Average True Range (ATR %) Stop Loss CalculatorThis indicator takes the average of a series of ATR to calculate what I would consider an optimum stop loss placement represented in percentage (read below for full overview).
While the data is plotted what is most helpful are the actual numbers presented and for my charts I remove most of the plotting.
This indicator is most helpful on the daily timeframe but can be used for all timeframes such as the 4HR, 1HR or even 15M.
This indicator should not be used alone. It should be used in conjunction with proper price action analysis. It’s also a great indicator if you chart using Value Channels. Ideally you want your stop placement to be below at least one core Value Channel boundary range. In addition to standard support and resistance and some key moving averages the market respects. This also works best when trading with the prevailing BIAS of the instrument (bull or bear).
Cryptos: Generally, that means you’re buying on retracements that fit the end of a structured move. The other option is using this in a clear up trending market where the pull backs are clearly being supported with buying.
FOREX: I built another indicator for FOREX search: ATRPIPS with SL
WTI: Helpful but I have different rules for when I trade WTI. I rely upon VCs and diagnal VCs much more when trading this.
Equities: Helpful but with the increase of volatility as well as uncertainty of Bias of the market-- this should be used as more of a guide than
What is most important is the actual percentage numbers but I've found graphing 1-3 of the actual ATRs is helpful. The rest just uncheck the checkbox in the options.
Indicator Overview:
Value 1 - 3 Period ATR (maroon)
Value 2 - 7 Period ATR (green)
Value 3 - 30 Period ATR (blue)
Value 4 - 90 Period ATR (blue, bold)
Value 5 - 1 Period ATR (green)
Value 6 - 1 Period ATR (red)
Value 6 – Prime Stop Loss Placement (maroon). This is the average of all above ATRs multiplied by 1.5
Value 7 - Move Left (red). Experimental value. This is the difference between (prime stop loss) and 1 day period move. Two ways to use this value. Use as a tighter stop loss placement. The other option is to use as a retrace target for purchase and using the Prime Stop Placement value as you’re stop loss.
All ATRs use the LOW price of the period. After testing both the low and close I’ve settled on the low to capture the most volatility you will typically experience.
Once again, this indicator should be used in conjunction with your proven trade system.
Also, by knowing what the values are within the indicator you could just eye ball what would be the best stop placement depending on the ATR or 1 or 2 ATRs you find most represent the volatility of what you are trading.
I will be expanding on this indicator by bringing in average measured moves as well as volume analysis and most likely with color changes and modifications.
Background:
While using and refining my trade system I've noticed that most moves happen in 3 periods. So we start there. The 7 period is good for a 24 hour market such as crypto (although weekend trading can be a hit or miss) and to some extent FOREX. The longer periods of 30 & 90 are to smooth out the data set. The final value of the 1 period is to bring a little more recency to the calculation.
Why multiply the average by 1.5? I've found in my own trading and system I built to be the best placement (in conjunction with VCs) to ensure you're stop isn't to close and is within the instrument you are trading volatility .
I'm looking at making this more intelligent as well as take into account volume and structured moves.
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Average True Range Stop Loss CalculatorThis indicator takes the average of a series of ATR to calculate what I would consider an optimum stop loss placement represented in percentage (read below for full overview).
While the data is plotted what is most helpful are the actual numbers presented.
This indicator is most helpful on the daily timeframe but can be used for all timeframes such as the 4HR or 1HR.
This indicator should not be used alone. It should be used in conjunction with proper price action analysis. It’s also a great indicator if you chart using Value Channels. Ideally you want your stop placement to be below at least one core Value Channel boundary range. In addition to standard support and resistance and some key moving averages the market respects. This also works best when trading with the prevailing BIAS of the instrument (bull or bear).
Cryptos: Generally, that means you’re buying on retracements that fit the end of a structured move. The other option is using this in a clear up trending market where the pull backs are clearly being supported with buying.
FOREX: I use this in my FOREX swing trades for my stop placements. Keep in mind I primarily trade my trade system and use this indicator to ensure my stop placements I define based on VCs are within the ATR tolerance. I’ve found that ATR * 1.5 is the best for my trade system.
WTI: Helpful but I have different rules for when I trade WTI. I rely upon VCs and diagnal VCs much more when trading this.
Equities: Helpful but with the increase of volatility as well as uncertainty of Bias of the market-- this should be used as more of a guide than
Indicator Overview:
Value 1 (maroon): 3 Period ATR
Value 2 (green): 7 Period ATR
Value 3 (blue): 30 Period ATR
Value 4 (blue, bold): 90 Period ATR
Value 5 (green): 1 Period ATR
Value 6 – Prime Stop Loss Placement (red): Average of all above ATR multiplied by 1.5
Value 7 (red): Difference between Value 6 (prime stop loss) and current period move. This is an experimental value. Two ways to use this value. Use as a tighter stop loss placement. The other option is to use as a retrace target for purchase and using the Prime Stop Placement value as you’re stop loss.
All ATRs use the LOW price of the period. After testing both the low and close I’ve settled on the low to capture the most volatility you will typically experience.
Once again, this indicator should be used in conjunction with your proven trade system.
Also, by knowing what the values are within the indicator you could just eye ball what would be the best stop placement depending on the ATR or 1 or 2 ATRs you find most represent the volatility of what you are trading.
I will be expanding on this indicator by bringing in average measured moves as well as volume analysis and most likely with color changes and modifications.
Background:
While using and refining my trade system I've noticed that most moves happen in 3 periods. So we start there. The 7 period is good for a 24 hour market such as crypto (although weekend trading can be a hit or miss) and to some extent FOREX. The longer periods of 30 & 90 are to smooth out the data set. The final value of the 1 period is to bring a little more recency to the calculation.
Why multiply the average by 1.5? I've found in my own trading and system I built to be the best placement (in conjunction with VCs) to ensure you're stop isn't to close and is within the instrument you are trading volatility.
I'm looking at making this more intelligent as well as take into account volume and structured moves.
atr stop loss for double SMA v6Strategy Name
atr stop loss for double SMA v6
Credit: This v6 update is based on Daveatt’s “BEST ATR Stop Multiple Strategy.”
Core Logic
Entry: Go long when the 15-period SMA crosses above the 45-period SMA; go short on the inverse cross.
Stop-Loss: On entry, compute ATR(14)×2.0 and set a fixed stop at entry ± that amount. Stop remains static until hit.
Trend Tracking: Uses barssince() to ensure only one active long or short position; stop is only active while that trend persists.
Visualization
Plots fast/slow SMA lines in teal/orange.
On each entry bar, displays a label showing “ATR value” and “ATR×multiple” positioned at the 30-bar low (long) or high (short).
Draws an “×” at the stop-price level in green (long) or red (short) while the position is open.
Execution Settings
Initial Capital: $100 000, Size = 100 shares per trade.
Commission: 0.075% per trade.
Pyramiding: 1.
Calculations: Only on bar close (no intra-bar ticks).
Usage Notes
Static ATR stop adapts to volatility but does not trail.
Ideal for trending, liquid markets (stocks, futures, FX).
Adjust SMA lengths or ATR multiple for faster/slower signals.
ATR Stop Loss & 3 TP FinderATR Stop Loss & 3 TP Finder - By SeehraSingh
This indicator is designed to help traders automate Stop Loss (SL) and Take Profit (TP) placement based on the Average True Range (ATR). It dynamically calculates:
Stop Loss (SL): Set based on a user-defined ATR multiplier.
Three Take Profit (TP) levels: Configurable ATR multipliers for TP1, TP2, and TP3.
Customizable Price Sources: Allows traders to choose different price sources (Open, High, Low, Close, HL2, HLC3, OHLC4, HLCC4) for both SL and TP calculations.
Visual Representation: Plots dashed lines for Entry, SL, TP1, TP2, and TP3.
Table Display: Provides an easy-to-read table at the bottom showing SL, TP1, TP2, and TP3 values.
How It Works:
Select ATR length and smoothing type (RMA, SMA, EMA, WMA).
Set ATR multipliers for SL and TP levels.
Choose the price source for SL and TP calculations.
The indicator automatically plots entry, SL, and three TP levels on the chart.
Ideal For:
Traders who use ATR-based dynamic Stop Loss and Take Profit strategies.
Those who want to avoid fixed SL/TP placements and prefer volatility-based risk management.
Scalpers, Swing Traders, and Position Traders looking for automated SL/TP visualization.
Disclaimer
⚠️ Trading involves risk. This indicator is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Always conduct your own analysis before entering any trade. The author is not responsible for any financial losses incurred while using this tool. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Scalping Tool with Dynamic Take Profit & Stop Loss### **Scalping Indicator: Summary and User Guide**
The **Scalping Indicator** is a powerful tool designed for traders who focus on short-term price movements. It combines **Exponential Moving Averages (EMA)** for trend identification and **Average True Range (ATR)** for dynamic stop loss and take profit levels. The indicator is highly customizable, allowing traders to adapt it to their specific trading style and risk tolerance.
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### **Key Features**
1. **Trend Identification**:
- Uses two EMAs (Fast and Slow) to identify trend direction.
- Generates **Buy Signals** when the Fast EMA crosses above the Slow EMA.
- Generates **Sell Signals** when the Fast EMA crosses below the Slow EMA.
2. **Dynamic Take Profit (TP) and Stop Loss (SL)**:
- **Take Profit (TP)**:
- TP levels are calculated as a percentage above (for long trades) or below (for short trades) the entry price.
- TP levels are **dynamically recalculated** when the price reaches the initial target, allowing for multiple TP levels during a single trade.
- **Stop Loss (SL)**:
- SL levels are calculated using the ATR multiplier, providing a volatility-based buffer to protect against adverse price movements.
3. **Separate Settings for Long and Short Trades**:
- Users can independently enable/disable and configure TP and SL for **Buy** and **Sell** orders.
- This flexibility ensures that the indicator can be tailored to different market conditions and trading strategies.
4. **Visual Signals and Levels**:
- **Buy/Sell Signals**: Clearly marked on the chart with labels ("BUY" or "SELL").
- **TP and SL Levels**: Plotted on the chart for both long and short trades, making it easy to visualize risk and reward.
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### **How to Use the Scalping Indicator**
#### **1. Setting Up the Indicator**
- Apply the indicator to your chart in TradingView.
- Configure the input parameters based on your trading preferences:
- **Fast Length**: The period for the Fast EMA (default: 5).
- **Slow Length**: The period for the Slow EMA (default: 13).
- **ATR Length**: The period for the ATR calculation (default: 14).
- **Buy/Sell TP and SL**: Enable/disable and set the percentage or ATR multiplier for TP and SL levels.
#### **2. Interpreting the Signals**
- **Buy Signal**:
- When the Fast EMA crosses above the Slow EMA, a "BUY" label appears below the price bar.
- The TP and SL levels for the long trade are plotted on the chart.
- **Sell Signal**:
- When the Fast EMA crosses below the Slow EMA, a "SELL" label appears above the price bar.
- The TP and SL levels for the short trade are plotted on the chart.
#### **3. Managing Trades**
- **Take Profit (TP)**:
- When the price reaches the initial TP level, the indicator automatically recalculates the next TP level based on the new close price.
- This allows traders to capture additional profits as the trend continues.
- **Stop Loss (SL)**:
- The SL level is based on the ATR multiplier, providing a dynamic buffer against market volatility.
- If the price hits the SL level, the trade is considered closed, and the indicator resets.
#### **4. Customization**
- Adjust the **Fast Length** and **Slow Length** to suit your trading timeframe (e.g., shorter lengths for scalping, longer lengths for swing trading).
- Modify the **ATR Multiplier** and **TP Percentage** to align with your risk-reward ratio.
- Enable/disable TP and SL for long and short trades based on your trading strategy.
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### **Tips for Getting the Best Results**
1. **Combine with Price Action**:
- Use the Scalping Indicator in conjunction with support/resistance levels, candlestick patterns, or other technical analysis tools to confirm signals.
2. **Optimize for Your Timeframe**:
- For **scalping**, use shorter EMA lengths (e.g., Fast: 5, Slow: 13).
- For **swing trading**, use longer EMA lengths (e.g., Fast: 10, Slow: 20).
3. **Adjust Risk Management**:
- Use a smaller **ATR Multiplier** for tighter stop losses in low-volatility markets.
- Increase the **TP Percentage** to allow for larger price movements in high-volatility markets.
4. **Backtest and Practice**:
- Test the indicator on historical data to understand its performance in different market conditions.
- Use a demo account to practice trading with the indicator before applying it to live trading.
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### **Conclusion**
The **Scalping Indicator** is a versatile and user-friendly tool for traders who want to capitalize on short-term price movements. By combining trend-following EMAs with dynamic TP and SL levels, it provides a clear and systematic approach to trading. Whether you're a scalper or a swing trader, this indicator can help you identify high-probability setups and manage risk effectively. Customize it to fit your strategy, and always remember to combine it with sound risk management principles for the best results.
[Shitcoin Paradise]Take Profit + Stop LossThe Take profit + Stop loss indicator is built around The Matrix strategy , it is not suitable for anything else!
*Use it only on 4h charts*
How to use it:
- when a setup from The Matrix is ready, set the date and hour when that setup happened
- set the entry price
- set the targets (you can use the default ones)
- for conservative trading, check the "Use only one TP?" box
- set alert messages for every event
When the price reached the first TP, the stop loss will automatically be moved at entry price, yellow line (entry price) become red(stop loss).
The indicator can be set to have 3 take profits (it takes longer to finish a trade, the reward is greater, but also the risk is bigger), or the conservative way, with only one take profit.
The Take profit + Stop loss indicator uses 3 different stop losses in cascade, multiple algorithms and MTF to calculate them and calculate the starting point, from where the targets are calculated.
Scenario 1:
The price have a setup for continuing the trade, the price touches 1st TP, SL is moved to the entry price, the price reaches all targets => the trade is closed.
Scenario 2:
The price have a setup for continuing the trade, the price touches 1st TP, SL is moved to the entry price, the price fail to touch the other TPs and SL is triggered.
Scenario 3:
The price does not have a setup for continuing the trade, the SL is triggered.
Scenario 4 (conservative trading):
The price have a setup for continuing the trade, the price touches 1st TP => the trade is closed.
For invites, more details and questions, you can send us a private message.
Enjoy!
Shitcoin Paradise
ATR By Time [Chart]What is ATR By Time (Chart)?
This premium indicator is a companion script to my ATR By Time indicator.
This companion script draws your stop loss price to the chart directly. In the above example, the black line represents a regular 1x ATR stop loss above and below price action, while the colored lines are the 1x ATR By Time indicator values when set to use the "Smallest ATR" in the settings menu.
When set to "Smallest ATR", the script calculates the regular ATR and the ATR By Time of Day and compares the distance of the two values. It then selects whichever value is smaller to be used as the stop loss, and adds or subtracts it to the most recent swing high or low (or the closing price if desired).
This allows for tighter stops and larger position sizing during certain times of day for aggressive traders when set to Smallest ATR, or wider stop losses during more volatile periods of the day for conservative traders when set to Largest ATR.
Stop Loss Distance Options:
- Regular ATR
- ATR By Time
- Smallest ATR
- Largest ATR
More Information
Similar to my RVOL By Time indicator, the ATR By Time indicator works on any market that has consistent trading session lengths . So it works best on Forex & Crypto, but also works on some Stock and Futures markets.
Instead of calculating the ATR based on recent price data like the regular ATR indicator, it calculates an ATR value for each candle based on that candle’s time of day .
For example, if you set the Lookback setting on this indicator to 14, then instead of calculating the ATR based on the past 14 candles, it will calculate an ATR value based on the past 14 trading sessions for each candle (as an average).
So in other words, your 10:00AM candle will show the average of the past 14 10:00AM candles rather than the past 14 candles leading up to that 10:00AM candle.
This is extremely useful for day traders in particular as it allows you to gauge the average range of candles during certain times of day instead of only by the most recent price action.
It also draws a regular ATR (optional) – so this is essentially an enhanced ATR script that gives you multiple readings on price volatility.
If you are interested in trying the script or you want more information on how the script works, there is more information available on my website including instructions on how to apply for a free trial: ATR By Time Feature Page .
Good luck with your trading!
ATR Stop Loss v4This indicator plots the current ATR value, and the Long and Short stop losses. Watch the indicator and move your stop loss to the Long or Short as necessary.
Unlike other ATR indicators this one allows the user to customize the table placement of the ATR calculations, and the colors of each row on the table, and the text. The ATR factors can also be edited.
Safe Scalpy Stop Loss. Percentage from price visualizer.This is my first script I have published so bear with me.
I have thrown this together so you can easily see on the chart where -0.5%, -1% and -2% would be from the last candle close. I also replicated these to show positive values in case you are shorting.
I have also added a custom value setting so you can set the line at whatever percentage value you like and included an adjustable recent higher high and higher low finder to help create a recent range as it seems to work well in tandem for scalping range based price movement.
You can turn all these things on and off in the settings on the style checkboxes.
I felt the need to make this because I like to scalp trade with leverage like a total degen from time to time. Often the setups happen very quickly. It is difficult to calculate where to set a stop loss in a hurry so I keep a fixed account size/lev and just vary the position percentage size based on the percentage of the stop loss from the current price.
Sometimes when switching from a lower volatility chart to high volatility one it is easy to get caught out by quickly entering a scalp trade only to find you made your position way too big or you shouldn't have entered at all. You thought it was only moving 0.2% per candle instead of 3%. Whoops. Rekt.
This indicator is all about trying to help me avoid that with a visual clue to back up the bad maths I do quickly in my head.
I often hide it and only show it when I'm ready to enter a position to double check my SL and entry are set in a sensible area.
I thought I would publish it in case someone else finds such a simple tool handy.
Apologies if there is already something out there that does this job. I couldn't find it.
See you all on the moon.
PG ATR based Stop LossA stoploss system that enables traders to exit with limited loss or even trailing loss.
Use the levels of indicator against the candle that has seen signidicant move for running positions and the candle in which a new position is taken.
Example : For long Nifty Future at 14990 levels, when Indicator is showing 14820 at bottom on a 30 min chart, 14820 can be used as a stop loss,
similarly for short conditions upper values above top of he candle will be followed.
For medium term ongoing positions, use the levels marked against candle that offered a major move, or the candles that has put the underlying in a new price zone or range.
15-30 minutes are suitable period for intraday / short term trades. Two hours or day periods can be used for positional trades.
**Queries are welcme.**
[CP]ATR Triple Stop Loss LevelsATR based Triple Stop Loss levels that are plotted on the chart (like moving averages!).
With ATR Levels plotted on the price chart itself, you can better set your volatility based trailing Stop Loss.
Also helps to define the SL when making an entry into a stock.
Note:
This indicator is supposed to be used on Daily and Weekly Charts.
For other timeframes you would need to tweek the default parameters.
Scripting Tutorial A - TManyMA - StopsThis script is for a triple moving average strategy where the user can select from different types of moving averages, price sources, lookback periods and resolutions.
Features:
- 3 Moving Averages with variable MA types, periods, price sources, resolutions and the ability to disable each individually.
- Crossovers are plotted on the chart with detailed information regarding the crossover (Ex: 50 SMA crossed over 200 SMA )
- Forecasting available for all three MAs. MA values are forecasted 5 values out and plotted as if a continuation to the MA.
- Forecast bias also applies to all forecasting. Bias means we can forecast based on an anticipated bullish, bearish or neutral direction in the market.
- To understand bias, please read the source code, or if you can't read the code just send me a message on here or Twitter. Twitter should be linked to my profile.
- Ribbons added and on by default. Optional setting to disable the ribbons. 5 ribbons between MA1 and MA2 and another 5 between MA2 and MA3.
- Ribbons are alpha-color coded based on their relation to their default MAs.
- Ribbons are only visible between MAs if the MAs being compared share the same Type, Resolution, and Source because there is no way to consolidate those three in a simple manner.
- Ribbon values are calculated based on calculated MA Periods between the MAs.
- Converted the existing study into a strategy.
- Strategy only enters long positions with a market order when MA crossovers occur.
- Strategy exits positions when crossunders occur.
- Trades 100% of the equity with one order/position by default.
- Ability to disable trading certain crosses with input checks.
- Ability to exit trades with a take profit or stop loss.
- User input to allow quick changes to the take profit or stop loss percentages.
This script is meant as an educational script with well-formatted styling, and references for specific functions.
*** PLEASE NOTE - THIS STRATEGY IS MEANT FOR LEARNING PURPOSES. DEPENDING ON IT'S CONFIGURATION IT MAY OR MAY NOT BE USEFUL FOR ACTUAL TRADING. THE STRATEGY IS NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE ***
Hendo's Volatillity Stop HelperA simple indicator helping you with stop loss placement. It uses the recent volatility in the market to generate a band above and below price.
If you struggle with stop loss placement but already understand entries, exits and direction this indicator might be one for you.
Pairs extremely well with certain oscillators, price action trading and pivot point trading.
Comes with 8 settings to facilitate both types of traders:
High acuraccy, low risk/reward ratio
Low acuraccy, high risk/reward ratio
Colours & Transparancy are fully customizable. Access is free, source code is protected and will remain to be so.
In order to achieve the best results I highly suggest you to place stop losses below the lower band (in longs) and above the upper band (in shorts).
Stay tuned for more!
AG Trailing Stop LossThis is an indicator we have used extensively for a systematic way of trailing our stop loss, hence the name TSL - Trailing Stop Loss.
In a nutshell, it is based off Average True Range calculations.
We use it dynamically with the example of when markets are in high volatility, the SL should be trailed tighter to lock in more profit in case the volatility turns around and the market goes against our position. When markets are smooth sailing, e.g. no unusual volatility, the SL can be trailed at a "regular" distance. For longer-term trades or when you may expect the market to pullback but continue in the direction of your position, you can trail the SL using the "wide" setting.
All parameters are editable, but I would suggest leaving the defaults as they are. In this version, I have included 3 different styles of TSL that can be easily toggled on/off depending on which TSL setting you wish to see/use - close, regular, and/or wide.
Binque's Stop LossFixed Script only showing Daily Stop Loss. Now will show stop loss based on the resolution of the chart you are on, i.e. 1 min, 5 min, 15 min, 1 h, 4 h, 1 d, 1 w, 1 month, etc...
Liquidity VisualizerThe "Liquidity Visualizer" indicator is designed to help traders visualize potential areas of liquidity on a price chart. In trading, liquidity often accumulates around key levels where market participants have placed their stop orders or pending orders. These levels are commonly found at significant highs and lows, where traders tend to set their stop-losses or take-profit orders. The indicator aims to highlight these areas by drawing unbroken lines that extend indefinitely until breached by the price action.
Specifically, this indicator identifies and marks pivot highs and pivot lows, which are price levels where a trend changes direction. When a pivot high or pivot low is formed, it is represented on the chart with a horizontal line that continues to extend until the price touches or surpasses that level. The line remains in place as long as the level remains unbroken, which means there is potential liquidity still resting at that level.
The concept behind this indicator is that liquidity is likely to be resting at unbroken pivot points. These levels are areas where stop-loss orders or pending buy/sell orders may have accumulated, making them attractive zones for large market participants, such as institutions, to target. By visualizing these unbroken levels, traders can gain insight into where liquidity might be concentrated and where potential price reversals or significant movements could occur as liquidity is taken out.
The indicator helps traders make more informed decisions by showing them key price levels that may attract significant market activity. For instance, if a trader sees multiple unbroken pivot high lines above the current price, they might infer that there is a cluster of liquidity in that area, which could lead to a price spike as those levels are breached. Similarly, unbroken pivot lows may indicate areas where downside liquidity is concentrated.
In summary, this indicator acts as a "liquidity visualizer," providing traders with a clear, visual representation of potential liquidity resting at significant pivot points. This information can be valuable for understanding where price might be drawn to, and where large movements might occur as liquidity is targeted and removed by market participants.
Step-Based Trailing Stop-Loss IndicatorThis indicator is built for momentum traders who want to maximize winning trades and minimize losses through a smart, step-based trailing stop-loss system. Instead of using a fixed Take Profit, this tool dynamically protects profits once the trade reaches a favorable RR (Risk-to-Reward) level.
How It Works:
Manual Entry Input
You enter your Entry Price and select Buy/Sell in the settings.
This flexibility allows backtesting or live trade tracking.
Initial Setup
Default SL: 50 ticks(Tested on us30,but works on any pair you just need to adjust SL)
TP for reference: 4R — can be used for benchmarking, but we don't limit profits with a hard TP.
Trailing Logic
Once price reaches 3R in profit:
The SL begins trailing.
It starts at 2R, keeping a 1R cushion behind the max profit.
For every 0.5R gain, SL also moves up by 0.5R:
Example: At 3.5R → SL is at 2.5R
At 5.0R → SL is at 4.0R
This trailing continues until the SL is hit or the trend exhausts.
Chart Features
🟧 Entry Line
🔴 Initial SL
🟢 Reference TP (4R, optional)
🟣 Dynamic Trailing SL
🏷️ Labels for Entry & SL levels
ATR trailing Stop Loss tight to slack [Takazudo]This is a demo of ATR based trailing Stop Loss.
This SL strategy uses 2 types of ATR based SL.
tight SL as initial (ATR * 1.5)
slack SL as trailing (ATR * 4)
When any entry singal occurs by the buy/sell conditions, this SL strategy uses the "tight SL" as the initial SL.
Then the SL will chase the price as trailing SL. However, this strategy uses the "slack SL" in this trailing phase.
So you can set the tight SL first.
Then SL will chase the price as the slack one.
Note: The entry strategy in this script is not intented to win. Check the result. Be careful. Just a module of my strategy.
Buying Dip Strategy With Take Profit And Stop Loss [racer8]"Buy low, sell high."
This system buys the dip and takes profit for a high win rate.
It uses an ATR take profit and ATR stop loss.
It buys the dip when the close is below the previous 7 day low.
Daily timeframe is best.
Enjoy ♡
Buy - Take Profit OR Stop Loss % BasedScript looks back for a certain period of time and than enter when price close above that look back period ema. Once enter it does not care for how many times price cross above or below. Once entered, it will either hit percenatage based take profit of stop loss.