Displaced chart
This tool detects outside bars (or candles) and their   subsequent inside bar(s). An outside bar is a bar   which (a) closes outside the high-low range of the previous bar and which (b) is   followed by a bar which closes within the potential outside bar’s high-low   range. German trader Michael Voigt uses outside and inside bars   frequently, including for placing some of his stops.
            
            In this example the outside bar is number 1. Number 1 is an outside   bar because (a) it closes outside the high-low of range of the previous bar, and   because (b) number 2 closes within the high-low range of number 1 (at the same   time making bar 2 the first inside bar). In total there are 5 inside bars   (numbers 2 to 6). 
