Mean Reversion with Incremental Entry Alerts by HedgerLabsThe "Mean Reversion with Incremental Entry Alerts" is a sophisticated TradingView indicator designed by HedgerLabs. It's built on the concept of mean reversion, a fundamental trading strategy in financial markets. This indicator is tailored for traders seeking systematic and disciplined entry points in volatile markets.
Key Features:
Moving Average (MA) Based: At its core, the indicator utilizes a simple moving average (SMA) as the baseline for mean reversion. You can customize the length of the MA according to your trading style.
Initial Entry Conditions: The script generates initial buy and sell alerts based on a defined percentage deviation from the moving average. This approach allows traders to enter trades at points where the price significantly deviates from its mean, potentially signaling a reversion opportunity.
Buy and Sell Signals: Clear visual cues are provided for buy and sell positions, making it easy to interpret and act upon the signals.
Close Conditions: In addition to entry signals, the indicator also plots closing signals (green and red crosses) when the price touches the moving average. This feature assists in timely exits from positions, aiming to optimize trade outcomes.
Alert System: Integrated alert conditions notify you when a new buy or sell order condition is met, as well as when to close existing positions. This ensures you never miss an opportunity or an exit point.
Usage Scenario:
This indicator is particularly useful in markets where prices tend to revert to a mean value over time. It's ideal for day traders who focus on asset price volatility.
Disclaimer:
Please note that this tool is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered as financial or investment advice. Trading involves substantial risk, including the potential loss of principal. We recommend conducting your research and consulting with a financial expert before making any investment decisions.
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RSI Multi Length With Divergence Alert [Skiploss]This is a modified indicator base code from RSI Multi Length   and we will add some of functions by finding a classic/hidden divergence and alert.
The indicator returns information over RSI using multiple periods and calculates the percentage of overbought and oversold by overbought divided by oversold.
To find the divergence and hidden divergence we use base code from platform (Divergence Indicator) but change the input from normal to the average (RSI Multi Length). 
RSI Settings
Maximum Length is maximum period.
Minimum Length is minimum period.
Overbought Level is value of the overbought level .
Oversold Level is value of the oversold level.
Source is input source of the indicator.
Divergence Settings
Pivot Right is value look back to the right side.
Pivot Left is value look back to the left side.
Max Range is maximum range value.
Min Range is minimum range value.
Alert Settings
It will be part of display of Divergence and Hidden Divergence.
Style Settings
Color of overbought/oversold/Bullish/Bearish which you can change as you wish.
STD Stepped Ehlers Optimal Tracking Filter MTF w/ Alerts [Loxx]STD Stepped Ehlers Optimal Tracking Filter MTF w/ Alerts   is the traditional Ehlers Optimal Tracking Filter but with stepped price levels, access to multiple time frames, and alerts. 
 What is Ehlers Optimal Tracking Filter? 
From "OPTIMAL TRACKING FILTERS" by John Ehlers:
"Dr. R.E. Kalman introduced his concept of optimum estimation in 1960. Since that time, his technique has proven to be a powerful and practical tool. The approach is particularly well suited for optimizing the performance of modern terrestrial and space navigation systems. Many traders not directly involved in system analysis have heard about Kalman filtering and have expressed an interest in learning more about it for market applications. Although attempts have been made to provide simple, intuitive explanations, none has been completely successful. Almost without exception, descriptions have become mired in the jargon and state-space notation of the “cult”.
Surprisingly, in spite of the obscure-looking mathematics (the most impenetrable of which can be found in Dr. Kalman’s original paper), Kalman filtering is a fairly direct and simple concept. In the spirit of being pragmatic, we will not deal with the full-blown matrix equations in this description and we will be less than rigorous in the application to trading. Rigorous application requires knowledge of the probability distributions of the statistics. Nonetheless we end with practically useful results. We will depart from the classical approach by working backwards from Exponential Moving Averages. In this process, we introduce a way to create a nearly zero lag moving average. From there, we will use the concept of a Tracking Index that optimizes the filter tracking for the given uncertainty in price movement and the uncertainty in our ability to measure it."
 Included: 
-Standard deviation stepping filter, price is required to exceed XX deviations before the moving average line shifts direction
-Selection of filtering  based on source price, the moving average, or both; you can also set the Filter deviations to 0 for no filtering at all
-Toggle on/off bar coloring
-Toggle on/off signals
-Long/Short alerts
Any 8 Moving Averages - Alerts, Clouds & PercentagesANY 8 MOVING AVERAGES WITH ALERTS, COLOR CHANGING CLOUDS AND PERCENTAGE GAPS
This is a fully customizable moving average cloud with alerts. It has 8 moving averages that can be individually set to any type such as: EMA, SMA, HMA, WMA, VWMA & RMA. Each moving average paints green when price is above it and paints red when price is below it. They include colored clouds between the price and each moving average as well.
You can individually change the length, colors, type of moving average and turn them off for those of you that only want a few moving averages on your chart at once.
There is also a percentage gap table that tells you how far away the price is from each moving average which are labeled accordingly.
You can also set alerts for when price crosses each moving average.
***HOW TO USE***
When all the moving averages are green, buy dips down to the next lower moving average. When all the moving averages are red, short the tops up to the next moving average.
Trade in the direction of the trend and wait for all lines to turn one color before taking trades in that direction.
Make sure there is a big enough percentage gap to the next moving average before taking a trade.
***MARKETS***
This indicator can be used as a signal on all markets, including stocks, crypto, futures and forex.
***TIMEFRAMES***
This moving average can be used on all timeframes.
***TIPS***
Try using numerous indicators of ours on your chart so you can instantly see the bullish or bearish trend of multiple indicators in real time without having to analyze the data. Some of our favorites are our Auto Fibonacci, Directional Movement Index + Fisher Price Action, Volume Profile With Buy & Sell Pressure, Auto Support And Resistance and Money Flow Index in combination with this moving average cloud. They all have unique features to help you make better and faster trading decisions.
Dynamic Messages & Easy Screener1. Dynamic Message alerts  with a Screener  function
2. labels are generated using array strings making it easier to customize
3. Alert messages have well defined output with data variables
4. Traders with limited Pine knowledge can also plugin their functions
5. Closely track the alerts with Easy Screener
6. Attach it to the desired chart for alert periodicity and set resolution to the indicator setup
7. OHLC values for scanned securities also extracted for ready use in any indicator or study
Happy Trading and rest your sore eyes with Easy Screener!!
 Enjoy TV on the GO!
MACD With Trend Filter: Visual Backtest Module TemplateSample Strategy: MACD Crossover with trend filter options
MA Filter       : Price Close Above MA, Search for Buy, Price Close Below MA, Search for Sell
ADX Filter      : Take trade only when ADX is above certain treshold
MACD Signal  : MACD Cross above signal line while under 0 line indicate Buy Signal
                      MACD Cross below signal line while above 0 line indicate Sell Signal
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Using Alert Module:
Enable Alert     --> Enable TV's alert and plot signal to chart
Alert Type        --> Set to take Buy only, Sell only or Both alert
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Using Backtest Module:
Enable Backtest  --> Enable Backtest simulation
Backtest Type     --> Set to take Buy only, Sell only or Both
SL Type               --> 
                    ATR        : Set SL in ATR times Multiplier below/above entry price
                    Fixed      : Set SL in fixed point below entry point (in 'Dollar'). e.g. for Stocks -> 0.5 equals to 50cent while for EURUSD currency -> 0.005 equal to 50 pips
                    HiLo Bar : Set SL at highest/lowest wick of previous   bar plus/minus Fixed point. e.g. EURUSD HiLo=3 and Fixed Point = 0.0005, buy trade will place SL 5 Pips below lowest of previous 3 bar
SL ATR Period  --> Set Lookback Period used for SL's ATR calculation
SL ATR Multi    --> Set ATR Multiplier for SL
SL Fixed          --> Set Fixed Level for SL (Use when SL Type is either Fixed or HiLo Bar)
SL Bar             --> Set Number of previous bar to check for SL placement
TP RR Ratio     --> Set TP based on RR multiplier. e.g. 2 means TP level will be twice further from entry point compared to Entry-SL distance.
Notes: The point is for preliminary testing, so it only supports 1 trade at a time and no Trailing Stop
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Disclaimer: 
This script main objective is to create my personal indicator template so that i just have to modify the indicator module for preliminary testing in future.
Testing Alert Module so i can re-use it as template in future study/indicator
Testing Visual Backtest Module so i can re-use it as template in future study/indicator 
i believe using Strategy function is a better approach for this but the entry/exit level seems to be hit n miss (at least for me, still trying to figure what i did wrong) 
also, i rather code the strategy in other platform where i can use the more accurate tick data if i want to validate backtest statistics.
My study scripts was built only to test/visualize an idea to see its viability and if it can be used to optimize existing strategy.
credit: ADX code are originally from "ADX and DI" by @BeikabuOyaji although i re-wrote so i can have cleaner read and use RMA instead of SMA 
[BMAX] Moving Average Cross Alert(ENGLISH)
This indicator helps user to create an alert to monitor when a bar closes crossing a moving average, upwards or downwards.
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Este indicador ajuda o usuário a criar alertas para monitorar quando um candle fecha em cruzamento com uma média móvel, acima ou abaixo.
Engulfing Look-back AlertThis script is an extension of the classical engulf pattern with added rules and user defined features.
Engulfing Candle Definition:
- Bullish Engulfing: Trade BELOW the prior candle's LOW and CLOSE ABOVE the prior candle's HIGH. Previous candle can be an up (bullish) or a down (bearish) candle
- Bearish Engulfing: Trade ABOVE the prior candle’s HIGH and CLOSE BELOW the prior candle’s LOW. Previous candle can be an up (bullish) or a down (bearish) candle
Features: 
- Set the look-back period for engulfing candle high and low -> default = 1; e.g. Did the bullish eng candle trade below the lows of the last 3 candles and trade above the highs of the last 4 candles? Set the input values accordingly 
- Choose time frame(s) engulfing candle is to be displayed on -> default = M/W/D/4H/1H/15M
- Ability to enable Alerts (includes time frame alert was triggered on): IMPORTANT - when setting alerts ensure to choose "ONCE PER BAR"; otherwise alerts will NOT trigger as intended
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Technical Analysis - Binary Option AlertA. Oscillators & B. Moving Averages base on TradingView's Technical Analysis by ThiagoSchmitz
C.Pivot base on Ultimate Pivot Points Alerts   by elbartt
D. Summary & Alert by anhnguyen14
Binary Option Alert base on my indicator: Technical Analysis - Panel Info
Put alert = Srong Sell + close>open
Call alert = Strong buy + close
Hancock - Pump Catcher [BitMEX] [Alerts]This is a study to the version of the strategy found  here .
It generates 3 alerts:
CLOSE - Triggers to close all open positions
LONG - Triggers to open a long position
SHORT - Triggers to open a short position
Commands for alerts (without stop-loss) to get you started:
CLOSE - a=bitmex e=bitmextestnet c=position t=market
LONG - a=bitmex e=bitmextestnet b=long s=xbtusd l=5 q=99% t=market
SHORT - a=bitmex e=bitmextestnet b=short s=xbtusd l=5 q=99% t=market
I would advise including a stop-loss with your commands. These commands are for autoview and don't include a stop loss, use autoview command documentation to add stop-loss.
Happy trading
Hancock
Ichimoku 2 sets of settings, markers and alertsThis is my take on the masterful, beautiful and powerful Ichimoku.
It comes with: 
- 2 sets of settings you can flip between,
- 5 types of markers:
--- Tenkan/Kijun crosses,
--- Price (close)/Tenkan crosses, with the option of only showing those occurring with the trend, so on pullbacks,
--- Price (close) exits out of the Kumo,
--- Chikou exits out of the Kumo,
--- Overbought/Oversold conditions (shown on the chart).
- Choice of showing only long or short markers,
- Coloring of bars using OB/OS conditions,
- Alerts on all markers and on combinations.
The markers are intended as indications—not bulletproof buy/sell signals.
The overbought/oversold conditions are detected when the high/low is a multiple of ATR away from Kijun. The ATR length and multiple used are configurable.
 
I normally use the Josh Olszewicz (CarpeNoctom) big settings, so those are the default.
I prefer subtle coloring on charts and my choice of colors reflects that.
You will see references to KumoA and KumoB in the names of inputs and style elements. For me, KumoA is the top of the Kumo when it is bullish, so the bottom when bearish.
As usual when creating alerts, be sure you already have defined proper inputs and that you are on the intended interval, as they will be used when triggering alerts.
Breakout IndicatorThis script allows you to set breakout alerts. 
An alert will be triggered only when price breaks and closes beyond the specified prices. You will get an alert on the first candle that closes beyond the levels you set.
WaveTrend with Crosses and Alerts - Jab ZootaLazy bear created this script. I added alertconditions to send alerts on crossovers.
CM_Ultimate_MA_MTF_V2 with Alert Long and Short Hello All,
Here is a scirpt of ChrisMoody modified with the alerts of purchases and sales.
I just have a problem with automation. At the bottom of my script my alerts "Buy1" and "Sell2" give alerts constantly and I wish to have a single alert before the order is completed. Before "Sell1" or Buy2 ".
I found the function "barstate.isfirst" that could possibly work?
Does anyone have an idea ? :)
Ultimate Smoothed MA Turning PointsCompanion script to  "Ultimate Smoothed MA" , details in that description.
Adapted from Chris Moody's  "Ultimate Moving Average-Multi-TimeFrame-7 MA Types" 
If you'd like to receive alerts on turning points, the conditions in line 96 and 97 can be used for alertcondition.
Price Action Trading System v0.3 by JustUncleLThis is an updated and improved version of my "Price Action Trading strategy". I have added two extra optional filters, one is a trend direction filter based on the MACD slow EMA(17), blue line,  and the other is a RSI(7) filter which works similarly to CCI(14) but slightly different dynamics (thank you to gianfranco60 for the suggestion). Also made a couple of corrections:
     -  input for lenLower minval=1 should be maxval=-1
     -  one bar pullback did not reset trigger, missing some alerts
Some Notes about usage:
    - this is an alert indicator not a signal generator, each alert is a strong trend continuance candidate,
      but should be treated on it's own merits by looking at chart dynamics and market conditions.
    - will work well on trending markets only.
    - works best on the first alert after MACD cross over.
    - don't take trades when MACD and signal are close together.
    - don't trade when channel and slow MA are flat or close together or
      chopper (yellow and blue MA cross over quickly over short period).
[AutoView] Trailing Stop Back Testing and alerts + TP and TSThe number one request since the creation of  autoview  was to have alerts triggered for Take Profit, Stop Loss and Trailing Stops. Finally,  we've figured it out, and as an additional bonus, this allows us to back test trailing stops in the strategy tester.
YouTube Video about this script and setup: bit.ly
This script contains 2 things people have been asking for, multiple time frames and of course, a trailing stop that can be both back tested and setup for alerts.
This strategy itself seems to perform better without the use of the Trailing Stop, so play around and monitor it before actually trying to trade it live.
View all the trades being tracked in a Google Sheets here: bit.ly
To learn more about back testing strategies, automation and AutoView join our free slack group via slack.crypto.pink
Referral Tax:
This requires 4 alerts, so you are going to have to upgrade to PRO. It'd be greatly appreciated if you signed up using our referral link.
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SMT + CVD (NQ vs ES) w/ AlertsSMT + CVD (NQ vs ES) w/ Alerts
This tool combines Smart Money Technique (SMT) and Cumulative Volume Delta (CVD) to highlight high-probability inflection points on NQ (primary) versus ES (secondary).
How it works
SMT condition: the primary breaks its most recent swing (High for bearish / Low for bullish) while the secondary does not break the corresponding swing within a small retest window.
CVD confirmation: at the same time, the primary’s CVD shows divergence (higher price but lower/equal CVD for shorts, lower price but higher/equal CVD for longs).
When both align, the script plots a marker/label and draws a line from the primary swing to the signal bar. Alerts are fired.
Signals & Alerts
Labels: “SMT+CVD DOWN/UP” on the signal bar.
Lines: connects the primary swing → signal bar so you can see the structure that produced the signal.
Alert names: “SMT+CVD Bearish” and “SMT+CVD Bullish.”
Inputs
Primary / Secondary symbols: defaults NQ & ES (you can change them).
Resolution: use chart timeframe or specify one.
Swing Left/Right Bars: pivot detection depth (higher = larger swings).
Break Window Bars: how many bars the secondary has to not break for SMT to be valid.
CVD Up/Down By: Close vs Previous Close (default) or Close vs Open.
Anchor CVD Daily: resets CVD at session/day start.
CVD Smoothing (EMA): smooths the CVD line (optional show).
FAST Pivots (no future bars): left-only swing detection so signals appear sooner and behave well in Replay/live.
Require Secondary Pivot: if ON, SMT checks wait for a confirmed secondary swing; if OFF, signals can appear while the secondary swing is still forming (useful for Replay/testing).
Show CVD line: optional, may compress price scale.
Non-repaint notes
With FAST Pivots ON, swings are detected with no future bars (minimal latency = leftBars).
With FAST Pivots OFF, standard pivots require rightBars future bars to confirm the swing (classic, but naturally delayed).
Tips
For intraday futures, keep leftBars/rightBars small (e.g., 3/3) and Break Window 1–3.
In Replay, enable FAST Pivots and consider disabling Require Secondary Pivot if you want signals to appear as soon as the primary breaks.
Combine with session filters, execution rules, or liquidity zones for context.
Price Above PDH - Complete Multi-Confirmation Alert
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Initial Breakout: Must have ALL confirmations to even start counting
During Hold Period: If ANY confirmation fails at ANY bar, the counter RESETS to zero
Must Re-qualify: If confirmations fail, must cross PDH again with all confirmations to restart
Alert Only Fires: When ALL confirmations are continuously met for the ENTIRE hold period
3. Visual Feedback:
Green background: Above PDH + ALL confirmations present
Red background: Above PDH but MISSING one or more confirmations
Red X above bar: Shows when a confirmation is lost during breakout (counter resets)
Green triangle with "✓ ALL": Alert triggered after full confirmation period
4. Example Scenario:
Scenario 1 - SUCCESS:
Bar 1: Price crosses PDH, Volume spike, MA bullish, Above VWAP → Counter = 1
Bar 2: Still above PDH, ALL confirmations still met → Counter = 2
Bar 3: Still above PDH, ALL confirmations still met → Counter = 3
Bar 4: Still above PDH, ALL confirmations still met → Counter = 4
Bar 5: Still above PDH, ALL confirmations still met → Counter = 5 → ALERT!
Scenario 2 - FAILURE (resets):
Bar 1: Price crosses PDH, Volume spike, MA bullish, Above VWAP → Counter = 1
Bar 2: Still above PDH, ALL confirmations still met → Counter = 2
Bar 3: Still above PDH, but volume drops below threshold → RESET Counter = 0
Bar 4: Still above PDH, ALL confirmations back → Counter = 1 (starts over)
5. Info Panel:
Shows which specific confirmations are failing
"OFF" displayed for disabled confirmations
Big "ALL CONFIRMED" row shows overall status
Warning message if confirmations are lost during breakout
This ensures you only get alerts when the setup is truly strong with ALL confirmations maintained throughout the entire hold period! 🎯
Awesome SuperTrend Zone Dynamic Alerts// created by © OmegaTools, upgrade to v6 and alert condition added
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Awesome SuperTrend Zone Alerts with dynamic alerts
Divergences + Alerts (ANY Indicator)📊 Divergences + Alerts (ANY Indicator)
This versatile indicator detects four types of divergences between price action and an oscillator:
Buyer Exhaustion
Buyer Absorption
Seller Exhaustion
Seller Absorption
Each divergence type is automatically identified and visually marked on the chart with colored lines. The indicator also includes built-in alert conditions for all four divergence types, allowing traders to receive real-time notifications when potential reversal signals occur.
By default, the oscillator is a candle-style visualization of the Money Flow Index (MFI), enhanced with volatility filtering via a VWMA-based ATR. However, users can replace the default MFI oscillator with any external source using the “Plug External Source” input, enabling full customization and compatibility with other indicators.
Key features:
🔍 Detects both exhaustion and absorption divergences
🔔 Alerts for each divergence type
🕯️ Candle-style oscillator visualization
🔌 Optional input for external indicator sources
⚙️ ATR-based filtering for precision
Ideal for traders seeking to spot early signs of trend reversals or momentum shifts with customizable flexibility.
Stalonte EMA - Stable Long-Term EMA with AlertsStalonte EMA - The Adaptive & Stable EMA - Almost Eternal
 
 Here's why you will love "Stalonte":  
The Stalonte (Stable Long-Term EMA) is a highly versatile trend-following tool. Unlike standard EMAs with fixed periods, it uses a configurable smoothing constant (alpha), allowing traders to dial in the exact level of responsiveness and stability they need. Finding the "sweet spot" (e.g., alpha ~0.03) creates a uniquely effective moving average: it is smooth enough to filter out noise and identify safe, high-probability trends, yet responsive enough to provide actionable signals without extreme lag. It includes alerts for crossovers and retests.
 Pros and Cons of the Stalonte EMA
 
 Pros: 
 
 Unparalleled Adaptability: This is its greatest strength. The alpha input lets you seamlessly transform the indicator from an ultra-slow "trend-revealer" (low alpha) into a highly effective and "safe" trend-following tool (medium alpha, e.g., 0.03), all the way to a more reactive one.
 Optimized for Safety & Signal Quality: As you astutely pointed out, with the proper setting (like 0.03), it finds the perfect balance. It provides a smoother path than a standard 20-50 period EMA, which reduces whipsaws and false breakouts, leading to safer, higher-confidence signals.
 Superior Trend Visualization: It gives a cleaner and more intuitive representation of the market's direction than many conventional moving averages, making it easier to "see" the trend and stick with it.
 Objective Dynamic Support/Resistance: The line created with a medium alpha setting acts as a powerful dynamic support in uptrends and resistance in downtrends, offering excellent areas for entries on retests with integrated alerts.
 
 Cons: 
 
 Requires Calibration: The only "con" is that its performance is not plug-and-play; it requires the user to find their optimal alpha value for their specific trading style and the instrument they are trading. This demands a period of testing and customization, which a standard 50-period EMA does not.
 Conceptual Hurdle: For traders only familiar with period-based EMAs, the concept of a "smoothing constant" can be initially confusing compared to simply setting a "length."
 
 In summary:
 
The Stalonte EMA is not a laggy relic. It is a highly sophisticated and adaptable tool. Its design allows for precise tuning, enabling a trader to discover a setting that offers a superior blend of stability and responsiveness—a "sweet spot" that provides safer and often more effective signals than many traditional moving averages. Thank you for pushing for a more accurate and fair assessment.
 Use Case Example: 
 
You can combine it with classical EMAs to find the perfect entry. 
Buy/Sell Alert Strong Signals [TCMaster]This indicator combines Smoothed Moving Averages (SMMA), Stochastic Oscillator, and popular candlestick patterns (Engulfing, 3 Line Strike) to highlight potential trend reversal zones.
Main features:
4 SMMA lines (21, 50, 100, 200) for short-, medium-, and long-term trend analysis.
Trend Fill: Background shading when EMA(2) and SMMA(200) are aligned, visually confirming trend direction.
Stochastic Filter: Filters signals based on overbought/oversold conditions to help reduce noise.
Candlestick pattern recognition: 
Bullish/Bearish Engulfing
Bullish/Bearish 3 Line Strike
Alerts for each pattern when Stochastic conditions are met.
⚠️ Note: This is a technical analysis tool. It does not guarantee accuracy and is not financial advice. Always combine with other analysis methods and practice proper risk management.
🛠 How to Use:
1. SMMA Settings
21 SMMA & 50 SMMA: Short- and medium-term trend tracking.
100 SMMA: Optional mid/long-term filter (toggle on/off).
200 SMMA: Major trend direction reference.
2. Trend Fill
EMA(2) > SMMA(200): Background shaded green (uptrend bias).
EMA(2) < SMMA(200): Background shaded red (downtrend bias).
Can be enabled/disabled in settings.
3. Stochastic Filter
K Length, D Smoothing, Smooth K: Adjust sensitivity.
Overbought & Oversold: Default 80 / 20 thresholds.
Buy signals only valid if Stochastic is oversold.
Sell signals only valid if Stochastic is overbought.
4. Candlestick Patterns
3 Line Strike: 
Bullish: Three consecutive bullish candles followed by one bearish candle closing below the previous, with potential reversal.
Bearish: Three consecutive bearish candles followed by one bullish candle closing above the previous, with potential reversal.
Engulfing: 
Bullish: Green candle fully engulfs the prior red candle body.
Bearish: Red candle fully engulfs the prior green candle body.
5. Alerts
Alerts available for each pattern when Stochastic conditions are met.
Example: "Bullish Engulfing + Stochastic confirm".
📌 Important Notes
Do not use this indicator as the sole basis for trading decisions.
Test on a demo account before applying to live trades.
Combine with multi-timeframe analysis, volume, and proper position sizing.






















