Three candlestick Pattern Bullish Reversal- Three Inside Up => Formed by a Bullish Harami pattern followed by a confirmation candle closing above the previous candle.
Three candlestick Pattern Bearish Reversal- Three Inside Down => Formed by a Bearish Harami pattern followed by a confirmation candle closing below the previous candle.
Release Notes
Hello Guys, The script is based on two high reliable candlestick patterns.
Each pattern contains 3 candles to form.
First one is the 3 Inside Up which is formed by Bullish Harami Candle followed by a confirmation candle closing above the previous candle.
Second one is the 3 Inside Down which is formed by Bearish Harami Candle followed by a confirmation candle closing below the previous candle.
For Long Entry The 3 Inside Up Candlestick Pattern must form near the support. Go Long when the price crosses over the close of the 3 Inside Up Pattern. Stop Loss for long position is the lowest of the 3 candles forming the 3 Inside Up Pattern.
For Short Entry The 3 Inside Down Candlestick Pattern must form near the resistance. Go Short when the price crosses under the close of the 3 Inside Down Pattern. Stop Loss for short position is the highest of the 3 candles forming the 3 Inside Down Pattern.
Reward:Risk Ratio = 1:1 or depends upon the time frame and security type.
No. of contracts = 100 Set Margin for Long Positions = 0 Set Margin for Short Positions = 0
All the best.
Three candlestick Pattern Bullish Reversal- Three Inside Up => Formed by a Bullish Harami pattern followed by a confirmation candle closing above the previous candle.
Three candlestick Pattern Bearish Reversal- Three Inside Down => Formed by a Bearish Harami pattern followed by a confirmation candle closing below the previous candle.
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