Hersheys CoCo BarsThis is my latest attempt to show price movement differences between symbols. I want to see the buying and selling pressure... is that price movement going with the market or is it moving alone? It's VERY interesting to watch this indicator and see how things play out!
In my previous versions the arrows on the chart were too much clutter, while the single row of color under the chart was not enough info. Also, I removed the calculations to build a world index because the correlation between US and world markets is a hard nut to crack, plus it took many seconds to calculate.
So here is "CoCo Bars", which clearly show price moves with or against another symbol. The default symbol is the US index SPY. The coolest thing here is there are three rows of data in ONE INDICATOR! Many thanks to user rollas for helping with that code.
"CoCo" stands for correlation coefficient, which is what I was studying when I got the idea for this project.
GREEN bars in row #1 = Symbol up, US up, Symbol up more than US
RED bars in row #2 = Symbol down, US down, Symbol down more than US
In rows 1 and 2 the color intensity is based on the biggest difference, light, medium and dark colors.
green/red colors in bottom row are a 7 period average of the sum of price changes of both symbol and index, green = positive, red = negative
Enjoy, and good trading!
Brian Hershey
Cerca negli script per "bar"
Price Action Awesome IndicatorThis indicator is everything you need to do Price Action Trading.
It provides signals about:
Inside Bars
Pin Bars
Fakey Pin Bars (background color red or green for bearish or bullish fakeys)
Fakey pattern (Inside Bar False Breakout)Inside Bar + False-Breakout = Fakey pattern
A Fakey pattern can have a pin bar as the false-break bar or not. Fakey’s are a very important and potent price action trading strategy because they can help us identify stop-hunting and provide us with a very good clue as to what price might do next.
UCS Squeeze BarThis indicator is a request from tvmember jackvmk. Credits to jackvmk.
Squeeze bar = a bar which encompasses 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 40 SMA
Squeeze bars high and lows are support and resistance. when price break one of them, this direction is direction of explosion.
I have added a further more customization
1. Using EMA instead of SMA
2. Using Heikin Ashi Optimization
3. Using Realbody (ignore wicks)
4. Plot the MA Ribbon
CM EMA Trend BarsThis Code Simply Changes the Bar Colors based on if the Bar is Above or Below the EMA.
Inputs via the Inputs Tab:
Ability to change the EMA Period.
Ability to Turn On/Off the EMA Plotted on the Screen
***Note - I used the HLC/3 To determine if the bar/candle is above or below the EMA. This Filters out the Chop and gets rid of many of the False Breaks above or below the EMA.
Pivot Reversal Markers (3-bar strength)### Pivot Reversal Markers (3-Bar Strength)
**Overview:**
This indicator identifies and marks pivot high and pivot low reversal points on your chart using a customizable pivot strength. Ideal for traders seeking clear visual signals of potential reversals.
**Settings:**
* **Pivot Strength:** Number of bars checked before and after to confirm a pivot (default = 3).
**Signals:**
* 🔺 **Red Triangle (Pivot High):** Potential short entry or reversal from upward to downward trend.
* 🔻 **Green Triangle (Pivot Low):** Potential long entry or reversal from downward to upward trend.
**Usage:**
Combine these pivot signals with other technical analysis tools or indicators for optimal results.
Pump Detector - EMA 4H + Retest H1 (Valid 10x4H bars)📈 Pump Detector – EMA 12/21 on 4H + Retest on H1
This indicator is designed to detect sudden bullish moves ("pumps") on the 4-hour timeframe, and alert traders of potential retest entry points on the 1-hour timeframe.
🔍 Pump activation conditions (on 4H):
EMA 12 crosses above EMA 21
Current volume exceeds the 20-period SMA of volume (on 4H)
When both conditions are met, a pump alert is triggered and a time window opens.
📉 Retest detection logic (on H1):
For the next 10 bars on the 4H chart (~40 hours), the indicator monitors price behavior on the 1H timeframe
If the LOW of any H1 candle touches or drops below EMA 12 or 21 (on H1), a second alert is triggered
✅ Key Features:
Draws EMA 12/21 from the 4H timeframe directly on the chart
Enforces 4H and H1 timeframes, regardless of the chart the script is applied to
One-time detection per pump window: once the 10-bar window expires, the retest alert is disabled until a new pump is detected
Ideal for capturing momentum breakouts followed by technical pullbacks
⚠️ Recommended for:
Traders looking for scalping or swing trading setups on crypto, forex, or stocks. Helps identify post-breakout entry opportunities using a structured and disciplined approach.
Bollinger Free BarsIdentify Extreme Price Actions with Non-Overlay Visualization
Core Functionality
This indicator detects two types of Bollinger Band breakout patterns without cluttering your chart:
1 ️⃣ Half Breakout Bar (Blue Triangles)
- Triggers when both open & close prices are outside the Bollinger Bands
- Suggests strong directional momentum continuation
2 ️⃣ Complete Breakout Bar (Red Flags)
- Activates when entire price action (including wicks) stays outside the bands
- Signals extreme volatility exhaustion points
Feature Highlights
◾ Smart Band Display
Translucent bands (#2196F3 & #FF9800 with 70% transparency) maintain chart clarity while showing dynamic volatility ranges
◾ Parameter Customization
- Adjustable period (default 20) & deviation multiplier (default 2.0)
- Selectable price source (close/open/high/low)
◾ Statistical Validation
Based on Bollinger Band's 95.4% price containment principle, signals filter out 4.6% extreme market conditions for high-probability scenarios.
Recommended Usage
1. Combine with volume analysis (significant breakout with high volume increases signal reliability)
2. Confirm with trend lines or RSI divergence
3. Adjust transparency via "Style" tab for multi-indicator layouts
Code Safety
- No repainting: All calculations use historical price data only
- No external network requests
- Open-source logic compliant with Pine Script v6 standards
Disclaimer
This tool is for technical analysis education only. Past performance doesn't guarantee future results. Always validate signals with fundamental analysis and proper risk management.
3 Consecutive Inside Bars - RSTInside bars are often used to identify potential consolidation periods or breakout setups.
This will provide tight range for 3 consecutive inside bars.
Remember that inside bar patterns are just one tool, and no indicator is perfect. Always use sound risk management.
My Bar IndexA simple script to display bar index at the bottom of the chart. It will be a handy tool for those who like to do bar counts.
2:45 AM Candle High/Low Crossing Bars2:45 AM Candle High/Low Crossing Bars is an indicator that focuses on the trading view 2:45am NY TIME high and low indicating green for buy and red bars for sell, with the 2:45am new york time highlight/ If the next candle sweeps the low we buy while if it sweeps the high we sell, all time zoon must be the new York UTC time.
Similar Bars Pattern DetecterDescription:
The Similar Bars Pattern Detector is a professional Pine Script indicator designed for TradingView users who want to identify sequences of similar candlesticks in a row. Whether you're looking for bullish or bearish patterns, this tool helps you spot repeating formations based on customizable settings.
Features:
✅ Detects patterns of consecutive similar bars
✅ Works for both bullish and bearish trends
✅ Uses tick-based range filtering for precise detection
✅ Fully customizable: adjust number of candles, trend type, and range
✅ Highlights detected patterns directly on the chart
🔹 Ideal for traders who rely on pattern recognition to confirm trends and price movements.
🔹 Works across all markets and timeframes.
💡 How to Use:
1️⃣ Set the number of candles to detect a repeating pattern.
2️⃣ Choose bullish or bearish trend direction.
3️⃣ Adjust the tick range to fine-tune pattern similarity.
🚀 Enhance your trading analysis with this powerful pattern recognition tool!
Time of Day Background with Bar Count & TableDescription:
This indicator provides a comprehensive overview of market activity by dynamically displaying the time-of-day background and tracking bullish and bearish bar counts across different sessions. It also features a table summarizing the market performance for the last 7 days, segmented into four time-based sessions: Morning, Afternoon, Evening, and Night.
Key Features:
Time of Day Background:
The chart's background color changes based on the time of day:
Evening (12 AM - 6 AM) is shaded blue.
Morning (6 AM - 12 PM) is shaded aqua.
Afternoon (12 PM - 6 PM) is shaded yellow.
Night (6 PM - 12 AM) is shaded silver.
Bullish and Bearish Bar Counting:
It tracks the number of bullish (closing higher than opening) and bearish (closing lower than opening) candles.
The sum of the price differences (bullish minus bearish) for each session is displayed as a dynamic label, indicating overall market direction for each session.
Session Breakdown:
The chart is divided into four sessions, each lasting 6 hours (Morning, Afternoon, Evening, Night).
A new label is generated at the start of each session, indicating the bullish/bearish performance and the net difference in price movements for that session.
Historical Session Performance:
The indicator tracks and stores the performance for each session over the past 7 days.
A table is generated in the top-right corner of the chart, summarizing the performance for each session (Morning, Afternoon, Evening, Night) and the price changes for each of the past 7 days.
The values are color-coded to indicate positive (green) or negative (red) results.
Dynamic Table:
The table presents performance data for each time session over the past week with color-coded cells:
Green cells indicate positive performance.
Red cells indicate negative performance.
Empty cells represent no data for that session.
Use Case:
This indicator is useful for traders who want to track market activity and performance across different times of day and monitor how each session contributes to the overall market trend. It provides both visual insights (through background color) and numerical data (via the table) for better decision-making.
Settings:
The background color and session labels update automatically based on the time of day.
The table updates every day, tracking the performance of each session over the past week.
SuperTrend Bar Counter - DolphinTradeBot
OVERVIEW
This indicator calculates the lengths of upward and downward trends based on the specified SuperTrend settings and timeframe. It then takes the average length of the entered number of swings and compares the current trend durations with these averages. The main goal is to anticipate potential reversals in advance.
HOW IS IT WORK ?
The indicator actually contains two different but conceptually similar metrics.
The first part; shows how long the Supertrend stays in an upward or downward trend in real time. Additionally, it analyzes how close the current value is to the average of the Supertrend bar count for the given input.
The second part; aims to provide a different perspective on general trend analysis. It calculates the average duration of upward and downward trends in bars based on the SuperTrend indicator settings within a specified period and timeframe. If, contrary to expectations, downward trends last longer than upward trends, the background is colored green, indicating a prediction that the trend will continue upward.
Explanation of the second part logic: As you know, moving averages or similar approaches that follow the price are often correct when looking back retrospectively, but they cannot serve as leading indicators in real-time trading.That's why, when performing trend analysis, I wanted to introduce a completely different perspective based on price movement, yet still grounded in price action itself.
This phenomenon is partly due to the nature of the SuperTrend itself. After strong price movements, SuperTrend tends to reverse direction much more quickly during pullbacks. Following a strong upward move, a downward trend is detected much earlier and tends to last longer. The indicator provides an alternative perspective by analyzing which directional movement occurs more rapidly and uses this insight for trend prediction.
HOW TO USE ?
It can be used to identify potential price reversals or to assess whether the price is generally cheap or expensive.
In the settings section, you can adjust the SuperTrend parameters and timeframes for the values displayed in the table.
In the second part, you can configure the values used for general trend analysis.
NOTE
Things to be aware of: As the chart's timeframe decreases, pulling data from higher timeframes becomes more difficult. For example, when the chart is set to a 5-minute timeframe, it may fail to retrieve swing periods from the daily timeframe. Similarly, on a 4-hour chart, when calculating the average swing, there might be enough data for only 5 periods instead of 20.
Please keep in mind that this indicator was created solely to provide an idea. It should only be considered as a perspective or a supporting tool that influences your decision by no more than 5% at most.
AntoQQE - BarsThis script is a variation on the QQE (Quantitative Qualitative Estimation) concept applied to RSI. It calculates a smoothed RSI line, then determines a “Dynamic Average Range” around that line. By tracking the RSI’s movement relative to these upper (shortBand) and lower (longBand) levels, it determines when price momentum shifts enough to suggest a possible trend flip. The script plots color-coded candles based on these momentum conditions:
• RSI Calculation and Smoothing
An RSI value is obtained over a specified period, then smoothed by an EMA. This smoothed RSI serves as the core measure of momentum.
• Dynamic Average Range (DAR)
The script computes the volatility of the smoothed RSI using two EMAs of its bar-to-bar movements. It multiplies this volatility factor by a QQE multiplier to create upper and lower bands that adapt to changes in RSI volatility.
• Trend Flips
When the smoothed RSI crosses above or below its previous band level (shortBand or longBand), the script interprets this as a shift in momentum and sets a trend state accordingly (long or short).
• Candle Coloring
Finally, the script colors each candle according to how far the smoothed RSI is from a neutral baseline of 50:
Candles turn green when the RSI is sufficiently above 50, suggesting bullish momentum.
Candles turn red when the RSI is sufficiently below 50, indicating bearish momentum.
Candles turn orange when they are near the 50 level, reflecting a more neutral or transitional phase.
Traders can use these colored candles to quickly see when the RSI’s momentum has moved into overbought/oversold zones—or is shifting between bullish and bearish conditions—without needing to consult a separate oscillator window. The adaptive nature of the band calculations can help in spotting significant shifts in market sentiment and volatility.
Three Bar Reversal Pattern [ActiveQuants]This indicator identifies bullish and bearish three-bar reversal patterns , offering traders a visual tool to spot potential trend reversals. By analyzing consecutive candlesticks, volume trends, and candlestick morphology, it highlights signals while filtering out false patterns. Ideal for traders using price action strategies, it simplifies pattern recognition and enhances decision-making with customizable parameters.
█ KEY FEATURES
Pattern Detection Logic :
Bullish Reversals : Detects two consecutive bearish candles followed by a bullish candle that closes above the open of the first bearish candle .
Bearish Reversals : Identifies two consecutive bullish candles followed by a bearish candle that closes below the open of the first bullish candle .
Volume Confirmation :
Filters signals using a Volume SMA (user-defined length) to ensure reversals occur with above-average volume, adding validity to the pattern.
Candlestick Filtering :
Shooting Star Filter : Discards bullish patterns if the third candle is a Shooting Star (body confined to the lower portion of the candle’s range, adjustable via Shooting Star Body Limit ).
Hammer Filter : Discards bearish patterns if the third candle is a Hammer (body confined to the upper portion of the candle’s range, adjustable via Hammer Body Limit ).
Customizable Display :
Toggle visibility of bullish/bearish patterns and customize their colors.
Adjust the Show Last parameter to limit plotted labels to recent bars.
Alerts Integration :
Separate Bullish/Bearish Alerts : Generate independent alerts for bullish and bearish patterns. Traders can selectively enable one or both alerts via TradingView’s alert system.
Real-time notifications ensure you never miss a potential reversal signal.
█ CONCLUSION
The Three Bar Reversal Pattern Indicator streamlines the identification of reversal setups by combining candlestick patterns, volume analysis, and customizable filters. Its focus on price action dynamics makes it invaluable for traders seeking to capitalize on trend exhaustion or market sentiment shifts.
█ IMPORTANT NOTES
⚠ Use with Confluence : Reversal signals should be validated with additional tools like support/resistance levels, trendlines, or momentum oscillators.
⚠ Adapt Parameters : Adjust Volume SMA Length , Show Last , and body limits ( Shooting Star Body Limit and Hammer Body Limit ) to suit your timeframe and asset volatility.
█ RISK DISCLAIMER
Trading involves significant risk, and you may lose capital. Past performance is not indicative of future results. This tool provides informational signals only and does not constitute financial advice. Use it at your own risk and consult a qualified financial professional before making trading decisions.
Incorporate this indicator into your strategy to refine reversal entries, manage risk, and align with market momentum.
📈 Happy trading! 🚀
Volume Bars ColorThe Volume Bars Color indicator for the TradingView platform is a tool for visualizing trading volumes based on their values. It colors volume histograms on the chart according to their relative magnitude compared to the average volume and standard deviation.
Features:
- Volumes exceeding the average value by more than one standard deviation are considered large and highlighted in red.
- Volumes lower than the average by more than one standard deviation are considered low and displayed in orange.
- Volumes within one standard deviation of the average are considered average and marked in gray.
- Users can adjust the period for calculating the average volume.
How to Use:
- Add the indicator to your chart.
- Adjust the period for calculating the average volume using the corresponding parameter.
- Observe how trading volumes on the chart are colored based on their magnitude relative to the average volume and standard deviation.
Example Usage:
On the chart, red volume histograms indicate periods of high trading activity, orange histograms signify low trading volume, and gray histograms represent average trading volume.
Remember:
The Volume Bars Color indicator helps visualize trading volumes and identify periods with the most active or least active trading volume. However, it should be used in conjunction with other tools and analytical methods to make informed trading decisions.
2. [pufferman] - Key Bars with auto halflineThe idea is to identify significantly large candles on high volume. These candles frequently offer significant context to the subsequent candles.
The indicator marks unusually large candles with certain body to wick & tail ratio that has above average volume. These candles are marked bullish and bearish (green or red respectively). It is recommended that these colors are a higher tier than the regular candles to denote significance. See chart for reference. regular candles are blue and yellow while key bars are marked green and red.
the half value of the spread (open and close) of the candle is significant level. you want the half line held in whatever direction your trend is. I.e. if a bullish key bar, you want the price to hold above the half line of the key bar. this is the type of price action you want to see in a trending move. Reverse for bearish key bars.
This indicator work on all time frames and will identify keybars according to he users metrics on all time frames. However, the most two recent daily keybar half line is projected onto all intraday timeframes to allow the user quickly see significant daily levels on the intraday time frames.
The indicator is based on moving average of the atr of the spread of the candle and tail and wick vs spread size ratio to determine unusually large bodied candles. The candle also have to have above average volume. Default average is the 10 session MA.
I use blue and yellow regular candles. and so the keybars are colored red and green. you may need to change this. In case the user uses other candle color overlays, the keybars are also denoted via a purple square below the candle.
Wick %Heyo Fellas,
thanks for checking out my new indicator.
Introduction
Wick % is a simple indicator to compare wick size with body size (mode 1) and to compare wick size with candle size (mode 2).
Upper wicks are bullish when close is higher than open pricen.
Lower wicks are bearish when close is lower than open price.
Wick Theory
In general, big wick and small bodie on a bar means that bull and bears are fighting heavily.
A big wick below the body means the bulls are leading in that fight,
and a big wick above the body means the bears are leading in that fight.
Calculation Formula
Mode 1 – Percentual Increase Wick/Body:
upperWickPercentage = (upperWick / body) * 100 - 100
lowerWickPercentage = (lowerWick / body) * 100 - 100
Mode 2 – Percent Wick/Candlestick:
upperWickPercentage = (upperWick / (high - low)) * 100
lowerWickPercentage = (lowerWick / (high - low)) * 100
Usage
You can use it on every symbol and every timeframe.
The indicator repaints by default, but you can disable it in the settings.
When you disable repaint, it moves the label one bar to the right.
If you want to use the indicator for signals, you must disable repainting.
Best regards,
simwai
Highest Volume Bar from a Lower TimeframeVolume is an essential indicator in technical analysis as it can signal confirmations of movement, reversals, and more. This indicator was developed to identify candles with high volume in both the current timeframe and a lower timeframe
SETTINGS
The indicator has two display modes: Candles and Volume.
- Candles: it presents a traditional candlestick chart that shows the candles of the current timeframe, along with the candle with the highest volume from the lower timeframe.
- Volume: it features a volume chart displaying the volume of the current timeframe in histogram form, as well as the bar with the highest volume from the lower timeframe represented in columns.
LOWER TIME FRAME SETTINGS
- Lower Time Frame: the lower timeframe to be taken into consideration.
- LTF Candle Display: determines which candles from the current timeframe chart will display the candles with the highest volume from the lower timeframe.
- Volume Display: determines how the volume bars will be presented for both the current timeframe and the lower timeframe.
VOLUME LEVEL SETTINGS
- SMA Period: the time period for calculating the volume average.
- High Volume: the multiplier used to classify a candle as having high volume.
- Medium Volume: the multiplier used to classify a candle as having medium volume.
- Low Volume: the multiplier used to classify a candle as having low volume.
- Show Volume MA: enable this option to display the Volume MA on the chart.
COLOR SETTINGS
- Candle Color: the color to be used in the charts.
- Shade Intensity : the intensity of the shades for volume levels.
- Transparency : the transparency to be used for the candles of the current timeframe when displaying candles with higher volume from the lower timeframe.
Price at time (sub-bar resolution)This simple script shows you the price at a fixed sub-bar time, and is useful for back-testing.
For example, if your strategy is to enter buy stops overnight and check your positions at lunch the next day, then use this indicator to highlight the opening price of the 3rd 60-minute bar. The default is the open price of the second 30-minute bar ("10 am").
[F][IND] - Draw Vertial Line at Last N BarDescription:
Enhance your trading analysis with the "Vertical Line at N Last Bars" script! This powerful tool provides traders with a visual reference to key points in the historical price action, aiding in the identification of crucial patterns, trends, and potential trading opportunities.
Key Features:
1. Customizable Parameters:
Tailor the script to your specific needs by adjusting the number of last bars (N) to plot vertical lines. This flexibility allows you to focus on short-term or long-term trends based on your trading strategy.
2. Visualize Critical Events:
Instantly mark important events, such as the release of economic data, key market sessions, or specific price levels. The vertical lines serve as a quick reference, making it easier for traders to identify correlations between events and price movements.
3. Enhance Technical Analysis:
Complement your technical analysis by visually highlighting points of interest on the chart. Whether you're tracking reversals, breakouts, or support/resistance levels, the script aids in better understanding price dynamics.
4. Easy to Use:
The script is designed with simplicity in mind. Just apply it to your chart, customize the parameters, and let it do the work for you. No complex coding or manual drawing required.
Alerts:
You can enable alerts on this indicator to receive timely notifications.
Disclaimer:
This indicator is provided for educational purposes only. Trading involves risk, and users should consult with a financial professional before making any trading decisions.
Your Feedback Matters!
Please feel free to comment or reach out if you have any improvement suggestions or if you would like to request the development of a specific indicator. Your feedback is invaluable!
Intraday Volatility BarsThis script produce a volatility histrogram by bar with the current volatility overlayed.
The histogram shows cumulative average volatility over n days.
And the dots are todays cumulative volatility.
In other words, it calculates the True Range of each bar and adds it to todays value.
This script is build for intraday timeframes between one and 1440 minutes only.
I use this to show me when volatility is above/below/equal to the average volatility.
When the dots are above the histogram then it is a more volatile day, and vice versa.
Recognizing a more volatile day as early as possible can be an advantage for daytrader.
Days that start with higher volatility seems to continue to increase relative to the past few days. Or when midday volatility rises it seems to continue as well.
Happy Trading!