Trend Chaser Pro

- There are 3 main components to TCP :
1.Top/Bottom Indicators:
Tops are indicated with "❖". There are two colours that are used. light red for Tops and dark red for Max Tops
Bottoms are indicated with "✦". There are also two colours that are used to demonstrate Bottom conditions. light green indicates Bottoms and dark green indicates Max Bottoms
2. Buy/Sell indicator:
Buy signals are indicated with a green "●" and Sell signals are indicated with a red "●" using price volatilities with
calculation of price movement in trending and ranging environments .
3.Bars colour
for a clearer visualisation of Buy/Sell indicator signals , colour of bars change from light blue to orange and vice versa.
light blue bar colour is an indication of uptrend and provides buy signal
orange bar colour is an indication of downtrend and provides sell signal
p.s. Period can be changed to have more aggressive (if decreasing the number) or more conservative( if increasing the number) signals.
(*please always remember that past performance of this indicator is not an indication of its future performance and you always need to do your own research before taking action in financial markets*)
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