Bar ChartI decided to change the type of charts for myself. Liked this one. When you add this script, the chart may slow down on a long history. Since this is my first script, I don't know how to make it easier.
A dot indicates a close, bars are displayed from high to low.
Black - inside bar
Blue outer bar
Green - high and low higher than the previous one
Red - high and low below the previous one
Komut dosyalarını "inside bar" için ara
The M Score - Ultimate v5.0The M Score - Ultimate v5.0
*Introducing M score version 5.0*
Additions to the indicator:
1. 200 EMA Band (High-Low) added
2. Bottom left table - Shows All Time High/Lows (52 weeks) and % away we are from both. The values will not change in this table even if you change the timeframe.
3. Bottom center table - Performance matrix and a quick glance comparison with Nifty with different days of return. This will show if there outperformance or underperformance in the scripts and in which duration.
4. Top Right table - This indicator plots a table off to the right of the chart to help with determining timeframe continuity. A great edge is only taking trades where full timeframe continuity is in place (i.e. if you are going long, make sure other timeframes are also green).
Green candles have green colored boxes, red candles have red colored boxes.
Inside bars are represented by a circle - ⬤
Outside bars are represented by a tall rectangle - ▮
2-up bars are indicated by an up arrow - ▲
2-down bars are indicated by a down arrow - ▼
User defined options:
Pick any timeframe for the 4 boxes
Hope you will will like the efforts.
RM Timeframe ContinuityThis indicator plots a table off to the right of the chart to help with determining timeframe continuity. Per the Strat, a great edge is only taking trades where full timeframe continuity is in place (i.e. if you are going long, make sure other timeframes are also green).
In this script:
Green candles have green colored boxes, red candles have red colored boxes.
Inside bars are represented by a circle - ⬤
Outside bars are represented by a tall rectangle - ▮
2-up bars are indicated by an up arrow - ▲
2-down bars are indicated by a down arrow - ▼
User defined options:
Pick any timeframe for the 4 boxes
Choose whether to plot the highs/lows of the larger timeframe candles as horizontal rays on your chart (along with the associated colors)
PA_PatternPrice Action Patterns
this script detects some of the favorite Price Action Pattern
For instance 3 pattern are available, you can select what pattern is shown in the configuration box :
- Engulfing
- Inside Bar
- Key Pin Bar (Key Pin Bar is Pin bar with a noise < 1/3 of the tail)
This script works on all time frame.
Keep in mind that Pattern detection is not a Price Action Strategy. Pattern have more weight in higher timeme.
In Next release
I willl try to add more Price Action pattern as Fakey, Tweezer, Marobozu, Rail Road Trail, ...
B3_HH_LL_Break Bar PainterThis is a simple Highest High or Lowest Low Breakout Painter.
Defaults in the order that they may color bars - checks top color first:
where n = your input length
BLACK = Outside Bar HHLL(n)
RED = Lower Low LL(n)
GREEN = Higher High HH(n)
BLUE = Inside Bar HHLL(n)
You may customize the colors in the indicator's settings-cogwheel on the chart.
Enjoy!
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Engulfing Reversal Market PhaseStay at the right side of the market.
This indicator detects bullish and bearish phase in the market based on recent reversal.
It is designed to help filter your trades.
Open only long trades if indicator shows green and open only short trades when indicator shows red.
This indicator will detect bullish and bearish engulfing reversal pattern on the chart.
Bullish engulfing occurs when current candle closes below the bars that created the high.
Bearish engulfing occurs when current candle closes below the bars that created the high.
The reversal pattern occurs not only on a trend change, but can be also be present as a trend continuation pattern or a breakout pattern.
The indicator is able to detect 3 candle patterns and multi candle patterns if detects inside bars in the pattern.
SC New high/lowPlots a triangle above/below the candle/bar whenever the current one breaks the high or the low of the previous one.
A green triangle indicates the breakout of the previous high.
A red triangle indicates the breakout of the previous low.
Two yellow triangles (above and below the candle) indicate an Outside bar/candle.
Two blue triangles indicate an Inside bar/candle.
CPR-Based Fib S/R with Circles by Arthavidhi📌 **CPR-Based Fibonacci S/R with Circles – Description**
This indicator combines the power of **CPR (Central Pivot Range)** and **Fibonacci ratios** to plot highly probable intraday and swing Support/Resistance levels derived from the **daily price structure**.
### 🧠 **How It Works**
* It uses the **Daily High, Low, and Close** to calculate the **Pivot Point** (P) as:
`P = (High + Low + Close) / 3`
* Then it calculates the **daily range**:
`Range = High - Low`
* Using this pivot and range, it derives both **Fibonacci-based Support and Resistance levels**:
* **Support levels** at: 0.382, 0.5, 0.618, 1.0, 1.272, 1.618 below pivot
* **Resistance levels** at: 0.382, 0.5, 0.618, 1.0, 1.272, 1.618 above pivot
These are **plotted as small colored circles** on your chart, with **labels on the left** for easy identification of each Fib level (e.g., "0.382", "1.618").
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### 📈 **How to Use It**
🔹 **Intraday or Swing Traders**:
* Use these levels to **anticipate reversals**, **breakouts**, or **targets**.
* The levels act like a **natural price magnet** — price tends to pause, bounce, or reverse near them.
🔹 **Entry/Exit Zones**:
* Combine with price action (like pin bars, engulfing, or inside bars) or volume near these levels to plan entries.
* **R1.618 and S1.618** are great for extended targets or aggressive reversal setups.
🔹 **CPR Center Line**:
* Acts as a key mean-reversion zone or midline. You can combine this with VWAP or RSI for confirmation.
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### 🧩 **Best Practices**
* **Higher Timeframe Confluence**: Align this with HTF S/R or trendlines.
* **Use Alerts**: Combine this with price action alerting tools (manually or with separate indicators).
* **Do Not Use Alone**: For best results, combine with a strategy (e.g., Supply/Demand, VWAP bounce, Trendline breaks).
Candle Range Theory StrategyCandle Range Theory StrategyCandle Range Theory Strategy delves into the intricacies of price action analysis, focusing on the behavior of candlestick patterns within specific ranges. Traders employing this strategy aim to identify key support and resistance levels by analyzing the high and low points of significant candlesticks. The core principle lies in understanding that the range of a candle—defined by its opening, closing, high, and low prices—provides valuable insight into market sentiment and potential future movements.
To implement the Candle Range Theory Strategy effectively, one must first recognize the importance of different candle sizes. A long-bodied candle suggests strong momentum, pointing to a bullish or bearish bias, while a small-bodied candle indicates indecision or consolidation, often signaling potential reversals or breakouts. By plotting these candlesticks over a defined time frame, traders can ascertain whether the market is trending or range-bound.
Additionally, traders should consider the context in which these candles form. Analysis of the preceding price action can reveal whether current ranges are extensions of existing trends or indications of market fatigue. In particular, look for patterns such as engulfing candles, pin bars, or inside bars, as they often foreshadow forthcoming price fluctuations.
Moreover, combining the Candle Range Theory with other technical indicators, like moving averages or Fibonacci retracements, can offer a more comprehensive view of potential entry and exit points. By aligning candle patterns with broader market dynamics, traders can optimize their strategies, enhancing their probability of success while minimizing risk.
Lastly, maintaining a disciplined approach is crucial. Setting precise stop-loss and take-profit levels grounded in candle ranges can safeguard one's capital. Adhering to this framework allows traders to navigate the complexities of the market with greater confidence, ultimately leading to more informed and successful trading decisions. Embracing the nuances of Candle Range Theory not only sharpens analytical skills but also enriches one’s trading repertoire, paving the way for sustained profitability in the dynamic world of forex and equities.
CANDLE RANGE THEORY (H1 Only)Hello traders.
This indicator identifies CRT candles
-Each candle is a range.
-Each candle has its own po3.
-Focus on specific times of the day. By recognizing the importance of time and price, we can capture high-quality trades. Together with HTF PD array, Look for 4-hour candles forming at specific times of the day. (1am - 5am - 9am EST)
-After the 1st candle, wait for the 2nd candle to clear the high/low of the 1st candle and then close inside the 1st candle range at a specific time (1-5-9) and look for entries in the LTF
Why choose 1 5 9 hours EST?
### **1. 1:00 AM (EST)**
- **Trading Session:** This is the time between the Tokyo (Asian) session and the Sydney (Australian) session. The Asian market is very active.
- **Characteristics:**
- Liquidity: Moderate, as only the Asian market is active.
- Volatility: Pairs involving JPY (Japanese Yen), AUD (Australian Dollar), and NZD (New Zealand Dollar) tend to have higher volatility.
- Trading Opportunities: Suitable for traders who like to trade trends or news in the Asian region.
- **Note:** Volatility may be lower than the London or New York session.
### **2. 5:00 AM (EST)**
- **Trading Session:** This is the time near the end of the Tokyo session and the London (European) session is about to open.
- **Characteristics:**
- Liquidity: Starts to increase due to the preparation of the European market.
- Volatility: This is the time between two trading sessions, there can be strong fluctuations, especially in major currency pairs such as EUR/USD, GBP/USD.
- Trading opportunities: Suitable for breakout trading strategies when liquidity increases.
- **Note:** The overlap between Tokyo and London can cause sudden fluctuations.
### **3. 9:00 AM (EST)**
- **Trading sessions:** This time is within the London session and near the beginning of the New York session.
- **Characteristics:**
- Liquidity: Very high, as this is the period between the two largest sessions – London and New York.
- Volatility: Extremely strong, especially for major currency pairs such as EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/JPY.
- Trading opportunities: Suitable for both news trading and trend trading, as this is the time when a lot of economic data is released (usually from the US or the European region).
- **Note:** High volatility can bring big profits, but also comes with high risks.
### **Summary of effects:**
- **1 AM (EST):** Moderate volatility, focusing on Asian currency pairs.
- **5 AM (EST):** Increased liquidity and volatility, suitable for breakout trading.
- **9 AM (EST):** High volatility and high liquidity, the best time for Forex trading.
==> How to trade, when the high/low of CRT is swept, move to LTF to wait for confirmation to enter the order
Only sell at high level and buy at discount price.
Find CE at specific important time. Trading CRT with HTF direction has better win rate.
The more inside bars, the higher the probability.
Place a partial and Move breakeven at 50% range.
Do a backtest and post your chart.
MGR Inside 2The inside bar pattern is characterised by two consecutive candlesticks that often suggest a period of consolidation or indecision in the market. Traders and analysts can find value in identifying the setup as it can provide insights into potential future price movements.
Average True Range Level█ Overview
The indicator uses color-coded columns to represent different levels of normalized ATR, helping traders identify periods of high or low volatility.
█ Calculations
The normalization process involves dividing the current True Range by the Average True Range. The formula for normalized ATR in the code is:
nAtr = nz(barRange/atr)
█ How To Use
Level < 1
During periods when the normalized ATR is less than 1, suggesting a lower level of volatility, traders may explore inside bar strategies. These strategies focus on trading within the range of the previous bar, aiming to capitalize on potential breakout opportunities.
Level between 1 and 3
In instances where the normalized ATR falls between 1 and 3, indicating moderate volatility, a pullback strategy may be considered. Traders look for temporary corrections against the prevailing trend, entering positions in anticipation of the trend's resumption
Level between 2 and 3
Within the range of normalized ATR between 2 and 3, signifying a balanced level of volatility, traders might explore breakout strategies. These strategies involve identifying potential breakout levels using support and resistance or other indicators and entering trades in the direction of the breakout.
Level > 3
When the normalized ATR exceeds 3, signaling high volatility, traders should approach with caution. While not ideal for typical mean reversion strategies, this condition may indicate that the price has become overextended. Traders might wait for subsequent candles, observing a normalized ATR between 2 and 3, to consider mean reversion opportunities after potential overpricing during the high volatility period.
* Note: These strategies are suggestions and may not be suitable for all trading scenarios. Traders should exercise discretion, conduct their own analysis, and adapt strategies based on individual preferences and risk tolerance.
Consolidation and Breakout (Inside Bars)Consolidation indicates moments of market indecision when there is no shift in price. It is neither positive nor negative. Usually, after a price burst or strong trend movement that market falls back into a phase when traders are cautious about possible overbought or oversold positions. During this period, market reconciles before another breakout or trend emerges. Once you have identified consolidation, the next step is to keep an eye on a possible breakout.
This indicator would be useful for Breakout traders.
A candle's high and low is marked and if consequent candle fails to close above or below the marked candle, it's considered as an inside bar.
This can help breakout traders in tackling fakeouts since the wick above or below the initial candle are neglected and only the candle close above or below the range are considered as breakout.
The Strat Numbers & CombosThis indicator is an all-in-one " The Strat " script. This script displays the following:
The Strat candle numbers (1's, 2's, & 3's)
The Strat Combo labels along with trigger line
Pivot Machine Gun ( PMG ) dynamic labels
Hammer & Shooter candle labels
The Strat Candle Numbers label each candle, on any timeframe, either a 1, 2, or 3. 1's are inside bars of the previous candles. 2's take out only one side of the previous candle. And 3's go outside both sides of the previous candle.
The Strat Combo labels (which are made of the 1's, 2's, 3's outlined above) display labels when a Strat Combo occurs. The script displays a label, direction arrow, and trigger line for each Strat Combo. This indicator finds the following Strat Combos:
2-1-2 bullish reversal (BLR)
2-1-2 bullish continuation (BLC)
3-1-2 BLR
3-2-2 BLR
1-2-2 rev strat BLR
2-2 BLR
2-1-2 bearish reversal (BRR)
2-1-2 bearish continuation (BRC)
3-1-2 BRR
3-2-2 BRR
1-2-2 rev strat BRR
2-2 BRR
Double inside candles
The Pivot Machine Gun (PMG) labels any 5 or more consecutive candles that make higher lows or 5 or more consecutive candles that make lower highs. A PMG can continue going in its direction or it can reverse and come back through the range. The logic in this indicator dynamically finds each level in a PMG and draws a line for easy identification.
The script also identifies if the candle type is a Hammer, Inverted Hammer, Shooting Star, or Hanging Man. These candle types are highly likely reversal points in price action.The indicator will plot a shape with a color coded icon identifying the candle. The distance between the shape and the candles can be manually adjusted in the inputs section.
This indicator has many style options . The user can independently toggle on/off the Strat numbers, boxes around the Strat Combos, and Hammer and Shooter shapes. Also all of the colors used in this script can be changed from the inputs section, so a user can easily change colors to match their current color scheme.
Strat + HL and LH counterStrat (i = inside bar, O = outside bar) plus lower high and higher low counter.
Coloring an inside barThis script colors the candles covered in the previous candle. The candle is colored. You can make many adjustments yourself.
Price ActionThis script is an alternative version of ChrisMoody's Price Action indicator, which is quite useful.
However, I found it a little intrusive with all the colors. I wanted something more subtle, so I made this.
The only difference is that this one uses shapes to highlight the candlestick patterns, and I dropped the Inside Bar indicator for simplicity.
SCoLibraryAmsterdamLibrary "SCoLibraryAmsterdam"
This library contains functions to check Amsterdam strategy price events
calcTrendMom(FilterTrendWithMa50, FilterTrendWithMa200)
This function define the current trend and momentum force according to 4wma, 12wma, 21ema and 200sma
Parameters:
FilterTrendWithMa50 (bool) : is set to true will filter trend result with 50sma
FilterTrendWithMa200 (bool) : is set to true will filter trend result with 200sma
Returns: Return a positive value if trend is up (2 : strong momentum, 1 : weak momentum) and a negative value if trend is negative (-2 : strong momentum, -1 : weak momentum)
calcPriceAmstNodeMa01(close, AtrPeriod, AtrMultiplier)
This function checks if close, 4wma and 12wma are in contraction within a multiple of the average true range
Parameters:
close (float)
AtrPeriod (simple int) : is the period used to calculate the average true range (ATR)
AtrMultiplier (float) : is the multiplier of the average true range
Returns: Return true or false
calcPriceAmstNodeMa123(close, AtrPeriod, AtrMultiplier)
This function checks if close, 12wma, 21ema and 50sma are in contraction within a multiple of the average true range
Parameters:
close (float)
AtrPeriod (simple int) : is the period used to calculate the average true range (ATR)
AtrMultiplier (float) : is the multiplier of the average true range
Returns: Return true or false
calcPriceInsidebar()
This function checks inside bar candle configuration
Returns: true or false
calcPrice12wmaExtended(close, PeriodNormalization, ExtensionPercent)
This function checks if close is over extended from the 12wma by a multiple of the average true range
Parameters:
close (float)
PeriodNormalization (int)
ExtensionPercent (float)
Returns: Return true or false
calcPrice21emaExtended(close, PeriodNormalization, ExtensionPercent)
This function checks if close is over extended from the 21ema by a multiple of the average true range
Parameters:
close (float)
PeriodNormalization (int)
ExtensionPercent (float)
Returns: Return true or false
calcPrice50smaExtended(close, PeriodNormalization, ExtensionPercent)
This function checks if close is over extended from the 50sma by a multiple of the average true range
Parameters:
close (float)
PeriodNormalization (int)
ExtensionPercent (float)
Returns: Return true or false
calcPrice200smaExtended(close, PeriodNormalization, ExtensionPercent)
This function checks if close is over extended from the 200sma by a multiple of the average true range
Parameters:
close (float)
PeriodNormalization (int)
ExtensionPercent (float)
Returns: Return true or false
calcPriceClimax(close, AtrPeriod, MovingAvgAtrMulti, VolAtrMulti)
This function checks if price is in climax evolution by comparing the extension between 4wma and 12wma, and a multiple of the average true range
Parameters:
close (float)
AtrPeriod (simple int) : is the average true range period
MovingAvgAtrMulti (float) : is the extension ratio
VolAtrMulti (float) : is the volume extension relative to the 21sma volume
Returns: Return true or false
Merged Conditional Horizontal Lines with TogglesThe ranges that have blue highs & orange lows have been broken out of & may get re-tested as "support".
Prefer this candle range to be an expansion with neutral wicks.
The ranges that have red highs and green lows have generated interest (inside-bars) in the market, where the first end will get turtle souped and the second will be the draw on liquidity.
Prefer this candle range has long wick(s).
This patch allows you to toggle either range off.
Bollinger Bands Modified (Stormer)This strategy is based and shown by trader and investor Alexandre Wolwacz "Stormer".
Overview
The strategy uses two indicators Bollinger Bands and EMA (optional for EMA).
Calculates Bollinger Bands, EMA, highest high, and lowest low values based on the input parameters, evaluating the conditions to determine potential long and short entry signals.
The conditions include checks for crossovers and crossunders of the price with the upper and lower Bollinger Bands, as well as the position of the price relative to the EMA.
The script also incorporates the option to add an inside bar pattern check for additional information.
Entry Position
Long Position:
Price cross over the superior band of bollinger bands.
The EMA is used to add support for trend analysis, it is an optional input, when used, it checks if price is above EMA.
Short Position:
Price cross under the inferior band of bollinger bands.
The EMA is used to add support for trend analysis, it is an optional input, when used, it checks if price is under EMA.
Risk Management
Stop Loss:
The stop loss is calculated based on the input highest high (for short position) and lowest low (for long position).
It gets the length based on the input from the last candles to set which is the highest high and which is the lowest low.
Take Profit:
According to the author, the profit target should be at least 1:1.6 the risk, so to have the strategy mathematically positive.
The profit target is configured input, can be increased or decreased.
It calculates the take profit based on the price of the stop loss with the profit target input.
Evolution Fractals with IBA standard fractal high has two lower high (or equal high) candles to its left and right.
For standard fractal low fractals this is vice versa.
-But this indicator plots has the option to plot standard fractals only after candle close is confirmed.
So if the current candle is still forming in live markets, only after this candle has fully closed, then the indicator checks if the fractal is valid and then plotted.
You can select this option On or Off
(with the standard fractal indicator there is a fractal plotted, but when this candle high (or low ) is broken again, the fractal disappears. This re-painting of fractals can cause confusion.
-Added an alert functionality.
When setting an alert on your chart, you can select this indicator to alert you upon the forming of a new fractal high or low.
-Added optional Inside Bar function.
When a candle High/Low does not breach the previous candle High/Low, then a different body color can be shown.
This is particular handy to quickly if this high/low is breached, without having to zoom in on the chart.