Key Changes:
(1) Code updated to Version 6
(2) Code now includes a Scanner Function. By default Top 40 stocks of Nifty50 have already been inputted in the code. The user can go to settings tab of the indicator and change the stock names with his/her own stock names (if he/she wants to track different stocks).
(3) To track more than 40 stocks, save your current chart layout as Chart1 (or any name you want followed by 1). Then create another chart layout, apply the Indicator there as well, go to Indicator settings tab, change the stock names with your own stock names. Scroll Down to Indicator Settings Tab, Click drop down arrow of 'Defaults' then select "Save as Default". Now, the indicator will track these newly inputted stocks for you until you change them again.
How the scanner works:
Scanner tracks use inputted stocks to see if the price is within consolidation zone (cloud area), above the cloud area or below the cloud area.
If price is below the cloud, the stock will appear in red colour which means it is in down trend.
If price is above the cloud, the stock will appear in green colour which means it is in up trend.
The bigger the number, the more prominent is the trend and biggest number stock will appear at the top of the table.
If stock is within consolidation zone, its name will appear in gray colour and number associated with it will be 0, which means there is no trend in that stock.
You can input various Option Strikes also in place of Stock Names and it will track these Option Strikes chart as well. For example, if you want to track NIFTY 23500 CE or PE with Option Scalper scanner function, then Input ‘NIFTY241226C23500’ for the 23500 CE expiring on 26 Dec 2024 and scanner function will keep scanning and displaying this Option Strike to see when it comes out of consolidation zone.
The indicator works in all the time frames. You can track Crypto, Forex, Comodities, Stocks, ETFs and everything else available on TradingView. But 40 is the limit for a single Chart Layout.
Whatever stock is shown at the top of the table, open the chart of that stock, and then take position as per Option Scalpe Rules given below:
Rule 1: If last signal is Buy and price goes above the cloud, Buy Signal is triggered.... Hold the trade till price does not come inside the cloud again.
Rule 2: If Buy signal was triggered, but price comes inside the cloud after sometime, and you exit (as per Rule 1 above) and after sometime again price goes above the cloud, Re-Entry on Buy side is triggered
Rule 3: If last signal is Sell and price goes below the cloud, Sell signal is triggered...hold the trade till price does not come back to the cloud...
Rule 4: If Sell signal was triggered, but price comes inside the cloud after sometime and you exit, and after sometime price again goes below the cloud, Re-Entry on Sell side triggers and so on