EngulfScanEngulf Scan
Introduction:
The Engulf Scan indicator helps users identify bullish and bearish engulfing candlestick patterns on their charts. These patterns are often used as signals for trend reversals and are important indicators for traders. Engulf Scan signals are generated when an engulfing pattern is swallowed by another candlestick of the opposite color.The signal of a candle engulfment formation is generated when the 1st candle is engulfed by the 2nd candle and the 2nd candle is engulfed by the 3rd candle.
Features:
Bullish Engulfing Pattern: Indicates the start of an upward trend and typically signals that the market is likely to move higher.
Bearish Engulfing Pattern: Indicates the start of a downward trend and typically signals that the market is likely to move lower.
Color Coding: Users can customize the background colors for bullish and bearish engulfing patterns.
Usage Guide:
Adding the Indicator: Add the "Engulf Scan" indicator to your TradingView chart.
Color Settings: Choose your preferred colors for bullish and bearish engulfing patterns from the indicator settings.
Pattern Detection: View the engulfing patterns on the chart with the specified colors and symbols. These patterns help identify potential trend reversal points.
Parameters and Settings:
Bullish Engulfing Color: Background color for the bullish engulfing pattern.( Green)
Bearish Engulfing Color: Background color for the bearish engulfing pattern. (Red)
Examples:
Bullish Engulfing Example: On the chart below, you can see bullish engulfing patterns highlighted with a green background. (Green)
Bearish Engulfing Example: On the chart below, you can see bearish engulfing patterns highlighted with a red background. (Red)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
How are engulfing patterns detected?
Engulfing patterns are formed when a candlestick completely engulfs the previous candlestick. For a bullish engulfing pattern, a bullish candlestick follows a bearish one. For a bearish engulfing pattern, a bearish candlestick follows a bullish one.
Which timeframes work best with this indicator?
Engulfing patterns are generally more reliable on daily and higher timeframes, but you can test the indicator on different timeframes to see if it fits your trading strategy.
Can I detect a reversal or trend?
As can be seen in the image, it sometimes appears as a return signal and sometimes as a harbinger of an ongoing trend.But it may be a mistake to use the indicator only for these purposes. However, this indicator may not be sufficient when used alone. It can be combined with different indicators from the Tradingview library.
Updates and Changelog:
v1.0: Initial release. Added detection and color coding for bullish and bearish engulfing patterns.
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CS PatternsOverview
The CS Patterns indicator is designed to identify and highlight various candlestick patterns on a trading chart. Candlestick patterns are a crucial tool for traders as they help in predicting market movements and potential reversals. This indicator includes single, double, and triple candlestick patterns without revealing the source code, making it an ideal tool for traders who want to utilize advanced pattern recognition while keeping the script proprietary.
Candlestick Patterns Included
Single Candlestick Patterns
Bullish Hammer:
Found at the bottom of a downtrend.
Features a small body, long lower shadow, and little to no upper shadow.
Indicates potential reversal to an uptrend.
Bearish Hanging Man:
Found at the top of an uptrend.
Similar structure to the Bullish Hammer but indicates a potential reversal to a downtrend.
Bullish Inverted Hammer:
Found at the bottom of a downtrend.
Features a small body, long upper shadow, and little to no lower shadow.
Suggests a potential reversal to an uptrend.
Bearish Shooting Star:
Found at the top of an uptrend.
Indicates a potential reversal to a downtrend.
Dragonfly Doji:
Small or non-existent upper shadow and long lower shadow.
Indicates a potential reversal when found at the bottom of a trend.
Gravestone Doji:
Long upper shadow and small or non-existent lower shadow.
Indicates a potential reversal when found at the top of a trend.
Standard Doji:
Very small body, indicates indecision in the market.
Can signal reversals when found at the tops or bottoms of trends.
Long-Legged Doji:
Long upper and lower shadows with a small body.
Indicates a potential market reversal.
Double Candlestick Patterns
Bullish Engulfing:
A smaller bearish candle followed by a larger bullish candle that engulfs it.
Indicates a potential reversal to an uptrend.
Bearish Engulfing:
A smaller bullish candle followed by a larger bearish candle that engulfs it.
Indicates a potential reversal to a downtrend.
Bullish Harami:
A large bearish candle followed by a smaller bullish candle within its range.
Indicates a potential reversal to an uptrend.
Bearish Harami:
A large bullish candle followed by a smaller bearish candle within its range.
Indicates a potential reversal to a downtrend.
Bullish Piercing Line:
A bearish candle followed by a bullish candle that closes above the midpoint of the previous candle.
Indicates a potential reversal to an uptrend.
Bearish Dark Cloud Cover:
A bullish candle followed by a bearish candle that closes below the midpoint of the previous candle.
Indicates a potential reversal to a downtrend.
Bullish Inside Bar:
A smaller bullish or bearish candle completely within the range of the previous bearish candle.
Indicates a potential continuation or reversal to an uptrend.
Bearish Inside Bar:
A smaller bullish or bearish candle completely within the range of the previous bullish candle.
Indicates a potential continuation or reversal to a downtrend.
Triple Candlestick Patterns
Bullish Morning Star:
A bearish candle followed by a smaller-bodied candle (bullish or bearish), and then a larger bullish candle.
Indicates a potential reversal to an uptrend.
Bearish Evening Star:
A bullish candle followed by a smaller-bodied candle (bullish or bearish), and then a larger bearish candle.
Indicates a potential reversal to a downtrend.
How to Use?
Adding the Indicator:
Open TradingView and go to the Pine Script Editor.
Copy and paste the provided code into a new script.
Save and add the script to your chart.
Interpreting the Signals:
The indicator will highlight the patterns on the chart with specific labels.
Use these visual cues to make informed trading decisions based on potential reversals or continuations indicated by the patterns.
Customizing the Settings:
The indicator allows for customization of various settings through input options.
Adjust these settings according to your trading strategy and preferences.
Engulfing [TradingFinder] Bullish & Bearish CandleStick Pattern🔵 Introduction
The candlestick engulfing pattern is important pattern in technical analysis that can be observed in candlestick charts. This pattern occurs when a complete candle engulfs or "engulfs" the body of a previous candle, meaning that the body of the new candle completely covers the body of the previous candle.
The candlestick engulfing pattern has two types: the bullish engulfing pattern and the bearish engulfing pattern.
• Bullish Engulfing Pattern: This pattern occurs when a market candle opens with a larger and higher body than the previous market candle and completely covers the body of the previous candle. This pattern may indicate the presence of strong buying pressure and a potential change in price direction upwards.
• Bearish Engulfing Pattern: This pattern occurs when a market candle opens with a larger and lower body than the previous market candle and completely covers the body of the previous candle. This pattern may indicate the presence of strong selling pressure and a potential change in price direction downwards.
The candlestick engulfing pattern is usually used as a valid signal for a change in price direction in the market and can enhance a combination of crossover investments and technical analysis. However, it should always be evaluated alongside other indicators and market factors, and counter decisions should be made accordingly.
🔵 Recognition Method
Correct, the candlestick engulfing pattern is one of the important patterns in technical analysis that is typically used as a strong signal for a valid change in price direction in the market. This pattern occurs when a candle (usually in the market) opens with a larger and higher (for bullish engulfing pattern) or lower (for bearish engulfing pattern) body than a previous market candle and completely covers the body of the previous candle.
Example of Bullish Engulfing Pattern:
• First Candle: A bearish (downward) candle with a small red body.
• Second Candle: A bullish (upward) candle with a larger body that completely covers the body of the previous candle.
This pattern may indicate a change in price direction from downward to upward.
Example of Bearish Engulfing Pattern:
• First Candle: A bullish (upward) candle with a small green body.
• Second Candle: A bearish (downward) candle with a larger body that completely covers the body of the previous candle.
This pattern may indicate a change in price direction from upward to downward.
The most important point is that the candlestick engulfing pattern should be carefully considered and always evaluated alongside other market indicators and overall conditions. For example, the engulfing pattern near important support or resistance levels, during significant market command changes, or accompanied by other technical signals can have greater signaling power.
🟣 "Bullish Engulfing" Candle
• The first candle is bullish and the second candle is bearish.
• At the end of a downtrend.
• The closing of the first candle is above the opening of the second candle.
• The high of the first candle is higher than the high of the second candle.
Optimal Condition:
• The closing of the first candle is higher than the high of the second candle.
• More than 80% of the first candle is bullish.
🟣 "Bearish Engulfing" Candle
• The first candle is bearish and the second candle is bullish.
• At the end of an uptrend.
• The closing of the first candle is below the opening of the second candle.
• The low of the first candle is lower than the low of the second candle.
Optimal Condition:
• The closing of the first candle is below the opening of the second candle.
• More than 80% of the first candle is bearish.
🔵 Settings
The "Engulf Filter" option allows the "Optimal Condition" to be executed and will show fewer candlesticks.
🔵 Status
Off: Default mode, showing more identifications.
• Green color indicates optimal "Bullish Engulfing" candles.
• Red color indicates optimal "Bearish Engulfing" candles.
On: By changing the default to "On," the number of identifications decreases and the optimal condition is applied.
• Blue color indicates "Bullish Engulfing" candles.
• Black color indicates "Bearish Engulfing" candles.
🟣 Important Note
"Engulfing" candles are very useful signals in the direction of the overall trend, but we do not expect a suitable movement from "Engulfing" candles against the trend.
Engulfing IndicatorThis is an "Engulfing" indicator. The "Engulfing" candle pattern is a reversal pattern that can appear at the end of an uptrend or downtrend.
The indicator includes the following inputs or settings:
1. `tolerance`: This defines the percentage difference in size that there must be between the body of the current candle and that of the previous candle to consider that one candle "engulfs" the other.
2. `tailSizePercentage`: This defines the maximum percentage size of the candle's tail in relation to the body of the candle for it to be considered valid.
3. `hideBuy` and `hideSell`: If set to true, they hide the buy and sell labels on the chart.
4. `checkTailSize` and `checkPrevTailSize`: If set to true, they check the size of the tail of the current and previous candle in relation to the body of the candle. If the tail is too large (as defined by `tailSizePercentage`), it is not considered valid.
The indicator works as follows:
First, it calculates the size of the body of the current and previous candle. Then, it checks if the current candle is green (close greater than open) or red (close less than open).
Next, it checks if the current candle "engulfs" the previous one. This means that, in the case of a green candle, the open must be less than or equal to the previous candle's close and the close must be greater than or equal to the previous candle's open. For a red candle, it's the other way around.
The indicator also checks if the size of the previous candle's body is at least a certain percentage (defined by `tolerance`) of the size of the current candle's body.
If `checkTailSize` or `checkPrevTailSize` is enabled, the indicator also checks the size of the tail of the current and/or previous candle. If the tail is too large in relation to the body of the candle (as defined by `tailSizePercentage`), the candle is not considered valid.
Finally, if all conditions are met, a buy or sell signal is generated and a label is drawn on the chart. An alert is also generated.
Bullish & Bearish EngulfingA simple script to filter out bullish and bearish engulfing candles. Size of candles can be filtered.
Engulfing Candle Marker (Full Candle)A simple indicator that marks FULL CANDLE engulfing candles...
current high > previous high
current low < previous low
bullish: close > open (triangle below)
bearish: close < open (triangle above)
A lot of the engulfing indicators available are body only. I created a FULL CANDLE indicator because that's what I prefer using.
Can be useful for spotting both reversal and continuation price action. Always have a complete trading plan and backtest it for yourself, engulfing candles in themselves to not guarantee a profit.
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