Consecutive Bars Research

Intro

  • Research consecutive bars (CSC) for spike trades, second legs and swings
  • Free indicator for TradingView
  • Free strategy for TradingView
  • Some interesting summary results!

Indicator


Strategy

Link here: https://www.tradingview.com/script/WEXwahbE-Zen-CSC-Bar-Strategy-v2/

https://www.tradingview.com/script/WEXwahbE-Zen-CSC-Bar-Strategy-v2/

5 Consecutive bars, 5min RTH, ES

  • For the 4 kinds of reward (0.5R, 1R, 1.5R, 2R)
  • Only 1 trade allowed at a time – fill or kill
  • Buy the close of 5th bull bar, sell the close 5th bear bar
  • Close trades at close of the session
  • Last 12 months

1/2R Reward

1R Reward

1.5R Reward

2R Reward

Notes

  • Swing outperforms
  • Idea could be to add filters
    • Maybe MA filter so only triggers if BUY is ABOVE MA, etc
    • Trail stop to breakeven at 1R or close 1/2 at 1R?

Idea: Timeframe as a filter – Try on 2min Chart

  • Everything worse!

Idea: MA as a filter – BUY ABOVE MA, etc

  • Made all of them worse except for the 1R – so interesting!
  • What about the opposite – only SELL above MA and only BUY below MA – for reversal idea

Idea: ES mostly goes up, so just take longs?

0.5R

1R

1.5R

2R

Summary

  • Doesn’t beat our original settings of trading both ways but still a reasonable strategy

Idea: MA as a filter – REVERSALS – Sell if CSC Bears bars ABOVE MA, etc

  • Signal frequency issue – but good results

1/2R

1R

1.5R

2R

Summary

  • 2nd leg trading superior hit rate, 0.5-1R expectation

4 Consecutive bars, 5min RTH, ES

  • Now what about 4 consecutive bars, long/short, above/below MA

1/2R

1R

1.5R

2R

Summary


4 CSC Reversals

1/2R

1R

1.5R

2R

Summary – 4 CSC Reversals

Summary – 4 CSC vs 5 CSC Reversals

  • 4 CSC vs 5 CSC Reversals
    • High probability % scalp 1/2 – 1R
    • Best performance was 1 – 1.5R

Summary of All Results in Post

  • Best performer was 5 CSC swinging
  • Highest hit rates
    • 4-5 CSC Reversal
  • 4 CSC vs 5 CSC Reversals
    • High probability % scalp 1/2 – 1R
    • Best performance was 1 – 1.5R
  • Highest frequency trade – 4 CSC for a scalp

Conclusion

  • I hope you enjoyed this post as a way to inspire and encourage you to research statements you hear when you are learning trading.
  • With ChatGPT and your charting package it is practical to review and refine your strategies.

Thanks, Tim F

9 responses to “Consecutive Bars Research”

  1. treeunabashedly67c20c7b91 Avatar
    treeunabashedly67c20c7b91

    Thanks for the detailed breakdown! Did you use any backtesting software or give it a run through the TradingView Strategy Tester?

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    1. Tim Fairweather Avatar

      Hi mate – just using Tradingview strategy tester and manual looking through to check if reasonable – actual execution always lower because of human errors but super interesting to see the stats, T

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  2. treeunabashedly67c20c7b91 Avatar
    treeunabashedly67c20c7b91

    Thanks for the detailed study!

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    1. Tim Fairweather Avatar

      You’re welcome mate – thanks for reading it, T

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  3. mahdad Avatar
    mahdad

    wow, awesome insight

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    1. Tim Fairweather Avatar

      Thanks mate – glad you enjoyed it, T

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  4. generously95a1743b49 Avatar
    generously95a1743b49

    Interesting experiment on MNQ with the five bars.

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    1. Tim Fairweather Avatar

      Cool research mate thanks for sharing – have you had luck trading it? T

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      1. generously95a1743b49 Avatar
        generously95a1743b49

        Not yet. LOL

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I’m Tim

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I’m a Aussie day trader and I post trading tips, practice drills, and indicators that helped my trading get to a professional level.

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