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Signalgo CHoCHSignalgo CHoCH: Informative Technical Overview
Signalgo CHoCH is a multi-factor indicator designed for TradingView to detect “Change of Character” (CHoCH) shifts in market structure, signaling significant trend reversals and managing trades with risk control. This documentation details how it operates, its customizable parameters, signal methodology, what makes it different from traditional tools, and typical strategy applications.
How Signalgo CHoCH Works
1. Market Structure Detection
Swing High & Low Identification: The indicator uses an adaptive swing length to isolate important pivot highs and lows in price action. These pivots signal points where the market reversed direction or paused, forming the “swing structure” core to this strategy.
Body Strength Validation: Not every pivot break is meaningful. Signalgo CHoCH assesses price bar “body strength”—quantifying if the current candle’s body is disproportionately large compared to a recent average—to filter out weak or indecisive moves, retaining only those breaks likely to indicate genuine momentum.
2. Change of Character (CHoCH) Signal Logic
Bullish CHoCH: Triggered when price closes above the last significant swing low (the most recent support) with a strong candle body, indicating a transition from bearish to bullish market structure.
Bearish CHoCH: Triggered when price closes below the last significant swing high (key resistance) with a strong bearish candle, denoting a shift from bullish to bearish structure.
One-Time Event Recognition: Each break is tracked so that signals are issued only once per directional change, reducing repeated or redundant entries.
3. Higher Timeframe Confirmation
Multi-Timeframe Consistency: The indicator requires the CHoCH signal (on the current trading timeframe) to be confirmed by the market structure status of a selected higher timeframe. This adds an extra layer of validation, ensuring the signal aligns with broader trends.
Inputs
SwingLen: The number of bars used to define swing pivots.
bodyStrength & bodyLookback: Control sensitivity for body size validation, filtering which candle breaks are considered strong enough for signaling.
htfTf: Selects the higher timeframe for multi-timeframe checking.
show_tpsl: Toggle to show/hide automated Take Profit (TP) and Stop Loss (SL) levels on the chart.
ATR, TP/SL/RR/Trailing Settings: Determines how risk and reward are managed, using ATR for stop placement and multi-level profit targets with optional trailing stop activation after TP1.
Entry & Exit Strategy
Entry Logic
Long Entry: When a bullish CHoCH is detected, optionally confirmed by the higher timeframe, it marks a buy opportunity at the close of the breakout candle.
Short Entry: When a bearish CHoCH forms, also with optional higher timeframe confirmation, it identifies a sell entry at the close of the confirmation candle.
Exit & Trade Management
Stop Loss (SL): Automatically placed at a set ATR distance from entry, dynamically adapting to volatility.
Take Profits (TP1, TP2, TP3): Multiple reward targets are calculated and marked for systematic scaling out or profit-taking, based on a defined risk multiple.
Trailing Stop: Once the first profit target is hit, SL moves to breakeven, and a trailing stop engages, incrementally securing further gains if the trend continues.
State Tracking: All TP, SL, and trailing events are labeled on the chart for easy post-trade analysis.
Body Strength and Trend Filtering: Breakouts are only considered if the candle’s body confirms significant momentum, not just a fleeting spike, improving signal quality.
Event-Driven, Not Rolling: Each bullish or bearish “character change” is signaled only at the true point of structural shift, with strict per-event marking, not continuous signal generation as with typical MA cross strategies.
Integrated Multi-Timeframe Logic: higher timeframe validation minimizes false positives from short-term volatility noise, a capability not found in most indicator-based tools.
Automated, Dynamic Trade Management: This indicator overlays a complete trade management suite (TPs, SL, trailing) that moves with market conditions, allowing for risk handling directly from each signal.
Trading Strategy Application
Trend Reversal & Continuation: Suitable for identifying both sudden reversals and structural continuations, adaptable for intraday, swing, or positional trading styles.
Noise Filtering: Multiple checks (body strength, momentum, multi-timeframe) focus signals on genuine trend changes, filtering out most “whipsaws” seen in pure MA systems.
Visual Feedback: All transitions, TPs, SLs, and trailing events are visually annotated, enhancing the educational and review process.
Market Clarity Index (MCI) — ProThe MCI Pro++ expands on the Lite version with deeper controls, higher-timeframe blending, slope analysis, and clarity ranking. It captures the balance between trend coherence vs. noise using entropy, drift, and volume dynamics mapped through a φ²-based sigmoid.
Key Features:
Fully adjustable weights (drift, volume shocks, entropy)
Higher-timeframe blending with adjustable weighting
Clarity slope + histogram for momentum tracking
Range rank (0–100) to spot relative extremes
Bull/Bear markers + HTF alignment markers
Optional status table with live clarity state
Trading Logic:
✅ High-clarity regime when MCI > high threshold
❌ Low-clarity regime when MCI < low threshold
Neutral otherwise; use slope, HTF alignment, and range rank as context filters.
⚠️ Invite-Only Access:
This Pro version is available by subscription through SnapfrontTech.
SCI - Snapfront Coherence IndicatorThe SMCI is an advanced, invite-only indicator designed to measure market coherence, volatility regimes, and trend stability. It combines entropy-based features, φ-cycle phase drivers, and custom exposure scaling into a single probabilistic framework.
Core outputs:
📈 I_hat (probability of upward drift) — coherence-weighted probability score.
📊 Exposure (scaled proxy) — dynamic sizing aligned with volatility and drawdown control.
💰 Equity curve (proxy) — running performance simulation.
🔎 WCTφ + dWCTφ — entropy-based coherence metrics.
⚠️ Regime detection — classifies conditions as Trend / Chop / Panic.
Signal Logic:
✅ Long bias when I_hat crosses above 0.5.
❌ Short bias when I_hat crosses below 0.5.
HUD overlay shows live coherence stats, exposure, and regime classification.
⚠️ Invite-Only Notice:
This script is restricted to approved users. Access requires subscription from Snapfront Technologies.
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📌 Disclaimer:
For educational use only. This is not financial advice and should not be considered a trading recommendation.
Harmonic Patterns + Fib [CRT Trader]Overview
The Harmonic Patterns Fibonacci indicator is an advanced technical analysis tool designed to automatically detect and visualize Fibonacci-based harmonic patterns on financial charts. This indicator helps traders identify high-probability reversal zones and potential entry/exit points based on precise mathematical relationships.
Supported Patterns
5-Point Patterns (X-A-B-C-D Structure)
Gartley Pattern: The most common harmonic pattern with reliable reversal signals
AB/XA = 0.618, BC/AB = 0.618, CD/BC = 1.272, AD/XA = 0.786
Butterfly Pattern: Strong reversal pattern indicating potential trend changes
AB/XA = 0.786, BC/AB = 0.618, CD/BC = 1.618, AD/XA = 1.270
Bat Pattern: Medium-term reversal pattern with high accuracy
AB/XA = 0.382, BC/AB = 0.886, CD/BC = 1.618, AD/XA = 0.886
Crab Pattern: Aggressive reversal pattern with extended D point
AB/XA = 0.618, BC/AB = 0.886, CD/BC = 2.240, AD/XA = 1.618
Shark Pattern: Trend continuation or reversal pattern
AB/XA = 0.618, BC/AB = 1.130, CD/BC = 1.618, AD/XA = 0.886
4-Point Pattern (A-B-C-D Structure)
ABCD Pattern: Basic harmonic structure forming the foundation of all patterns
BC/AB = 0.382-0.886, CD/BC = 1.130-2.618
Key Features
Fibonacci Validation
Each pattern is validated against precise Fibonacci ratios with customizable tolerance
Mathematical accuracy ensures reliable pattern recognition
Eliminates false signals through strict ratio requirements
Performance Optimization
Pivot Detection: Automatically identifies significant highs and lows
Scan Frequency Control: Adjustable scanning intervals to optimize performance
Early Exit Algorithms: Efficient computation to reduce processing load
Pattern Limit: Control maximum number of patterns displayed
Visual Elements
Pattern Lines: Clear visualization of pattern structure with colored lines
Fill Areas: Highlighted zones between pattern legs
Point Labels: X, A, B, C, D markers for easy identification
Fibonacci Levels: Optional Fibonacci retracement/extension levels
Bullish/Bearish Colors: Green for bullish, red for bearish patterns
Customizable Settings
Pattern Selection: Enable/disable specific pattern types
Tolerance Adjustment: Fine-tune pattern recognition sensitivity (5-30%)
Color Customization: Personalize visual appearance
Information Table: Optional statistics display
Trading Applications
Entry Signals
Reversal Zones: Identify high-probability reversal areas at pattern completion
Confluence Trading: Combine with other technical indicators for confirmation
Risk Management: Use pattern structure to define stop-loss levels
Market Analysis
Support/Resistance: Pattern points often act as future S/R levels
Price Targets: Fibonacci extensions provide potential profit targets
Market Structure: Understand underlying market geometry and rhythm
Strategy Integration
Swing Trading: Ideal for medium-term position entries
Position Trading: Long-term trend reversal identification
Day Trading: Intraday reversal patterns on lower timeframes
How to Use
Add to Chart: Apply the indicator to any timeframe and instrument
Configure Settings: Adjust tolerance, colors, and pattern types as needed
Wait for Completion: Patterns are valid only when D point is formed
Confirm with Volume: Look for volume confirmation at pattern completion
Set Stop Loss: Place stops beyond X point for 5-point patterns, or A point for ABCD
Target Levels: Use Fibonacci extensions for profit targets
Important Notes
Pattern Completion: Wait for full pattern formation before taking action
Market Context: Consider overall market trend and conditions
Risk Management: Always use appropriate position sizing and stops
Backtesting: Test the indicator on historical data before live trading
Multiple Timeframes: Analyze patterns across different timeframes for confirmation
Technical Requirements
Lookback Period: Adjustable pivot detection sensitivity
Depth Setting: Controls how far back the algorithm searches for patterns
Memory Efficient: Optimized for real-time performance without lag
This indicator is suitable for all experience levels, from beginners learning harmonic patterns to advanced traders seeking automated pattern recognition. The combination of mathematical precision and visual clarity makes it an essential tool for harmonic trading strategies.
Candlestick Patterns Dashboard Pro+ [ULTIMATE]Unleash the power of automated candlestick analysis with the most comprehensive and customizable pattern detection tool on TradingView. This is not just another pattern scanner; it's a complete trading dashboard designed to identify, score, and confirm high-probability setups, saving you hours of manual chart analysis.
Built with performance and reliability in mind, this script goes beyond simple detection by introducing a unique reliability score for every pattern, advanced confirmation filters, and a powerful on-screen dashboard to keep you informed.
Key Features
📈 Comprehensive Pattern Detection: Automatically identifies 13 of the most effective candlestick patterns, including Bullish/Bearish Engulfing, Hammer, Shooting Star, Doji, Morning/Evening Star, and more.
🔟 Dynamic Reliability Scoring: Every pattern is assigned a score from 1-10 based on its confirmation strength. Factors include candle body size, volume confirmation, trend alignment, and higher-timeframe confluence, giving you a quantifiable measure of a pattern's potential.
📊 The Ultimate Dashboard: Your at-a-glance command center. The on-screen dashboard provides a complete summary of all active patterns, showing you exactly when they last occurred and highlighting the most recent signals. It also includes an "Overall Bias" meter for a quick sentiment check.
🛡️ Trade Smarter with Advanced Confirmation Filters: Eliminate low-quality signals and focus on what matters.
Trend Alignment: Use SMA(50) and SMA(200) to only show patterns that agree with the dominant market trend.
Volume Confirmation: Validate patterns by requiring a surge in volume.
Non-Repainting HTF Confirmation: Ensure your patterns align with the trend on a higher timeframe (e.g., Daily trend for a 4H signal) using a reliable, non-repainting method.
Market Condition Filter: Isolate patterns that occur only in "Trending" or "Ranging" markets.
Time Filter: Restrict pattern detection to specific trading sessions.
🔧 ‘Fuzzy Logic’ for Real-World Trading: Textbook patterns are rare. Use the "Fuzzy Logic" settings to adjust the criteria for patterns like the Hammer, Piercing Line, and Doji, allowing you to catch imperfect but still valid real-world formations.
⚙️ Fully Customizable Scoring: You decide what's important! Adjust the bonus scores for volume, trend, and other factors to create a scoring system that perfectly aligns with your trading strategy.
🚨 Powerful & Customizable Alerts: Never miss an opportunity.
Create alerts for any individual pattern.
Get notified of "Pattern Clusters" when multiple bullish or bearish signals appear in close succession.
Customize the alert messages to be compatible with your favorite trading automation services.
🚀 Performance Optimized: A "Max Bars Back" setting ensures the script runs smoothly and efficiently, even on lower-end devices or extensive historical data.
How To Use This Indicator
For Confirmation: The primary strength of this tool is for confirmation. Do not trade based on patterns alone. Use the detected signals to confirm your own analysis, such as a pattern appearing at a key support/resistance level, a trendline, or a Fibonacci retracement. A Bullish Engulfing pattern at a major support level is a much stronger signal than one appearing in the middle of a range.
For Discovery: Use the Dashboard to quickly scan through your favorite assets. A dashboard full of recent bullish signals on one asset, and bearish on another, can instantly help you focus your attention for the day.
Customizing for Your Style:
Start with the Market Presets ("Forex," "Stocks," "Crypto") for a solid baseline.
Dive into the Scoring Weights to tell the indicator what you value most. A pure volume trader might increase the Volume Bonus score.
Adjust the Fuzzy Logic settings based on your market's volatility. A volatile crypto market might require a more lenient Doji definition than a stable blue-chip stock.
Setting Up Alerts:
Add the indicator to your chart.
Click the "Alert" button in the TradingView toolbar.
Set the "Condition" to "Candlestick Patterns Dashboard Pro+ ".
Choose the specific alert you want from the dropdown (e.g., "Bullish Pattern Detected," "Bearish Pattern Cluster").
Customize the message if needed and click "Create."
A Note of Thanks
This script began as a personal project and has evolved into this ultimate version thanks to invaluable community feedback, bug reports, and suggestions. A special thank you to the users who helped identify and fix critical bugs related to syntax and variable scope. This collaborative effort has made the indicator more robust and reliable for everyone.
Disclaimer: This tool is for educational and analytical purposes only. All trading involves substantial risk. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Please trade responsibly.
Elliott Wave Detector with FibonacciDetermines what timeframe (if any) the underlying asset displays congruence with Elliot Waves, validated by examining the congruence of the waves with fibonacci patterns. Like all backwards-looking indicators, any actual match will be a very pretty coincidence rather than any kind of indicator of potential future behaviour,
Elliott Wave Oscillator + PSAR + VolumeStrategy Logic
1. Indicators
Elliott Wave Oscillator (EWO): This oscillator measures the difference between a 5-period and a 35-period exponential moving average (EMA). It's used to identify momentum shifts and potential wave structures. A buy signal is triggered when the EWO crosses above its signal line (a 5-period simple moving average). A sell signal is triggered when it crosses below.
Parabolic SAR (PSAR): This indicator shows potential reversals in price direction. A buy signal requires the PSAR to be below the current price, indicating an uptrend. A sell signal requires the PSAR to be above the current price, indicating a downtrend.
Volume: The strategy checks for significant changes in volume compared to its 20-period simple moving average (SMA). A buy signal requires a volume increase of at least 20% above the SMA. A sell signal requires a volume decrease of at least 20% below the SMA.
EMA 200: This long-term moving average is used to determine the overall market trend. A buy signal is only considered when the EMA 200 is rising (uptrend). A sell signal is only considered when the EMA 200 is falling (downtrend).
2. Entry and Exit Conditions
Long (Buy) Entry: A long position is entered if all of the following conditions are met:
EWO crosses its signal line upwards.
PSAR is below the price.
Volume has increased significantly.
The EMA 200 is rising.
The current candle is a bullish candle (close > open).
Short (Sell) Entry: A short position is entered if all of the following conditions are met:
EWO crosses its signal line downwards.
PSAR is above the price.
Volume has decreased significantly.
The EMA 200 is falling.
The current candle is a bearish candle (close < open).
Exit Conditions: Both long and short positions have a fixed 1% take profit and a 1% stop loss to manage risk.
In summary, the strategy only enters trades when a combination of momentum (EWO), trend (PSAR, EMA 200), and volume indicators align in the same direction, with strict risk management in place.
Strong Indicator for PPI MoM EURUSD (by Mestre dos Traders 2025)Strong Indicator for PPI MoM EURUSD (by Mestre dos Traders 2025)
Overview:
This indicator is designed to track the PPI MoM economic event and provide precise trading signals for EURUSD. It automatically calculates key levels, shows the market surprise, and visualizes potential trade opportunities with clear lines, labels, arrows, and a table panel.
Key Features:
Asset Filter: Apply the indicator only to the selected trading pair (default: EURUSD).
Event Timing: Configure event hour and minute in UTC or use a custom date/time for backtesting.
Invert Signal Logic: Option to invert bullish/bearish logic for different strategies.
Automatic Surprise Calculation: Computes the difference between Actual and Forecast values.
Strength Classification: Categorizes market impact as Strong/Moderate/Weak Bullish or Bearish.
Entry Direction & Levels:
Entry Price
Take Profit Levels: TP1, TP2, TP3
Stop Loss
All levels are calculated in pips and visually displayed on the chart.
Visual Alerts:
Arrows indicating BUY or SELL at the event bar.
Colored lines for entry, TP, and SL levels.
Vertical dashed line highlighting the event bar.
Table Panel: Displays Event Name, Forecast, Actual, Surprise, and Strength.
Customizable Line Extensions: Extend lines for better visibility.
Compatible with Multiple Timeframes: Works on any timeframe.
V1 – Action-Oriented:
“Catch the PPI MoM move! 🚀
Get instant BUY/SELL signals for EURUSD with clear entries, TP levels, Stop Loss, and market surprise. Perfect for fast, news-driven trades!”
V2 – Focus on Simplicity:
“Trade economic news effortlessly! 📊
This indicator shows entry, TPs, Stop Loss, and market strength around PPI MoM releases. Clear, visual signals for EURUSD traders.”
V3 – Impact & Excitement:
“Profit from PPI MoM spikes! 💹
Real-time signals with entry, TP1/2/3, Stop Loss, and surprise analysis. See exactly when to BUY or SELL EURUSD during news events.”
How to Use:
Set the Asset to Trade (default EURUSD).
Adjust Event Time or enable Custom Date for backtesting.
Input Forecast and Previous values. Leave Actual at 0 until the release.
Observe chart when the event occurs: the indicator will draw lines, labels, and arrows for potential trades.
Use Strength Classification to gauge market impact.
Indicator: Profitability by Day & Hour (stacked, non-overlay)What it does
This tool performs a simple seasonality study on the selected symbol. It measures historical returns and summarizes them in two horizontal heatmaps:
Hours table (top) — Columns 00–23 show the average return of each clock hour, plus sample size, win rate, volatility (SD), and a t-score.
Days table (middle) — Columns 1–7 correspond to Mon–Sun with the same metrics.
Summary (bottom) — Shows the most profitable day and hour in the history loaded on your chart.
Green cells indicate higher average returns; red cells indicate lower/negative averages. The layout is centered on the screen, with the hours table above the days table for quick scanning.
How it works (methodology)
Returns: by default the indicator uses log returns ln(Ct/Ct-1) (you can switch to simple % if you prefer).
Daily aggregation (no look-ahead): day statistics are computed from completed daily closes via a higher timeframe request. Yesterday’s daily close vs. the prior day is added to the appropriate weekday bucket, preventing repaint/forward bias.
Hourly aggregation (intraday only): hour statistics are computed bar-to-bar on the current intraday timeframe and accumulated by clock hour (00–23) of the symbol’s exchange timezone.
Metrics per bucket:
Mean: average return in that bucket.
n: number of observations.
Win%: share of positive returns.
SD: standard deviation of returns (volatility proxy).
t-score: mean / SD * sqrt(n) — a quick stability signal (not a hypothesis test).
The indicator does not rely on future data and does not repaint past values.
Reading the tables
Start with the Mean row in each table: it’s color-mapped (red → yellow → green).
Check n (sample size). A bright green cell with very low n is less meaningful than a mild green cell with large n.
Use Win% and SD to judge consistency and noise.
t-score is a compact “signal-to-noise × sample size” measure; higher absolute values suggest more stable effects.
Typical observations traders look for (purely illustrative): for some equity indices, the first hour after the cash open can dominate; for FX/crypto, certain late-US or early-Asia hours sometimes stand out. Always verify on your symbol and timeframe.
ECG chart - mauricioofsousaMGO Primary – Matriz Gráficos ON
The Blockchain of Trading applied to price behavior
The MGO Primary is the foundation of Matriz Gráficos ON — an advanced graphical methodology that transforms market movement into a logical, predictable, and objective sequence, inspired by blockchain architecture and periodic oscillatory phenomena.
This indicator replaces emotional candlestick reading with a mathematical interpretation of price blocks, cycles, and frequency. Its mission is to eliminate noise, anticipate reversals, and clearly show where capital is entering or exiting the market.
What MGO Primary detects:
Oscillatory phenomena that reveal the true behavior of orders in the book:
RPA – Breakout of Bullish Pivot
RPB – Breakout of Bearish Pivot
RBA – Sharp Bullish Breakout
RBB – Sharp Bearish Breakout
Rhythmic patterns that repeat in medium timeframes (especially on 12H and 4H)
Wave and block frequency, highlighting critical entry and exit zones
Validation through Primary and Secondary RSI, measuring the real strength behind movements
Who is this indicator for:
Traders seeking statistical clarity and visual logic
Operators who want to escape the subjectivity of candlesticks
Anyone who values technical precision with operational discipline
Recommended use:
Ideal timeframes: 12H (high precision) and 4H (moderate intensity)
Recommended assets: indices (e.g., NASDAQ), liquid stocks, and futures
Combine with: structured risk management and macro context analysis
Real-world performance:
The MGO12H achieved a 92% accuracy rate in 2025 on the NASDAQ, outperforming the average performance of major global quantitative strategies, with a net score of over 6,200 points for the year.
Institutional Momentum Zones (ADX+ROC+DI+MACD+Filters)Institutional Momentum Zones (ADX + ROC + DI + MACD + Filters)
This indicator is designed to help traders visually identify Bullish, Neutral, and Bearish momentum zones on Nifty, indices, or any liquid asset, using a rules-based, institutional-style approach.
It combines multiple professional-grade momentum and trend filters into a single framework:
ADX (Average Directional Index) – Measures trend strength, filters out choppy conditions.
Directional Indicators (+DI / –DI) – Confirms whether bulls or bears are in control.
ROC (Rate of Change) – Quantifies momentum speed and direction.
MACD (optional) – Adds confirmation by checking multi-timeframe momentum alignment.
EMA Filters (optional) – Ensures price is in alignment with long-term trend bias.
Supertrend (optional) – Can be enabled for additional trend confirmation.
How it works:
Bullish Zone (Green) → Strong trend (ADX > threshold) + upward momentum (ROC > 0, +DI > –DI) + optional EMA/MACD/Supertrend confirmation.
Bearish Zone (Red) → Strong trend (ADX > threshold) + downward momentum (ROC < 0, –DI > +DI) + optional EMA/MACD/Supertrend confirmation.
Neutral Zone (Yellow) → Low trend strength (ADX < threshold) or mixed momentum signals.
Features:
Automatic background coloring for zone detection.
On-chart labels marking new zone changes.
EMA50 / EMA200 and Supertrend overlay options.
Signal markers for bullish/bearish entries.
Info panel with live ADX, ROC, DI values, and MACD histogram.
Alert conditions for zone changes (Bull, Bear, Neutral).
Best used for:
Index momentum tracking (e.g., Nifty, Bank Nifty, Dow, S&P500)
Swing trading & positional trading strategies
Filtering trades to avoid entering during low-momentum chop
Tip: For Nifty positional trading, use Daily or 4H charts with EMA & MACD filters enabled for cleaner, high-confidence signals.
CyclesToolsCycles Tool Indicator Summary
The Cycles Tool is a drawing tool used in technical analysis to identify and analyze cyclical patterns in price charts. It helps traders and technical analysts visualize recurring peaks and troughs in a financial asset's price movement over time.
How does it work?
The user defines a cycle by selecting a start and end point on the chart (for example, from one significant low to the next). The tool then projects this time interval of the cycle forward and backward in time, drawing vertical lines to mark the expected start and end of future and past cycles.
Key Features:
Cycle Projection: Automatically draws repeating cycle intervals across the chart.
Midpoints: Often indicates the midpoint of the cycle, which can correspond to a peak (if the cycle starts and ends at a low) or a trough (if the cycle starts and ends at a high).
Custom Measurement Units: Cycles can be measured in different units, such as the number of bars, days, weeks, or even astronomical degrees in more advanced tools.
Harmonics: Allows for the division of the main cycle into smaller harmonic intervals to find shorter-term patterns within the larger cycle.
Averaging: Can average several user-defined cycles to project a more probable future path, based on the average of previous cycles.
In essence, the Cycles Tool provides a framework for traders who believe that markets move in rhythmic, predictable patterns, allowing them to attempt to anticipate potential turning points in price.
Detector Max Pro com AB=CD (Sinais Otimizados)
📌 Max Pro Detector with AB=CD – Fixed SignalsComplete visual system for cryptocurrency futures.🔹 Buy/Sell by EMAs, RSI, Volume, and Engulfing🔹 Moderate Early Signal🔹 FVG + Automatic Order Blocks🔹 AB=CD Pattern (up and down)🔹 Fixed arrows that do not disappear from the chart
TRharmonicWhat This Script Does
This indicator identifies 24 different harmonic patterns in real-time, including classic patterns (Gartley, Bat, Butterfly, Crab, Cypher, Shark), advanced formations (5-0, Three-Drives, Wolfe Wave), and their inverse variations. Each pattern is detected using specific Fibonacci ratio relationships between price swings.
How It Works
The script uses a multi-timeframe ZigZag algorithm (5-50 periods) to identify market pivot points. When price movements form specific geometric relationships that match established harmonic ratios, the indicator draws the pattern on your chart with labeled points (X, A, B, C, D).
Pattern Validation Process:
Measures Fibonacci relationships between consecutive price swings
Validates ratios against established harmonic specifications (with 0-6% tolerance)
Confirms pattern completion before generating signals
Does not repaint once a pattern is confirmed
Trading Information Provided
For each completed pattern, the script calculates:
Entry point at pattern completion (D point)
Stop loss based on pattern invalidation level
Three take-profit targets using Fibonacci extensions
MACD confirmation for additional directional bias
Why This Tool Has Value
Comprehensive Pattern Library: Combines multiple harmonic methodologies in one tool
No Repainting: Signals are fixed after confirmation
Risk Management: Automatic calculation of stop loss and profit targets
Alert System: Real-time notifications via TradingView alerts and optional Telegram integration
Clean Visualization: Maximum 8 active patterns to maintain chart clarity
Important Trading Considerations
Harmonic patterns are based on historical price relationships and probabilities
No trading system guarantees future results
Patterns should be used alongside other analysis methods
Risk management is essential for any trading strategy
Technical Specifications
Adjustable pattern tolerance (0-6%)
Customizable ZigZag depth settings
Theme adaptation for different chart backgrounds
Pattern deduplication to prevent redundant signals
MACD filter option for trend confirmation
This tool implements established harmonic trading concepts for traders who understand these methodologies and seek automated pattern recognition to supplement their analysis.
Auto Harmonic Screener - UltimateX [Trendoscope®]🎲 Introduction to Auto Harmonic Screener UltimateX
The Auto Harmonic Screener UltimateX is a sophisticated TradingView indicator designed to automatically detect and screen for a wide range of harmonic patterns across multiple zigzag levels. It builds on the foundation of harmonic trading principles, using recursive zigzag analysis to identify potential reversal zones based on Fibonacci ratios. This indicator complements the Auto Harmonic Pattern UltimateX by focusing on screening functionality rather than isolated pattern detection. This is script is designed and optimized to be used with Pine Screener
The indicator produces harmonic patterns on the chart. As an indicator, it does not offer more than what Auto Harmonic Pattern UltimateX offers. However, the major difference is that Auto Harmonic Pattern UltimateX concentrates on the usage as indicator and providing stats and back test data based on historical patterns whereas this script is optimized to be used with Pine Screener to screen across 100s of symbols at once to find out potential patterns across the market.
🎲 Core Mechanics: How the Indicator Works
🎯 Zigzag Pivot Detection
The indicator starts by calculating zigzag pivots. Zigzag identifies swing highs and lows by filtering price movements based on a minimum length (default: 8 bars) and depth (default: 100 pivots).
You can opt to use close prices instead of high/low for zigzag calculation (via Use Close Prices ), which smooths out noise in volatile markets but may miss extreme swings.
Zigzag is recursive: It begins with a base level (level 0) and generates higher levels by combining pivots from lower levels. This allows scanning for patterns at various scales, from short-term to long-term structures.
New pivots trigger pattern scans only when confirmed
🎯 Harmonic Pattern Scanning
Patterns are scanned using the last 5 zigzag pivots: X (oldest), A, B, C, D (newest)
The scan compares price ratios (e.g., AB/XA, BC/AB, CD/BC, XD/XA) against predefined Fibonacci-based ranges for each pattern type, with an adjustable error threshold (default: 8%).
Log scale scanning (Scanning under Log Scale ) can be enabled for assets with exponential growth (e.g., cryptocurrencies), ensuring ratios are calculated proportionally.
Strict mode ( Strict Ratio Scanning Mode ) disables error additions when ratio ranges vary, prioritizing accuracy over quantity of detections.
Detected patterns are stored in an array and checked for duplicates (based on pivot indices) to avoid redundancy.
The Potential Reversal Zone (PRZ) is calculated as a range where the D point should land for pattern completion.
🎯 Pattern Categories and Types
Classic Patterns : Standard harmonic formations like Gartley, Bat, Butterfly, Crab, Deep Crab, Cypher, Shark, Nenstar,
Anti/Alternate Patterns : Variations with inverted or extended ratios, such as Anti Gartley, Anti Bat, Anti Butterfly, Anti Crab, Anti Cypher, Anti Shark, Anti Nenstar, Navarro.
Non-Standard Patterns : Less common structures like 5-0, Three Drives, or Black Swan, White Swan, 121, Sea Pony, Leonardo, Total.
You can enable/disable categories or individual patterns via inputs. The indicator uses a map to track active patterns and scans only those selected
🎯 Trade Monitoring and Confirmation
Patterns identified are monitored for entry, failure and success. Patterns are kept on the chart until they are either invalidated, stopped or reaches the target. The status of the pattern is also used during the filtering of patterns using Pine Screener
🎯 Output and Signals
The following plots are displayed in data window mode. These plots are used in Pine Screener for filtering symbols based on the presence of patterns.
Bullish (Awaiting Entry) : Plots 1 if there is a bullish pattern awaiting entry
Bullish (In Trade) : Plots 1 if there is a bullish pattern that has reached Entry and in trade.
Bearish (Awaiting Entry) : Plots 1 if there is a bearish pattern awaiting entry
Bearish (In Trade) : Plots 1 if there is a bearish pattern that has reached Entry and in trade.
🎲 Detailed Input Parameters
The indicator offers extensive customization through grouped inputs. Here's a breakdown:
🎯 Zigzag Parameters :
Use Close Prices (bool, default: false): Switches zigzag to use close prices for pivots, reducing sensitivity to wicks.
Length (int, default: 8, min: 3): Minimum bars between pivots; higher values filter more noise but may miss small patterns.
Depth (int, default: 100, max: 500): Maximum pivots stored; affects recursive zigzag levels and performance.
🎯 Generic Settings
Base (string, default: 'correction'): Determines the wave (impulse/correction) used for target projections. Options include 'min'/'max' for conservative/aggressive targets, or 'AD'/'CD' for specific legs.
Error Percent (int, default: 8, 0-20): Tolerance for ratio matches; lower = fewer but more accurate patterns.
Strict Ratio Scanning Mode (bool, default: false): Enforces exact ratios without error buffer for varying ranges.
Log Scale (two bools): Separate toggles for scanning patterns vs. projecting targets.
🎯 Trade Settings
Stop/Entry/Target (floats): Ratios for trade levels (stop=0.0 default, entry=0.3, target=0.618). Stop at 0.0 means no stop (use with caution); entry/target based on PRZ extension.
🎯 Display Settings
Draw (bool, default: true): Enables pattern drawings. When running in pine screener, this can be turned off
Theme (enum, default: DARK): Auto-generates colors (light/dark shades); or CUSTOM with 22 user-defined colors.
XABCD/Ratios (bools, default: true): Show/hide pivot labels and ratio annotations.
Label Size (string, default: small): Size for on-chart labels (tiny to huge).
🎲 Using with Pine Screener
Pine Screener is a powerful tradingview utility that allows users to build complex programmable screeners using Pinescript®. This script is designed in an optimized way in order to work with Pine Screener. Hence, the display of the indicator is limited. In order to use this script with pine screener, we need to follow these steps.
Prepare your watchlist
Pine screener works on a watchlist with less than 1000 symbols in them. We can use built-in tradingview screeners to perform initial screening based on broad categories. This can be as simple as filtering based on market cap. This initial filtering is only required if the number of symbols are more than 1000.
Load the watchlist and indicator to pine screener
Go to screener menu and load Pine Screener.
Once done, load the watchlist and indicator. Set filtering criteria, timeframe and indicator settings. And then press Scan to filter the symbols that match given criteria.
For more details, please watch the video published under the below idea.
Advanced Hurst Cycle + VTL + Turning Points| Timeframe | Cycle Base | Use Case | Notes |
| ------------ | ---------- | ------------------ | ------------------------- |
| 5-min | 16–20 bars | Intraday scalping | Tight SL, fast moves |
| 15-min / 1hr | 20–40 bars | Intraday to swing | Good for options intraday |
| Daily | 20–40 bars | Multi-day swings | Ideal for Futures/ST BTST |
| Weekly | 13–26 bars | Position/Investing | For macro turns |
Guide to Trading with JM Hurst Cycles in TradingView
1. What is JM Hurst Cycle Theory?
JM Hurst proposed that financial markets move in harmonically related cycles. These cycles can help traders
forecast turning points in markets using time-based analysis rather than just price.
Key Concepts:
- Cycle Nesting: Smaller cycles exist within larger ones.
- Harmonic Ratios: Each cycle is typically double the length of the smaller one (e.g., 20, 40, 80).
- Turning Points: When multiple cycles bottom together, strong reversals occur.
- Tools: FLD (Future Line of Demarcation), VTL (Valid Trend Lines).
2. TradingView Script Features
The provided Pine Script v5 implements:
- FLDs (shifted SMAs) for base and harmonic cycles.
- VTLs: Drawn between major pivot highs/lows to confirm trend reversals.
- Cycle Turning Points: Detected using pivot logic and cycle phase.
- Optional: Sine wave to visualize cycle rhythm.
Inputs:
- Base Cycle Length: Set the expected cycle duration (e.g., 20 bars).
- FLD/VTL/Turn toggles to customize chart view.
3. How to Trade with This Script
1. Set 'Base Cycle Length' to 20, 40, or 80 depending on your market and timeframe.
2. Watch for price crossing the FLD:
- Bullish Signal: Price crosses above FLD near cycle bottom.
- Bearish Signal: Price breaks below FLD near cycle top.
3. Use VTL for confirmation:
Guide to Trading with JM Hurst Cycles in TradingView
- Break of upward VTL from cycle lows = bearish shift.
- Break of downward VTL from cycle highs = bullish shift.
4. Use turning point markers:
- Triangle up (green): Probable cycle bottom - watch for long.
- Triangle down (red): Probable cycle top - prepare for exit or short.
Tips:
- Align multiple cycle lengths for stronger confirmation.
- Use with other technical indicators like RSI/MACD for confluence.
- Avoid trading just before major news events - cycles can distort.
4. Example Strategy
If base cycle is 20 bars:
- Wait for triangle up (cycle low) near FLD.
- Confirm price crosses above FLD.
- Ensure VTL from prior lows is intact or just broken upward.
- Enter long; set stop below recent low.
Opposite for shorts at triangle down + FLD break down + VTL break.
5. Final Notes
This script offers a time-based visual trading method inspired by JM Hurst. It's most powerful when used with
patience, confirmation, and alignment across cycles.
You can adjust cycle lengths or refine pivots based on your trading timeframe and asset class.
For best results, backtest cycle behavior on your instrument before live trading.
N-Pattern Detector (Advanced Logic)Introduction
The N-Pattern Detector (Advanced Logic) is a powerful Pine Script-based tool designed to identify a specific price structure known as the "N-pattern", which often indicates trend continuation or potential breakout points in the market. This pattern combines zigzag pivot logic, retracement filters, volume confirmation, and trend alignment, offering high-probability trading signals.
It is ideal for traders who want to automate pattern detection while applying smart filters to reduce false signals in various markets — including stocks, forex, crypto, and indices.
What is the N-Pattern?
The N-pattern is a 3-leg price formation consisting of points A-B-C-D. It typically follows this structure:
Bullish N-Pattern:
A → Low Pivot
B → Higher High (Impulse)
C → Higher Low (Retracement)
D → Breakout above B (Confirmation)
Bearish N-Pattern:
A → High Pivot
B → Lower Low (Impulse)
C → Lower High (Retracement)
D → Breakdown below B (Confirmation)
The pattern essentially reflects a trend–pullback–breakout structure, making it suitable for continuation trades.
Key Features
1. Intelligent ZigZag Pivot Detection
Uses pivot highs/lows to define key swing points (A, B, C).
Adjustable ZigZag depth to control pattern sensitivity.
Filters noise and avoids false signals in volatile markets.
2. Retracement Validation
Validates the B→C leg as a proper pullback using Fibonacci-based thresholds.
User-defined min and max retracement settings (e.g., 38.2% to 78.6% of A→B leg).
3. Trend Filter via EMA
Filters patterns based on trend direction using a customizable EMA (e.g., 200 EMA).
Only detects bullish patterns above EMA and bearish patterns below EMA (optional).
4. Volume Confirmation
Ensures that impulse legs (A→B, C→D) are supported by stronger volume than the correction leg (B→C).
Adds another layer of confirmation and reliability to detected patterns.
5. Target Projections
Automatically draws 100% A→B projected target from point C.
Optional Fibonacci extensions at 1.272 and 1.618 levels for take-profit planning.
Visually plotted on the chart with colored dashed/dotted lines.
6. Clear Visuals & Labels
Connects all pattern points with colored lines.
Clearly labels points A, B, C, D on the chart.
Uses customizable colors for bullish and bearish patterns.
Includes real-time alerts when a valid pattern is detected.
How to Use It
Add to Chart
Apply the indicator to any chart and time frame. It works across all asset classes.
Adjust Inputs (Optional)
Set ZigZag Depth to control pivot detection sensitivity.
Define Min/Max Retracement levels to match your trading style.
Enable or disable Trend and Volume filters for cleaner signals.
Customize EMA length (default: 200) for trend validation.
Wait for Pattern Confirmation
The indicator constantly scans for valid N-patterns.
A pattern is confirmed only after point D forms (breakout or breakdown).
You’ll see the full pattern drawn with target levels.
Set Alerts
Alerts trigger automatically on confirmation of a bullish or bearish pattern.
You can customize these in TradingView’s alerts panel.
Pattern Detector [theUltimator5]🎯 Overview
The Pattern Detector is a comprehensive technical analysis indicator that automatically identifies and visualizes multiple pattern types on your charts. Built with advanced ZigZag technology and sophisticated pattern recognition algorithms, this tool helps traders spot high-probability trading opportunities across all timeframes and markets.
✨ Key Features
🔍 Multi-Pattern Detection System
Harmonic Patterns: Butterfly, Gartley, Bat, and Crab patterns with precise Fibonacci ratios
Classic Reversal Patterns: Head & Shoulders and Inverse Head & Shoulders
Double Patterns: Double Tops and Double Bottoms with extreme validation
Wedge Patterns: Rising and Falling Wedges with volume confirmation
📊 Advanced ZigZag Engine
Customizable sensitivity (5-50 levels)
Depth multiplier for multi-timeframe analysis
Real-time pivot detection with noise filtering
Option to display ZigZag lines only for pure price action analysis
🎨 Visualization
Clean pattern lines with distinct color coding
Point labeling system (X, A, B, C, D for harmonics / LS, H, RS for H&S)
Pattern name displays with bullish/bearish direction
Price target projections with arrow indicators
Subtle pattern fills for enhanced visibility
🛠️ Settings & Configuration
Core ZigZag Settings
ZigZag Sensitivity (5-50): Controls pattern detection sensitivity. Lower values detect more patterns but may include noise. Higher values focus on major swings only.
ZigZag Depth Multiplier (1-5): Multiplies sensitivity for deeper analysis. Level 1 = most responsive, Level 5 = major swings only.
Pattern Detection Toggles
Show ZigZag Lines Only: Displays pure ZigZag without pattern detection for price structure analysis
Detect Harmonic Patterns: Enable/disable Fibonacci-based harmonic pattern detection
Detect Head & Shoulders: Toggle classic reversal pattern identification
Detect Double Tops/Bottoms: Enable double pattern detection with extreme validation
Detect Wedge Patterns: Toggle wedge pattern detection with volume confirmation
Display Options
Show Pattern Names: Display pattern names directly on chart (e.g., "Butterfly (Bullish)")
Show Point Labels: Add lettered labels at key pattern points for structure identification
Project Harmonic Targets: Show projected completion points for incomplete harmonic patterns
📈 Pattern Types Explained
Harmonic Patterns 🦋
Advanced Fibonacci-based patterns that provide high-probability reversal signals:
Butterfly: AB=0.786 XA, BC=0.382-0.886 AB, CD=1.618-2.24 BC
Gartley: AB=0.618 XA, BC=0.382-0.886 AB, CD=1.272-1.618 BC
Bat: AB=0.382-0.50 XA, BC=0.382-0.886 AB, CD=1.618-2.24 BC
Crab: AB=0.382-0.618 XA, BC=0.382-0.886 AB, CD=2.24-3.618 BC
Head & Shoulders 👤
Classic three-peak reversal pattern indicating trend exhaustion:
Standard H&S: Bearish reversal at tops
Inverse H&S: Bullish reversal at bottoms
Automatic neckline validation and price target calculation
Double Patterns 📊
Powerful reversal patterns with extreme validation:
Double Top: Two similar highs with valley between (bearish)
Double Bottom: Two similar lows with peak between (bullish)
Includes lookback period validation to ensure patterns are significant extremes
Wedge Patterns 📐
Continuation/reversal patterns with converging trend lines:
Rising Wedge: Converging upward slopes (typically bearish)
Falling Wedge: Converging downward slopes (typically bullish)
Volume confirmation required for increased accuracy
🎯 Trading Applications
Entry Signals
Harmonic Patterns: Enter at point D completion with targets at point A
H&S Patterns: Enter on neckline break with calculated targets
Double Patterns: Enter on support/resistance break with measured moves
Wedge Patterns: Enter on breakout direction with volume confirmation
Risk Management
Use pattern structure for logical stop placement
Pattern invalidation levels provide clear exit rules
Multiple pattern confirmation increases probability
Multi-Timeframe Analysis
Higher ZigZag depth for longer-term patterns
Lower sensitivity for short-term trading patterns
Combine with other timeframes for confluence
⚙️ Optimal Settings
For Day Trading (1m-15m charts)
ZigZag Sensitivity: 5-9
Depth Multiplier: 1-2
Enable all pattern types for maximum opportunities
For Swing Trading (1H-4H charts)
ZigZag Sensitivity: 9-15
Depth Multiplier: 2-3
Focus on harmonic and H&S patterns
For Position Trading (Daily+ charts)
ZigZag Sensitivity: 15-25
Depth Multiplier: 3-5
Emphasize major harmonic and double patterns
🔧 Technical Specifications
Maximum Lookback: 5000 bars for comprehensive analysis
Pattern Overlap Prevention: Intelligent filtering prevents duplicate patterns
Performance Optimized: Efficient algorithms for real-time detection
Volume Integration: Advanced volume analysis for wedge confirmation
Fibonacci Precision: 10% tolerance for harmonic ratio validation
📚 How to Use
Add to Chart: Apply indicator to any timeframe/market
Configure Settings: Adjust sensitivity based on trading style
Enable Patterns: Toggle desired pattern types
Analyze Results: Look for completed patterns with clear structure
Plan Trades: Use price targets and pattern invalidation for trade management
Perfect for both novice and experienced traders seeking systematic pattern recognition with visualization and entry/exit signals.
Normalized Open InterestNormalized Open Interest (nOI) — Indicator Overview
What it does
Normalized Open Interest (nOI) transforms raw futures open-interest data into a 0-to-100 oscillator, so you can see at a glance whether participation is unusually high or low—similar in spirit to an RSI but applied to open interest. The script positions today’s OI inside a rolling high–low range and paints it with contextual colours.
Core logic
Data source – Loads the built-in “_OI” symbol that TradingView provides for the current market.
Rolling range – Looks back a user-defined number of bars (default 500) to find the highest and lowest OI in that window.
Normalization – Calculates
nOI = (OI – lowest) / (highest – lowest) × 100
so 0 equals the minimum of the window and 100 equals the maximum.
Visual cues – Plots the oscillator plus fixed horizontal levels at 70 % and 30 % (or your own numbers). The line turns teal above the upper level, red below the lower, and neutral grey in between.
User inputs
Window Length (bars) – How many candles the indicator scans for the high–low range; larger numbers smooth the curve, smaller numbers make it more reactive.
Upper Threshold (%) – Default 70. Anything above this marks potentially crowded or overheated interest.
Lower Threshold (%) – Default 30. Anything below this marks low or capitulating interest.
Practical uses
Spot extremes – Values above the upper line can warn that the long side is crowded; values below the lower line suggest disinterest or short-side crowding.
Confirm breakouts – A price breakout backed by a sharp rise in nOI signals genuine engagement.
Look for divergences – If price makes a new high but nOI does not, participation might be fading.
Combine with volume or RSI – Layer nOI with other studies to filter false signals.
Tips
On intraday charts for non-crypto symbols the script automatically fetches daily OI data to avoid gaps.
Adjust the thresholds to 80/20 or 60/40 to fit your market and risk preferences.
Alerts, shading, or additional signal logic can be added easily because the oscillator is already normalised.
The Butterfly [theUltimator5]This is a technical analysis tool designed to automatically detect and visualize Butterfly harmonic patterns based on recent market pivot structures. This indicator uses a unique plotting and detection algorithm to find and display valid Butterfly patterns on the chart.
The indicator works in real-time and historically by identifying major swing highs and lows (pivots) based on a user-defined ZigZag length. It then evaluates whether the most recent price structure conforms to the ideal proportions of a bullish or bearish Butterfly pattern. If the ratios between price legs XA, AB, BC, and projected CD meet defined tolerances, the pattern is plotted on the chart along with a projected D point for potential reversal.
Key Features:
Automatic Pivot Detection: The script analyzes recent price action to construct a ZigZag pattern, identifying swing points as potential X, A, B, and C coordinates.
Butterfly Pattern Validation: The pattern is validated against traditional Fibonacci ratios:
--AB should be approximately 78.6% of XA.
--BC must lie between 38.2% and 88.6% of AB.
--CD is projected as a multiple of BC, with user control over the ratio (e.g., 1.618–2.24).
Bullish and Bearish Recognition: The pattern logic detects both bullish and bearish Butterflies, automatically adjusting plotting direction and color themes.
Custom Ratio Tolerance: Users can define how strictly the AB/XA and BC/AB legs must adhere to ideal ratios, using a percentage-based tolerance slider.
Fallback Detection Logic: If a new pattern is not identified in recent bars, the script performs a backward search on the last four pivots to find the most recent valid pattern.
Force Mode: A toggle allows users to force the drawing of a Butterfly pattern on the most recent pivot structure, regardless of whether the ideal Fibonacci rules are satisfied.
Dynamic Visualization:
--Clear labeling of X, A, B, C, and D points.
--Colored connecting lines and filled triangles to visualize structure.
--Optional table displaying key Fibonacci ratios and how close each leg is to ideal values.
Inputs:
Length: Controls the sensitivity of the ZigZag pivots. Smaller values result in more frequent pivots.
Tolerance (%): Adjustable threshold for acceptable deviation in AB/XA and BC/AB ratios.
CD Length Multiplier: Projects point D by multiplying the BC leg using a value between 1.618 and 2.24.
Force New Pattern: Overrides validation checks to display a Butterfly structure on recent pivots regardless of ratio accuracy.
Show Table: Enables a table showing calculated ratios and deviations from the ideal.
Multi-Timeframe Wolfe Wave StrategyThis invite-only strategy implements an advanced multi-timeframe Wolfe Wave pattern recognition system specifically designed for institutional-grade algorithmic trading environments.
**Core Mathematical Framework:**
The strategy employs sophisticated mathematical calculations across 10 distinct timeframes (377, 233, 144, 89, 55, 34, 21, 13, 8, 5 periods), utilizing Elliott Wave ratio theory combined with proprietary algorithmic enhancements. Unlike standard Wolfe Wave implementations that rely on visual pattern recognition, this system uses quantitative analysis to identify precise entry and exit points.
**Technical Implementation:**
• **Pattern Detection Algorithm:** Calculates price relationships using configurable ratio sets including Fibonacci sequences, Elliott Wave ratios, Golden Ratio, Harmonic Patterns, Pi-based calculations, and custom mathematical progressions
• **Multi-Timeframe Confluence:** Simultaneously analyzes patterns across all timeframes to ensure signal reliability and reduce false positives
• **Dynamic Target Calculation:** Employs advanced mathematical modeling to project optimal profit targets based on historical price behavior and pattern completion theory
• **Risk Management Engine:** Implements position-based stop losses calculated as percentages of target profits, with liquidation price monitoring for leveraged positions
**Originality and Innovation:**
This implementation differs significantly from traditional Wolfe Wave indicators through several key innovations:
1. **Algorithmic Pattern Validation:** Uses mathematical confirmation across multiple timeframes rather than subjective visual analysis
2. **Adaptive Ratio Selection:** Offers 24 different ratio calculation methods, allowing optimization for various market conditions
3. **Institutional Integration:** Features comprehensive webhook messaging for automated execution via external trading systems
4. **Advanced Position Management:** Includes sophisticated position sizing controls with maximum concurrent position limits
**Strategy Logic:**
For bullish conditions, the algorithm identifies when price action meets specific mathematical criteria:
- Point validation through ratio analysis between swing highs/lows
- Confluence confirmation across multiple timeframes
- Minimum profit threshold filtering to ensure trade quality
- Dynamic stop-loss positioning based on pattern geometry
The mathematical approach uses proprietary calculations that extend beyond traditional Fibonacci levels, incorporating elements from chaos theory, fractal geometry, and advanced statistical analysis.
**Risk Management Features:**
• Configurable stop-loss percentages relative to profit targets
• Maximum position limits to control portfolio exposure
• Liquidation price monitoring for margin trading
• Time-based filtering options for market session control
• Minimum profit threshold settings to filter low-quality signals
**Intended Markets and Conditions:**
Optimized for cryptocurrency markets with high volatility and sufficient liquidity. Works effectively in trending and ranging market conditions due to its multi-timeframe approach. Best suited for assets with clear swing structure and adequate price movement.
**Performance Characteristics:**
The strategy is designed for active trading with frequent position entries across multiple timeframes. Position holding periods vary from short-term scalping to medium-term swing trading depending on pattern completion timeframes.
**Technical Requirements:**
Requires understanding of advanced pattern recognition theory, risk management principles, and algorithmic trading concepts. Users should be familiar with Wolfe Wave methodology and Elliott Wave theory fundamentals.