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⭕ Dynamic Reversal

Identify high-probability reversal zones with multi-timeframe dynamic analysis

📚 Documentation â€ē âš™ī¸ Features â€ē Dynamic Reversal
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Market Type
Any Condition
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Best Timeframes
All TFs
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Difficulty
đŸ”Ĩ Advanced

📋 Overview

Dynamic Reversals are sophisticated mathematical calculations that identify potential market turning points using multi-period highest and lowest price analysis. RelicusRoad Pro’s implementation provides three distinct period ranges (Small, Medium, Large) to capture reversals across different market structures and timeframes.

Unlike static support/resistance levels, Dynamic Reversals continuously recalculate based on recent price action, adapt to changing market volatility, and provide early reversal signals before traditional indicators. The system uses mathematical precision to filter noise while identifying both immediate scalping opportunities and major structural changes.

✨ Key Features

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Three-Tier Period System

Small (9 bars), Medium (60 bars), and Large (156 bars) periods for complete market coverage

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Multi-Timeframe Analysis

Operates on any timeframe while calculating from different chart periods

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Dynamic Recalculation

Continuously adapts to recent price action and changing market volatility

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Visual Circle Markers

Clear high/low reversal points with size and color coding for easy identification

âš™ī¸ How It Works

đŸ”Ŧ The Technology Behind Road Levels

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Multi-Period Analysis

Three calculation periods

  • └ Small Period (9 bars): Quick reversals and scalping opportunities
  • └ Medium Period (60 bars): Swing trading reversal points
  • └ Large Period (156 bars): Major trend reversal detection
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Reversal Detection

Mathematical precision

  • └ Identifies highest and lowest prices within each period
  • └ Confirms genuine reversals vs. minor fluctuations
  • └ Filters noise to show only significant turning points
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Quality Control

Signal optimization

  • └ Only the most significant reversal per period shown
  • └ Newer reversals replace weaker ones in same range
  • └ Ensures clean chart display without overcrowding

📊 Visual Representation

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High Reversals

Appear above price at local highs, indicating potential selling opportunities

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    Low Reversals

    Appear below price at local lows, indicating potential buying opportunities

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      Size Coding

      Larger circles represent longer period reversals with higher reliability

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        Period Labels

        HH(X) and LL(X) labels show period length for calculation transparency

          đŸŽ¯ Trading Modes Explained

          Small Period Scalping
          High Frequency Best for: Active traders seeking frequent opportunities with tight risk control
          • ✓ 9-bar reversals for quick profits
          • ✓ M1-M5 timeframe optimization
          • ✓ High liquidity pair focus
          • ✓ Quick in/out approach
          Medium Period Swings
          Balanced Trading Best for: Traders seeking balanced frequency and reliability
          • ✓ 60-bar reversals for intraday swings
          • ✓ H1-H4 timeframe analysis
          • ✓ Moderate holding periods
          • ✓ Swing trading approach
          Large Period Trends
          Position Trading Best for: Position traders seeking high-probability, low-frequency signals
          • ✓ 156-bar reversals for major changes
          • ✓ D1 timeframe context
          • ✓ Long-term structural analysis
          • ✓ Extended profit potential
          Multi-Period Confluence
          Maximum Probability Best for: Professional traders seeking highest probability setups
          • ✓ Multiple period alignment
          • ✓ Triple/double confluence signals
          • ✓ Increased position sizing justified
          • ✓ Highest success rate approach

          💡 Best Practices

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          Use volume confirmation with reversal signals for higher probability

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          Combine multiple periods for confluence - higher alignment = higher probability

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          Match period selection to your trading timeframe and style

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          Apply proper risk management: Small periods = smaller size, Large periods = larger size

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          Look for momentum divergence at reversal points for additional confirmation

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          Consider market session timing - London session provides most signals

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          Use ATR-based stops: Reversal level Âą (ATR × 0.5) + spread buffer

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          Scale out profits systematically: 25% at first target, trail remainder

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          Avoid over-optimization - use default periods initially

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          Focus on major pairs for best results: EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/JPY

          đŸŽ›ī¸ Settings & Configuration

          Scalping (M1-M5)
          Mode: Small Period Focus
          Sensitivity: High Frequency
          ✓ Small period (9 bars) primary signals
          ✓ Quick 2-4 hour maximum holds
          ✓ 0.5-1% account risk per trade
          ✓ 15-25 signals per day expected
          Swing Trading (H1-H4)
          Mode: Medium Period Focus
          Sensitivity: Balanced
          ✓ Medium period (60 bars) primary signals
          ✓ 1-2 day maximum holds
          ✓ 1-2% account risk per trade
          ✓ 3-8 signals per day expected
          Position Trading (H4-D1)
          Mode: Large Period Focus
          Sensitivity: Low Frequency
          ✓ Large period (156 bars) primary signals
          ✓ 1-2 week maximum holds
          ✓ 2-3% account risk per trade
          ✓ 5-8 signals per week expected

          ⚡ Quick Setup Guide

          1. Enable Dynamic Reversal indicator on your preferred timeframe
          2. Note circle markers: High reversals above price, Low reversals below price
          3. Identify your focus period: Small (scalping), Medium (swing), Large (position)
          4. Wait for reversal signal with volume confirmation
          5. Set stops beyond reversal point using ATR buffer formula

          📚 Complete Guide

          đŸŽ¯ Trading Strategies

          Small Period Scalping
          Medium

          Focus on 9-bar reversals for quick profits with tight risk control

          Setup:
          1. Wait for Small period reversal signal on M1-M5 charts
          2. Confirm with next candle direction and volume increase
          3. Enter on confirmation candle close
          4. Set stop 8-12 pips beyond reversal point
          5. Target next reversal level or 2:1 R:R minimum
          Risk:Reward 1:1.8
          Medium Period Swing Trading
          Easy

          Use 60-bar reversals for intraday swings with moderate holding

          Setup:
          1. Identify trend direction on higher timeframe
          2. Wait for Medium period reversal against trend (pullback)
          3. Check confluence with support/resistance levels
          4. Enter on price action confirmation
          5. Trail stops with market structure
          Risk:Reward 1:2.4
          Large Period Trend Reversal
          Advanced

          Trade 156-bar reversals for major structural changes

          Setup:
          1. Identify trend exhaustion on daily timeframe
          2. Wait for Large period reversal with multiple confluence
          3. Confirm with volume spike and momentum divergence
          4. Use staged entry approach (25%, 50%, 25%)
          5. Set wide stops with long-term perspective
          Risk:Reward 1:3.2
          Multi-Period Confluence
          Advanced

          Combine multiple periods for maximum probability setups

          Setup:
          1. Wait for two or more period reversals within 10-20 pips
          2. Confirm with volume and additional technical confluence
          3. Use larger position size (1.5x normal) due to high probability
          4. Apply tighter stops due to strong confluence
          5. Scale out profits at multiple targets
          Risk:Reward 1:2.8

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