Padrões Harmonicos 11.6
Indicador técnico para Metatrader (MT4/MT5)
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O indicador Harmonacci Patterns é a melhor ferramenta para traders que levam as projeções de Fibonacci a sério. É o indicador de auto-reconhecimento de formação de preço harmônico mais abrangente disponível para a plataforma MetaTrader, capaz de detectar 19 padrões diferentes. Além de traçar projeções primárias, derivadas e complementares de Fibonacci, o indicador também avalia a ação do preço passado e exibe todos os padrões passados. Ele ainda analisa sua própria qualidade e desempenho.
Mas isso não é tudo! O indicador também inclui um scanner multi-símbolo e multi-timeframe, exibe níveis adequados de stop-loss e take-profit e usa breakouts para sinalizar negociações adequadas. Além disso, ele plota todas as taxas de padrão no gráfico e inclui alertas de e-mail/som/visuais para ajudá-lo a ficar por dentro de negociações em potencial.
Inspirado no livro do Sr. Scott M. Carney - Harmonic Trading Vol. 1-, este indicador foi projetado para atender às necessidades até dos traders mais exigentes. Mas inclui uma reviravolta única para facilitar o comércio: ele aguarda uma quebra donchian na direção certa antes de sinalizar o comércio, tornando seus sinais altamente confiáveis.
As projeções de Fibonacci são independentes do vetor, e o indicador até plota a projeção ABCD. Além disso, inclui alertas de e-mail/som/push para ajudá-lo a se manter informado sobre possíveis negociações.
Dicas de uso
- O parâmetro de amplitude controla o tamanho do padrão em barras
- Carregue o indicador do scanner uma vez para monitorar vários símbolos e prazos
- Os padrões podem se expandir, mas as fugas de sinal geralmente não: espere pelos sinais
- Use os níveis adequados de stop-loss e take-profit exibidos pelo indicador
Detalhes técnicos
- O indicador avalia apenas no fechamento da barra
- Os padrões são exibidos assim que as proporções XD e CD são válidas
- Os padrões podem expandir, repintar e se tornar outros padrões, com nomes diferentes
- Os rompimentos geralmente não são repintados e são suficientes para reverter o movimento do mercado
- Defina um período de interrupção mais alto para diminuir as chances de repintura do indicador
- Os níveis de stop-loss e take-profit são calculados usando índices fibo
- O scanner carrega em branco e nunca verifica padrões do passado
- O scanner abre gráficos usando seu modelo de gráfico padrão
Observe que alguns nomes de padrões foram renomeados para alternativas autoexplicativas para atender a uma reclamação de marca registrada do Sr. Scott M. Carney, que possui as seguintes marcas registradas nos EUA: Harmonics, Harmonic Trading, Bat Pattern, Butterfly Pattern , Padrão de Tubarão, Padrão de Caranguejo e Padrão Five-O.
Supported Harmonic Price Formations
Name Min XB Max XB Min AC Max AC Min DB Max BD Min XD Max XD Flying Fox 0.382 0.5 0.382 0.886 1.618 2.618 0.886 0.886 Gartley 0.618 0.618 0.382 0.886 1.272 1.618 0.786 0.786 Lobster 0.382 0.618 0.382 0.886 2.24 3.618 1.618 1.618 Dragonfly 0.718 0.718 0.382 0.886 1.618 2.618 1.272 1.618 Cypher 0.382 0.618 1.13 1.414 1.272 2.0 0.786 0.786 Barracuda - - 1.13 1.618 1.618 2.24 0.886 1.13 Alt Flying Fox 0.382 0.382 0.382 0.886 2.0 3.618 1.13 1.13 Deep Lobster 0.886 0.886 0.382 0.886 2.618 3.618 1.618 1.618 White Swan 1.382 2.618 0.236 0.5 1.128 2.0 1.126 2.618 Black Swan 0.382 0.724 2.0 4.237 0.5 0.886 0.382 0.886 Max Bat 0.382 0.618 0.382 0.886 1.272 2.618 0.886 0.886 Max Gartley 0.382 0.618 0.382 0.886 1.128 2.236 0.618 0.786 Max Dragonfly 0.618 0.886 0.382 0.886 1.272 2.618 1.272 1.618 Alt Barracuda 0.446 0.618 0.618 0.886 1.618 2.618 1.128 1.128 A Lobster 0.276 0.446 1.128 2.618 1.618 2.618 0.618 0.618 A Dragonfly 0.382 0.618 1.128 2.618 1.272 1.272 0.618 0.786 A Flying Fox 0.382 0.618 1.128 2.618 2 2.618 1.128 1.128 A Gartley 0.618 0.786 1.128 2.618 1.618 1.618 1.272 1.272 Sea Pony 0.128 3.618 0.382 0.5 1.618 2.618 0.618 3.618
A brief introduction
The harmonacci methodology utilizes the recognition of specific price patterns and the alignment of exact Fibonacci ratios to determine highly probable reversal points in the financial markets. This methodology assumes that trading patterns or cycles, like many patterns and cycles in life, repeat themselves. The key is to identify these patterns, and to enter or to exit a position based upon a high degree of probability that the same historic price action will occur. Although these patterns are not 100% accurate, these situations have been historically proven. If these set-ups are identified correctly, it is possible to identify significant opportunities with a very limited risk.
The Potential Reversal Zone (PRZ)
The concept of the Potential Reversal Zone (PRZ) was originally outlined by Scott M. Carney in his book, Harmonic Trading Vol 1. A wholeheartedly recommended reading.
History has proven that a convergence of Fibonacci numbers and price patterns provides a highly probable area for a reversal. This area of convergence is called the potential reversal zone. When three, four, or even five numbers come together within a specific area, you must respect the high probability for some type of reversal.
A Potential Reversal Zone (PRZ) represents the critical areas where the flow of buying and selling is potentially changing. These fibonacci price zones attempt to identify the price levels where imbalanced overbought and oversold situations are reversing back to their respective equilibrium level.
An ideal reversal usually tests all of the price levels in the Potential Reversal Zone (PRZ) on the initial test. The predominant trend usually reverses from this initial test of the entire PRZ and continues in the reversal direction shortly thereafter. In an ideal reversal, the price bar that tests all of the fibonacci projections in the PRZ is called the Terminal Price Bar.
The trade must be taken when the Potential Reversal Zone (PRZ) has been tested and rejected by a Terminal Price Bar or a strong breakout has taken place in the reversal direction without testing all the PRZ levels. The farthest price level of the PRZ or the Point X of the pattern are suitable stop-loss levels.
Harmonacci Ratios
The indicator calculates all the important fibonacci ratios for the XA and BC vectors of the pattern, and plots them by the Point D if applicable.
- Primary Ratios
- Directly derived from the Fibonnaci Number Sequence.
- 0.618 = Primary Ratio
- 1.618 = Primary Projection
- Primary Derived Ratios
- - 0.786 = Square root of 0.618
- 0.886 = Fourth roof of 0.618 or Square root of 0.786
- 1.130 = Fourth root of 1.618 or Square root of 1.27
- 1.270 = Square root of 1.618
- Complementary Derived Ratios
- - 0.382 = (1 - 0.618) or 0.618e2
- 0.500 = 0.770e2
- 0.707 = Square root of 0.50
- 1.410 = Square root of 2.0
- 2.000 = 1 + 1
- 2.240 = Square root of 5
- 2.618 = 1.618e2
- 3.141 = Pi
- 3.618 = 1 + 2.618
Trade Execution
Once a pattern is detected, the following steps have to be taken, which can lead to take or discard the trade. Bear in mind that a pattern is not valid by itself and it can expand as long as it likes. Your job has an trader is to assess the validity of the pattern and the potential reversal zone before entering the market.
- 1. Pattern Recognition
- This indicator auto-detects and alerts harmonacci patterns.
- 2. Find the Potential Reversal Zone (PRZ)
- Evaluate the fibonacci projections plotted on the chart by the indicator and look for strength signs. Can you find at least three converging projections? Do you see primary ratios? Is the ABCD projection present?
- 3. Wait until the PRZ is rejected by the market
- The PRZ can be tested and rejected by one single Terminal Price Bar, or the market can reverse and breakout the PRZ without testing all the fibonacci projections. In any case, the market has to move before you take the trade. You are a follower, not a predictor.
- 4. Enter the market setting the proper stop-loss
- Trade the breakout or the rejection of the PRZ and set the proper stop-loss. The farthest price level of the PRZ or the Point X of the pattern are suitable stop-loss levels.
- 5. Position Management
- It is recommended to reap partial profits as soon as possible to lock into a free ride. Scott M. Carney proposes a very interesting position management system based on a 0.382 Trailing Stop, measured from the reversal point to the reversal extreme.
The Potential Reversal Zone (PRZ) is a crucial element in the trading process. Hence the importance of vector-independent primary, derived and complementary fibonacci projections, which all other indicators ignore completely.
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Parâmetros
Ao carregar o gráfico expert, você terá à sua disposição uma infinidade de parâmetros de entrada, agrupados em blocos de fácil compreensão.
- Amplitude
- This parameter controls the size of the patterns to be found in the chart. There is no optimum value for this parameter, but it is needed to avoid the clutter of overlapping patterns in the chart. Set a value that displays patterns of acceptable size relative to your screen size.
- Deviation
- Algorithmic wiggle room for pattern recognition. Increase it to find more patterns.
- Breakout Period
- Donchian breakout period for the trading signals.
- Max History Bars
- Amount of history bars to evaluate when the indicator loads.
- Display Stats
- Enable or disable performance screen stats.
- Display Points
- Display price point labels (X, A, B, C, D labels).
- Display Ratios
- Display pattern ratios.
- Display Projections
- Display the Potential Reversal Zone (PRZ)
- Display SL/TP Levels
- Display suitable stop-loss and take-profit levels.
- Pattern Settings
- Choose what patterns to scan for: disable all those you do not use.
- Drawing Settings
- Configure the colors of bullish and bearish patterns, as well as font sizes.
- Ratios
- Enable or disable ratios and choose your own ratio colors.
- Projections
- Display or hide the Fibonacci projections on the chart.
- Breakouts
- Enable or disable breakouts, and set your desired arrow sizes and colors.
- Alerts
- Enable display/email/push/sound alerts for breakouts, patterns or both.
- Amplitude
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FAQ
- Hey! I know all these patterns with different names!
- We are aware. Sadly, the writer of the book owns trademarks with all the pattern names and we are legally forbidden from using any of them. We've replaced the pattern names with obvious and self
- Does the indicator repaint?
- Yes, it does. The last point of the wave can expand as long as it likes, therefore the indicator must repaint. It is your job as an harmonic trader to assess the validity of the Potential Reversal Zone (PRZ) and wait until it has been rejected to take the trade properly. To make things easier, the indicator implements a trading signal based on price breakouts, which is evaluated after a pattern is formed. This helps timing the trade because most patterns do not expand any more after a meaningful breakout has happened in the opposite direction.
- Pattern rations in the chart differ from the definition ones...
- They do, because the indicator displays the actual ratios of the pattern. As long as the ratios of the pattern are inside the pattern definition
- When is a pattern displayed?
- A pattern is displayed when the D point exists and all ratios of the pattern are valid.
- Does it implement alerts?
- Yes, of all kinds.
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Desenvolvedores
Para construir seu próprio robô com este indicador, use a chamada iCustom () detalhada abaixo. O indicador possui um buffer extra cujo único propósito é armazenar eventos ou sinais como constantes, de forma que você só precisa fazer uma chamada para o indicador para tomar decisões. Copie e cole o código a seguir no código-fonte do seu robô, substituindo o nome do indicador pelo que você recebeu.
//---- Step 1: Define constants in your EA //---- Constants #define OP_BUY_FlyingFox 1 #define OP_SELL_FlyingFox 2 #define OP_BUY_Gartley 3 #define OP_SELL_Gartley 4 #define OP_BUY_Lobster 5 #define OP_SELL_Lobster 6 #define OP_BUY_Dragonfly 7 #define OP_SELL_Dragonfly 8 #define OP_BUY_BARRACUDA 9 #define OP_SELL_BARRACUDA 10 #define OP_BUY_CYPHER 11 #define OP_SELL_CYPHER 12 #define OP_BUY_ALTERNATE_FlyingFox 13 #define OP_SELL_ALTERNATE_FlyingFox 14 #define OP_BUY_DEEP_Lobster 15 #define OP_SELL_DEEP_Lobster 16 #define OP_BUY_WHITE_SWAN 17 #define OP_SELL_WHITE_SWAN 18 #define OP_BUY_BLACK_SWAN 19 #define OP_SELL_BLACK_SWAN 20 #define OP_BUY_MAX_FlyingFox 21 #define OP_SELL_MAX_FlyingFox 25 #define OP_BUY_MAX_Gartley 26 #define OP_SELL_MAX_Gartley 27 #define OP_BUY_MAX_Dragonfly 28 #define OP_SELL_MAX_Dragonfly 29 #define OP_BUY_A_Lobster 30 #define OP_SELL_A_Lobster 31 #define OP_BUY_A_Dragonfly 32 #define OP_SELL_A_Dragonfly 33 #define OP_BUY_A_FlyingFox 34 #define OP_SELL_A_FlyingFox 35 #define OP_BUY_A_Bartley 36 #define OP_SELL_A_Bartley 37 #define OP_BUY_SEA_PONY 38 #define OP_SELL_SEA_PONEY 39 #define OP_BUY_ALT_BARRACUDA 40 #define OP_SELL_ALT_BARRACUDA 41 //---- Step 2: Read values from the signal buffer int start() { // Read pattern and breakout buffer double pattern = iCustom(Symbol(), Period(), "PZ_Harmonacci_LICENSE", 0, 1); double breakout = iCustom(Symbol(), Period(), "PZ_Harmonacci_LICENSE", 1, 1); // Do something if(pattern == OP_BUY_FlyingFox) { /* Your code for bullish flying fox pattern */ } if(pattern == OP_SELL_FlyingBox) { /* Your code for bearish flying fox pattern */ } if(pattern == OP_BUY_Gartley) { /* Your code for bullish gartley pattern */ } if(pattern == OP_SELL_Gartley) { /* Your code for bearish gartley pattern */ } if(pattern == OP_BUY_Lobster) { /* Your code for bullish Lobster pattern */ } if(pattern == OP_SELL_Lobster) { /* Your code for bearish Lobster pattern */ } // Trade breakouts if(breakout == OP_BUY) { /* Your code for bullish breakout (blue arrow) */} if(breakout == OP_SELL) { /* Your code for bearish breakout (red arrow) */} // Do nothing if(pattern == EMPTY_VALUE && breakout == EMPTY_VALUE) { /* No pattern or breakout */} // Exit return(0); }