PROTECTED SOURCE SCRIPT
Double/Triple Tops & Bottoms & Rectangle Boxes

This indicator is an algorithmic pattern recognition tool designed to automatically identify, validate, and track significant reversal structures—specifically Double/Triple Tops and Bottoms. Unlike subjective drawing tools, this script uses a strict set of quantitative rules based on swing pivots and volatility (ATR) to define market structure.
The Logical Methodology The script operates on a three-stage "scientific" detection process:
Pivot Chaining (Level Detection): The algorithm scans for significant swing highs and lows using a user-defined lookback period. It stores these pivot levels and monitors subsequent price action. If price returns to a previous pivot level within a specific volatility threshold (normalized by ATR), it registers a "touch."
Pattern Construction (Neckline Identification): Once a level has been touched the required number of times (e.g., 2 for Double patterns, 3 for Triple patterns), the script calculates the "Neckline."
For Tops: It identifies the lowest trough between the peaks.
For Bottoms: It identifies the highest peak between the valleys. This creates a valid trading range, visualized as a blue box connecting the pivot level to the neckline.
Signal Validation (Breakout vs. Failure): The pattern remains in a "pending" state until a breakout occurs.
Confirmation: A signal is generated only when a candle closes beyond the neckline (below for Tops, above for Bottoms).
Invalidation: If price breaks the pivot level itself (e.g., makes a higher high on a Double Top) before breaking the neckline, the pattern is immediately marked invalid to prevent false signals.
Key Features
ATR-Based Sensitivity: Uses Average True Range to dynamically adjust how "precise" a re-test must be, adapting to changing market volatility.
Dual-Scanning: Can independently scan for Triple Tops (Bearish) and Double Bottoms (Bullish) simultaneously with separate settings.
Time & Width Constraints: Filters out "noise" by enforcing a minimum pattern width (in bars), ensuring only structurally significant patterns are displayed.
Settings Guide
Min Top/Bottom Touches: Set to 2 for Double patterns or 3 for Triple patterns.
Pivot Lookback: The number of bars used to define a swing point (higher = larger, more significant patterns).
Touch Sensitivity: Adjusts how strictly the price must match the previous level.
Min Pattern Width: Prevents the detection of micro-patterns that are too narrow to be reliable.
The Logical Methodology The script operates on a three-stage "scientific" detection process:
Pivot Chaining (Level Detection): The algorithm scans for significant swing highs and lows using a user-defined lookback period. It stores these pivot levels and monitors subsequent price action. If price returns to a previous pivot level within a specific volatility threshold (normalized by ATR), it registers a "touch."
Pattern Construction (Neckline Identification): Once a level has been touched the required number of times (e.g., 2 for Double patterns, 3 for Triple patterns), the script calculates the "Neckline."
For Tops: It identifies the lowest trough between the peaks.
For Bottoms: It identifies the highest peak between the valleys. This creates a valid trading range, visualized as a blue box connecting the pivot level to the neckline.
Signal Validation (Breakout vs. Failure): The pattern remains in a "pending" state until a breakout occurs.
Confirmation: A signal is generated only when a candle closes beyond the neckline (below for Tops, above for Bottoms).
Invalidation: If price breaks the pivot level itself (e.g., makes a higher high on a Double Top) before breaking the neckline, the pattern is immediately marked invalid to prevent false signals.
Key Features
ATR-Based Sensitivity: Uses Average True Range to dynamically adjust how "precise" a re-test must be, adapting to changing market volatility.
Dual-Scanning: Can independently scan for Triple Tops (Bearish) and Double Bottoms (Bullish) simultaneously with separate settings.
Time & Width Constraints: Filters out "noise" by enforcing a minimum pattern width (in bars), ensuring only structurally significant patterns are displayed.
Settings Guide
Min Top/Bottom Touches: Set to 2 for Double patterns or 3 for Triple patterns.
Pivot Lookback: The number of bars used to define a swing point (higher = larger, more significant patterns).
Touch Sensitivity: Adjusts how strictly the price must match the previous level.
Min Pattern Width: Prevents the detection of micro-patterns that are too narrow to be reliable.
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Скрипт с защищённым кодом
Этот скрипт опубликован с закрытым исходным кодом. Однако вы можете использовать его свободно и без каких-либо ограничений — читайте подробнее здесь.
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Информация и публикации не предназначены для предоставления и не являются финансовыми, инвестиционными, торговыми или другими видами советов или рекомендаций, предоставленных или одобренных TradingView. Подробнее читайте в Условиях использования.