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Impulse Reversal + EMAs

The Impulse Reversal indicator highlights key moments when momentum shifts sharply in the market.
It detects two opposite patterns:
• 🟩 Bullish Impulse: When a bearish candle is followed by a stronger bullish candle and another bullish confirmation, both bullish candles turn lime green, signaling potential upward momentum.
• 🟥 Bearish Impulse: When a bullish candle is followed by a stronger bearish candle and another bearish confirmation, both bearish candles turn red, indicating potential downward momentum.
At the same time, four EMA lines (8, 11, 13, and 21 by default) appear to help confirm the trend direction.
When all EMAs align and the impulsive color signal appears, it visually identifies high-probability reversal or continuation zones on the chart.
It detects two opposite patterns:
• 🟩 Bullish Impulse: When a bearish candle is followed by a stronger bullish candle and another bullish confirmation, both bullish candles turn lime green, signaling potential upward momentum.
• 🟥 Bearish Impulse: When a bullish candle is followed by a stronger bearish candle and another bearish confirmation, both bearish candles turn red, indicating potential downward momentum.
At the same time, four EMA lines (8, 11, 13, and 21 by default) appear to help confirm the trend direction.
When all EMAs align and the impulsive color signal appears, it visually identifies high-probability reversal or continuation zones on the chart.
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