TG Super Histogram

We have added an additional buy / sell signals that will fire before the yellow warning bars and yellow histograms buy/sell signals. When the buy signal fires it will plot a target and a stop. There is a secondary exit that will print when extreme conditions are met that would indicate the move up is exhausted. This will be labeled "Target 2 Exit". This could also be taken as a counter trend trade signal if you like shorting stocks or trading futures. This will help prevent you from entering a counter trend trade too early as well.
The default settings should be fine for most people, it's what we run.
Long entries are set to strict by default, turning that off will produce more trend entries, but also at risk of more false positives. In a super strong trend you can get away with turning that off.
The Auto-filter is also on by default, which prevents false-positives on counter trend entries.
Video will be coming to explain everything in more detail,
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Invite-only script
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Note that this private, invite-only script has not been reviewed by script moderators, and its compliance with House Rules is undetermined. TradingView does NOT recommend paying for or using a script unless you fully trust its author and understand how it works. You may also find free, open-source alternatives in our community scripts.