What is Pin Bar?
Pin bar (hammer/shooting star family) shows rejection from level with prominent tail.
Formula
Body: $498–$501 = 3 points
Indian market context (NSE)
Reference levels: Nifty 50 at 24,300, Reliance Industries at ₹1,300, Bank Nifty futures at 55,000 (lot size 30). Examples below show how Pin Bar shows up on Indian index, equity, and futures books — update to live quotes in your journal.
Nifty 50 perspective
Pin Bar on Nifty (24,300): on the 15-minute chart, combine with session VWAP and 9:15–10:00 liquidity — index pin bar signals misfire on expiry Tuesdays without volume confirmation.
Reliance Industries perspective
Pin Bar on Reliance at ₹1,300: daily vs hourly settings diverge around results and ex-dividend dates; note corporate events in journal when pin bar readings spike.
Bank Nifty futures perspective
Pin Bar on Bank Nifty futures (55,000): first-hour signals differ from post-14:30 behaviour; avoid standalone entries when banking names lead the move.
How to validate
- Forward-test Pin Bar on paper or sim for two weeks after rule changes.
- Validate only on trades where Pin Bar settings matched the written playbook.
- Split results by trending vs range weeks on Nifty before trusting the signal.
- Require higher-timeframe bias agreement if that is part of your rule.
How to track in TradeLyser
- Add Pin Bar reading to trade entry notes (value + timeframe).
- Create tags: “Pin Bar aligned” / “Pin Bar ignored”.
- Monthly: filter trades by alignment tag and compare win rate and avg R.
- Screenshot chart context for mentor review on disputed trades.
Best practices
- Combine Pin Bar with higher-timeframe bias — not as a lone trigger.
- Avoid curve-fitting settings on less than three months of tagged data.
- Refresh playbook screenshots when changing Pin Bar parameters.
- Skip trading when Pin Bar conflicts with written risk limits.
Common pitfalls
- Treating Pin Bar as a guaranteed reversal signal.
- Optimising parameters on one bullish month only.
- Trading against higher-timeframe bias because Pin Bar “said so”.
- Failing to log when you overrode Pin Bar discretionally.
How to use this in TradeLyser
Tag pin at structure; review nose ratio and confirmation bar rule.
Related terms
Hammer has small body at top of range and long lower shadow after decline.
Price action trading uses raw price structure — highs, lows, patterns, and context — over lagging indicators.
Shooting star: small body low in range, long upper shadow after advance.
Support is a price area where demand previously stepped in, slowing or reversing declines. It is a zone — not a single tick — and can fail.
FAQ
Pin bar vs wick only?
Define minimum wick % of range in playbook.
Pin on news spike?
Spread noise — separate tag.
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