Predictive Candles Variety Pack [SS]This indicator provides you with the ability to select from a variety of candle prediction methods.
It permits for:
👉 Traditional Linear Regression Candle Predictions
👉 Candle Predictions based on the underlying Stochastics
👉 Candle Predictions based on the underlying RSI
👉 Candle Predictions based on the underlying MFI
👉 Candle Predictions based on the EMA 9
👉 Candle Predictions based on ARIMA modelling
Which is best?
Each method serves its unique purpose.
Here are some general tips of which candles are better suited for what:
🎯Trend Following🎯
For Trend following, the EMA 9 would be an appropriate choice of candle as it helps you to identify the current trend and potential early pullbacks/reversals.
🎯Momentum Following🎯
Momentum following is best carried out with the Stochastics Candles.
🎯Pullback Determination🎯
Pullback Determination is best accomplished through the RSI candles, as the ranges compress or expand based on the current state of oversold/overboughtness.
🎯Detrended Range🎯
To see the detrended range of where the ticker should be falling, absent the trendy noise, it's best to use the ARIMA candles.
Other Features
👉 Other features include a Backtest option that can be toggled on or off and will backtest over the length of the assessment. I don't recommend leaving it on as it can be resource-heavy on Pinescript though.
👉 The ability to adjust the transparency of the candles if you want them to be more or less visible.
Troubleshooting Note
The ARIMA modeling version is extremely resource-heavy, as it has to fully develop an ARIMA model. I have tried to optimize it by reducing the lagged assessment to just 2 lags. If you are using a free or non-premium membership, you may need to reduce the length of the assessment.
And that's it! Pretty straightforward indicator.
Hope you enjoy it!
Candlestick analysis
Alert on Candle CloseAlert on Candle Close is a simple indicator allowing you to set alerts when a candlestick closes.
Instructions for use
From the chart window, click on "Indicators" and search for "Alert on Candle Close".
Click on "Alert on Candle Close" to add the indicator to your chart. Click on the star icon to add it to your favourites to easily access later.
Set your chart timeframe to the timeframe you wish to alert on. For example, to create an alert when a 4h candlestick closes, set your chart to the "4h" timeframe.
Hover over the "Alert on Candle Close" indicator which has been added to your chart and click the ellipsis "..." icon, then click "Add alert on Alert on Candle Close" or use the keyboard shortcut "Alt+A" from the chart.
In the alert pop-up window, make sure "Condition" is set to "Alert on Candle Close" and "Trigger" is set to "Once Per Bar".
Optionally, you can set a custom expiry for the alert, give the alert a name and customise the alert message. You can configure notification settings from the "Notifications" tab.
Click "Create" and your alert is set up!
Each alert is tied to the timeframe and chart it was created on, so you can change the timeframe or asset and create more alerts by repeating the above process.
Note : this indicator is only designed to work with time-based chart types, such as Bars, Candles or Heikin Ashi. It will not work for non-time charts such as Renko.
FAQs
Why do my alerts sometimes not fire as soon as the candle closes?
This is a limitation with Pine Script's execution model. Indicators are calculated whenever a price or volume change occurs i.e. when a new trade happens. For illiquid or slow moving markets, there may be some time between when a candle closes and the next trade, leading to a delay in the alert triggering. The alert will trigger on the next tick of data on the chart.
Why can't I create more alerts?
TradingView has a limit on the number of active technical alerts you can have based on your membership tier. To configure more alerts, consider upgrading your TradingView plan to a higher tier. See a comparison of TradingView plans at www.tradingview.com
My alert only fired once, how can I get it to keep working?
When configuring the alert in the alert pop-up window, make sure you set "Trigger" to "Once Per Bar" and "Expiration" to "Open-ended alert".
Immediate rebalanceGuided by the new ICT tutoring, I create this versatile Immediate Rebalance indicator
This indicator shows a different way on how to view the "Spikes or Shadows", based on the direction of the price this indicator divides the "Spike or Shadows" into levels 0.5 - 0.75 - 0.25 Fibonacci, giving the possibility to view the levels both in normal or in pre-Macro times
The user has the possibility to:
- Choose to have Spike levels shown in MultiTimeframe
- Choose to show Sike levels only Bullish or only Bearish
- Choose to show Sike levels only in pre-Macro/Macro times
- Choose to view the maximum amount of levels with Max Show
The indicator must be used as ICT shows in its concepts, the indicator takes into consideration the last 2 candles already closed so on the candle that is forming it is possible to expect reactions on the levels it marks, below is an example of how to use it in MultiTimeframe
Below I show an example on how to set the indicator to see Immediate Rebalance in Macro times
Below is an example of when not to take the indicator into consideration
Volume Spread Analysis [Ahmed]Greetings everyone,
I'm thrilled to present a Pine Script I've crafted for Volume Spread Analysis (VSA) Indicator. This tool is aimed at empowering you to make smarter trading choices by scrutinizing the volume spread across a specified interval.
The script delivers a comparative volume analysis, permitting you to fix the type and length of the moving average. It subsequently delineates the moving average (MA), MA augmented by 1 standard deviation (SD), and MA increased by 2 SD. You can fully personalize the color coding for these echelons.
Volume Spread Analysis is an analytical technique that scrutinizes candles and the volume per candle to predict price direction. It considers the volume per candle, the spread range, and the closing price.
To effectively leverage VSA, you need to adhere to a few steps:
1. Ensure you use candlesticks for trading. Other chart types like line, bar, and renko charts may not yield optimal results.
2. Confirm that your broker provides reliable volume data.
3. Be mindful of the chart's timeframe. Volume analysis may not be effective on very short timeframes such as a minute chart. I recommend using daily, weekly, or monthly charts.
Another tip is to examine the spread between the price bars and the volume bars to discern the trend.
The script not only makes it easier to integrate these principles into your trading but also brings precision and convenience to your analysis.
Please remember to adhere to Tradinview terms of service when using the script. Happy trading!
Day High-Low Difference ( The one trader )The "Day High-Low Difference" candle tool is an indicator that calculates and visually represents the difference between the highest price (day high) and the lowest price (day low) within each candle on a given chart. This tool is useful for traders and analysts to quickly assess the volatility or range of price movement within individual candles.
Heiken Ashi Colored Moving AverageThis indicator is meant to plot a moving average but the color of the moving average will change based on Heikin Ashi. Its seems to be slightly off, I would love any suggestions on improving this indicator.
Thanks
j trader ModelAn indicator designed to trade indices using the jtrader model and ICT concepts.
jtrader Model:
Below are the key points to trade this model:
Power of 3 is the key element of this model.
Accumulation during pre NY open.NY Open represents 9:30am opening of NY Stock Exchange.
Manipulation(JUDA) immediately after NY open. Juda is a manipulated move by the indices after the session open.
Distribution as a reversal with BOS ,Heatmap preferably during Macros. Distribution is market phase where it moves towards its original expansion during macros. Macros are 20 minute time windows where indices give moves with strong force. Heatmap represent kis point of interests for the trade.
Indicator Features:
Creates a complete window of trading with key elements needed to trade The jtrader Model.
Identify and marks key points of interests (POIs).
Identify and highlights key swing points of Sessions, Days, Weeks, True open etc.
Highlights the NY Open.
Highlights the Macros.
Indicator Settings:
Enable/Disable any POI marking.
Adjust session time ranges.
Adjust enabling of model poi marking time window.
Choose color of choice for highlighting the POI.
Enable/Disable Macros.
This indicator will gradually updated with new features to trade the jtrader model. Your feedback will help us improve and enhance this indicator.
Logical Trading Indicator V.1Features of the Logical Trading Indicator V.1
ATR-Based Trailing Stop Loss
The Logical Trading Indicator V.1 utilizes the Average True Range (ATR) to implement a dynamic trailing stop loss. You can customize the sensitivity of your alerts by adjusting the ATR Multiple and ATR Period settings.
Higher ATR Multiple values create wider stops, while lower values result in tighter stops. This feature ensures that your trades are protected against adverse price movements. For best practice, use higher values on higher timeframes and lower values on lower term timeframes.
Bollinger Bands
The Logical Trading Indicator V.1 includes Bollinger Bands, which can be customized to use either a Simple Moving Average (SMA) or an Exponential Moving Average (EMA) as the basis.
You can adjust the length and standard deviation multiplier of the Bollinger Bands to fine-tune your strategy. The color of the basis line changes to green when price is above and red when price is below the line to represent the trend.
The bands show a range vs a single band that also represents when the price is in overbought and oversold ranges similar to an RSI. These bands also control the take profit signals.
You also have the ability to change the band colors as well as toggle them off, which only affects the view, they are still active which will still fire the take profit signals.
Momentum Indicator
Our indicator offers a momentum filter option that highlights market momentum directly on the candlesticks, identifying periods of bullish, bearish, or consolidation phases. You can enable or disable this filter as needed, providing valuable insights into market conditions.
By default, you will see the candlestick colors represent the momentum direction as green or red, and consolidation periods as white, but the filter on the BUY and SELL signals is not active. The view options and filter can be toggled on and off in the settings.
Buy and Sell Signals
The Logical Trading Indicator V.1 generates buy and sell signals based on a combination of ATR-based filtering, Bollinger Band basis crossover, and optional momentum conditions if selected in the settings. These signals help you make informed decisions about when to enter or exit a trade. You can also enable a consolidation filter to stay out of trades during tight ranges.
Basically a BUY signal fires when the price closes above the basis line, and the price meets or exceeds the ATR multiple from the previous candle length, which is also editable in the settings.
If the momentum filter is engaged, it will not fire BUY signals when in consolidation periods. It works just the opposite for SELL signals.
Take Profit Signals
We've integrated a Take Profit feature that helps you identify points to exit your trades with profits. The indicator marks Long Take Profit when prices close below the upper zone line of the Bollinger Bands after the previous candle closes inside the band, suggesting an optimal point to exit a long trade or consider a short position.
Conversely, Short Take Profit signals appear when prices close above the lower zone after the previous candle closes inside of it, indicating the right time to exit a short trade or contemplate a long position.
Alerts for Informed Trading
The Logical Trading Indicator V.1 comes equipped with alert conditions for buy signals, sell signals, take profit points, and more. Receive real-time notifications to your preferred devices or platforms to stay updated on market movements and trading opportunities.
Williams Vix Fix [CC]The Vix Fix indicator was created by Larry Williams and is one of my giant backlog of unpublished scripts which I'm going to start publishing more of. This indicator is a great synthetic version of the classic Volatility Index and can be useful in combination with other indicators to determine when to enter or exit a trade due to the current volatility. The indicator creates this synthetic version of the Volatility Index by a fairly simple formula that subtracts the current low from the highest close over the last 22 days and then divides that result by the same highest close and multiplies by 100 to turn it into a percentage. The 22-day length is used by default since there is a max of 22 trading days in a month but this formula works well for any other timeframe. By itself, this indicator doesn't generate buy or sell signals but generally speaking, you will want to enter or exit a trade when the Vix fix indicator amount spikes and you get an entry or exit signal from another indicator of your choice. Keep in mind that the colors I'm using for this indicator are only a general idea of when volatility is high enough to enter or exit a trade so green colors mean higher volatility and red colors mean low volatility. This is one of the few indicators I have written that don't recommend to buy or sell when the colors change.
This was a custom request from one of my followers so please let me know if you guys have any other script requests you want to see!
ICT HTF Candles [Source Code] (fadi)Plotting a configurable higher timeframe on current chart's timeframe helps visualize price movement without changing timeframes. It also plots FVG and Volume Imbalance on the higher timeframe for easier visualization.
With ICT concepts, we usually wait for HTF break of structure and then find an entry on a lower timeframe. With this indicator, we can set it to the HTF and watch the develop of price action until the break of structure happens. We can then take an entry on the current timeframe.
Settings
HTF Higher timeframe to plot
Number of candles to display The number of higher timeframe candles to display to the right of current price action
Body/Border/Wick The candle colors for the body, border, and wick
Padding from current candles The distance from current timeframe's candles
Space between candles Increase / decrease the candle spacing
Candle width The size of the candles
Imbalance
Fair Value Gap Show / Hide FVG on the higher timeframe
Volume Imbalance Show / Hide Volume Imbalance on the higher timeframe
Trace
Trace lines Extend the OHLC lines of the higher timeframe and the source of each
Label Show/Hide the price levels of the OHLC
Volume ForecastThe Volume Forecast indicator on TradingView is a comprehensive tool designed to analyze historical price action and project future market movements based on the average sizes of candles. Incorporating various data points such as candle high/low, open/close, and real volumes, Volume Forecast provides traders with a holistic view of market dynamics, allowing for more informed decision-making.
Key Features:
Multi-Data Source Analysis:
Volume Forecast seamlessly integrates multiple data sources, including candle high/low, open/close prices, and real volumes. By considering these diverse elements, the indicator offers a nuanced understanding of market conditions.
Historical Candle Size Analysis:
The indicator conducts a thorough analysis of historical candle sizes, capturing key data points to calculate the average candle size over a specified period. This historical context serves as the foundation for forecasting future candle sizes.
Customizable Forecasting Parameters:
Traders have the flexibility to fine-tune forecasting parameters to align with their trading strategies. Whether focusing on open/close relationships, high/low points, or real volumes, users can customize the indicator to suit their preferences.
Predictive Algorithm:
Volume Forecast employs a sophisticated predictive algorithm that leverages historical candle size data to project the potential size of upcoming candles. This algorithmic approach enhances the indicator's accuracy in forecasting market movements.
Visual Clarity:
The indicator provides a clear visual representation on the TradingView chart, displaying historical candle sizes and forecasted values. Color-coded elements and visual cues help traders quickly interpret the data, facilitating timely decision-making.
Adaptive Real-Time Updates:
Volume Forecast dynamically updates in real-time, ensuring traders have access to the latest information. This adaptability allows for swift adjustments to trading strategies in response to changing market conditions.
Comprehensive Market Compatibility:
Whether trading stocks, forex, cryptocurrencies, or commodities, Volume Forecast is compatible across various financial instruments and timeframes. This versatility makes it a valuable asset for traders in different markets.
User-Friendly Interface:
With an intuitive interface, Volume Forecast is accessible to traders of all experience levels. The indicator's user-friendly design streamlines the analysis process, making it easier for traders to incorporate it into their trading routines.
In summary, Volume Forecast is a robust TradingView indicator that combines historical candle size analysis with advanced forecasting techniques. By incorporating multiple data sources and offering customization options, it empowers traders to make more informed decisions in anticipation of market movements. Whether used independently or in conjunction with other tools, Volume Forecast is a valuable asset for traders seeking a comprehensive understanding of market dynamics.
Trend Bar Dow Theory V-1.0The indicator is designed to signal the presence of a trend bar with reduced profit-taking the following day. Below, I explain the logic that I have defined for this first version.
The guidelines I provided are as follows: We identify a trend bar, if it sets a market change, between opening and closing, equal to or greater than 50 pips . This first guideline is used to find a day with good liquidity , which usually leads to a trend bar.
If the first guideline is met, the indicator should change the bar color to white . This way, we can proceed to the second guideline, to detect the presence of reduced profit-taking.
The second guideline should indicate the presence of reduced profit-taking, as explained by Dow Theory, to find a trend context with potential to exploit. Therefore, the second guideline involves coloring the bars near the trend bars in grey, if they have a range equal to or less than 30 pips.
Dow Theory states that a market in trend measures reduced profit-taking, within 33%, up to a maximum of 50% compared to the previous trend bar, but I have not yet been able to make Pine Script calculate the percentage value. If you have any suggestions, I would be grateful.
PA HelperProvides a holistic view of key support and resistance levels across multiple timeframes. This versatile indicator allows traders to customize and configure timeframes, empowering them to make more informed decisions based on dynamic market conditions.
Configurable Timeframes:
Tailor your analysis to specific market scenarios by configuring the timeframes that matter most to your trading strategy. Whether focusing on short-term intraday movements or longer-term trends, this indicator adapts to your preferred time intervals.
Dynamic Support and Resistance Lines:
The indicator dynamically calculates and displays support and resistance lines based on the selected timeframes. This ensures that the analysis is responsive to changing market dynamics, providing a more accurate representation of potential reversal zones.
Color-Coded Lines:
Easily identify and differentiate between support and resistance lines with color-coded markings. This visual representation simplifies the interpretation of key price levels, enabling traders to make quicker and more confident trading decisions.
Aggregated Overview:
Gain a comprehensive understanding of support and resistance levels by viewing an aggregated overview of lines from different timeframes. This feature helps traders identify confluence zones, where multiple timeframes converge to strengthen a particular support or resistance level.
User-Friendly Interface:
The indicator boasts a user-friendly interface, making it accessible for traders of all experience levels. Effortlessly navigate through timeframes and settings, and quickly interpret the analysis for more effective decision-making.
The Multi-Timeframe Support and Resistance Lines indicator is a valuable asset for traders seeking a comprehensive and customizable tool to enhance their technical analysis. Whether employed for day trading, swing trading, or trend analysis, this indicator offers the flexibility and precision needed to navigate the complexities of the financial markets successfully.
Bull Flag DetectionThe FuturesGod bull flag indicator aims to identify the occurrence of bull flags.
Bull flags are a popular trading pattern that allows users to gauge long entries into a given market. Flags consist of a pole that is followed by either a downward or sideways consolidation period.
This script can be used on any market but was intended for futures (NQ, ES) trading on the intraday timeframe.
The script does the following:
1. Identifies the occurrence of a flag pole. This is based on a lookback period and percentage threshold decided by the user.
2. Marks the consolidation area after the pole occurrence using swing highs and swing lows.
3. Visually the above is represented by a shaded green area.
4. When a pole is detected, it is marked by a downward off-white triangle. Note that if the percentage threshold is reached several times on the same upward climb, the script will continue to identify points where the threshold for pole detection is met.
5. Also visualized are the 20, 50 and 200 period exponential moving averages. The area between the 20 and 50 EMAs are shaded to provide traders a visual of a possible support area.
ICT HTF MSS & Liquidity (fadi)ICT HTF MSS & Liquidity provides higher timeframe view of where the liquidity may reside and when higher timeframe market structure shift has occurred.
In his 2022 mentorship, ICT has advocated used the 15m chart to watch for liquidity and looking for lower timeframes for entry (5m,4m,3m,2m,1m).
Liquidity will reside above pivot points and ICT pivot points are based on 3 candle formation for the short term, three short term formation for intermediate, and three intermediate formation for the long terms.
Options
Timeframe Timeframe to monitor
Use the Short, Intermediate, or Long Term highs and lows
Liquidity Styles
Open liquidity line style, size, and color
Claimed liquidity line style, size, and color
Extend the open liquidity line beyond the current candle
Number of lines to display, this includes claimed and open
Japanese Candle Patterns Detector in Potential Price ZoneThis script would find the 8 famous "Japanese Candle Stick Patterns" in your chart.
Please be aware it find patterns in "Potential price zones" only, which help you to avoid none-important patterns during a price trend.
I used RSI and ATR in my codes to find best candle forms and price conditions.
*** This indicator shared before but without source code. According to follow requests, I publish it again with source codes. I hope it helps you in trading journey...
Bellow patterns are detecting:
Hammer | ShootingStar | Engulfing Candle | Doji | Tweezers Top/Buttom | Three White Soldiers/Three Black Crows | Marubozu | Harami
* You can select your preferred patterns from indicator setting.
* Pattern names are abbreviated for better view on chart.
* Separate alerts for different type of candles for whom looking for a specific candle pattern
* Main alert which notify about every kind of candle patterns detect in a chart
Pullback and Throwback Candle [TrendX_]Pullback and Throwback candles can help traders determine the the potential reversal points
USAGE
The indicator identifies pullback and throwback in overbought and oversold zones by measuring the distance between the price and its relative strength index.
A Pullback is an expected rebound in a downtrend (painted in green area), while a Throwback is a bounceback from an uptrend (painted in red area).
The strategy is useful for valuing reversal points. Accordingly, it can also be helpful for traders to use alongside other Technical Analysis indicators.
DISCLAIMER
This indicator is not financial advice, it can only help traders make better decisions.
There are many factors and uncertainties that can affect the outcome of any endeavor, and no one can guarantee or predict with certainty what will occur.
Therefore, one should always exercise caution and judgment when making decisions based on past performance.
Bar Retracement Do you love Fibonacci ratios/levels? Have you ever thought to apply them to individual bars? If you are not familiar with these ratios and their significance, you can read about them here: www.investopedia.com
This simple indicator applies Fibonacci levels on the previous bar. This enables the quick determination of how far the current bar retraced relative to the precious one. Key levels are highlighted in yellow, orange, and red. You can choose to set an alert for "Large Retracements". This can be very useful for ending trades and avoiding full price reversals. There are other insights that can be gleaned as well.
Happy trading...
Multimarket Direction indicatorTrendline trading with resistant and support made by me.
Im bad coder and just jump into the tradingview pine script 1 days before so please don't hates me
- I don't know why my script is ded before lol
Signals to trade up
1. The big candles up cross the ema200 (last 5 candles for confirmation)
2. Wait for showing the up triangle.
3. Lookup the resistant/support line. If near the resistant please consider to wait if it break then join the trade
4. Only out trade when it has a down triagle or the candles has big down candles at the resistant/support line.
That it...
HDBhagat multi time frame box analysis
Title: Multi-Timeframe Box Analysis Indicator
Description:
The Multi-Timeframe Box Analysis Indicator is a powerful tool designed for use on the TradingView platform. It provides a visual representation of price movements across multiple timeframes, allowing traders to gain insights into potential trend changes and key support/resistance levels.
Key Features:
Multi-Timeframe Analysis: The indicator analyzes price data across different timeframes (1W, 1D, 4H, and 1H) simultaneously, providing a comprehensive view of market trends.
Box Visualization: The indicator represents price movements within each timeframe as colored boxes. Green boxes indicate bullish price action, while red boxes represent bearish movements.
Customizable Settings: Traders can easily adjust the input parameters to suit their specific trading preferences, including timeframe selection and box appearance settings.
Historical and Real-Time Updates: The indicator updates in real-time, ensuring that traders have access to the latest information. It also accounts for historical data to provide context for past price movements.
How to Use:
Apply the Multi-Timeframe Box Analysis Indicator to your TradingView chart.
Customize the indicator settings according to your preferred timeframes and visual preferences.
Observe the boxes on the chart to identify trends, potential reversals, and key support/resistance levels.
Use the information provided by the indicator to make informed trading decisions.
Disclaimer:
This indicator is a visual representation of historical and real-time price movements and is intended for informational purposes only. It does not guarantee future performance or trading success. Traders should conduct their own analysis and consider additional factors before making any trading decisions.
Note: Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always use proper risk management and consider consulting a financial advisor before making any trading decisions.
Entry Assistant & News AlertIntention Of This Indicator
This indicator is intended to be used as an assistant in combination with a technical strategy.
This indicator has several functions intended to assist you at entering positions.
This indicator is intended to be used with strategies that place Stop Losses above / below candles, and entries at the BOC ( Break Of The Previous Candle , For Longs it is when price goes above the previous candles high, For Shorts it is when price goes below the previous candles low)
This indicator allows you to enter daily news release times, and it will warn you before and after that news release time ( to help you stay out of trading news )
This indicator Draw / Displays the following
A line below ( for Longs ) / above ( for Shorts ) the current candle, with an additional pip value for extra space ( this displays where to place your Stop Loss )
A label displaying the price of the Stop Loss line, to assist in placing the Stop Loss
A line displaying where the BOC is ( based off of going Long or going Short )
A box that appears when the BOC has occurred ( entry signal )
A line displaying where the news release is going to happen ( only according to your time input settings )
A box that surrounds the news release ( only according to your time input settings )
A table in the bottom right corner that shows you when there is Active News ( only according to your time input settings )
Inputs
Inputs to change the aesthetics ( colours etc. )
Numeric inputs to modify the placement / spacing of the Stop Loss / Entry signal / News
Toggles to activate or deactivate features
Disclaimer
This indicator does not guaranteed to work for every instrument ( always test before use! )
It is not at all intended to be a signal indicator on its own, but rather only to give a signal when used with specific technical strategies that us BOC entries.
This indicator is not guaranteed to be accurate, or error free.
This indicator is not signalling winning entries or high probability entries.
You must manually enter the news time inputs, this indicator does not automatically show you when there is a news release
This is a combination indicator of my Entry Assistant and my News Alert indicator, both can be found and used separately.
[dharmatech] : Toggle Monthly CandlesThis indicator allows you to only show specific monthly candles.
It's designed to be used with the monthly interval.
The settings allow you specify which months to show.
By default, it only shows January.
In this example screenshot, Nov and Dec are shown.
Top/Bottom DetectorThis indicator tries to detect tops and bottoms based on time and price. It counts candles using a simple criteria in both bullish and bearish directions. The count is added by 1 for each consecutive candle that matches this criteria. When a candle doesn't match the criteria the count is broken and will start over. A top or bottom is detected when the count reaches its maximum and is plotted on the chart as a red arrow (top) or a green arrow (bottom). Be aware that a top or bottom can be extended for several time periods and is broken only when the criteria no longer matches. Depending on your trading strategy, it can be advised to wait for the top/bottom to be broken before entering the trade.
How it works
The bullish count compares current candle with a candle X periods in the past. If the current candle price is higher than the past candle it matches and the count is added by 1. The bearish count works in the same way as the bullish count except that it matches if the current candle price is lower than the past candle instead of higher. The default parameters is to compare current candle close with the candle close 4 periods in the past, using a count of 9 as the maximum that detects a top or bottom. These values can all be adjusted in the settings.
Multi Timeframe Table
The multi timeframe table is visible by default in the top right corner. It gives some insight in what the count is for the current ticker in different timeframes. A bullish count will color the cell green and a bearish count red. Note that only timeframes higher or equal to what is used on the chart can be displayed. Any lower timeframes in the table will be grayed out and show the text N/A.
Alerts
Alerts can be setup when a bottom or top is detected. Using the "Any alert() function call" condition will alert both bottoms and tops.