Fractal Corridors is a strategy developed a used by Vladimir Poltoratskiy. You can learn about this in his books from the series Trading Code Is Open which I recommend reading. The strategy allegedly works best in a high-liquidity environment with little to no impactful events. The author likes to trade EURUSD, Copper, and USDCAD, I think, was another...
This indicator is based on some dark fractal magic. Not really, it's inspired by Vladimir Poltoratskiy and basically just waits for the price to go higher or lower than a previous fractal. If that's the case and all the additional settings allow the trade to take place, it is entered with the stop loss at the last opposite fractal of were it was entered (so if we...
This is the last script to complete Vladimir Poltoratskiy's setup found in his books. Poltoratskiy argues that you should not take any fractal corridors higher than 50% of the Average Daily Range. To be honest, even 40% is a lot, because then, your target will be 160% ADR away from your entry and one "fracture" just can't be enough to predict moves this big. I...
Fractal Corridors is a lagging channel connecting Fractal highs and lows each with added/substracted pre-set value. It is inspired and designed for Vladimir Poltoratskiy's trading style with his ST patterns (book: Forex Strategy: ST Patterns Trading Manual). This uses fractals with one candle lower/higher on each side as in the book. You may choose to disable...
Fractal Corridors is a lagging channel connecting Fractal highs and lows each with added/substracted pre-set value. It is inspired and designed for Vladimir Poltoratskiy's trading style with his ST patterns (book: Forex Strategy: ST Patterns Trading Manual). However, to keep the charts clearer, I used William's Fractals that require two previous and following...