Multiple MA with Multi-Display Mode(MTF/Non MTF)Japanese below / 日本語説明は下記
This indicator shows 6MA(SMA or EMA) with 3 different display modes, which are MTF, Non-MTF and Display on Specific Timeframe.
1. MTF mode
2. Non MTF Mode(Display always)
3. Display on specific timeframe
1. MTF mode
MA becomes MTF MA, meaning that a MA is displayed on the timeframe that users select as MTF MA timeframe or lower timeframe.
i.e. If you select Daily timeframe from MTF MA timeframe, MA will be displayed on daily or lower timeframe; daily, 4 hour, 1 hour, 30mins, 15min, 5mins, 1min.
Note: You need to select "MTF MA timeframe" on input screen.
Sample chart
(left: 1 hour, middle: 4 hour, right: Daily, MA setting; 50MA of 4hour chart)
2. Non MTF Mode(Display always)
MA will always be displayed regardless of timeframe that users open.
Note: If you select Non MTF Mode, MTF MA timeframe on input screen is ignored.
3. Display on specific timeframe
When you select this mode, MA will be displayed only on the specific timeframe that you select from “MTF timeframe or Display timeframe” on the input screen.
If you would like an MA to be displayed only on specific timeframe, this would be your choice.(for example, MA on 1 hour chart only)
Sample chart
(left: 1 hour, middle: 4 hour, right: Daily, MA setting; 50MA of 4hour chart)
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6本の移動平均線(MA)を異なる3つのモードで表示できるインジケーターです。(SMAかEMAの選択可)
モード1: MTFモード
モード2: Non-MTFモード(常に表示)
モード3: 特定のタイムフレームのみに表示
1. MTFモード
この表示モードを選択すると、上位足のMAを下位足に表示するMAとなります。
選択した上位足のタイムフレーム(時間軸)と、それ以下のタイムフレームにのみMAが表示されます。
例: 上位足のタイムフレームとして日足を選択した場合、MAは日足、4時間足、1時間足、30分足、15分足、5分足、1分足に表示されます。
サンプルチャート
(左: 1時間足, 中央:4時間足, 右:日足, MA設定: 4時間足の50MA)
2. Non-MTFモード(常に表示)
MAはユーザーの開いているチャートのタイムフレームに関係なく常に表示されます。
一般的な移動平均線と同じ挙動です。
3. 特定のタイムフレームのみに表示
このモードでは移動平均線は指定した特定のタイムフレームにのみ表示されます。
例えば期間50の移動平均線を15分足チャートにだけ表示させたいような要件がある場合、このモードが最適です。
サンプルチャート
(左: 1時間足, 中央:4時間足, 右:日足, MA設定: 4時間足の50MA)
インジケーターの使用について
当インジケーターは招待制インジケーター(有料)となっています。
使用を希望される方はプライベートチャットや下記リンクのDMでご連絡ください。
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Multi-Function Stochastic(MTF, divergence, signal and alert)Japanese below / 日本語説明は下記
Overview
Multi-function Stochastic indicator with functions below.
1.MTF with display timeframe control
2.Auto divergence drawing incl. hidden divergence
3.Signal when % K crosses over %D incl. MTF %K and %D
4.Alert when % K crosses over %D
Please see the details below.
Functions:
1.MTF with display timeframe control
You can select one upper timeframe from monthly, weekly, daily, 4hour, 1hour, 30mins, 15mins, 5mins to display upper timeframe’s Stochastic as MTF Stochastic.
How is it different from other MTF indicators?
Problems with other MTF Stochastic indicators are;
-If you set higher timeframe Stochastic, it will also be shown on further higher time frames.
i.e. If you set 4hour chart’s Stochastic on 1 hour or lower time frame charts, it will also appear on daily and weekly chart, which is not necessary.
To tackle these problems, this indicator has incorporated functions below.
-To show MTF Stochastic on timeframe lower than the upper timeframe you set as MTF timeframe.
For example, if you select daily timeframe for MTF Stochastic , the Stochastic will be shown only on 4 hour or lower timeframes(1H, 30M, 15M, 5M, 1M).
Left: 4hour chart, Middle: Daily chart, Right: Weekly chart
If you look at 4hour chart, daily chart’s Stochastic is shown(pale blue and orange) but weekly chart does not show daily chart’s Stochastic.
2.Auto divergence drawing incl. hidden divergence
Divergence line and hidden divergence line will be automatically drawn for the current timeframe Stochastic as per the logic below.
Bearish : When two consecutive pivot highs go up but %K values corresponding to each high go down.
Bullish: When two consecutive pivot lows go down but %K values corresponding to each low go up.
Pivot highs(lows) are identified when those are preceded by n lower highs(lows) and proceeded by n lower highs(lows).
* n is parameterized.
See the diagram below.
Bearish : When two consecutive pivot highs go down but %K values corresponding to each highs go up.
Bullish : When two consecutive pivot lows go up but %K values corresponding to each low go down.
3.Signal when % K crossing %D
Signal will be shown when;
-%K crosses over %D below lower band
-%K crosses under %D above upper band
-%K(MTF) crosses over %D(MTF) below lower band
-%K(MTF) crosses under %D(MTF) above upper band
4.Alert when % K crossing %D
Alert can be set when;
-%K crosses over %D below lower band
-%K crosses under %D above upper band
How to use this indicator?
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多機能ストキャスティクスインジケーターです。以下の機能が搭載されています。
1.マルチタイムフレーム機能(表示時間足制御機能付き)
2.ダイバージェンス自動描画機能(ヒドゥンダイバージェンス対応)
3.%Kが%Dをクロスした時にシグナル表示(MTFの%Kと%Dでも同様)
4.%Kが%Dをクロスした時にアラート設定可能
機能詳細は以下の通りです。
機能詳細
1.マルチタイムフレーム機能(表示時間軸制御機能付き)
月足、週足、日足、4時間足、1時間足、30分足、15分足、5分足の中から一つを選択し、上位足のストキャスティクスとして表示することができます。(不要な場合は非表示可能)
他のマルチタイムフレームストキャスティクスとの違い
他のマルチタイムフレームストキャスティクスのインジケーターでは、以下の問題に直面します。
・上位足のストキャスティクスを表示すると、さらに上位足でもそのストキャスティクスが表示され見にくくなる。
例: 4時間足のストキャスティクスを下位足で表示可能な様に設定すると、日足や週足でも表示され、チャートが見にくくなる。
この問題に対して、このインジケーターでは、
・上位足のストキャスティクスを表示する時間軸を制御することで上位足で不必要な情報を表示させない。
という機能を加えることでこの問題を解決しています。
具体的には、マルチタイムフレーム用に選択した上位足のタイムフレームより小さいタイムフレームでのみ上位足のストキャスティクスが表示されるようになっています。
例えば、上位足として日足を選択した場合、日足のストキャスティクスは4時間足、1時間足、30分足、15分足、5分足、1分足にのみ表示されます。
<サンプルチャート>
左から4時間足、日足、週足です。
4時間足では日足のストキャスティクスが表示されていますが、週足には表示されません。
2.ダイバージェンス自動描画機能(ヒドゥンダイバージェンス対応)
以下のロジックに基づきダイバージェンスを自動描画します。(不要な場合は非表示可能)
<通常のダイバージェンス>
下降示唆: 2つの連続する高値(*)が切り上げられているが、 それぞれの高値に対応するストキャスティクスの値は切り下げている場合
上昇示唆: 2つの連続する安値(*)が切り下がっているが、 それぞれの安値に対応するストキャスティクスの値は切り上がっている場合
*高値(安値)は、左右n本(**)ずつのローソク足の高値(安値)より高い(低い)高値(安値)をピボットハイ・ローとして算出しています。
** nはユーザ設定値です。
<例: ダイバージェンス>
高値SH1はSH1のローソクの高値より左側にn個のより低い高値、右側にn個のより低い高値があった場合に高値として認識されます。
上記の例では高値がSH1>SH2と切り上がっていますが、対応する%Kの値はvalue2>value1と切り下がっているためダイバージェンスと認識されダイバージェンスラインが自動描画されます。
<ヒドゥンダイバージェンス>
下降継続示唆: 2つの連続する高値(*)が切り下がっているが、 それぞれの高値に対応するストキャスティクスの値は切り上がっている場合
上昇継続示唆: 2つの連続する安値(*)が切り上がっているが、 それぞれの安値に対応するストキャスティクスの値は切り下がっている場合
言うまでもないことですが、ダイバージェンスが出たから逆張り、などの安易な発想は避けるべきです。
環境認識の一つの要素として見るべき指標でしょう。
3.%Kが%Dとクロスした時にシグナル表示(MTFの%Kと%Dでも同様)
以下の条件を満たした時にシグナルを表示します。
-ロワーバンドより下で、%Kが%Dを上抜けた時
-アッパーバンドより上で、%Kが%Dを下抜けた時
-ロワーバンドより下で、%K(MTF)が%D(MTF)を上抜けた時
-アッパーバンドより上で、%K(MTF)が%D(MTF)を下抜けた時
4.%Kが%Dとクロスした時にアラート設定
以下の条件でアラート設定が可能です。
-ロワーバンドより下で、%Kが%Dを上抜けた時
-アッパーバンドより上で、%Kが%Dを下抜けた時
インジケーターの使用について
当インジケーターは招待制インジケーター(有料)となっています。
使用を希望される方はプライベートチャットや下記リンクのDMでご連絡ください。
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TradeChartist Essential MTF Screener™TradeChartist Essential MTF Screener is an adaptive and powerful multi time frame screener toolkit for several essential trading indicators like RSI, Stochastic, CCI, MACD, 15 different Moving Averages, Heikin Ashi Trend and Net Volume, which can be visualised as a singular Indicator plot or as MTF Screener blocks showing absolute or trend-based colour coded Bull/Bear Strength along with real-time indicator value labels.
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™𝗧𝗿𝗮𝗱𝗲𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗶𝘀𝘁 𝗘𝘀𝘀𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗮𝗹 𝗠𝗧𝗙 𝗦𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗲𝗻𝗲𝗿 𝗨𝘀𝗲𝗿 𝗠𝗮𝗻𝘂𝗮𝗹
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MTF Screener can be used as a singular Time Frame screener plot or as colour coded screener blocks with several Time Frames (based on Time Frame Multiplier inputs) and based on user preference of the indicator such as RSI, Stoch, CCI, MACD, one of 15 Moving Averages, Heikin Ashi Trend or Net Volume from the 𝐈𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐨𝐫 𝐓𝐲𝐩𝐞 dropdown.
For RSI, Stoch, MACD and Moving Averages, Source price is required from the Sᴏᴜʀᴄᴇ dropdown (default - close). Sᴍᴏᴏᴛʜɪɴɢ input can be used to smooth the plot.
RSI, CCI and Stoch lengths are 14 as default and each of them have Uᴘᴘᴇʀ Bᴀɴᴅ and Lᴏᴡᴇʀ Bᴀɴᴅ inputs, which decides the colour of the screener block.
MACD has 3 inputs namely - Fᴀsᴛ Lᴇɴɢᴛʜ , Sʟᴏᴡ Lᴇɴɢᴛʜ and Sᴍᴏᴏᴛʜɪɴɢ and the default is the classic settings (12,26,9). Type of MA used can be chosen from under 𝟰. 𝗠𝗼𝘃𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗔𝘃𝗲𝗿𝗮𝗴𝗲 section of the indicator settings. For classic MACD, use EMA which is default.
Moving Average has two inputs namely - MA ᴛʏᴘᴇ (which allows one of 15 Moving Averages) and MA Lᴇɴɢᴛʜ (default - 55).
Heikin Ashi Trend and Net Volume do not need any inputs.
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𝗠𝗧𝗙 𝗦𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗲𝗻𝗲𝗿 𝗕𝗹𝗼𝗰𝗸𝘀
Screener blocks are plotted as default and each row represents a specific Time Frame based on the Time Frame Multiplier (Default - 11 TF Multipliers from 1 to 2 in steps of 0.1) entered by the user in the 𝗦𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗲𝗻𝗲𝗿 𝗣𝗹𝗼𝘁𝘀 section. There are 11 maximum rows or Time Frame Multipliers that can be displayed. For example, if the user wants just 4 timeframes say, 1hr, 2hr , 4hr and Daily on a 1hr chart, the user should enter 4 in 𝐍𝐮𝐦𝐛𝐞𝐫 𝐨𝐟 𝐌𝐓𝐅 𝐒𝐜𝐫𝐞𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐫𝐬 input box and enter 1, 2, 4 and 24 in the Time-Frame Multiplier input boxes.
The Screener block colour can be changed from the settings. Each Screener row will have the data labels displayed in real-time as default ( Aʟʟᴏᴡ Rᴇᴘᴀɪɴᴛɪɴɢ (Cᴜʀʀᴇɴᴛ HTF Dᴀᴛᴀ) ). Disabling this will have Higher Time Frame data lag based on previous HTF close. Real-time data is recommended for live prices/data as it helps see the current dynamic.
Hᴇɪᴋɪɴ Asʜɪ Sᴄʀᴇᴇɴᴇʀ plots data based on Heikin Ashi chart on normal candle/bar chart.
Tʀᴇɴᴅ Bᴀsᴇᴅ Sᴄʀᴇᴇɴᴇʀ (ʀsɪ, sᴛᴏᴄʜ, ᴄᴄɪ) plots color coded screener blocks based on Upper and Lower bands input from the user. The colors change only when the upper/lower band is breached for the first time since the opposite band breach.
The MTF Screener blocks can be used visually on price chart by just moving the MTF Screener to main chart with the default Separate Screener Pane - Default under Lᴀʙᴇʟs Dɪsᴘʟᴀʏ Tʏᴘᴇ to keep the labels on chart. Having separate scales for security price and MTF Screener makes it possible to view the screener blocks on main chart.
Screener overlaid on Price Chart disables the MTF screener blocks but shows the MTF labels on price chart.
MTF Screener block colours can be changed from Screener Blocks colour settings and the Screener Label colour can be changed from Screener Label Colour settings.
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𝗦𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗲𝗻𝗲𝗿 𝗜𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗼𝗿 𝗣𝗹𝗼𝘁
Screener Indicator Plot is a singular plot of the user preferred timeframe multiplier (entered in Iɴᴅɪᴄᴀᴛᴏʀ Pʟᴏᴛ Tɪᴍᴇғʀᴀᴍᴇ Mᴜʟᴛɪᴘʟɪᴇʀ input box) of the Essential Indicator selected by the user.
To display the indicator plot, enable Dɪsᴘʟᴀʏ Iɴᴅɪᴄᴀᴛᴏʀ Pʟᴏᴛ (ᴅɪsᴀʙʟᴇs sᴄʀᴇᴇɴᴇʀ) . For example, if the selected plot is RSI, this displays RSI of the chosen Time Frame Multiplier along with the MTF Screener Labels without the blocks.
Screener Indicator Plot colours can be changed from Indicator/Screener Label colour settings and the Label colour can be changed from Lᴀʙᴇʟ Cᴏʟᴏᴜʀ (ғᴏʀ ɪɴᴅɪᴄᴀᴛᴏʀ ᴘʟᴏᴛ) .
The example chart below shows the use of both MTF Screener Blocks and Screener Indicator Plots of various essential indicators.
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Note: ™TradeChartist Essential MTF Screener is not a Signal generator and doesnt always reflect the trend when using MTF Screener blocks. Using relatively higher Time Frame Multipliers can cause late trade entries on chart time frame. The Screener and labels help visualize the values and the relative trend where sensible using colour codes. Users must devise personal techniques to exploit and use this tool to suit their trading needs.
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Example Charts
1. BTC-USDT 1hr chart using multiple MTF Screeners
2. BTC-USDT 1hr chart using Net Volume Indicator Plot and MACD MTF Screener on chart.
3. BTC-USDT 4hr chart using Daily Heikin Ashi Trend plotted on the main chart + Daily RSI indicator plot on a separate MTF Screener pane connected to ™TradeChartist Plotter to display Divergences on Price chart.
4. BTC-USDT 4 hr chart as above example, connected to ™TradeChartist FibMaster to plot Auto Fibs and display Bull/Bear Zones based on RSI 60/40 breakout trends.
5. BTC-USDT 4 hr chart with 20 period Weekly Hull MA plotted on Main chart with 4hr, Daily and 3D 20 period Hull MA value labels with Daily MACD Indicator Plot with 1hr, 4hr and 12 hr MACD real-time value labels.
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Best Practice: Test with different settings first using Paper Trades before trading with real money
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This is not a free to use indicator. Get in touch with me (PM me directly if you would like trial access to test the indicator)
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Simple Breakout Zones MTFSimple Breakout Zones MTF
Overview
The "Simple Breakout Zones MTF" indicator is designed to help traders identify key breakout and rejection zones using multi-timeframe (MTF) analysis. By calculating high and low zones based on both close and high/low data, this indicator provides a comprehensive view of market movements. It is ideal for traders looking to spot potential trend reversals, breakouts, or rejections with added flexibility through MTF support and customizable tolerance modes.
Key Features
Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Support: Analyze data from different timeframes for both Close Mode and HL (High/Low) Mode to gain a broader market perspective.
Tolerance Modes: Choose from three tolerance options—ATR, Percent, or Fixed—to adjust the sensitivity of breakout and rejection signals.
Zone Visualization: Easily identify high and low zones with filled areas, making it simple to spot potential breakout or rejection levels.
Breakout and Rejection Detection: Detects breakouts and rejections for both Close and HL modes, with specific conditions to ensure accurate signals.
Custom Alerts: Set up alerts for various scenarios, including when both modes agree on a breakout or rejection, or when only one mode triggers a signal.
Multi-Timeframe (MTF) and Higher Timeframe (HTF) Utility
The Multi-Timeframe (MTF) and Higher Timeframe (HTF) modes are powerful features that significantly enhance the indicator’s versatility and effectiveness. By enabling MTF/HTF analysis, traders can integrate data from multiple timeframes—such as daily, weekly, or monthly—into a single chart, regardless of the timeframe they are currently viewing. This capability is invaluable for understanding the bigger picture of market behavior. For instance, a trader working on a 15-minute chart can leverage HTF data from a daily chart to identify overarching trends, critical support and resistance levels, or potential reversal zones that would otherwise remain hidden on shorter timeframes. This multi-layered perspective is especially beneficial for swing traders, position traders, or anyone employing strategies that require alignment with longer-term market movements.
Additionally, the MTF/HTF functionality allows traders to filter out noise and false signals often present in lower timeframes. For example, a breakout signal on a 1-hour chart gains greater significance when confirmed by HTF analysis showing a similar breakout on a 4-hour or daily timeframe. This confluence increases confidence in trade setups and reduces the likelihood of acting on fleeting market fluctuations. Whether used to spot macro trends, validate trade entries, or time exits with precision, the MTF/HTF modes make this indicator a robust tool for adapting to various trading styles and market conditions.
Non-Repainting Indicator
A standout advantage of this indicator is its non-repainting nature, which applies fully to the MTF and HTF modes. Unlike repainting indicators that retroactively alter their signals, this indicator locks in its calculated levels and zones once a bar closes on the chosen timeframe—whether it’s the current chart’s timeframe or a higher one selected via MTF/HTF settings. This reliability is critical for traders who depend on consistent historical data for strategy development and backtesting. For example, a support zone identified on a daily timeframe using HTF mode will remain unchanged in the past, present, and future, ensuring that what you see in a backtest mirrors what you would have experienced in real-time trading. This non-repainting feature fosters trust in the indicator’s signals, making it a dependable choice for both discretionary and systematic traders seeking accurate, reproducible results.
How It Works
The indicator calculates the highest and lowest values over a specified period (length) for both close prices (Close Mode) and high/low prices (HL Mode). These calculations can be performed on the current timeframe or a higher timeframe using MTF settings. The high and low zones are created by taking the maximum and minimum of the Close and HL levels, respectively.
Breakouts: A breakout occurs when the price closes beyond the calculated levels for both modes or just one, depending on the alert condition.
Rejections: A rejection is detected when the price touches the zone but fails to close beyond it, indicating potential resistance or support.
Tolerance is applied to the rejection logic to account for minor price fluctuations and can be customized using ATR, a percentage of the price, or a fixed value.
Usage Instructions
1. Input Settings
Use MTF for Close Mode?: Enable this option to analyze Close Mode data from a higher timeframe. When enabled, the indicator will use the specified 'Close Mode Timeframe' for calculations.
Close Mode Timeframe: Select the timeframe for Close Mode analysis (e.g., 'D' for daily). This allows you to incorporate longer-term close price data into your analysis.
Use MTF for HL Mode?: Enable this option to analyze HL (High/Low) Mode data from a higher timeframe. When enabled, the indicator will use the specified 'HL Mode Timeframe' for calculations.
HL Mode Timeframe: Select the timeframe for HL Mode analysis. This enables you to consider longer-term high and low price levels.
Source: Choose the data source for calculations (default is 'close').
Length: Set the lookback period for calculating the highest and lowest values.
Tolerance Mode: Select how tolerance is calculated—'ATR', 'Percent', or 'Fixed'.
ATR Length: Set the ATR period if using ATR tolerance.
ATR Multiplier: Adjust the multiplier for ATR-based tolerance.
Tolerance % of Price: Set the percentage for Percent tolerance.
Fixed Tolerance (Points): Set a fixed tolerance value in points.
2. Visual Elements
High Zone: A filled area (aqua) between the highest levels of Close Max and HL Max.
Low Zone: A filled area (orange) between the lowest levels of Close Min and HL Min.
Close Max/Min: Green and red crosses indicating the highest and lowest close prices over the specified length.
HL Max/Min: Green and red crosses indicating the highest high and lowest low prices over the specified length.
3. Alerts
The indicator provides several alert conditions to notify you of potential trading opportunities:
Both Modes New High: Triggers when both Close and HL modes agree on a new high, indicating a strong breakout signal upward.
Both Modes New Low: Triggers when both modes agree on a new low, indicating a strong breakout signal downward.
Both Modes Rejection: Triggers when both modes agree on a rejection, suggesting strong resistance or support.
Close Mode New High: Triggers when only Close Mode indicates a new high, useful for early breakout signals upward.
Close Mode New Low: Triggers when only Close Mode indicates a new low, useful for early breakout signals downward.
Weak Rejection Up: Triggers when only one mode indicates a rejection upward, signaling a weaker but noteworthy resistance.
Weak Rejection Down: Triggers when only one mode indicates a rejection downward, signaling a weaker but noteworthy support.
Why Use This Indicator?
Enhanced Market Insight: Combining data from multiple timeframes and modes provides a more complete picture of market dynamics.
Customizable Sensitivity: Adjust tolerance settings to fine-tune the indicator for different market conditions or trading styles.
Clear Visual Cues: Filled zones and plotted levels make it easy to spot key areas of interest on the chart.
Versatile Alerts: Tailor alerts to capture both strong and subtle market movements, ensuring you never miss a potential opportunity.
Reliable Signals: The non-repainting nature of the indicator ensures that the signals and zones are consistent and trustworthy, both in backtesting and live trading.
Cyclic Smoothed RSI MTFAdaptive cyclic smoothed Relative Strength Indicator (csRSI MTF)
The cyclic smoothed RSI MTF indicator is an enhancement of the RSI , adding zero-lag smoothing, adaptive oversold/overbought bands and period color highlighting from higher timeframe to filter signals.
Providing the following advanced features:
using the current dominant cycle length as input for the indicator to ensure more accurate change in trends,
additional smoothing without introducing lag and maintaining clear sharp turns for signal generation,
adaptive upper and lower bands to avoid whipsaw trades and adapt the indicator to trending/cyclic conditions,
using higher time-frame csRSI oversold/overbought conditions to automatically highlight time windows with green/red backgrounds on the indicator panel for signal filtering and/or alert rules,
can be used to trigger alerts on your key symbols to get informed when a red/green windows are reached.
The following common problems with standard indicators are solved by this indicator:
First, normal indicators introduce a lot of false signals due to their noisy signal line. Second, to compensate for the noise, one would normally try to add some smoothing. But this only results in adding more delay to the indicator, which makes it almost useless. Third, oscillators contain static threshold levels to define oversold/overbought conditions. However, the market is not static and changes between trending and cycling periods. In trending periods, these static oversold/overbought levels are useless ore will trigger too much whipsaw trades. Finally, indicators don't take their state from other timeframes into account to filter signals.
All four problems described above are solved by the developed adaptive cyclic RSI with embedded MTF period highlighting.
Examples
S&P500 EMini Futures - csRSI 2H chart / 1D filter example signals
S&P E-Mini Futures 2h chart with daily higher time-frame filtering period for the csRSI, showing the standard RSI in the lower panel for signal comparison, signals from the csRSI are marked on the price chart
Bitcoin BTC /USD - csRSI 2H chart / 1D filter example signals
Bitcoin BTC /USD 2h chart with daily higher time-frame filtering period for the csRSI, signals marked
EUR/USD Forex - csRSI 20min chart / 2h filter example signals
EUR/USD 20min chart with 2H higher time-frame filtering period for the csRSI, signals marked
Info:
All three examples are setup with the basic standard settings and no additional parameter adjustments. The placed arrows on the price/indicator panel and the projection price areas have been added manually to visualize the signals for an discretionary trading approach. They are derived based on standard technical indicator oscillator readings (signal turn above/below bands). Due to the nature of the indicator (ultra-smooth, sharp curves, dynamic bands), these signals are easy to spot, and will help to avoid whipsaw trades in volatile conditions.
Settings & Parameter
The Inputs section allows you to select the time frame for the indicator signals. We recommend keeping the indicator time-frame according to your chart time frame ("Same as chart"). The cycle length allows to improve the signals by entering the dominant cycle length of the analyzed dataset. This parameter is optional if the current dominant cycle is not known. In that case, leave it at 20. The dominant cycle length can even improve the indicator signal generation. The examples above have not been optimized by using the dominant cycle length and just used the standard setting of 20.
The MTF CYCLE FILTER area is used to set the time-frame used as filter to plot the colored indicator background in red and green areas when the higher time-frame indicator is above (red) or below (green) the dynamic bands. These indicate the period of time with high probability to look for signals on the main indicator line.
The MTF Resolution parameter input is important for generating the highlighted red/green areas on the indicator panel. You must enter a higher time-frame than your indicator time-frame in order to get the reliable highlighting. We recommend the following combinations of trading time-frame and filter time-frame resolutions:
Chart Timeframe | MTF Indicator Highlighting Resolution
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20 min | 2 h
2 h | 1 d
You can enter the current dominant cycle length on the chosen higher time-frame resolution to even further optimize the indicator accuracy in the field "MTF CYCLE FILTER - Cycle Length".
The Style sections allows to active/de-active individual plots. The standard setting disables the higher time-frame csRSI indicator which is only used to indicate the colored areas. If required, you can also enable the MTF indicator and adaptive bands to be plotted in the same indicator panel. The values shown in the style section also indicate which values are available for individual alert generation.
Automatic Signals & Alerts
It is possible to create your own automatic signals with the csRSI MTF indicator using the TradingView alert function. Click on the three dots "More" beside the indicator name label and select "Add Alert on csRSI ..." from the context menu. For example, if you want to receive an alert when the high probability periods (red/green highlighted areas) have been reached for a symbol without manually watching the indicator panel, you can set up a custom alert. The csRSI indicator provides the raw values necessary to set up your alarm conditions. Set the "CSRSI MTF" as the value for the "Out of Channel" condition and select the "HigBand MTF" and "LowBand MTF" indicator values as the upper and lower limit parameters in the alarm's dialog box. Once you have set up this alarm, you will not need to monitor your charts manually. The TradingView alert will inform you as soon as an important time zone is reached. These are the situations when you would open the chart and watch for trigger signals on the indicator line. If you set up this alert as an email, you can even focus on other things and let the csRSI MTF highlighter condition alert you when you should pay attention to the trading chart.
Usage & Trade Signals
Classic rules apply as with every technical oscillator. In addition use this indicator to identify the following conditions:
Indicator turns above/below the adaptive upper and lower bands (expected trend reversals)
Indicator crosses below upper band / crossed above lower band (start of trend reversal)
Indicator crosses above upper band / crossed below lower band (trend continuation/confirmation)
Divergence between price / indicator indicate strong signal confidence
Hidden divergences between price/indicator indicate string signal confidence
After strong price movements, wait for the second signal confirmed by a divergence
Use the mentioned conditions in the highlighted red/green periods indicated by the MTF settings
Purpose & Disclaimer
This indicator is not designed for use as an automated trading strategy. This is an improved technical indicator using the dominant cycle to provide its advanced features. The basic applications of technical analysis for using oscillators apply. The script is intended for use in discretionary trading and can be used as a part of automated systems. Indicator signal failures will occur as you should expect with every technical indicator. If you are not sure if this indicator might help your trading style, please try and check our open source public version which will give you basic understanding upfront.
Basic open-source public version
This indicator is an advanced version of our public available open-source cyclic smoothed RSI indicator named "RSI cyclic smoothed v2". The advanced invite-only version provides fully automatic time frame highlighting by using a cyclically smoothed RSI from a higher time frame to indicate time frames with high probability signals. These high probability windows are highlighted when the indicator from the higher time frame is in dynamic overbought or oversold territory. You will find the basic open-source public version here below for your own review:
How to get access
Please check the "authors instructions" section for further details.
BG Ichimoku Tenkan & RSI MTF (Optimized)BG Ichimoku Tenkan & RSI MTF (Optimized)
The "BG Ichimoku Tenkan & RSI MTF (Optimized)" is a powerful and versatile TradingView indicator designed to provide multi-timeframe insights into market momentum using both the Tenkan-sen component of the Ichimoku Kinko Hyo and the Relative Strength Index (RSI). Developed by BAB & GINO, this tool helps traders quickly gauge trends and potential reversals across various timeframes directly on their chart.
Key Features and Functionality
This indicator combines visual clarity with comprehensive data presentation in a customizable table, making it easier to monitor multiple market dynamics at a glance.
Tenkan-sen Analysis
The Tenkan-sen (turning line) is a crucial part of the Ichimoku Kinko Hyo, calculated as the average of the highest high and lowest low over the past 9 periods. It serves as a short-term trend indicator.
Main Tenkan-sen Plot: The indicator displays the main Tenkan-sen line on your chart, colored dynamically to match the active chart's timeframe color for easy identification.
Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Tenkan Lines: You can enable additional Tenkan-sen lines for up to seven user-defined timeframes (e.g., 1m, 3m, 5m, 15m, 30m, 60m, 240m). These lines extend from the current bar with an adjustable offset, helping you visualize higher or lower timeframe Tenkan-sen levels relative to the current price.
MTF Line Labels: Each MTF Tenkan line can have a corresponding label indicating its timeframe (e.g., "1m", "3m"), with customizable size and offset for optimal visibility.
Tenkan Trend in Table: The indicator's integrated table clearly shows the current relationship between the Tenkan-sen and the price for each selected timeframe. An "🔼" symbol indicates the Tenkan-sen is above the price (bullish signal), while a "🔽" symbol indicates it's below (bearish signal), along with the Tenkan-sen's rounded value.
RSI Analysis
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a momentum oscillator that measures the speed and change of price movements. It typically ranges from 0 to 100 and is used to identify overbought or oversold conditions.
Customizable RSI Levels: You can set standard high (e.g., 60) and low (e.g., 40) RSI levels, as well as extreme high (e.g., 80) and extreme low (e.g., 20) levels to define zones of interest.
RSI Status in Table: The table provides a quick overview of the RSI value for each chosen timeframe, accompanied by intuitive emojis and symbols:
"🥵": Extremely overbought (above extreme high level)
"↑": Overbought (above high level)
"🥶": Extremely oversold (below extreme low level)
"↓": Oversold (below low level)
"-": Neutral (between high and low levels) The RSI value is also displayed, rounded to two decimal places.
Customizable Settings
The indicator offers extensive customization options through its input panel:
Table Position: Choose where the information table appears on your chart (Top Left, Top Right, Bottom Left, Bottom Right, Bottom Center).
Tenkan-sen Display: Toggle the visibility of the main Tenkan-sen line and the MTF Tenkan lines.
Line Offset: Adjust how far the MTF Tenkan lines extend from the current price bar.
MTF Label Settings: Control the visibility, size, and pixel offset of the MTF Tenkan line labels.
RSI Configuration: Define the RSI length and the thresholds for high, low, extreme high, and extreme low levels.
Table Text Size: Customize the font size within the indicator's table (Tiny, Small, Normal, Large).
Timeframe Selection: Independently set up to seven specific timeframes (in minutes) for both Tenkan and RSI analysis.
Timeframe Colors: Assign unique colors to each of the seven selected timeframes. These colors are used for the MTF Tenkan lines on the chart, the main Tenkan-sen line when its timeframe matches the chart, and the header cells in the information table, providing a consistent visual theme.
This "BG Ichimoku Tenkan & RSI MTF (Optimized)" indicator is a valuable tool for traders looking to enhance their market analysis with multi-timeframe confirmation, aiding in better-informed trading decisions.
Multi-Function RSI(MTF, divergence, signal and alert)Japanese below / 日本語説明は下記
Overview
Multi-function RSI indicator with functions below.
1.MTF with display timeframe control
2.Auto divergence drawing incl. hidden divergence
3.Signal when RSI crosses over upper band/crosses under lower band
4.Color background when MTF RSI crosses over/under lower band
5.Alert when RSI crosses over upper band/crosses under lower bands
Please see the details below.
Functions:
1.MTF with display timeframe control
You can display daily, 4hour or 1 hour RSI or all of them as upper timeframe MTF RSI.
How is it different from other MTF indicators?
Problems with other MTF RSI indicators are;
-If you set higher timeframe RSI, it will also be shown on further higher timeframes.
i.e. If you set 4hour chart’s RSI on 1 hour or lower time frame charts, it will also appear on daily and weekly chart, which is not necessary.
To tackle these problems, this indicator has incorporated functions below.
-To show MTF RSI on timeframe lower than the upper timeframe you set as MTF timeframe.
For example, if you select daily timeframe for MTF RSI , the RSI will be shown only on 4 hour or lower timeframes(1H, 30M, 15M, 5M, 1M).
Left: 4hour chart, Middle: Daily chart, Right: Weekly chart
If you look at 4hour chart, daily chart’s RSI is shown(pale blue and orange) but weekly chart does not show daily chart’s RSI.
2.Auto divergence drawing incl. hidden divergence
Regular divergence line and hidden divergence line will be automatically drawn for current timeframe RSI as per the logic below.
Bearish : When two consecutive pivot highs go up but RSI values corresponding to each high go down.
Bullish: When two consecutive pivot lows go down but RSI values corresponding to each low go up.
Pivot highs(lows) are identified when those are preceded by n lower highs(lows) and proceeded by n lower highs(lows).
* n is parameterized.
See the diagram below.
Bearish : When two consecutive pivot highs go down but RSI values corresponding to each highs go up.
Bullish : When two consecutive pivot lows go up but RSI values corresponding to each low go down.
3.Signal when RSI crossing upper/lower bands
Signal will be shown when;
-RSI(current timeframe) crosses over upper band
-RSI(current timeframe) crosses under lower band
Example:
Purple triangle is signals.
4.Color background when MTF RSI crosses over/under lower band
Background color can be applied when MTF RSI crosses over upper band/under lower band.
Example:
Pale purple is daily RSI on 4 hour chart. Background color applied while daily RSI is outside upper/lower bands.
5.Alert when RSI crosses over upper band/under lower band
Alert can be set when;
-RSI crosses over upper band
-RSI crosses under lower band
How to use this indicator?
This indicator is paid indicator and invited-only indicator.
Please contact me via private chat or follow links in my signature so that I can grant the access right to the indicator.
Comment section is only for comments on the indicator or updates. Please refrain from contacting me using comments to follow TradingView house rules.
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多機能RSIインジケーターです。以下の機能が搭載されています。
1.マルチタイムフレーム機能(表示時間足制御機能付き)
2.ダイバージェンス自動描画機能(ヒドゥンダイバージェンス対応)
3.RSIがアッパーバンド、ロワーバンドとクロスした時にシグナル表示
4.上位足RSI(MTF RSI)がアッパーバンドより上にある時、ロワーバンドより下にある時に背景をハイライト
5.RSIがアッパーバンド、ロワーバンドとクロスした時にアラート設定
機能詳細は以下の通りです。
機能詳細
1.マルチタイムフレーム機能(表示時間足制御機能付き)
日足、4時間足、1時間足のいずれか、もしくは全てをRSIをマルチタイムフレームRSIとして表示することができます。(不要な場合は非表示可能)
他のマルチタイムフレームRSIとの違い
他のマルチタイムフレームRSIのインジケーターでは、以下の問題に直面します。
・上位足のRSIを表示すると、さらに上位足でもそのRSIが表示され見にくくなる。
例: 4時間足のRSIを下位足で表示可能な様に設定すると、日足や週足でも表示され、チャートが見にくくなる。
この問題に対して、このインジケーターでは、
・上位足のRSIを表示する時間軸を制御することで上位足で不必要な情報を表示させない。
という機能を加えることでこの問題を解決しています。
具体的には、マルチタイムフレーム用に選択した上位足のタイムフレームより小さいタイムフレームでのみ上位足のRSIが表示されるようになっています。
例えば、上位足として日足を選択した場合、日足のRSIは4時間足、1時間足、30分足、15分足、5分足、1分足にのみ表示されます。
<サンプルチャート>
左から4時間足、日足、週足です。
4時間足では日足のRSI(薄いパープルのライン)が表示されていますが、週足には表示されません。これはオシレーターが表示される時間軸を裏側のロジックで制御しているためです。
2.ダイバージェンス自動描画機能(ヒドゥンダイバージェンス対応)
以下のロジックに基づきダイバージェンスを自動描画します。(不要な場合は非表示可能)
<通常のダイバージェンス>
下降示唆:2つの連続する高値(*)が切り上げられているが、 それぞれの高値に対応するRSIの値は切り下げている場合
上昇示唆:2つの連続する安値(*)が切り下がっているが、 それぞれの安値に対応するRSIの値は切り上がっている場合
*高値(安値)は、左右n本(**)ずつのローソク足の高値(安値)より高い(低い)高値(安値)をピボットハイ・ローとして算出しています。
** nはユーザ設定値です。
<例: ダイバージェンス>
高値PH1はPH1のローソクの高値より左側にn個のより低い高値、右側にn個のより低い高値があった場合に高値として認識されます。
上記の例では高値がPH2>PH1と切り上がっていますが、対応するRSIの値はvalue2
下降継続示唆:2つの連続する高値(*)が切り下がっているが、 それぞれの高値に対応するRSIの値は切り上がっている場合
上昇継続示唆:2つの連続する安値(*)が切り上がっているが、 それぞれの安値に対応するRSIの値は切り下がっている場合
言うまでもないことですが、ダイバージェンスが出たから逆張り、などの安易な発想は避けるべきです。
環境認識の一つの要素として見るべき指標でしょう。
3.RSIがアッパーバンドを上抜いた時、ロワーバンドを下抜いた時にシグナル表示
アッパーバンド(初期値70)とロワーバンド(初期値30)の数値は変更可能です。
サンプルチャート:
4.上位足RSI(MTF RSI)がアッパーバンドより上にある時、ロワーバンドより下にある時に背景をハイライト
サンプルチャート:
日足のRSI(薄いパープルのライン)がアッパーラインより上にある時に背景がグレーがかっています。
このように上位足のRSIの状況を視覚的に認識したい時に役立つでしょう。
日足RSIラインは非表示にすることができますので、背景色だけ表示しておいて、背景に色が付き、かつダイバージェンスも出たら反転を警戒といった状況判断が可能です。
5.RSIがアッパーバンド、ロワーバンドとクロスした時にアラート設定
アラートを設定したいタイムフレームを開いた状態で、アラート設定の画面を開き以下の条件を選択することができます。
・RSIがアッパーバンドを上抜いた時
・RSIがロワーバンドを下抜いた時
インジケーターの使用について
当インジケーターは招待制インジケーター(有料)となっています。
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Wyckoff Smart Money Pro [MTF]Wyckoff Smart Money Pro detects trading ranges, phases, and events from the Wyckoff method and confirms them with VSA (Volume Spread Analysis), divergence checks, and a composite “smart money” strength index. It generates optional buy/sell signals only when multiple conditions align (phase, VSA, CO strength, effort vs. result, time/volume filters). The dashboard, POC/Value Area, and MTF backdrop help you manage context and risk in real time.
What this indicator does
Wyckoff Smart Money Pro is a multi-timeframe Wyckoff tool that:
⦁ Finds accumulation/distribution ranges and tracks Phases A–E.
⦁ Labels Wyckoff events (PS, SC, AR, ST, Spring/Test, SOS, LPS, UTAD, SOW, LPSY, TS…) and VSA patterns (No Demand/Supply, Stopping Volume, Upthrust, etc.).
⦁ Computes a Composite Operator (CO) Strength score from price/volume behavior to approximate “smart money” bias.
⦁ Adds divergence, effort vs. result, and a volume profile (POC & 70% value area) inside the detected range.
⦁ Provides buy/sell signals only when a configurable confluence is present (events + VSA + CO + EVR + phase + filters).
⦁ Supports MTF context (with a safe HTF resolver and fallbacks) and an Info Dashboard to summarize the current state.
It is designed to make the Wyckoff workflow visual and rules-based without promising results or automating decisions.
How it works (methods & calculations)
1) Range & Phase model
⦁ A sliding lookback searches for a valid range (recent highest high/lowest low), requiring width within 2–10× ATR(14) and a minimum bar count inside the bounds.
⦁ Once a range is active, the script derives Creek/Ice/Mid/Quartiles and classifies bars into Wyckoff Phases A–E using event recency (barssince) and where price sits relative to the range.
⦁ The background color reflects the current Phase; optional MTF events (from the chosen HTF) tint the background lightly for higher-timeframe context.
2) Wyckoff & VSA event engine
⦁ Events include PS, SC, AR, ST, Spring, Test, SOS, LPS, PSY, BC, UTAD, SOW, LPSY, TS, plus minor/multiple variants and Creek/Ice jumps.
⦁ VSA patterns detect No Demand/No Supply, Stopping Volume, Buying/Selling Climax, Upthrust/Pseudo Upthrust, Bag Holding, Shake-Out, Volume Dry-Up, etc., from spread vs. average spread and volume vs. average volume with tunable thresholds.
3) Smart-money (CO) Strength
⦁ CO Strength (0–100) blends: relative volume on up/down bars, professional accumulation/distribution, no-supply/no-demand, stopping volume, Springs/UTADs and Tests, SOS/SOW, price’s position inside the range, and volume-delta vs. its MA.
⦁ Persistent accumCount / distCount counters smooth temporary noise.
4) Divergence & Effort-vs-Result
⦁ Price vs. cum volume-delta divergence highlights weakening pushes.
⦁ EVR flags “High effort / no result” and potential Bullish/Bearish reversals, or “Low effort / high result” moves that are often unsustainable.
5) Volume Profile (inside range)
⦁ A 50-bin profile accumulates volume across the detected range to derive POC, VAH/VAL (70% value area). Lines update as the active range evolves.
6) Multi-Timeframe (MTF) safety
⦁ getHTF() converts your multiplier to a valid Pine timeframe string (e.g., 60, 240, 2D, 1W), and the script falls back to current timeframe values if an HTF request returns na.
⦁ If you enter a Custom HTF, it must be strictly higher than the chart’s timeframe (validated at runtime).
7) Signals & risk model
⦁ Signals are not tied to any single pattern. A buy may require Spring/Test/Shake-out/Creek Jump or SOS plus confirmation (VSA, CO>60, Phase C/D, divergence/EVR context).
⦁ Sell is symmetrical (UTAD/Failed Spring/SOW/Ice Jump + VSA + CO<40 + Phase C/D).
⦁ Minimum confidence is configurable; SL/TP and R:R lines are drawn from range edges or recent bar extremes.
⦁ Filters: trading hours, weekend avoidance, and a minimum volume threshold (relative to average) are available to suppress low-quality contexts.
⦁ Alerts include all major events, divergences, structure/phase changes, and the gated Buy/Sell signals (with a cooldown to reduce alert spam).
Inputs (key ones you’ll actually use)
⦁ Display Settings: toggle ranges, phases, events, VSA, signals, dashboard.
⦁ MTF: Enable HTF, set Multiplier or a Custom HTF (must be higher than current).
⦁ Range Detection: period / min bars / pivot strength.
⦁ VSA: volume sensitivity & climax multiplier.
⦁ Signal Settings: minimum confidence, risk/reward labels.
⦁ Advanced Filters: trading hours, weekend avoidance, and Min Volume Filter (× avg).
⦁ Colors: phase backgrounds, structure colors, and line styling.
How to use (practical flow)
1. Choose a symbol & timeframe you normally analyze (e.g., 5–60m for entries, 4H/D for context).
2. If using MTF, pick a multiplier (e.g., 5×) or a Custom HTF (e.g., 240/4H).
3. Wait for a range to form; watch Phase and CO Strength on the Dashboard.
4. When events (e.g., Spring/Test in Phase C or UTAD in distribution) appear with favorable VSA, CO, EVR, and volume/time filters, consider the signal and review R:R lines.
5. Use POC/VA and Creek/Ice/Mid as structure references; manage risk around the range edge that generated the setup.
On-chart legend (what the letters mean)
Wyckoff events (labels)
⦁ PS Preliminary Support, SC Selling Climax, AR Automatic Rally, ST Secondary Test
⦁ Spring Spring; Test Test of Spring
⦁ SOS Sign of Strength; LPS Last Point of Support
⦁ PSY Preliminary Supply, BC Buying Climax
⦁ UTAD Upthrust After Distribution; SOW Sign of Weakness; LPSY Last Point of Supply
⦁ TS Terminal Shakeout; MS Multiple Spring
⦁ CJ Creek Jump; IJ Ice Jump
⦁ mSOS / mSOW Minor Sign of Strength/Weakness
VSA patterns (tiny labels)
⦁ ND No Demand, NS No Supply, SV Stopping Volume, BC/SC Buying/Selling Climax
⦁ PA/PD Professional Accumulation/Distribution, BH Bag Holding, DU Volume Dry-Up
⦁ SO Shake-Out, TS Test for Supply (VSA test), UT Upthrust, PUT Pseudo Upthrust
Other visuals
⦁ Range box with Creek (upper third), Ice (lower third), Mid, Quartiles
⦁ POC/VAH/VAL: yellow solid (POC), purple dotted (value area)
⦁ VWAP and Dynamic S/R (stepline)
⦁ Green/Red triangles: gated Buy/Sell signals (only if min confidence & filters are met)
⦁ Risk label near the triangle: confidence /10 and R:R
Alerts included
⦁ Core events (Spring/Test/UTAD/SOS/SOW/TS), secondary events (SC/AR/BC/LPS/LPSY), VSA patterns, EVR states, Hidden Accumulation/Distribution, HTF events, Divergences, Phase/Structure changes, and the constrained Buy/Sell signals with a cooldown.
Notes, limits & best practices
⦁ This is not a buy/sell system; it’s a context & confirmation tool. Combine with your plan, risk limits, and execution criteria.
⦁ Long, illiquid, or news-driven bars can distort volume/spread logic; filters help but cannot eliminate this.
⦁ For MTF, if an exchange doesn’t support a specific HTF, the script falls back safely to current TF values to avoid na-propagation.
⦁ Dashboard rows/size/position are user-configurable to keep charts uncluttered.
Changelog (what’s new in this version)
⦁ MTF safety & validation (Custom HTF must be above current; graceful fallbacks for request.security() na results).
⦁ Performance caching for close position & up/down bar flags; drawing cleanup to stay under label/line limits.
⦁ Volume Profile upgraded to 50 bins; VA algorithm adjusted accordingly.
⦁ Signal gating with time/day/volume filters and alert cooldown to reduce noise.
⦁ Bug guards for parameter conflicts (e.g., rangeMinBars cannot exceed rangePeriod).
Disclaimer
This script is for educational and research purposes only and does not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any asset. Market risk is real; always test on a demo and trade at your own discretion.
Stochastic RSI with MTF TableShort Description of the Script
The provided Pine Script indicator, titled "Stochastic RSI with MTF Table," calculates and displays the Stochastic RSI for the current timeframe and multiple other timeframes (5m, 15m, 30m, 60m, 240m, and daily). The Stochastic RSI is a momentum indicator that blends the Relative Strength Index (RSI) and Stochastic Oscillator to identify overbought and oversold conditions, as well as potential trend reversals via K and D line crossovers.
Key features of the script include:
Inputs: Customizable parameters such as K smoothing (default 3), D smoothing (default 3), RSI length (default 14), Stochastic length (default 14), source price (default close), and overbought/oversold levels (default 80/20).
MTF Table: A table displays the Stochastic RSI status for each timeframe:
"OB" (overbought) if K > 80, "OS" (oversold) if K < 20, or "N" (neutral) otherwise.
Crossovers: "K↑D" for bullish (K crosses above D) and "K↓D" for bearish (K crosses below D).
Visualization: Plots the K and D lines for the current timeframe, with horizontal lines at 80 (overbought), 50 (middle), and 20 (oversold), plus a background fill for clarity.
Table Position: Configurable to appear in one of four chart corners (default: top-right).
This indicator helps traders assess momentum across multiple timeframes simultaneously, aiding in the identification of trend strength and potential entry/exit points.
Trading Strategy with 50EMA and 200EMA for Highest Winning Rate
To create a strategy with the best probability of a high winning rate using the Stochastic RSI MTF indicator alongside the 50-period Exponential Moving Average (50EMA) and 200-period Exponential Moving Average (200EMA), we can combine trend identification with momentum-based entry timing. The 50EMA and 200EMA are widely used to determine medium- and long-term trends, while the Stochastic RSI MTF table provides multi-timeframe momentum signals. Here’s the strategy:
1. Determine the Overall Trend
Bullish Trend: The 50EMA is above the 200EMA on the current timeframe (e.g., daily or 60m chart). This suggests an uptrend, often associated with a "Golden Cross."
Bearish Trend: The 50EMA is below the 200EMA on the current timeframe. This indicates a downtrend, often linked to a "Death Cross."
Implementation: Plot the 50EMA and 200EMA on your chart and visually confirm their relative positions.
2. Identify Entry Signals Using the Stochastic RSI MTF Table
In a Bullish Trend (50EMA > 200EMA):
Look for timeframes in the MTF table showing:
Oversold (OS): K < 20, indicating a potential pullback in the uptrend where price may rebound.
Bullish Crossover (K↑D): K crosses above D, signaling rising momentum and a potential entry point.
Example: If the 60m and 240m timeframes show "OS" or "K↑D," this could be a buy signal.
In a Bearish Trend (50EMA < 200EMA):
Look for timeframes in the MTF table showing:
Overbought (OB): K > 80, suggesting a rally in the downtrend where price may reverse downward.
Bearish Crossover (K↓D): K crosses below D, indicating declining momentum and a potential short entry.
Example: If the 30m and daily timeframes show "OB" or "K↓D," this could be a sell/short signal.
Current Timeframe Check: Use the plotted K and D lines on your trading timeframe for precise entry timing (e.g., confirm a K↑D crossover on a 60m chart for a long trade).
3. Confirm Signals Across Multiple Timeframes
Strengthen the Signal: A higher winning rate is more likely when multiple timeframes align with the trend and signal. For instance:
Bullish trend + "OS" or "K↑D" on 60m, 240m, and daily = strong buy signal.
Bearish trend + "OB" or "K↓D" on 15m, 60m, and 240m = strong sell signal.
Prioritize Higher Timeframes: Signals from the 240m or daily timeframe carry more weight due to their indication of broader trends, increasing reliability.
4. Set Stop-Loss and Take-Profit Levels
Long Trades (Bullish):
Stop-Loss: Place below the most recent swing low or below the 50EMA, whichever is closer, to protect against trend reversals.
Take-Profit: Target a key resistance level or use a risk-reward ratio (e.g., 2:1 or 3:1) based on the stop-loss distance.
Short Trades (Bearish):
Stop-Loss: Place above the most recent swing high or above the 50EMA, whichever is closer.
Take-Profit: Target a key support level or apply a similar risk-reward ratio.
Trailing Stop Option: As the trend progresses, trail the stop below the 50EMA (for longs) or above it (for shorts) to lock in profits.
5. Risk Management
Position Sizing: Risk no more than 1-2% of your trading capital per trade to minimize losses from false signals.
Volatility Consideration: Adjust stop-loss distances and position sizes based on the asset’s volatility (e.g., wider stops for volatile stocks or crypto).
Avoid Overtrading: Wait for clear alignment between the EMA trend and MTF signals to avoid low-probability setups.
Example Scenario
Chart: 60-minute timeframe.
Trend: 50EMA > 200EMA (bullish).
MTF Table: 60m shows "OS," 240m shows "K↑D," and daily is "N."
Action: Enter a long position when the 60m K line crosses above D, confirming the table signal.
Stop-Loss: Below the recent 60m swing low (e.g., 2% below entry).
Take-Profit: At the next resistance level or a 3:1 reward-to-risk ratio.
Outcome: High probability of success due to trend alignment and multi-timeframe confirmation.
Why This Strategy Works
Trend Following: Trading in the direction of the 50EMA/200EMA trend reduces the risk of fighting the market’s momentum.
Momentum Timing: The Stochastic RSI MTF table pinpoints pullbacks or reversals within the trend, improving entry timing.
Multi-Timeframe Confirmation: Alignment across timeframes filters out noise, increasing the win rate.
Risk Control: Defined stop-loss and position sizing protect against inevitable losses.
Caveats
No strategy guarantees a 100% win rate; false signals can occur, especially in choppy markets.
Test this strategy on historical data or a demo account to verify its effectiveness for your asset and timeframe.
This approach leverages the strengths of both trend-following (EMA) and momentum (Stochastic RSI) tools, aiming for a high-probability, disciplined trading system.
Statistical Price Bands with MTF Bands by QTX Algo SystemsStatistical Price Bands with MTF Bands by QTX Algo Systems
Overview
This indicator builds on the original Statistical Price Bands with Trend Filtering script by introducing Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Band Visualization. While the base version calculated adaptive price bands using statistical percentiles, trend filtering, and volatility adjustments, this enhanced version adds support/resistance bands from multiple timeframes onto the current chart.
This is not a minor cosmetic update. The MTF version includes additional request.security() logic and significantly increases context by allowing traders to reference band extremes from longer or shorter timeframes without switching charts. For this reason, the original and MTF versions are maintained separately, as this script requires a Pro+ or Premium TradingView plan to function correctly.
What’s New in This Version
Multi-Timeframe Band Support: Fetches and displays upper and lower bands from other timeframes (e.g., 30min, 1H, 4H, 1D, 1W, 1M).
Chart-Based MTF Labels: Each band is labeled with its source timeframe (e.g., “1D U” = 1-Day Upper Band) for easy visual reference.
Custom Timeframe Control: Users can toggle specific timeframes on/off depending on their preferences and strategy.
Core Calculation Method (Unchanged)
Statistical Percentile Calculation:
Determines upper and lower thresholds using a historical percentile method applied to price deviations from a VWMA anchor.
Volatility Adjustment:
Dynamically scales the percentile thresholds based on a volatility factor (standard deviation vs. moving average).
Trend Filtering:
Adds a directional bias based on whether price is above or below its VWMA, pushing the bands higher in uptrends and lower in downtrends.
MTF Band Integration
This version calculates additional statistical bands using the same logic as the chart’s timeframe, but applies it to other timeframes selected by the user. These values are fetched using request.security() and then plotted onto the current chart using lines and labels.
This functionality allows traders to:
See if current price is extended compared to higher timeframe extremes.
Spot trend continuation or exhaustion relative to intraday or macro levels.
Identify areas of confluence for trade entries, exits, or stop placement.
Inputs & Customization
Statistical Percentile (default: 95)
Controls how extreme the bands are. Higher values = wider bands.
Lookback Period (default: 350)
Number of bars used to calculate percentiles. Longer = smoother bands.
VWMA Length (default: 20)
Sets the moving average anchor for calculating relative price deviation.
Volatility Factor Multiplier (default: 1.0)
Scales the influence of market volatility on band width.
Trend Strength Multiplier (default: 10.0)
Adjusts how far bands shift in the direction of the trend.
Timeframe Toggles (MTF)
Select which timeframes (e.g., 1H, 4H, 1D, 1W) to show on the chart.
Label Offset
Controls how far right MTF labels appear on the chart.
Use Case Scenarios
Overextension Detection:
Price touching or breaching an MTF band may suggest exhaustion, especially if confirmed by confluence or divergence.
Trend Confirmation:
Bands tilting in one direction across multiple timeframes can suggest strong trend alignment.
Risk Management:
Use bands from higher timeframes as trailing stops or invalidation zones.
Why This Is a Separate Script
This version uses request.security() to retrieve values from multiple timeframes, which:
Requires an upgraded TradingView plan (Pro+ or higher).
May impact performance on lower-tier plans.
Provides a major functional difference from the original, not a minor tweak or cosmetic upgrade.
To maintain compatibility and accessibility for all users, both versions are published separately:
The original for single-timeframe users.
This version for those using a multi-timeframe workflow.
Disclaimer
This script is for educational purposes only. It is intended to support your analysis—not to predict outcomes or replace risk management. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always perform your own analysis and trade responsibly.
3 Line Strike MTF [MsF]Japanese below / 日本語説明は英文の後にあります。
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*This indicator is based on TheTrdFloor's "3 Line Strike ". It's a very cool indicator. thank you.
In addition to the original indicator, it will be judged Engulfing only when the display of the MTF signal and the candle have a difference of 2 times or more.
=== Function description ===
1. Display of the MTF signal
Detects Engulfing of the specified Multi Time Frame. MTF Engulfing is displayed with 🍆 and 🍑.
2. Judged Engulfing on a difference of 2 times or more
Show a signal if the body of the current candle is more than twice as large as the body of the previous candle. This will make the signal mark appear larger than normal.
=== Parameter description ===
- COMMON SETTING
- Show Signal on MTF ? … If the check this, you can get MTF 3 Line Strike
- Judge Double Engulfing ? … If you check it, the signal will come up only when the Engulfing has doubled or more.
- 3 LINE STRIKE
- Show Bearish 3 Line Strike … The Bearish 3 Line Strike (3LS-Bear) is a candlestick pattern comprised of 3 bullish (green) candles, followed by a bearish engulfing candle (see 'Big A$$ Candles' below). This pattern tends to be best used as a signal of the end of a retracement period as part of a trend continuation strategy. Default: Checked
- Show Bullish 3 Line Strike … The Bullish 3 Line Strike (3LS-Bull) is a candlestick pattern comprised of 3 bearish (red) candles, followed by a bullish engulfing candle (see 'Big A$$ Candles' below). This pattern tends to be best used as a signal of the end of a retracement period as part of a trend continuation strategy. Default: Checked
- BIG A$$ CANDLES
- Show Bearish Big A$$ Candles … Bearish 'Big A$$ Candles' are the same as Bearish Engulfing candles.
- Show Bullish Big A$$ Candles … Bullish 'Big A$$ Candles' are the same as Bullish Engulfing candles.
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本来のインジケーターに、①MTFシグナルの表示と②ローソク足の表示に2倍以上の差がある場合のみ包み足の判定を追加しました。
=== 機能説明 ===
1. MTFシグナルの表示
指定された時間足の包み足を検出します。 🍆 と 🍑 で表示されます。
2. 2倍以上の差で包み足判定
現在のローソクの実体が前のローソクの実体よりも 2 倍以上大きい場合にシグナルを表示します。マークは通常よりも大きく表示されます。
=== パラメータの説明 ===
- COMMON SETTING
- Show Signal on MTF ? … MTFシグナルを表示します
- Judge Double Engulfing ? … 包み足が前の足の2倍以上になった場合のみシグナルを発報します
- 3 LINE STRIKE
- Show Bearish 3 Line Strike … 陰線が3連続続いた後の包み足を検出します
- Show Bullish 3 Line Strike … 陽線が3連続続いた後の包み足を検出します
- BIG A$$ CANDLES
- Show Bearish Big A$$ Candles … 陽線の包み足を検出します
- Show Bullish Big A$$ Candles … 陰線の包み足を検出します
Grandoc's MTF SeparatorsOverviewThis indicator, known as Grandoc's MTF Separators, draws vertical lines to mark key period boundaries across multiple timeframes (MTF—standing for "Multi-Timeframe," which allows visualization of higher-timeframe structures like daily or weekly pivots directly on lower-timeframe charts, such as 15-minute views). It helps traders align intraday decisions with broader market cycles. Additionally, it includes optional session open/close lines and closing price ranges for major forex sessions (Sydney, Tokyo, Frankfurt, London, New York). By combining customizable timeframe separators with session-specific visuals, it provides a comprehensive tool for multi-timeframe analysis without cluttering the chart. The script is optimized for efficiency, using arrays to manage drawings and respect TradingView's limits.© grandoc
Created: October 12, 2025
Last Modified: October 12, 2025
Version: 1.4 (Improved: Added Frankfurt session with independent toggles for open/close lines and closing range)Key FeaturesMulti-Timeframe (MTF) Separators: Configurable lines for up to four timeframes (e.g., daily, weekly, monthly), plotted as vertical lines extending across the chart. Supports periods from seconds to years—ideal for spotting MTF confluences, like a weekly open aligning with a London session start.
Session Management: Independent toggles for open/close lines and 30-minute closing ranges for five major sessions. Opens use dotted lines by default; closes use solid lines. Frankfurt session added for European traders.
Customization: Select reference points (session start or midnight day start), timezones, colors, line styles, and lookback limits to control visibility and performance.
Efficiency: Arrays limit drawings to user-defined lookback periods, preventing overload on historical data.
Originality and UsefulnessThis script extends standard timeframe detection by integrating session visuals with granular controls, including the new Frankfurt session for better European market coverage. Unlike generic separators, it uses a modular drawSeparator() function for consistent rendering across MTF and sessions, reducing code redundancy. Closing ranges highlight volatility in the final 30 minutes of each session, serving as dynamic support/resistance—unique for session-based strategies.Ideal for forex traders on instruments like EURUSD futures, where aligning intraday trades with higher-timeframe pivots and session transitions reduces noise. For instance, on a 15-minute EURUSD futures chart, daily separators mark session-aligned opens, while London closing ranges flag potential reversal zones before New York handover. The MTF aspect shines here: A weekly separator (orange solid line) crossing a NY open (blue dotted) signals a high-probability setup.How It WorksMulti-Timeframe SeparatorsDetection: Uses ta.change(time(tf, sess, tzz)) to identify period starts, where tf is the timeframe string (e.g., "1D"), sess is "0000-0000" for day-midnight or empty for session-start, and tzz is the timezone.
Drawing: On change, drawSeparator() creates a vertical line via line.new(x1=x_time, x2=x_time, y1=open, y2=open + syminfo.mintick, extend=extend.both). The mintick offset ensures it's a line, not a point. Lines extend both ways for full visibility.
Management: Pushed to dedicated arrays (e.g., sepArray1); excess trimmed with array.shift() and line.delete() based on lookback.
Visibility: Only plots if higher timeframe (timeframe.in_seconds(tf) > timeframe.in_seconds()).
Session Open and Close LinesDetection: For each session (e.g., Sydney: "2200-0700:1234567"), inSession = not na(time(timeframe.period, sessionStr, sessionTz)). Opens trigger on inSession and not inSession ; closes on not inSession and inSession .
Drawing Opens: Calls drawSeparator(true, sessionColor, sessionOpenWidth, sessionOpenStyle, sessionLookback, sessLinesArray) at time (bar open time). Uses global dotted style/width by default for easy identification of new sessions.
Drawing Closes: Similar call, but at time_close (previous bar close) for precise end-time alignment. Uses global solid style/width. All shared in one sessLinesArray for unified trimming.
Navigation Benefit: Dotted opens act as "entry gates" for session momentum; solid closes as "exit signals." Colors differentiate sessions (e.g., green for Sydney), enabling quick scans—e.g., spot Tokyo open overlaps on EURUSD futures for Asian bias.
Closing RangesDetection: For each closing window (e.g., London: "1630-1700:1234567"), inClose = not na(time(timeframe.period, closeStr, sessionTz)).
Tracking: On entry (inClose and not inClose ), initializes high/low at current bar's values and stores bar_index. During session, updates with math.max/min(nz(var, high/low), high/low).
Drawing: On exit (not inClose and inClose ), creates box.new(left=startBar, right=bar_index-1, top=high, bottom=low, border_color=sessionColor, bgcolor=color.new(sessionColor, 80)). 80% transparency for subtle shading; border matches session color.
Management: Pushed to rangeBoxesArray; trimmed like lines. Only draws if toggle enabled (defaults off to avoid clutter).
Navigation Benefit: Ranges visually encapsulate end-of-session volatility—e.g., on EURUSD futures, a tight NY range signals low-risk continuation, while wide ones warn of gaps. Ideal for range-break trades or as next-session S/R.
All session elements use the dedicated sessionTz for consistency, independent of separator timezone.Installation and UsageAdd via TradingView's Public Library (search "Grandoc's MTF Separators").
Settings Navigation: Separators (#1-4): Toggle/enable timeframes (e.g., D1 default); lookback hidden for simplicity.
Style: Per-separator colors/widths/styles (hidden widths); global open/close styles for sessions.
Preferences: "Session" vs. "Day" reference (tooltips explain EURUSD example); timezone (hidden, Day-only).
Session Settings: Unified timezone for all sessions.
Open Lines (g4): Per-session toggles (all on default).
Close Lines (g7): Per-session toggles (all on default).
Closing Ranges (g5): Per-session toggles (all off default—enable for S/R focus).
Session Times (g8): Edit strings (e.g., adjust for DST on EURUSD futures).
Colors & Lookback (g6): Session colors; shared lookback limits.
Apply to EURUSD futures (e.g., 15-min chart) with defaults: See green daily dots, orange weekly solids, session opens/closes in theme colors.
Pro Tip: On futures, set "Session" reference and exchange TZ for accurate rollover alignment; enable ranges for close-of-day liquidity plays. For MTF depth, layer #3 (monthly) over intraday for long-term bias.
LimitationsLines/ranges may cluster on low-timeframe charts; increase lookback or disable lower separators.
Session times are UTC defaults; manual DST tweaks needed for futures like EURUSD.
Time-based; avoid non-standard charts (e.g., Renko).
No built-in alerts—use TradingView's on line/box conditions.
Example Chart Open-source for community reuse (credit © grandoc). Published October 12, 2025. Questions? Comment below!
Separators + MTF Box with Sessions
Indicator Description
Professional Multi-Timeframe Analysis Tool with Session Visualization
This comprehensive trading indicator combines advanced multi-timeframe analysis with session visualization, providing traders with a complete market structure visualization toolkit.
🚀 Key Features
Multi-Timeframe Separators
· Smart vertical lines marking period beginnings across 7 timeframes (5min to Weekly)
· Customizable colors, styles, and visibility ranges for each timeframe
· 30-minute separator option for enhanced precision
· Automatic visibility based on your current chart timeframe
Dynamic MTF Box
· Displays higher timeframe support/resistance levels as clear visual lines
· Two operating modes: Automatic (smart selection) or Manual (user-defined)
· Customizable colors for High/Low lines and Open/Close lines
· Optional Open/Close level display
Session Visualization
· Visualizes key market sessions with customizable time ranges
· Customizable session colors and labels
· Automatic high/low detection within each session
· Professional box displays with session labels
🎯 How It Works
The indicator automatically:
1. Draws timeframe separators based on your chart's current timeframe
2. Displays higher-timeframe structure through the MTF box
3. Identifies and marks sessions with their respective ranges
4. Provides clean visual representation of multi-timeframe market structure
⚙ Customization Options
· Separators: Enable/disable individual timeframes, adjust colors, styles, and visibility
· MTF Box:
· Choose between Automatic or Manual mode
· Select timeframes
· Customize colors for High/Low and Open/Close lines
· Toggle Open/Close display
· Sessions: Customize session times, colors, and toggle individual phases
· General: Overall on/off controls for separators
📊 Ideal For
· Multi-Timeframe Analysis: Perfect for traders who analyze across different timeframes
· Session-Based Trading: Identify key market sessions and their ranges
· Market Structure Traders: Clear visualization of support/resistance levels
· Swing & Day Traders: Suitable for various trading styles and timeframes
💡 Pro Tips
1. Use the Automatic mode for smart timeframe selection
2. Adjust separator visibility to avoid clutter on your preferred chart timeframes
3. Combine the MTF box with session visualization for comprehensive market analysis
4. Use different colors for quick visual recognition of various timeframes
⚠ Note
This indicator uses multiple security calls for MTF functionality. Performance may vary on very low timeframes with many enabled features.
Elevate your trading analysis with this all-in-one market structure tool that combines the power of multi-timeframe analysis with session visualization!
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How to Use
1. Apply the indicator to any chart
2. Configure separator settings in the "Separators" groups
3. Set MTF Box preferences (mode, timeframe, colors)
4. Customize session times and colors in the "Sessions" group
5. The indicator will automatically display relevant market structure information
Compatibility
· Works on all chart types (candlestick, bar, line, etc.)
· Compatible with all TradingView instruments (stocks, forex, crypto, indices)
· Responsive design works on all timeframes from 1 minute to monthly
Transform your chart analysis with this powerful combination of timeframe separators, MTF structure visualization, and session analysis!
VBSMI with Dynamic Bands and MTF Screener by QTX Algo SystemsVolatility Based SMI with Dynamic Bands & MTF Screener by QTX Algo Systems
Overview
This enhanced version of the Volatility Based SMI with Dynamic Bands (VBSMI) expands on the original design by integrating a Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Screener. It maintains the core momentum detection and volatility-responsive adjustments of the standard VBSMI while providing expanded multi-timeframe analysis across multiple assets in a tabular format.
By allowing users to track momentum shifts, reversals, and trend conditions across multiple timeframes and multiple assets, this version enhances market awareness and helps traders make more informed decisions.
How It Works
Enhanced SMI Calculation
The core SMI calculation uses double smoothing through Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) to refine price movements.
Inputs for Smoothing K and Smoothing D control how much noise is filtered.
A final SMI EMA is applied to help confirm momentum direction.
Adaptive Volatility Scaling
A fixed Bollinger Band Width Percentile (BBWP) calculation is used to create an Adaptive Adjustment Factor for the SMI.
This ensures the oscillator adapts to current volatility levels, making signals more context-aware.
Dynamic Threshold Adjustment
The overbought and oversold thresholds (default 50 and -50) adjust in real time based on market conditions.
These adjustments use three proprietary factors:
Trend Lookback Period – Determines historical trend strength using a VWMA-based comparison.
Upper & Lower Band Tilt Strength – Controls how aggressively the bands shift in response to trends.
Opposite Band Compression – Adjusts the speed of threshold contraction when trends reverse, making it more responsive.
Multi-Timeframe and Multi-Asset Screener (MTF) – New Feature
The integrated MTF Screener provides a real-time overview of the VBSMI's conditions across multiple timeframes and assets.
It includes:
✅ User-selectable timeframes (Default: 1H, 4H, 1D, 3D, 1W, 1M).
✅ Up to 6 additional tickers for multi-asset analysis.
✅ Real-time VBSMI color-coded conditions for easier signal interpretation.
How to Read the MTF Screener Table
Each cell in the table provides a momentum reading based on VBSMI conditions in different timeframes:
🟢 Green Background → Oversold Condition (Potential Buy Zone)
🔴 Red Background → Overbought Condition (Potential Sell Zone)
📊 Label: "Up" or "Down" → Shows whether VBSMI is above or below its EMA.
🟠 Orange Background → VBSMI crossovers from oversold/overbought conditions
How to Use & Adjust Inputs
Momentum Confirmation & Reversals
Use the dynamically adjusting thresholds to confirm when momentum is overextended or entering a new trend phase.
Monitor crossovers between the SMI and its EMA—these can be potential reversal or trend continuation signals.
Multi-Timeframe Trend Confirmation
Look for alignment across multiple timeframes in the MTF Screener (e.g., if the 1H, 4H, and 1D all show green, it strengthens a bullish case).
Use the multi-ticker feature to see how different assets align with your primary asset’s momentum signals.
Fine-Tuning the Inputs
Smoothing K & D: Controls how much the SMI is smoothed. Lower values make the indicator respond faster but can introduce noise, while higher values produce smoother signals with a slight delay.
SMI EMA Length: Adjusts the sensitivity of the exponential moving average applied to the SMI. A lower value makes the EMA react more quickly, while a higher value slows it down for more stable signals.
Trend Lookback Period: Defines how far back the indicator looks to assess trend strength. A shorter lookback makes it more reactive to recent price movements, while a longer period smooths out fluctuations for a broader trend perspective.
Band Tilt Strengths: Determines how much the overbought and oversold levels shift in response to market trends. Increasing this value causes the thresholds to adjust more aggressively, making the indicator more sensitive to trend direction.
Opposite Band Compression: Controls how quickly the opposite band contracts when a trend reversal occurs. A higher value results in faster compression, making the indicator more responsive to sudden market shifts.
What Makes This Unique?
Unlike traditional Stochastic Momentum Index (SMI) indicators, which rely on fixed overbought/oversold levels, this version:
✔ Adjusts the SMI based on relevant volatility
✔ Adapts thresholds based on volatility & trend strength
✔ Incorporates multi-timeframe screening for trend confirmation
✔ Uses an MTF table for real-time, multi-asset tracking
Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational purposes only and is meant to support trading strategies—not replace independent analysis.
No financial guarantees are provided. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always use proper risk management.
Volatility Based Momentum with MTF Screener by QTX Algo SystemsVolatility Based Momentum with MTF Screener by QTX Algo Systems
Overview
This indicator builds on our original Volatility Based Momentum tool by integrating a Multi Time Frame (MTF) Screener that provides real-time, cross-market momentum analysis. It dynamically adjusts momentum signals using adaptive volatility measurements, ensuring that signals reflect true market strength across various timeframes and assets.
How It Works
Core Momentum Analysis:
The indicator uses a double‐smoothed SMI combined with a Price – Moving Average Ratio (PMARP) to assess short-term momentum. These metrics filter out noise and generate per-candle signals based on sustained market energy.
Adaptive Volatility Measurement:
An adaptive volatility factor—derived from a Bollinger Band Width Percentile (BBWP) calculation—scales the momentum readings, ensuring that only strong signals in a sufficiently volatile market are considered.
MTF Screener Integration:
The MTF Screener scans multiple timeframes simultaneously, confirming that a momentum signal is consistent across different market views. This extra layer of screening reduces false signals and helps ensure that the detected momentum is robust and reliable.
Real-Time Visual Feedback:
Dynamic visual cues, such as color changes and signal markers, indicate when the momentum and volatility align, providing a clear, actionable overview.
Why It’s Different and Valuable
This indicator isn’t just a simple overlay of standard momentum and volatility measures—it’s a multi-layered system that verifies signals across multiple timeframes. The integrated MTF Screener provides broader context and cross-validation, making it a more dependable tool for confirming trend strength. This level of depth in analysis offers enhanced clarity and helps traders make more confident decisions compared to using conventional indicators in isolation.
How to Use
Review Per-Candle Signals: Observe the momentum signals generated on your chart and note when they are confirmed by the adaptive volatility measure.
Cross-Check with MTF Screener: Ensure that signals appear consistently across multiple timeframes before taking action.
Adjust Settings for Your Style: Customize the volatility threshold, and MTF settings to match your specific trading approach.
Integrate with Your Strategy: Use the insights from this indicator alongside other analysis tools to optimize your entry and exit points.
Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational purposes only and is intended to support your trading strategy. It does not guarantee performance, and past results are not indicative of future outcomes. Always apply proper risk management and conduct your own analysis before trading.
[AlbaTherium] MTF Internal Ranges Analysis - IRA-Phoenix for SMCIntroduction:
The MTF Internal Ranges Analysis - IRA - Phoenix acts as an extension to the original main SMC Indicator by AlbaTherium . This add-on provides insights into multi-timeframe internal structure points, swing structure points, POIs (Points of Interest), and order blocks (OB). By integrating this enhancement, your multi-timeframe analyses become more streamlined, expediting the process and minimizing chart workload .
This tool represents an advanced smart money technical analysis aimed at enhancing your trading experience. It introduces four pivotal concepts:
Main Features:
Multiple Timeframes and Confluences,
SCOB Internal Order Block.
Demand to Supply (D2S) or Supply to Demand (S2D) across Multiple timeframes
SCOB on LTF and SCM on HTF across same Candle
By combining these concepts all in one, traders can find confluences zones across multiple timeframes and gain a comprehensive understanding of market dynamics, theses confluences zones empower order block skills and potentiality, showcasing them as essential, crucial, powerful, strategic, and pivotal, one of the pillars in smart money concepts trading strategy to make more informed decisions.
Settings Overview:
Select timeframe {Select or current chart}
Inside bar ranges
Internal structure as Internal zigzag {turn on/ off / unconfirmed(live) zigzag}
Single Candle Mitigation Pattern {turn on/ off / confirmed / unconfirmed}
Single Candle Order Block Pattern {turn on/ off / confirmed / unconfirmed}
Demands and Supplies (D&S) {turn on/ off / confirmed / unconfirmed}
OB Mitigation {touch/ extended}
Understanding the Features:
Chapter 1: Multiple Timeframes and Confluences
Our Multi-timeframe analysis approach enables traders to analyze market trends and volatility across different timeframes. Confluences, where signals align across multiple timeframes, provide strong indications for trading opportunities.
Practical Example:
- With MTF IRA - Phoenix , traders can seamlessly transition between different timeframes while maintaining a cohesive analysis. For instance, traders can monitor the M15, H1, or M5 charts while focusing on entry on the M1 timeframe, enabling a holistic view of market trends and opportunities .
Chapter 2: SCOB Internal Order Block across Multiple Timeframe
SCOB Internal Order Block (SCOB IOB) highlights critical zones in price action, showcasing the dominance of aggressive buyers or sellers on orders blocks. As confluences accumulate across multiple timeframes, the strength of the order block intensifies, presenting entry opportunities.
Practical Example:
You have the ability to detect zones where price ranges have formed; these areas are highly sought after for taking buying as well as selling positions, especially when these areas are reflected across 1 or 3 timeframes.
The only practical way to see theses confluences is to use this Indicator, see the example below
Chapter 03: Demand to Supply (D2S) or Supply to Demand (S2D) across Multiple timeframes
The Demand to Supply or Supply to Demand feature within MTF Internal Ranges Analysis - IRA - Phoenix offers a nuanced analysis of price action dynamics across various timeframes. By identifying shifts in supply and demand zones, traders gain valuable insights into market sentiment and potential price reversals.
This feature enables traders to anticipate changes in market direction by recognizing the interplay between demand and supply across different timeframes. By understanding how price reacts at key support and resistance levels, traders can make informed decisions and capitalize on emerging trends.
The Demand to Supply or Supply to Demand feature enhances the indicator's usefulness by providing traders with actionable information to navigate complex market conditions effectively. With this comprehensive analysis, traders can better manage risk and optimize trading strategies across multiple timeframes.
Real-world Example:
Chapter 04: SCOB on LTF and SCM on HTF across same Candle
with MTF Internal Ranges Analysis - IRA - Phoenix , explores the concepts of SCOB (Single Candle Order Block) on Lower Timeframes (LTF) and SCM (Single Candle Mitigation) on Higher Timeframes (HTF).
SCOB on LTF refers to the identification and analysis of single candle order blocks within shorter timeframes. These blocks represent critical price levels where significant buying or selling activity occurred within a single candlestick. By recognizing SCOB patterns, traders can pinpoint key areas of market interest and anticipate potential price movements.
On the other hand, SCM on HTF involves analyzing single candle mitigation entries within longer timeframes. This technique aims to capitalize on price reversals or shifts in market sentiment indicated by single candlestick patterns. By incorporating SCM analysis, traders can gain insights into broader market trends and make strategic trading decisions accordingly.
the intricacies of SCOB on LTF and SCM on HTF, offering traders valuable tools to enhance their analysis and decision-making processes across different timeframes. Through a comprehensive understanding of these concepts, traders can identify high-probability trading opportunities and navigate the markets with confidence.
Real-world Example:
SCOB on M5 and SCM on M15 generate a powerful order block.
Conclusion:
MTF Internal Ranges Analysis - IRA - Phoenix for Smart Money Concepts is a valuable asset for traders seeking to add more insights in today's dynamic markets especially for Intraday Traders. By focusing on concepts like "Multiple timeframes and Confluences, with one single timeframe u can analyze all timeframes", "SCOB Internal Order Block. With its innovative features and user-friendly interface, whether you're a seasoned trader or just starting your journey, MTF IRA - Phoenix can help you navigate through the complexities of price action and make more informed trading choices.
This document provides an extensive overview of MTF Internal Ranges Analysis - IRA - Phoenix, emphasizing its importance in comprehending market dynamics and utilizing essential smart money concepts trading principles.
Supertrend with ADX & MTF MA Filter# **Supertrend with ADX & MTF MA Filter - Comprehensive Explanation**
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## **1. Purpose of This Indicator**
This indicator combines three powerful technical analysis tools to create a robust trading system:
✅ **Supertrend** (Trend-following)
✅ **ADX Filter** (Trend strength confirmation)
✅ **MTF MA Filter** (Multi-timeframe trend direction confirmation)
**Primary Goals:**
✔ **Identify high-probability trend reversals** with confirmation from multiple indicators
✔ **Filter out weak trends** using ADX (Average Directional Index)
✔ **Add higher timeframe context** with MTF (Multi-TimeFrame) Moving Average
✔ **Reduce false signals** by requiring confluence between all three components
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## **2. Core Logic & Components**
### **A. Supertrend (Base Indicator)**
- **Calculation:**
```pine
up = hl2 - (Multiplier * ATR(Periods))
dn = hl2 + (Multiplier * ATR(Periods))
```
- **Bullish trend** when price > `up` (green line)
- **Bearish trend** when price < `dn` (red line)
- **Why Supertrend?**
- Simple yet effective trend-following system
- Adapts to volatility via ATR (Average True Range)
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### **B. ADX Filter (Trend Strength Confirmation)**
- **ADX Calculation:**
```pine
= calcADX(adxLength, adxSmoothing)
strongTrend = adxVal >= adxThreshold
```
- **ADX > Threshold (Default: 20)** = Strong trend
- **DI+ > DI-** = Bullish momentum
- **DI- > DI+** = Bearish momentum
- **Why ADX?**
- Avoids trading in choppy markets (low ADX = weak trend)
- Confirms if Supertrend signals occur in a strong trend
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### **C. MTF MA Filter (Higher Timeframe Trend Alignment)**
- **Moving Average Calculation:**
```pine
= getMA(maSource, maLength, maType, maTF)
```
- **MA Type:** SMA, EMA, WMA, or DEMA
- **Timeframe:** Any (1m, 5m, 1H, 4H, D, W, M)
- **Trend Direction:**
- **Buy Signal:** MA must be **rising**
- **Sell Signal:** MA must be **falling**
- **Why MTF MA?**
- Aligns trades with the **higher timeframe trend**
- Reduces counter-trend entries
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## **3. How to Use This Indicator**
### **A. Buy Conditions (All Must Be True)**
1. **Supertrend turns bullish** (price crosses above `up` line)
2. **ADX ≥ Threshold** (trend is strong)
3. **Higher timeframe MA is rising** (confirms bullish bias)
### **B. Sell Conditions (All Must Be True)**
1. **Supertrend turns bearish** (price crosses below `dn` line)
2. **ADX ≥ Threshold** (trend is strong)
3. **Higher timeframe MA is falling** (confirms bearish bias)
### **C. Recommended Settings**
| Parameter | Recommended Value | Description |
|-----------|------------------|-------------|
| **ATR Period** | 14 | Sensitivity of Supertrend |
| **Multiplier** | 1.5-3.0 | Adjust for volatility |
| **ADX Threshold** | 20-25 | Higher = stricter trend filter |
| **MA Length** | 20-50 | Smoothness of trend filter |
| **MA Timeframe** | 1H/D | Align with trading style |
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## **4. Trading Strategies**
### **A. Trend-Following Strategy**
- **Enter:** When all 3 conditions align (Supertrend + ADX + MA)
- **Exit:** When Supertrend flips or ADX drops below threshold
### **B. Pullback Strategy**
- **Wait for:**
- Supertrend in trend direction
- ADX remains strong
- MA still aligned
- **Enter:** On pullback to Supertrend line
### **C. Multi-Timeframe Confirmation**
- **Intraday traders:** Use 4H/D MA for trend bias
- **Swing traders:** Use D/W MA for trend bias
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## **5. Advantages Over Standard Supertrend**
✔ **Fewer false signals** (ADX filters weak trends)
✔ **Higher timeframe alignment** (avoids trading against larger trends)
✔ **Customizable MA types** (SMA, EMA, WMA, DEMA)
✔ **Works on all markets** (stocks, forex, crypto)
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### **Final Thoughts**
This indicator is designed for traders who want **high-confidence trend signals** by combining:
🔹 **Supertrend** (entry trigger)
🔹 **ADX** (trend strength filter)
🔹 **MTF MA** (higher timeframe trend alignment)
By requiring all three components to align, it significantly improves signal quality compared to standalone Supertrend systems.
**→ Best for:** Swing trading, trend-following, and avoiding choppy markets.
Extreme Areas with MTF Screener by QTX Algo SystemsStatistically Extreme Areas with MTF Screener by QTX Algo Systems
Overview
This indicator is designed to automatically highlight zones where prices become statistically overextended, signaling potential reversal opportunities. Enhanced with a Multi Time Frame (MTF) Screener, it verifies these extremes across several timeframes for a comprehensive, multi-dimensional view of market conditions.
How It Works
Baseline Statistical Analysis:
The indicator establishes a baseline price range using historical data through a statistical percentile approach. This baseline reflects typical price extremes over time.
Volatility and Momentum Filters:
It incorporates a Bollinger Band Width Percentile (BBWP) to measure real-time volatility and combines this with a double‐smoothed SMI and a Price – Moving Average Ratio (PMARP) to assess short-term momentum. This dual-filter system ensures that signals are generated only when both volatility and momentum conditions are satisfied.
Directional Oscillator (BBO) Analysis:
A Bollinger Band Oscillator (BBO) is used to evaluate the slopes of the upper and lower bands, adding an extra layer of confirmation for identifying true market extremes.
MTF Screener Integration:
The added MTF Screener scans multiple timeframes, confirming that the statistically extreme conditions are not isolated events. This cross-verification provides a more robust signal, ensuring that the identified reversal zones are consistent across the market.
Customizable Visual Alerts:
The indicator allows for customizable color coding for various conditions (e.g., extreme low warnings, extreme high warnings, and potential reversals), offering clear, visual guidance for traders.
Why It’s Different and Valuable
This tool is more than just a simple merger of common indicators—it’s a carefully integrated system that validates price extremes across several dimensions. By combining statistical analysis with real-time volatility, momentum verification, and multi-timeframe confirmation, it provides a dynamic framework that helps traders identify high-probability reversal zones while minimizing false signals. The added MTF Screener ensures that these signals are consistent and reliable across different market views, enhancing the overall decision-making process.
How to Use
Monitor Visual Cues: Look for the color-coded signals that indicate statistically extreme price levels.
Confirm Across Timeframes: Use the MTF Screener component to ensure that the extreme conditions appear consistently across various timeframes.
Integrate with Your Strategy: Use this indicator alongside other technical tools to refine entry, exit, and stop-loss decisions.
Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational purposes only and is intended to support your trading analysis. It does not guarantee performance, and past results are not indicative of future outcomes. Always use proper risk management and conduct your own analysis before trading.
Continuation Opportunity with MTF Screener by QTX Algo SystemsContinuation Opportunity Indicator with MTF Screener by QTX Algo Systems
Overview
This enhanced indicator is designed to pinpoint key moments when an established trend is likely to continue. By combining traditional momentum analysis with dual volatility measures—and now integrating a powerful Multi Time Frame (MTF) Screener—it offers a multi-dimensional view of trend behavior. This tool not only detects when a pullback is simply a temporary consolidation (characterized by reduced volatility) but also confirms that the overall trend is poised to resume, validated across several timeframes.
How It Works
Core Methodology:
The base indicator uses a double‐smoothed Stochastic Momentum Index (SMI) combined with a Price – Moving Average Ratio (PMARP) to detect momentum crossovers that signal trend continuation. It also uses volatility filters to ensure that the signals occur only when market activity is strong.
Dual Volatility Analysis:
A Bollinger Band Width Percentile (BBWP) measure and historical volatility metrics work together to ensure that only meaningful pullbacks trigger signals—distinguishing between noise and genuine consolidation.
MTF Screener Integration:
The new MTF Screener feature extends the analysis beyond a single timeframe. It scans multiple assets and timeframes concurrently, confirming that a detected pullback or resumption signal appears consistently across the broader market view. This cross-verification minimizes false signals and provides traders with confidence that the trend continuation is robust.
Enhanced Visual Cues:
Color-coded backgrounds and well-defined signal triggers help traders quickly interpret when a pullback is likely just a consolidation phase and when increased volatility signals the trend’s resumption.
Why It’s Different and Valuable
Unlike a simple combination of separate indicators, this tool integrates each element in a systematic, layered approach. The MTF Screener adds an extra dimension by validating signals across different timeframes—ensuring that traders are not basing decisions on isolated, potentially misleading data. This cohesive design enhances overall accuracy and provides actionable insights that are more robust than what individual indicators would offer on their own.
How to Use
Monitor Visual Signals: Look for color-coded cues and momentum crossovers that appear after a pullback.
Validate Across Timeframes: Use the MTF Screener’s output to confirm that the continuation signal is consistent across various timeframes.
Integrate with Other Tools: Combine these signals with your existing technical analysis methods to refine your entry and exit points.
Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for educational purposes only and is intended to support your trading analysis. It does not guarantee performance, and past results are not indicative of future outcomes. Always use proper risk management and perform your own analysis before trading.
[AlbaTherium] MTF External Ranges Analysis - ERA-Orion for SMC MTF External Ranges Analysis - ERA - Orion for Smart Money Concepts
Introduction:
The MTF External Ranges Analysis - ERA - Orion offers enhanced insights into multi-timeframe external structure points, swing structure points, POIs (Points of Interest), and order blocks (OB) . By incorporating this enhancement, your multi-timeframe analysis are streamlined, simplifying the process and reducing chart workload, no need for manual chart drawing anymore, stay focus on Low Time Frame and get High Time Frame insights in one single Time frame.
This identification process remains effective even when focusing on Lower Time Frames (LTF), providing detailed insights without sacrificing the broader market perspective.
The MTF External Ranges Analysis - ERA – Orion is specifically designed to be used in conjunction with OptiStruct™ Premium for Smart Money Concepts . This strategic combination enhances the workflow of identifying optimal entry points. OptiStruct acts as the analysis tool for Lower Time Frames (LTF), zeroing in on immediate interest areas, while Orion expands this analysis to Higher Time Frames (HTF), providing a broader view of market trends and importants key levels . The integration of Orion with OptiStruct seamlessly merges LTF and HTF analyses, ensuring a thorough understanding of market dynamics for informed and strategic decision-making. This toolkit in one package assembly is pivotal for traders relying on Smart Money Concepts, offering unmatched clarity and actionable insights to navigate the markets effectively.
This tool offers an advanced smart money technical analysis to improve your trading experience. It introduces four key concepts:
Main Features:
Entries Enhancements
Inducements HTF
High/Low Markings HTF
Multiple Timeframes and Confluences on Extreme, Dec and SMT Order Blocks
By integrating these concepts into one, traders can identify high-probability zones across multiple timeframes and develop a thorough understanding of market dynamics. These confluence zones enhance order block skills and potential, establishing them as essential pillars in smart money trading strategies and enabling traders to make more informed decisions.
Settings Overview:
HTF Settings Enable HTF Analysis
Select timeframe {Select or 4H Chart}
Labels Alignment for Lines and Boxes
Inside bar ranges HTF
Break of Structure /Change of Character HTF
Inducements HTF
High/Low Markings HTF
High/Low Sweeps HTF
Extreme Order Blocks HTF
Decisional Order Blocks HTF
Smart Money Traps HTF
IDM Demands and Supplies HTF
Historical Order Blocks HTF
OB Mitigation HTF {touch/ extended}
Understanding the Features:
Chapter 1: Entries Enhancements
In this chapter, we delve into strategies to refine trading entries, focusing on the multi-timeframe analysis of extreme or decisional order blocks in the High Time Frame timeframe as a key point of interest. We highlight the significance of transitioning to the Low Time Frame chart for observing pivotal shifts in market behavior. By examining these concepts, traders can gain deeper insights into market dynamics and make more informed entries decisions at critical junctures.
Practical Example:
We had an Order Block Extreme on the 1-hour timeframe, and currently, we are on the recommended chart for trade entry, which is the 5-minute timeframe. We are patiently waiting to observe a 5-minute ChoCh in the market to enter a buying position since it's an OB Extreme Demand on the 1-hour timeframe. Here, it's crucial and important to focus on the entry timeframe rather than checking what's happening in the higher timeframe. The indicator facilitates this task as it provides us with real-time perspective and visibility of everything happening in the higher timeframe.
Chapter 2: Inducements HTF
It is important and useful to be aware of the various liquidity points across the different timeframes we use; sometimes, a reliable entry point in the Lower Time Frame (LTF) may be surrounded by inducements. Consequently, this point becomes unreliable, and prior to the arrival of this functionality, such anomalies could not be detected, especially when focusing on the market in the LTF. From now on, there will be no more such issues.
Practical Example:
Suppose we identify an Order Block Extreme on the 5M timeframe, indicating a potential entry level. However, when we switch to the 5M timeframe to look for an entry point, we observe an accumulation of inducements around this Order Block coming from a higher timeframe, whether it's M15 or H1. This suggests a potential weakness in the entry point and significant market liquidity, which will act as a trap zone. Before the introduction of this feature, we might have missed this crucial observation, but now we can detect these anomalies and adjust our strategy accordingly.
The only practical way to see theses confluences is to use this Indicator, see the example below
Chapter 03: High/Low – Bos - ChoCh Markings HTF
The High/Low Markings HTF feature in the MTF External Ranges Analysis - ERA - Orion provides a comprehensive view into the market's heartbeat across different timeframes, right from within the convenience of the Lower Time Frame (LTF). It meticulously highlights pivotal shifts, allowing traders to seamlessly discern market sentiment and anticipate potential price reversals without needing to toggle between multiple charts. This innovation ensures that critical market movements and sentiment across various timeframes are visible and actionable from a single, focused LTF perspective, enhancing decision-making and strategic planning in trading activities.
Understanding High/Low Markings in HTF Analysis
High/Low Markings in High Time Frame (HTF) analysis mark the market's extremities within a given period, pinpointing potential areas for reversals or continuation and delineating crucial support and resistance levels. These markings are not arbitrary but represent significant market responses, serving as essential indicators for traders and analysts to gauge market momentum and sentiment.
The Role of HTF in Market Analysis
HTF analysis extends a comprehensive view over market movements, distinguishing between ephemeral fluctuations and substantial trend shifts. By scrutinizing these high and low points across wider time frames, analysts can unravel the underlying market momentum, enabling more strategic, informed trading decisions.
Identifying High/Low Markings
Identifying these crucial points entails detailed chart analysis over extended durations—daily, weekly, or monthly. The search focuses on the utmost highs and lows within these periods, which are more than mere points on a chart. They are significant market levels that have historically elicited robust market reactions, serving as key indicators for future market behavior.
Real-world Example:
Chapter 04: Multiple Timeframes and Confluences on Extreme, Dec and SMT Order Blocks Across HTF
The Orion indicator serves as a bridge between the multiple dimensions of the market, enabling a unified and strategic interpretation of potential movements. It's an indispensable tool for those seeking to capitalize on major opportunity zones, where the convergence of diverse perspectives creates ideal conditions for significant market movements.
Designed to navigate through the data of different timeframes and market analysis, Orion provides a clear and consolidated view of major points of interest. With this indicator, traders can not only spot opportunity zones where consensus is strongest but also adjust their strategies based on the dynamic interaction of various market participants, all while remaining within the Lower Time Frame (LTF).
Conclusion:
MTF External Ranges Analysis - ERA - Orion for Smart Money Concepts as “ The Orion ” indicator captures consensus among scalpers, day traders , swing traders, and investors, turning key areas into major opportunities. It allows for precise identification of areas of interest by analyzing the convergence of actions from various market participants. In short, Orion is crucial for detecting and leveraging the most promising points of convergence in the market.
This identification occurs even while focusing on Lower Time Frames (LTF), allowing for detailed insights without losing the broader market perspective.
This document provides an extensive overview of MTF External Ranges Analysis - ERA - Orion , emphasizing its importance in comprehending market dynamics and utilizing essential smart money concepts trading principles.
(FireflyTA) Algo Score MTFAlgo Score MTF
The Algo Score MTF is a meta-analytic oscillator telling you about the technical market strength . It is analyzing a variety of different indicators and metrics to come up with a score that gives you an impression on whether the medium timeframes have fuel to go higher or if it's running out and the risk increases to see corrective price action.
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About Technical Market Strength
Algo measures the technical strength with a score between -10 and 10 . A bullish or bearish technical market strength shows a high correlation with bullish or bearish PA soon after the score reaches the significant levels deviating from 0. However, optimal treshold values (meaning the score after which the strength can be considered bullish or bearish) vary depending on the market looked at. For BTCUSD, the default values used can be seen as reference. If you want to apply Algo to other markets, you will have to calibrate the tresholds yourself.
It is important to know that market strength is the fuel to drive price higher or lower, but it is not the trigger. The trend is of superior importance. So when price is in a strong uptrend (in this case on the MTF), and the score reaches a value of -4 or lower (which can be considered bearish), it can still take a while for the trend to shift because of the strong momentum. The score in this case can be used as an indicator to show you times when it is wise to take profits / de-risk or take extra care in your risk management in general.
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Indicators used
All the indicators mentioned are calculated separately and weighted by the significance value you can customize in the indicator UI. It is also possible to (1) deactivate certain indicators and (2) force them as required, so that a signal in the oscillator only occurs when the indicator(s) that is/are required support the thesis (bullish vs. bearish).
Daily VWAP
MTF Trend
Traditional Bollinger Bands
RSI
MTF RSI Divergence
Stoch RSI
Ichimoku Cloud
Fib Retracement Levels
MACD
TTM Squeeze
Moneyflow
Custom Levels you can define (3 categories: Major, medium, minor)
For some indicators, there are specific settings to customize how they contribute to the overall score (i.e. MACD cross vs. shift vs. trending phase). It is also important to know that Algo fetches the indicator data from multiple timeframes, thereby adding reliability to the overall results.
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Algo Custom Logic
Algo is using my custom logic on when a certain indicator can be interpreted as bullish or bearish in the MTF horizon. If you want to find out about the reliability of certain indicators, I recommend disabling all the indicators except for the one you want to examine, and then see how the score reacts to price action.
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Timeframes
Due to script limitations, this version can only analyze the medium timeframes . It is best used with charts 2H+, it works on some 90m as well but ceases to work at 1H and below . It is also not compatible with higher timeframes . Upon using the same settings on the same ticker with different timeframes, you will see that the score shows a minor variance. This is because data is consolidated to match the timeframe, so it ultimately leads to minor differences. Find out for yourself what timeframe is the best to use with which market and which settings.
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How to Use
I'm going to add tooltips for the settings in the indicator UI with upcoming updates, so it becomes more clear on how to set Algo up properly. To prevent a loss of your customized settings, write them down somewhere in case a script update reverts the settings back to default.
You can find in-depth tutorials on how to use this indicator by browsing the links and resources in my signature.
MA-SS ( EMA SSL ) Indicator StudyThe MA-SS Indicator is a simple yet effective indicator using a combination of EMAs and SSL channel, utilising higher time frame data to help confirm trend/ price direction.
How does it work?
The Indicator consists of;
- 3 x EMAs – The 3rd EMA being a filter EMA
- Multi Time Frame EMA (This is an additional filter EMA which can be switched on and off)
- Multi Time Frame SSL Channel (This acts as a filter and can also be switched on and off)
The concept initially began as a simple EMA crossing indicator, but adding an MTF EMA plus a MTF SSL channel for additional filtering, helped to give a better indication of trend and ultimately filter out several bad trades.
- EXAMPLE: If price is …
o below the MTF EMA filter
o The MTF SSL Channel is red
o White and blue EMAs cross below the yellow (filter) EMA in the red SSL channel
> …a short is fired!
- (Opposite scenario for longs)
- Your stop loss would ideally be the top/ bottom of the SSL channel (either the MTF SSL channel or a standard SSL channel added manually to the chart), or, go for a clear pivot point or support/ resistance level.
- Take profit is yours to decide but I opt for a 1:1.5 risk/reward ratio. You could also use the MTF SSL channel to gauge when you should exit your trade (i.e. if you're in a long, wait for the SSL channel to flip red).
I will also have a strategy script available for this indicator.
Any questions please fire away in the comments.
TrendsniperTrendsniper is an indicator built with MTF / 3D capability from the seconds to the weekly chart. It uses 2 key simple moving averages for MTF; the 20 and 21 with the zone fill using the 8 21 cross. We have incorporated the sma to avoid the whipsaw factor that an ema has so one can allow to stay in a trade while the trend remains as noted on the higher time frames and visible with MTF.
The longer time frame MTF moving averages give you a picture of the overall trend allowing trader to objectively trade using them to measure potential reversals and price strength. You will see that every SMA has time designations such as "15S1M" which would mean that that specific SMA is for the local time frame of 15seconds with 1M mtf inclusion. 15M60M would mean that that SMA is for the 15M local time frame chart with 60M mtf inclusion; meaning you're able to see the 60M (60minute) SMA on your 15M (15minute) chart. The same goes for the other SMAs noted in Trendsniper.
You will also notice that moving averages function as support and resistance and MTF moving averages may clearly note that on the chart.
A simple moving average is a technical indicator that can aid in determining if an asset price will continue or if it will reverse a bull or bear trend. We have used the 8, 20, 21 SMAs in this indicator to assist one with identifying the existing trend and exiting a trade when his/her conditions as a trader are met.