3+ Consecutive Higher or Lower Closes (Full Highlight)This indicator identifies 3 or more sequential bars of higher/lower candle closes and highlights them on the chart.
Candle colour is adjustable.
This is the first edition and has a small issue where it only starts highlighting from the 3rd bar in the sequence.
I'll continue working on this to try to debug
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2HH2LL [CCE_Charts]Detects the "Two Higher Highs, Two Lower Lows" (2HH2LL) pattern formation and provides strength analysis with trade signals. The indicator displays visual markers, S/R zones, and clear signals for LONG or SHORT positions.
Pattern Description
The 2HH2LL pattern consists of two consecutive higher highs and two consecutive lower lows. This formation can signal potential trend reversals or continuations depending on market context.
Key Features
• Pattern strength analysis using S/R zone and volume confirmation
• Clear LONG or SHORT trade signals
• Visual markers highlighting pattern components
• Support/Resistance zone visualization
• Customizable alerts for real-time notifications
• Detailed information panel
How to Use This Indicator
1. Add the indicator to your chart
2. Configure settings based on your trading style
3. Look for the "2HH2LL" label when a valid pattern forms
4. Check the pattern strength (STRONG, MEDIUM, WEAK)
5. Note the trade direction signal (LONG or SHORT)
6. Verify the pattern with other technical tools
7. Set up alerts for real-time notifications
Settings Guide
Pattern Settings
• Lookback Period: Controls pivot point detection (5-50)
• Minimum Swing Strength: Required percentage change between highs/lows
Confirmation Settings
• S/R Zone Size: Size of support/resistance zone
• Volume Confirmation Threshold: Volume multiple required for confirmation
• Volume Average Period: Bars used for volume average calculation
Visual Settings
• Show H1/H2/L1/L2 Labels: Toggle pattern component labels
• Show S/R Zone: Toggle support/resistance zone display
Signal Settings
• Trade Direction: How trade direction is determined (SHORT, LONG, AUTO)
Alert Settings
• Alert on All Patterns: Trigger alerts for all valid patterns
• Alert on STRONG Patterns Only: Only alert on strong patterns
• Alert on Direction: Filter alerts by trade direction
Pattern Strength Analysis
The indicator classifies pattern strength into three categories:
• STRONG: Both confirmation factors present (S/R test and volume)
• MEDIUM: One confirmation factor present
• WEAK: No confirmation factors present
For best results, use this indicator in combination with other technical tools and always consider the broader market context.
The LBF modelThe LBF Model is a structural pattern detector that highlights potential reversal zones using a specific sequence of pivot points. It identifies both bearish (LL → LH → LL → HH → LH) and bullish (HH → HL → HH → LL → HL) formations, marking moments where price shows signs of exhaustion and directional shift.
Built purely on price action, the LBF Model avoids indicators and focuses on clean structure. It draws patterns directly on the chart, with customizable sensitivity and colors. Whether used on its own or with other tools, it helps traders spot key turning points with clarity and precision.
[blackcat] L3 Magic-9/13 with Reversal Points ConfirmationOVERVIEW
The L3 Magic-9/13 with Reversal Points Confirmation indicator is designed to help traders identify potential reversal points in the market using a sequential approach. This indicator adopts the "buy when fearful, sell when greedy" philosophy, focusing on capturing key reversal moments 📉↗️. It plots labels on the chart to indicate these reversal points and uses custom functions to filter occurrences based on specific conditions.
FEATURES
Identifies consecutive price movements to detect potential reversals.
Plots labels for various sequential patterns:
High Sequentials: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13
Low Sequentials: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13
Uses custom functions to count consecutive occurrences and filter conditions.
Provides visual confirmation of reversal points with colored labels 🏷️.
Allows customization of sequence lengths and lookback periods ⚙️.
HOW TO USE
Add the indicator to your TradingView chart by selecting it from the indicators list.
Observe the plotted labels indicating potential reversal zones:
Green labels for buy signals ('B').
Red labels for sell signals ('S').
Customize the sequence lengths and lookback periods as needed in the settings panel.
Combine this indicator with other tools for confirmation before making trading decisions.
LIMITATIONS
The indicator relies heavily on sequential patterns, which might not capture all market nuances.
False signals can occur in ranging or sideways markets 🌪️.
Users should always confirm signals with other forms of analysis.
NOTES
Ensure that you have sufficient historical data available for accurate calculations.
Test the indicator thoroughly on demo accounts before applying it to live trading 🔍.
Understand the concept of buying at bottoms and selling at tops before using this indicator.
[blackcat] L3 Magic-9 Sequential SetupOVERVIEW
The L3 Magic-9 Sequential Setup indicator is designed to identify potential reversal points in the market using a sequential pattern analysis. This script plots specific labels on the chart based on predefined conditions, helping traders spot key levels where price reversals might occur 📉↗️.
FEATURES
Identifies consecutive occurrences of price movements above or below certain thresholds.
Plots labeled markers on the chart for easy visualization:
Red Labels: Indicate potential sell signals (e.g., '5', '6', '7', etc.).
Green Labels: Indicate potential buy signals (e.g., '5', '6', '7', etc.)
Uses custom functions to filter and count occurrences over specified lookback periods ⚙️.
Changes bar colors based on detected signals for enhanced visual cues 🎨.
Supports extensive customization through input parameters for fine-tuning the setup.
HOW TO USE
Add the indicator to your TradingView chart by selecting it from the indicators list.
Observe the plotted labels ('5', '6', '7', etc.) indicating potential reversal zones.
Pay attention to bar color changes that confirm the identified patterns.
Combine this indicator with other tools for confirmation before making trading decisions.
LIMITATIONS
The indicator relies heavily on sequential patterns, which may not capture all market nuances.
False signals can occur in ranging or sideways markets 🌪️.
Users should always confirm signals with other forms of analysis.
NOTES
Ensure that you have sufficient historical data available for accurate calculations.
Test the indicator thoroughly on demo accounts before applying it to live trading 🔍.
Customize input parameters as needed to fit your trading strategy.
[blackcat] L3 Magic-9 Sequential within HighlightsOVERVIEW
The L3 Magic-9 Sequential within Highlights indicator is designed to identify potential buy and sell signals based on sequential price patterns. This script uses custom functions to detect consecutive occurrences of specific conditions and highlights these patterns on the chart with labels and background colors 📊🔍.
FEATURES
Detects sequential price patterns for both bullish and bearish movements:
High sequences: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13 bars.
Low sequences: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13 bars.
Plots characters ('5', '6', etc.) and shapes (arrows) on the chart to indicate detected sequences 🏷️↗️↘️.
Uses a customizable period for calculating averages of price differences.
Highlights overbought and oversold conditions using background colors 🎨.
Generates buy ('B') and sell ('S') labels based on filtered occurrences and index values.
HOW TO USE
Add the indicator to your TradingView chart by selecting it from the indicators list.
Observe the plotted characters and arrows indicating detected sequential patterns.
Monitor the background color changes to identify overbought and oversold conditions.
Look for generated buy ('B') and sell ('S') labels for potential trading opportunities.
Customize the period and thresholds in the settings panel as needed ⚙️.
LIMITATIONS
The indicator relies heavily on sequential price patterns, which might not capture all market nuances.
False signals can occur in ranging or sideways markets 🌪️.
Users should always confirm signals with other forms of analysis before making trading decisions.
NOTES
Ensure that you have sufficient historical data available for accurate calculations.
Test the indicator thoroughly on demo accounts before applying it to live trading 🔍.
Adjust the period and threshold inputs to fit your preferred trading strategy.
Master Simple IndicatorThe streamlined Pine Script, created by masterbtcltc, is a technical analysis indicator that overlays on a price chart to provide buy and sell signals based on a dynamic 120-day simple moving average (SMA). Here's how it works:
Dynamic Moving Average: Calculates a 120-day SMA (ma_dynamic) using closing prices to smooth out price fluctuations and identify trends.
Buy/Sell Signals:
Buy Signal: Triggered when the closing price crosses above the 120-day SMA (longSignal), indicating potential bullish momentum. A white triangle with "close" text appears below the bar.
Sell Signal: Triggered when the closing price crosses below the 120-day SMA (shortSignal), suggesting bearish momentum. A yellow triangle with "Short" text appears above the bar.
Alerts: Generates alerts for buy (Long Signal Alert) and sell (Short Signal Alert) signals, notifying users when the price crosses the SMA.
Visual Highlights:
Price vs. SMA: The area between the closing price and the 120-day SMA is filled with yellow if the price is above the SMA (bullish) or blue if below (bearish).
50-day vs. 120-day SMA: The area between the 50-day SMA and 120-day SMA is filled green when the 50-day SMA is above the 120-day SMA, indicating a stronger bullish trend.
Created by masterbtcltc, this indicator helps traders identify trend changes and potential entry/exit points based on price interactions with the 120-day SMA, with clear visual cues and alerts for decision-making.
Master Litecoin Network Growth BandsThe "Master Litecoin Network Growth Bands" indicator (Pine Script v5) plots 26 horizontal bands on the Litecoin price chart (VANTAGE:LTCUSD) by dividing IntoTheBlock’s total Litecoin addresses by divisors (400 to 20,000,000). Each band (Band1 to Band26) is drawn with a white, thin line (linewidth=1), showing network growth relative to price to help identify support, resistance, or valuation levels. Note that this indicator does not include addresses on Litecoin’s MWEB (MimbleWimble Extension Blocks).
Master Litecoin Hashrate IndicatorThis script is a custom indicator called "Master Litecoin Hashrate Indicator," designed to track and visualize Litecoin's hashrate trends in the form of both a moving average and raw hashrate data. Here’s a breakdown of how it works:
Overview:
Indicator Type: It’s an overlay set to false, meaning it won’t be plotted directly on the price chart but on a separate pane beneath it.
Litecoin Hashrate: This tracks the computational power used to mine Litecoin, in PH/s (Peta Hashes per second).
Key Components:
Inputs:
ma_length: This is the length of the moving average, calculated as half of 7 (which equals 3.5), to smooth out the hashrate data.
Hashrate Data:
hashrate: The script pulls real-time Litecoin hashrate data using the INTOTHEBLOCK:LTC_HASHRATE security symbol from TradingView.
ma_hashrate: A simple moving average (SMA) is applied to the raw hashrate data over the defined period (ma_length), helping to smooth out short-term fluctuations.
Plotting:
hashrate: The raw hashrate is plotted in yellow with a linewidth of 2.
ma_hashrate: The moving average of the hashrate is plotted in white with a linewidth of 2.
Background Color:
The background color changes dynamically depending on the relationship between the raw hashrate and its moving average:
If the raw hashrate is greater than the moving average, the background turns a yellow color (with 90% transparency).
If the raw hashrate is less than the moving average, the background turns blue (with 90% transparency).
If they are equal, there is no background color change.
Purpose:
This indicator helps to visualize the current hashrate trends and compare them with the longer-term moving average. By doing so, it can highlight periods where the hashrate is either increasing or decreasing significantly, giving traders insights into network activity and mining strength.
Session Highs and Lows IndicatorSession Highs and Lows Indicator
This indicator automatically tracks and displays the High and Low prices for major trading sessions:
London
New York
Asia
New York Close
For each session, it plots:
A label at the highest and lowest price point reached during the session.
A dashed line showing the high and low levels extended to the right (until the current bar), helping traders visualize key support/resistance zones.
You can toggle visibility for each session individually through the settings panel.
Session times are set in GMT+8, but you can adjust them in the code if needed.
Color code:
London: Blue
New York: Red
Asia: Green
New York Close: Orange
All lines and labels are semi-transparent to avoid chart clutter.
Ideal for intraday and session-based trading strategies.
Intraday vs Overnight Change TrackerThis indicator tracks a synthetic price path based on either intraday or overnight return behavior, allowing users to analyze which component of daily price movement is contributing more to long-term performance.
***THIS INDICATOR ONLY WORKS ON THE DAILY TIMEFRAME***
Intraday mode compounds price change from market open to close: close / open
Overnight mode compounds price change from previous close to current open: open / close
The user can select one of these two modes using a dropdown input. The synthetic price series starts from the second bar of the chart and compounds forward bar-by-bar using the selected return type. The result is a line that reflects cumulative return based solely on either intraday or overnight activity.
⚙️ Inputs
Synthetic Price Type: Select between "Intraday" or "Overnight" to visualize the respective compounded price series.
📈 Usage Notes
This indicator is intended for visual comparison of intraday vs. overnight price dynamics over time. It can be useful for identifying behavioral patterns, session-based return anomalies, or testing session bias strategies.
Only one synthetic line is shown at a time based on user selection.
If you want to view both intraday and overnight lines, then you can add the indicator twice, which is shown above.
D3m4h GIFVGDescription
D3m4h GIFVG is an indicator designed to automatically detect market imbalances—often referred to as FVGs (Fair Value Gaps)—and potential pivot-based shifts in market structure. It offers a dynamic approach to visualizing supply/demand inefficiencies and pivot-based trend changes. Key features include:
1. Pivot-Based Bullish/Bearish Detection
The indicator identifies higher-high/lower-low pivot logic as well as “outside bar” pivots.
It tracks when the market transitions from bullish to bearish ranges, or vice versa, by using multiple checks:
Pivot low/high detection
Break-of-structure (when price crosses the last pivot)
Opposing FVG detection to confirm an intraday pivot shift
2. FVG (Fair Value Gap) Detection
The script automatically scans for bullish or bearish FVG conditions:
Bullish FVG: Candle at position (bar_index - 2) has a high below the current candle’s low.
Bearish FVG: Candle at position (bar_index - 2) has a low above the current candle’s high.
When it detects an FVG, it draws a box on the chart to highlight the price gap (yellow boxes by default).
3. Pivot Range FVG
If an FVG forms while the market is in a bullish pivot range, the script can paint a special “blue” FVG to underscore its significance. The same logic applies if a newly formed FVG appears in a bearish pivot range.
4. Filled Gap Cleanup
You can optionally hide standard FVG boxes once they’re filled. For example, if the candle’s body (or candle range) covers that gap, the box is removed to keep your chart clean.
5. Pivot-Range FVG “Raided” Cleanup
If the pivot-based FVG is later filled from the opposing direction, it turns green and can optionally remove itself after a set number of bars.
6. Informative Table
A small table on the chart optionally displays whether or not the pivot-based FVG has been “raided”. You can toggle this table on/off in the settings.
How It Works
1. Pivot Shifts
The script tracks the last pivot high/low using a combination of candle-based pivot detection and break-of-structure checks (when price crosses the last pivot in the opposite direction).
When a shift is detected, the pivot range ID increments—this helps the script know when to remove old pivot-based FVGs or draw new ones.
2. FVG Formation
Each new bar checks if a bullish or bearish FVG formed (comparing the high of bar two bars ago to the current low, or the low of bar two bars ago to the current high).
If one is found, a box is drawn to highlight the imbalance. Its color and extension depend on script settings.
3. Imbalance or Pivot FVG
Standard imbalance boxes appear in yellow.
If the new imbalance coincides with a bullish or bearish pivot range, a special “pivot imbalance” box in blue is drawn.
3. Hide Filled
If a newly formed candle’s body fully covers the FVG, the box is considered filled. If Hide Filled Gaps is enabled, the box is deleted once it’s covered.
4. Raid Status
For the pivot-based (blue) FVG, once price invalidates it from the opposite side, it changes color to green and gets removed after a user-defined number of bars.
How to Use
1. Look for FVGs
Observe yellow boxes to identify potential intraday imbalances. Watch for price returning to fill these zones.
If you see a “blue” box, it signifies a pivot-based FVG in line with a recognized shift in structure—arguably a higher-probability zone.
2. “Hide Filled Gaps”
Turn this on if you only want to see currently active or partially filled imbalances. The script cleans up old, fully covered boxes to keep your chart neat.
3. Pivot Shifts
Note the script’s internal pivot logic. Each new pivot re-defines bullish or bearish states. Use these states to gauge the short-term trend shifts.
4. Toggle the Table
You can show or hide the chart table by enabling/disabling “Show Table” from the inputs. This table indicates if the pivot-based “GIFVG” has been “raided” or not.
5. Extend Count
Adjust the extendCount in the code if you want FVG boxes to extend further or shorter in time.
Underlying Concepts
Fair Value Gaps
Market inefficiencies that occur when price jumps, leaving a “gap” from the candle 2 bars ago to the current candle. They can act like mini supply/demand zones where price may revisit for balance.
Pivot Ranges
The script tries to maintain an internal sense of whether the market is in a bullish or bearish pivot range. When it sees a contrary FVG or break-of-structure, it flips the pivot state.
Outside Bars
A candle that has both a higher high and a lower low than the previous bar. The script uses these to mark significant pivot shifts.
By combining pivot-based logic with FVG detection, the D3m4h GIFVG indicator helps highlight potential areas of liquidity or unfilled value. Traders can use these zones to plan entries/exits or to confirm short-term trend shifts.
Master Global Liquidity Shifted 75 DaysThe Global Liquidity Index is a Pine Script (version 5) technical indicator designed to measure and visualize global financial liquidity by aggregating data from various central bank balance sheets and money supply metrics. The indicator is plotted as an overlay on the price chart using the left scale, with the entire line shifted left by 75 days.
Key features:
Data Sources: Incorporates balance sheet data from major central banks including the Federal Reserve (FED), European Central Bank (ECB), People's Bank of China (PBC), Bank of Japan (BOJ), and other central banks, along with optional M2 money supply data from various countries.
Components: Includes options to toggle specific liquidity factors such as FED balance sheet, Treasury General Account (TGA), Reverse Repurchase Agreements (RRP), and regional M2 money supplies, all converted to USD.
75-Day Shift: The indicator's output is shifted left by 75 days on the chart, aligning historical liquidity data with earlier price action, with this shift period adjustable via the "Shift Days Left" input.
Calculations:
Computes a total liquidity value by summing enabled central bank and M2 data (adjusted for RRP and TGA as drains)
Scales the total by dividing by 1 trillion (10^12)
Applies a Simple Moving Average (SMA) and Rate of Change (ROC) with user-defined periods
Final output is either the SMA of ROC or SMA alone, depending on ROC length
Visualization: Plots the shifted result as a yellow line with a linewidth of 2.
ID 10 Second BarsEnters numbers 1, 3 and 5 under the appropriate bars on the 10 second chart and permits you to adjust the colors of each number.
Supertrend with 1% Target and 1% StoplossSupertrend Calculation: The Supertrend indicator is calculated using the Average True Range (ATR) and a factor. The factor and ATR length can be adjusted in the inputs.
Long and Short Conditions: The strategy enters a long position when the price crosses above the Supertrend line and a short position when the price crosses below it.
Target and Stop Loss: The strategy places a 1% target and a 1% stop loss for both long and short positions.
Visuals: The stop loss and take profit levels are plotted on the chart for better visibility.
Grim SlashOverview:
The Touch Previous Candle Strategy is a simple yet effective trading approach designed for the 1-hour chart. It focuses on price action by placing trades when the current candle interacts with key levels from the previous candle. The strategy is fully automated and includes risk management with take profit and stop loss levels.
Entry Conditions:
Buy Signal: A buy order is triggered when the low of the current candle touches or drops below the previous candle's closing price.
Sell Signal: A position is closed when the high of the current candle reaches or exceeds the previous candle's highest price.
Risk Management:
Take Profit: The trade is exited automatically when the price increases by 15% from the entry point.
Stop Loss: A stop loss is set at 5% below the entry price to minimize risk.
Best Use Cases:
Works well in volatile markets where price frequently tests previous levels.
Suitable for traders who prefer price-action-based strategies over indicators.
Can be optimized for different assets or timeframes based on market behavior.
Holy MollySell when the last closed candle has the purpe marking.
Buy when the last candle gets a green marking.
TP is alawys the horizontal line.
Tweak the settings for your liking, the threshold should be set always to the actual pair, to be within a few pips or points, you can get references from the chart, where you have two loes or highs really close almost with zero difference, if those are shown only, your settings is ok.
Do a back test, you will see, price eventually always gets there. Mostly the very next candle but sometimes it takes a few candles.
WalidTrader2025This is a Pine Script (version 5) code for a custom technical analysis indicator called "Market Structure Fibonacci Indicator" designed for use in TradingView. The indicator appears to combine market structure analysis with Fibonacci levels to help traders identify key price levels and market conditions.
Key features of the indicator include:
Fibonacci-based "breaker zones" that help identify potential support and resistance areas
A dynamic equilibrium price level that determines bullish/bearish market conditions
Buy-side and sell-side liquidity levels tracking
A status table displaying the current market trend (Bullish/Bearish) and market condition (Premium/Discount/Neutral)
Customizable visual elements including colors, line widths, and transparency levels
The indicator overlays on the price chart and uses the period's open, high, and low prices to calculate various Fibonacci projections at the 0.375 and 0.625 levels. It then creates zones ("breaker zones") that could indicate potential areas where price might react.
CMP vs ATH PercentageThis indicator helps traders and investors track how the current market price (CMP) compares to the all-time high (ATH) price of an asset. It calculates the percentage difference between the CMP and ATH and displays it visually on the chart. A label is placed on the latest bar, showing key information like:
ATH (All-Time High Price)
CMP (Current Market Price)
Percentage Comparison (CMP as a percentage of ATH)
Additionally, the indicator plots a horizontal line at the ATH level to provide a clear visual reference for the price history.
Use Cases:
Identify price levels relative to historical highs.
Gauge whether the price is nearing or far from its ATH.
Quickly assess how much the price has recovered or declined from the ATH.
Customization:
You can modify the label's style, color, or text formatting according to your preferences. This indicator is useful for long-term analysis, especially when tracking stocks, indices, or other financial instruments on a weekly timeframe.
Note:
This indicator is designed to work on higher timeframes (e.g., daily or weekly) where ATH levels are more meaningful.
Tick Marubozu StrategyStrategy Concept:
This strategy identifies Marubozu candles on a tick chart (customizable pip size) with high volume to signal strong market momentum.
Bearish Marubozu → Strong selling pressure → Enter a SELL trade
Bullish Marubozu → Strong buying pressure → Enter a BUY trade
Entry Conditions:
Marubozu Definition:
Open price ≈ High for a bearish Marubozu (minimal wick at the top).
Open price ≈ Low for a bullish Marubozu (minimal wick at the bottom).
Customizable body size (in pips).
High Volume Confirmation:
The volume of the Marubozu candle must be above the moving average of volume (e.g., 20-period SMA).
Trade Direction:
Bearish Marubozu with High Volume → SELL
Bullish Marubozu with High Volume → BUY
Exit Conditions:
Time-Based Expiry: Since it's for binary options, the trade duration is pre-defined (e.g., 1-minute expiry).
Reversal Candle: If a strong opposite Marubozu appears, it may indicate a trend shift.
Last Candle OHLCThis simple yet powerful TradingView indicator displays the Open, High, Low, and Close (OHLC) values of the last completed candle directly on your chart. Whether you're trading stocks, forex, or crypto, having quick access to the most recent candle's price levels can be crucial for decision-making.
✨ Features:
✅ Shows the Open, High, Low, and Close of the last completed candle
✅ Works on any timeframe and asset
✅ Helps traders spot key price levels for entry, stop-loss, or take-profit decisions
Perfect for price action traders, scalpers, and swing traders! 🚀
New intraday high with weak barStrategy Logic:
The strategy checks if the current bar’s high is the highest high of the last 10 bar and if internal bar strength is less than 0.15.
Position is closed when close is greater than the previous bar’s high.
When a position is open, the script applies a light green background on the chart to signal that you are in a trade.
Hourly Market Movement Pattern Indicator# Hourly Market Movement Pattern Indicator
This versatile technical analysis tool identifies the most active hours for trading by analyzing historical price movements. While it can be viewed on any timeframe chart, the indicator specifically tracks and displays which hours of the day historically show the strongest upward or downward price movements, helping traders optimize their trading schedule around these recurring hourly patterns.
## Core Features
- Tracks the best performing hours for both upward and downward movements
- Viewable on any timeframe chart while maintaining hourly analysis
- Clear visual display through a color-coded table overlay
- Real-time updates with new market data
- Works with all trading instruments (stocks, crypto, forex, futures, etc.)
## Timeframe Applications
### Chart Viewing Options
- Can be viewed on any timeframe chart (1min to Monthly)
- Maintains hourly pattern analysis regardless of chart timeframe
- Helps correlate hourly patterns with your preferred trading timeframe
- Allows detailed visualization of hourly patterns within your analysis period
### Intraday Trading
- Identify the most profitable hours for trading
- Plan trading sessions around historically strong hours
- Optimize entry and exit timing based on hourly patterns
- Structure day trading schedules around peak movement hours
### Swing Trading
- Use hourly statistics to optimize entry/exit timing
- Plan trade executions during historically strong hours
- Time position entries based on hourly success rates
- Enhance swing trading decisions with hourly pattern data
## Practical Applications
### Pattern Recognition
- Track recurring hourly market movements
- Identify institutional trading hour patterns
- Detect regular market cycle hours
- Recognize changes in hourly market behavior
### Risk Management
- Adjust position sizing based on historical hourly patterns
- Plan entries during statistically favorable hours
- Time stop loss adjustments around known volatile hours
- Scale positions according to hourly success rates
### Trade Planning
- Schedule trading sessions during optimal hours
- Plan trade executions around strong movement periods
- Structure trading day around peak hours
- Time position adjustments to favorable hours
## Setup Options
- Timeframe: View on any chart timeframe while tracking hourly patterns
- Visual Display: Non-intrusive table overlay
- Color Coding: Green for upward movements, Red for downward movements
- Hour Display: 24-hour format for global market compatibility
## Trading Strategy Integration
The indicator enhances trading approaches through:
- Optimal hour identification for trade execution
- Historical hourly pattern analysis
- Day trading session optimization
- Position timing based on hourly statistics
## Notes
This indicator proves particularly valuable for:
- Traders seeking to optimize their daily trading schedule
- Day traders focusing on peak market hours
- Swing traders optimizing entry/exit timing
- Traders adapting strategies to specific market hours
- International traders tracking hour-specific patterns across sessions
The tool's hourly pattern analysis provides crucial timing information regardless of your preferred chart timeframe or trading style, helping optimize trade execution around the most statistically favorable hours of the day.