bullish trend.
Red: The candle is colored red when the close is lower than the open, indicating a bearish trend.
Color Change Detection:
The indicator detects significant color changes, signaling trend reversals. The transitions are determined based on the following conditions:
A bullish to bearish change (green to red) is identified when the current candle's close is lower than the open, and the price difference exceeds 1% of the candle's range (calculated using the current candle's high and low).
A bearish to bullish change (red to green) occurs when the current candle’s close is higher than the open, and the price difference also exceeds 1% of the candle's range.
Threshold Calculation:
The dynamic threshold for detecting significant price changes is based on the ATR percentage of the candle's range. By default, the indicator uses 1% of the range for detecting meaningful price movement. This ensures that only substantial changes trigger the color shifts, providing clear signals for potential trend reversals or market momentum.
Arrows for Color Changes:
A red triangle down is plotted above the bar when the color changes from green to red (bullish to bearish).
A green triangle up is plotted below the bar when the color changes from red to green (bearish to bullish).
Alerts:
The indicator includes alert conditions that notify you when:
The price is bullish (green candle).
The price is bearish (red candle).
There is a change from green to red (bullish to bearish).
There is a change from red to green (bearish to bullish).
How It Works:
The Color Code Overlay dynamically calculates the candle values based on market data and applies the ATR-based threshold to identify color changes. A shift from bullish to bearish or vice versa is only triggered when the price moves significantly beyond the calculated threshold, helping to avoid false signals from minor price fluctuations.
This indicator is particularly useful for traders looking to spot trend reversals and significant market shifts with a clear, color-coded visual representation of price action. The Color Code Overlay can be used alongside other technical indicators to enhance decision-making and improve trading strategies.
Mile Runner - Swing Trade LONGMile Runner - Swing Trade LONG Indicator - By @jerolourenco
Overview
The Mile Runner - Swing Trade LONG indicator is designed for swing traders who focus on LONG positions in stocks, BDRs (Brazilian Depositary Receipts), and ETFs. It provides clear entry signals, stop loss, and take profit levels, helping traders identify optimal buying opportunities with a robust set of technical filters. The indicator is optimized for daily candlestick charts and combines multiple technical analysis tools to ensure high-probability trades.
Key Features
Entry Signals: Visualized as green triangles below the price bars, indicating a potential LONG entry.
Stop Loss and Take Profit Levels: Automatically plotted on the chart for easy reference.
Stop Loss: Based on the most recent pivot low (support level).
Take Profit: Calculated using a Fibonacci-based projection from the entry price to the stop loss.
Trend and Momentum Filters: Ensures trades align with the prevailing trend and have sufficient momentum.
Volume and Volatility Confirmation: Verifies market interest and price movement potential.
How It Works
The indicator uses a combination of technical tools to filter and confirm trade setups:
Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs):
A short EMA (default: 9 periods) and a long EMA (default: 21 periods) identify the trend.
A bullish crossover (EMA9 crosses above EMA21) signals a potential upward trend.
Money Flow Index (MFI):
Confirms buying pressure when MFI > 50.
Average True Range (ATR):
Ensures sufficient volatility by checking if ATR exceeds its 20-period moving average.
Volume:
Confirms market interest when volume exceeds its 20-period moving average.
Pivot Lows:
Identifies recent support levels (pivot lows) to set the stop loss.
Ensures the pivot low is recent (within the last 10 bars by default).
Additional Trend Filter:
Confirms the long EMA is rising, reinforcing the bullish trend.
Inputs and Customization
The indicator is highly customizable, allowing traders to tailor it to their strategies:
EMA Periods: Adjust the short and long EMA lengths.
ATR and MFI Periods: Modify lookback periods for volatility and momentum.
Pivot Lookback: Control the sensitivity of pivot low detection.
Fibonacci Level: Adjust the Fibonacci retracement level for take profit.
Take Profit Multiplier: Fine-tune the aggressiveness of the take profit target.
Max Pivot Age: Set the maximum bars since the last pivot low for relevance.
Usage Instructions
Apply the Indicator:
Add the "Mile Runner - Swing Trade LONG" indicator to your TradingView chart.
Best used on daily charts for swing trading.
Look for Entry Signals:
A green triangle below the price bar signals a potential LONG entry.
Set Stop Loss and Take Profit:
Stop Loss: Red dashed line indicating the stop loss level.
Take Profit: Purple dashed line showing the take profit level.
Monitor the Trade:
The entry price is marked with a green dashed line for reference.
Adjust trade management based on the plotted levels.
Set Alerts:
Use the built-in alert condition to get notified of new LONG entry signals.
Important Notes
For LONG Positions Only : Designed exclusively for swing trading LONG positions.
Timeframe: Optimized for daily charts but can be tested on other timeframes.
Asset Types: Works best with stocks, BDRs, and ETFs.
Risk Management: Always align stop loss and take profit levels with your risk tolerance.
Why Use Mile Runner?
The Mile Runner indicator simplifies swing trading by integrating trend, momentum, volume, and volatility filters into one user-friendly tool. It helps traders:
Identify high-probability entry points.
Establish clear stop loss and take profit levels.
Avoid low-volatility or low-volume markets.
Focus on assets with strong buying pressure and recent support.
By following its signals and levels, traders can make informed decisions and enhance their swing trading performance. Customize the inputs and test it on your favorite assets—happy trading!
Daily COC Strategy with SHERLOCK WAVESThis indicator implements a unique trading strategy known as the "Daily COC (Candle Over Candle) Strategy" enhanced with "SHERLOCK WAVES" for pattern recognition. It's designed for traders looking to capitalize on specific candlestick formations with a negative risk-reward ratio, with the aim of achieving a high win rate (over 70%) through numerous trading opportunities, despite each trade having a higher risk relative to the reward.
Key Features:
Pattern Recognition: Identifies a setup based on three consecutive candles - a red candle followed by a shooting star, then an entry candle that does not break below the shooting star's low.
Negative Risk/Reward Trade Selection: Focuses on entries where the potential stop loss is greater than the take profit, banking on a high win rate to offset the individual trade's negative risk-reward ratio.
Visual Signals:
Green Label: Marks potential entry points at the high of the candle before the entry.
Green Dot: Indicates a winning trade closure.
Red Dot: Signals a losing trade closure.
Blue Circle: Warns when the current candle is within 2% of breaking above the previous candle's high, suggesting a potential setup is developing.
Green Circle: Plots the take profit level.
Red Circle: Plots the stop loss level.
Dynamic Statistics: A live updating label showing the number of trades, wins, losses, open trades, current account balance, and win percentage.
Customizable Parameters:
Risk % per Trade: Adjust the percentage of your account balance you're willing to risk on each trade.
Initial Account Balance: Set your starting balance for tracking performance.
Start Date for Strategy: Define when the strategy should start calculating from, allowing for backtesting.
Alerts:
An alert condition is set for when a potential trade setup is developing, helping traders prepare for entries.
Usage Tips:
This strategy is predicated on the idea that a high win rate can compensate for the negative risk-reward ratio of individual trades. It might not suit all market conditions or traders' risk profiles.
Use this strategy in conjunction with other analysis methods to validate trade setups.
Note: Always backtest thoroughly before applying to live markets. Consider this tool as part of a broader trading strategy, not a standalone solution. Monitor your win rate and adjust your risk management accordingly to ensure the strategy remains profitable over time.
This description now correctly explains the purpose behind the negative risk-reward ratio in the context of your trading strategy.
Gap Down Reversal Strategy█ STRATEGY OVERVIEW
The "Gap Down Reversal Strategy" capitalizes on price recovery patterns following bearish gap-down openings. This mean-reversion approach enters long positions on confirmed intraday recoveries and exits when prices breach previous session highs. This strategy is NOT optimized.
█ What is a Gap Down Reversal?
A gap down reversal occurs when:
An instrument opens significantly below its prior session's low (price gap)
Selling pressure exhausts itself during the session
Buyers regain control, pushing price back above the opening level
Creates a candlestick with:
• Open < Prior Session Low (true gap)
• Close > Open (bullish reversal candle)
█ SIGNAL GENERATION
1. LONG ENTRY CONDITION
Previous candle closes BELOW its opening price (bearish candle)
Current session opens BELOW prior candle's low (gap down)
Current candle closes ABOVE its opening price (bullish reversal)
Executes market order at session close
2. EXIT CONDITION
A Sell Signal is generated when the current closing price exceeds the highest high of the previous seven bars (`close > _highest `). This indicates that the price has shown strength, potentially confirming the reversal and prompting the strategy to exit the position.
█ PERFORMANCE OVERVIEW
Ideal Market: High volatility instruments with frequent gaps
Key Risk: False reversals in sustained downtrends
Optimization Tip: Test varying gap thresholds (1-3% ranges)
Volume-Based RSI Color Indicator with MAsVolume-Based RSI Color Indicator with MAs
Overview
This script combines the Relative Strength Index (RSI) with volume analysis to provide an enhanced perspective on market conditions. By dynamically coloring the RSI line based on overbought/oversold conditions and volume thresholds, this indicator helps traders quickly identify high-probability reversal zones. Additionally, it incorporates short-term and long-term moving averages (MAs) of the RSI for trend analysis, making it a versatile tool for scalping and swing trading strategies.
Key Features
Dynamic RSI Color Coding:
The RSI line changes color based on two conditions:
Overbought/High Volume: RSI is above the overbought threshold (default: 70) and volume exceeds the average volume by a user-defined multiplier (default: 2.0). The line turns red, indicating potential reversal zones.
Oversold/High Volume: RSI is below the oversold threshold (default: 30) and volume exceeds the average volume by the multiplier. The line turns green, suggesting potential buying opportunities.
Neutral Conditions: Default blue color for all other scenarios.
Volume Integration:
Unlike standard RSI indicators, this script incorporates volume data to refine signals, helping traders avoid false signals in low-volume environments.
RSI Moving Averages:
Two moving averages of the RSI (short-term and long-term) provide trend context:
200-period MA: Highlights the long-term trend in RSI values.
20-period MA: Shows short-term fluctuations for quick decision-making.
Both MAs can be calculated using Simple or Exponential methods, giving users flexibility.
Visual Aids:
Horizontal lines at the overbought (70) and oversold (30) levels help define the boundaries of expected price action extremes.
How It Works
The script calculates the RSI over a user-defined length (default: 14).
Volume data is compared to its moving average to determine if it exceeds the user-defined high-volume threshold.
When RSI and volume conditions align, the RSI line is dynamically colored to indicate potential overbought/oversold zones.
The RSI moving averages provide additional context to confirm trends or reversals.
How to Use
Identify Reversal Zones:
Look for green RSI signals in oversold conditions to identify potential buying opportunities.
Look for red RSI signals in overbought conditions to identify potential selling opportunities.
Use Moving Averages for Confirmation:
When the RSI is above its 200-period MA, the long-term trend is bullish; consider only long trades.
When the RSI is below its 200-period MA, the trend is bearish; consider only short trades.
Combine with Other Tools:
This indicator works best when used alongside price action analysis, candlestick patterns, or support/resistance levels.
Originality
This script is unique in combining volume analysis with RSI and RSI-specific moving averages. While many indicators focus on RSI or volume separately, this script marries these two key metrics to filter out weak signals and improve trade decision accuracy.
Chart Recommendations
Clean Chart: Use this indicator on a clean chart without additional overlays for maximum clarity.
Timeframes: Works well on intraday charts (e.g., 5m, 15m) for scalping and on higher timeframes (e.g., 1H, 4H, Daily) for swing trading.
Disclaimer
This indicator is a tool to aid trading decisions and should not be used in isolation. Always consider other factors such as market conditions, news events, and risk management.
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The Renko emulation indicator in Pine Script calculates the movement of price based on a user-defined brick size. Whenever the price moves up or down by an amount equal to or greater than the brick size, a new level is plotted, indicating a shift in price direction. This approach helps traders visualize significant price moves without the distractions of smaller fluctuations. By plotting the Renko levels as a continuous line and coloring it based on direction, this indicator provides a clean and straightforward representation of market trends.
Traders can use this Renko emulation line to identify potential entry and exit points, as well as to confirm ongoing trends. The simplicity of Renko charts makes them a favorite among those who prefer a minimalist approach to technical analysis. However, it is essential to choose an appropriate brick size that aligns with the volatility of the trading instrument. A smaller brick size may result in frequent signals, while a larger one can smooth out the chart, focusing only on the most substantial price movements. This script offers a flexible solution for incorporating Renko-style analysis into any trading strategy.
Perfect Hammer Pattern Indicators and Alerts# Perfect Hammer Pattern Indicators and Alerts
This indicator identifies a specific and precise hammer candlestick pattern formation that can signal potential trend reversals or continuation setups. Unlike traditional hammer pattern indicators, this script focuses on exact wick measurements to identify high-probability trade setups.
## Pattern Specifications
### Bullish Setup Requirements
- Two consecutive green (bullish) candles
- Both candles must have NO lower wick (perfect bottom)
- Both candles must have an upper wick (showing buying pressure)
- Previous candle must be red (bearish) for context
- Marked with a green 'H' below the pattern
### Bearish Setup Requirements
- Two consecutive red (bearish) candles
- Both candles must have NO upper wick (perfect top)
- Both candles must have a lower wick (showing selling pressure)
- Previous candle must be green (bullish) for context
- Marked with a red 'H' above the pattern
## Trading Logic
This pattern is particularly effective because it shows clear control by either buyers (bullish pattern) or sellers (bearish pattern):
- In the bullish pattern, the absence of lower wicks indicates strong buying pressure preventing prices from falling below the open, while the upper wicks show profit-taking at highs
- In the bearish pattern, the absence of upper wicks shows strong selling pressure capping any upward movement, while the lower wicks indicate some buying support below
## Alerts
The indicator includes two alert conditions:
1. Bullish Pattern Alert: Triggers when two perfect bullish hammers appear after a bearish candle
2. Bearish Pattern Alert: Triggers when two perfect bearish hammers appear after a bullish candle
## Usage Tips
- Best used on timeframes 15 minutes and above
- Consider using in conjunction with key support/resistance levels
- Volume confirmation can increase pattern reliability
- The pattern may signal either trend continuation or reversal - always consider the larger market context
## Notes
- This indicator focuses on precise hammer formations rather than approximate patterns
- The requirement for consecutive perfect hammers makes this a relatively rare but high-probability setup
- Visual markers ('H') provide easy pattern identification on charts