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Chart Pattern Rectangle
Please note that the information about expected price targets provided by
Auto Chart Patterns isn’t a recommendation for what you should
personally do. Do not take this data as investment advice. It should only
be used for education and research. As with any trade, always look first
and then leap.
A rectangle is an indefinite pattern that can herald both an increase and a
fall in price. The target price level depends on the direction in which the
price broke this pattern. It is expected that after the breakout of the
pattern, the price will go approximately to the height of the rectangle in
the direction of the breakout.The indicator searches for patterns on the last 600 bars. The pattern
consists of lines denoting price movements (Price Line) and lines forming a
rectangle (Rectangle). The start and end points of each price line are in
5/5 pivots. The breakout of the pattern is fixed by the close value. The
intersection of the horizontal lines of the rectangle with the close value in
the interval between points 1 and 4 is not allowed. In the In Progress
mode, the indicator looks for not only formed, but also emerging
patterns. The last two points of such a pattern may not be in pivots, and
the last price line will be dotted.The dotted horizontal line that ends with the Target label indicates the
expected price level after the pattern is completed. If the pattern is not
broken, then the indicator will draw 2 such lines - one in each direction.
After the breakout, only the line in the direction of the breakout remains.
‘As new bars appear, the line extends to the right until the last bar, until
the pattern status changes from Awaiting to another. The label tooltip
shows the price and the current status of the pattern. When the status
changes, the color of the label also changes. There are 4 statuses in total:+ Awaiting. The rectangle is not broken or is broken and the price has
not yet reached the target level in the direction of the breakdown
and has not gone beyond the last opposite point of the rectangle.
* Reached. The price broke through one of the horizontal lines of the
rectangle and reached the target in the same direction.
* Failed. The price broke through one of the lines of the rectangle
and, having not reached the target, went beyond the last point
opposite to the direction of the breakdown.
* Indefinable. The indicator cannot unambiguously determine the
status of the pattern.
If the indicator finds two intersecting patterns, then preference is given
to the one whose status is Awaiting. If the status of the intersecting
patterns is Failed or Reached, ot the status of both is Awaiting, then the
pattern that is larger will be displayed on the chart. A pattern with the
Indefinable status is deleted if it intersects with a pattern that has a
different status.
Alerts:
* New Pattern. Triggered when a new pattern appears on the chart.
The pattern is considered new if the position of the first point has
changed.
* Pattern Breakout. It is triggered when a bar that has closed outside
the rectangle appears. If there is a breakout of the same line on
which the last point of the pattern is located, then in case of an
unsuccessful attempt to rebuild point 4, this alert will trigger on
reverse rebuilding if no more than 5 bars have appeared since the
breakout.
Inputs:
* Patterns - Defines which pattern will be drawn depending on its
status. Possible values: All, Awaiting and Reached, Only Awaiting,
Last Awaiting. If Last Awaiting is selected, only one pattern with the
Awaiting status will be displayed, the first point of which is located
to the right of all the others.
+ Price Targets - Defines which price targets will be drawn depending
status of the pattern. Possible values: All, Only Awaiting, Awaiting
and Reached, None.
+ Permissible Deviation - The maximum allowable deviation of a point
from its corresponding line. It is calculated as a percentage of the
distance between the lines of the rectangle on the same bar where
this point is located.
+ In Progress - Search for emerging patterns.