Double Bottom Chart Pattern with alertDouble bottom is a very common chart pattern, as its name indicates, it consists of two bottoms, and these two bottoms need to be in a relative flat price level. One of the bottom can't be much higher or lower than the other.
This indicator will detect and highlight double bottom pattern automatically on chart and alert you via SMS, email and sound.
Features:
Adjust the threshold between two bottoms.
Adjust the number of bars used to form each bottom.
Check if the first bottom is the highest in a given number of bars
Adjust the number of bars between two bottoms.
Switch of alert.
It works on all timeframes and any symbol.
You can also load more than one with different inputs to get more results on chart.
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Double Top Chart Pattern detector with alert
Double top is a very common chart pattern, as its name indicates, it consists of two tops, and these two tops need to be in a relative flat price level. One of the top can't be much higher or lower than the other.
This indicator will detect and highlight double top pattern automatically on chart and alert you via SMS, email and sound.
Features:
Adjust the threshold between two tops.
Adjust the number of bars used to form each top.
Check if the first top is the highest in a given number of bars
Adjust the number of bars between two tops.
Switch of alert.
A detailed instruction will show you how to properly adjust each input.
It works on all timeframes and any symbol.
You can also load more than one with different inputs to get more results on chart.
Price-Actionclassic patterns.
daily charts.
CPR-
Green+level=buy
red+level=sell
pinbar
green pinbar+level=buy
red pinbar+level=sell
green ppr+level=buy
ppr-
red ppr+level=sell
IB- and OB-
green IB/OB+level=buy
red IB/OB+level=sell
third bar
green third bar+green cpr+level=buy
red third bar+redcpr+level=sell
3 candles green = buy, tp30 pips(gbpusd,gbpjpy)
3 candles red = sell, tp30 pips. (gbpusd,gbpjpy)
3-Bar-Reversal-Pattern Strategy This startegy based on 3-day pattern reversal described in "Are Three-Bar
Patterns Reliable For Stocks" article by Thomas Bulkowski, presented in
January,2000 issue of Stocks&Commodities magazine.
That pattern conforms to the following rules:
- It uses daily prices, not intraday or weekly prices;
- The middle day of the three-day pattern has the lowest low of the three days, with no ties allowed;
- The last day must have a close above the prior day's high, with no ties allowed;
- Each day must have a nonzero trading range.