Vortex MTFUnderstanding Vortex Indicator (VI)
The vortex indicator was first developed by Etienne Botes and Douglas Siepman who introduced the concept in the January 2010 edition of “Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities.” The vortex indicator is based on two trendlines: VI+ and VI-.
What is the Vortex Indicator (VI)?
A vortex indicator (VI) is an indicator composed of two lines - an uptrend line (VI+) and a downtrend line (VI-). These lines are typically colored green and red respectively. A vortex indicator is used to spot trend reversals and confirm current trends.
Vortex Indicator Calculations
The calculation for the indicator is divided into four parts.
1. True range (TR) is the greatest of:
Current high minus current low
Current high minus previous close
Current low minus previous close
2. Uptrend and downtrend movement:
VM+ = Absolute value of current high minus prior low
VM- = Absolute value of current low minus prior high
3. Parameter length (n)
Decide on a parameter length (between 14 and 30 days is common)
Sum the last n period’s true range, VM+ and VM-:
Sum of the last n periods’ true range = SUM TRn
Sum of the last n periods’ VM+ = SUM VMn+
Sum of the last n periods’ VM- = SUM VMn−
4. Create the trendlines VI+ and VI-
SUM VMn+/SUM TRn = VIn+
SUM VMn-/SUM TRn = VIn−
Repeating this process daily forms the VI+ and VI- trendlines.
The traditional application of using VI- and VI+ crossovers can result in a number of false trade signals when price action is choppy. Increase the number of periods used in the indicator to reduce this, for example, using 25 periods instead of 14.
What is MTF?
Multiple Time Frame Analysis is the technique of analyzing several time frames of the same asset before entering a trade. This type of analysis is best done using a top-down approach, i.e. starting at a higher time frame and working your way down, via several lower time frames, until the execution time frame is reached where a trade could be entered. Traders who use this technique usually look at 3 or 4 different time frames to identify the general trend and find the best entries. They minimize their risk and improve the odds of success simply by taking the bigger picture into account. It can easily be combined with any trading strategy.
Time frames are usually several times apart. For example a day trader who trades hourly charts, could analyse the weekly (high time frame), the daily (7 times smaller), the 4 hour (6 times smaller) and finally the hourly time frame (execution time frame, 4 times smaller). TradingView has a chart layout feature with multiple charts per layout, so you can analyse an asset on multiple time frames under one tab in your browser.
Summary
With MTF, you can see the Vortex indicator values for a specific time period without changing the graph time period.
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Smooth HA / Hull MA / MTF===========
Smooth HA / Hull MA / MTF
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A combination of a Smoothed Heikin Ashi Chart Line and a Hull MA Line, paints a "Long" or "Short" alert when the Hull MA changes color - editable settings for the smoothing of HA data and Hull MA Length; you can also change the time frame used (must be the same or longer as the chart).
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This indicator does a real good job at finding highs and lows (otherwise known as entry and exit points!) picking up on just about every large, decent swing and making the most from those big moves! The disadvantage of all Smoothed HA strategies are when times are choppy or ranging - given the natural lag of the indicator you can be sure in choppy times you'd be buying at the top and selling at the bottom almost every time ~ No indicator is perfect!
This Smooth HA/Hull MA indicator also has a built in MTF function (Multi-Time-Frame). This means you can be using a 1hr chart and set the indicator to a 4hr chart - generally any movements on a greater time frame will overcome any movements of the smaller time frame, so this is where you should be gathering data about which direction the market is moving - as always, follow the trend.
Hope (like always) this is of at least some use to some people.
Good Luck and Happy Trading!
Pivots MTF [LucF]Pivots detected at higher timeframes are more significant because more market activity—or work—is required to produce them. This indicator displays pivots calculated on the higher timeframe of your choice.
Features
► Timeframe selection
— The higher timeframe (HTF) can be selected in 3 different ways:
• By steps (15 min., 60 min., 4H, 1D, 3D, 1W, 1M, 1Y). This setting is the default.
• As a multiple of the current chart's resolution, which can be fractional, so 3.5 will work.
• Fixed.
— The HTF used can be displayed near the last bar (default).
— Note that using the HTF is not mandatory. If it is disabled, the indicator will calculate on the chart's resolution.
— Non-repainting or repainting mode can be selected. This has no impact on the display of historical bars, but when no repainting is selected, pivot detection in the realtime bar will be delayed by one chart bar (not one bar at the HTF).
► Pivots
— Three color schemes are provided: green/red, aqua/pink and coral/violet (the default).
— Both the thickness and brightness of lines can be controlled separately for the hi and lo pivots.
— The visibility of the last hi/lo pivots can be enhanced.
— Prices can be displayed on pivot lines and the text's size and color can be adjusted.
— The number of bars required for the left/right pivot legs can be controlled (the default is 4).
— The source can be selected individually for hi and lo pivots (the default is hlc3 and low .
— The mean of the hi/lo pivot values of the last few thousand chart bars can be displayed. Pivots having lasted longer during the mean's period will weigh more in the calculation. The mean can be displayed in running mode and/or only showing its last level as a long horizontal line. I don't find it very useful; maybe others will.
► Markers and Alerts
— Markers can be configured on breaches of either the last hi/lo pivot levels, or the hi/lo mean. Crossovers and crossunders are controlled separately.
— Alerts can be configured using any of the marker combinations. As is usual for my indicators, only one alert is used. It will trigger on the markers that are active when you create your alert. Once your markers are set up the way you want, create your alert from the chart/timeframe you want the alert to run on, and be sure to use the “Once Per Bar Close” triggering condition. Use an alert message that will remind you of the combination of markers used when creating the alert. If you use multiple markers to trigger one alert, then having the indicator show those markers will be important to help you figure out which marker triggered the alert when it fired.
A quick look at the pattern of these markers will hopefully convince you that using them as entry/exit signals would be perilous, as they are prone to whipsaw. I have included them because some traders may use the markers as reminders.
Using Pivots
These pivots can be used in a few different ways:
— When using the high / low sources they will show extreme levels, breaches of which should be more significant.
— Another way to use them is with hlc3 (the average of the high , low and close ) for hi pivots and low for the lo pivots. This accounts for my personal mythology to the effect that drops typically reach previous lows more easily than rallies make newer highs.
— Using low for hi pivots and high for lo pivots (so backward) can be a useful way to set stops or to detect weakness in movements.
You will usually be better served by pivots if you consider them as denoting regions rather than precise levels. The flexibility in the display options of this indicator will help you adapt it to the way you use your pivots. To indicate areas rather than levels, for example, try using a brightness of 1 with a line thickness of 30. The cloud effect generated this way will show areas better than fine lines.
Realize that these pivot lines are positioned in the past, and so they are drawn after the fact because a given number of bars need to elapse before calculations determine a pivot has occurred. You will thus never see a pivot top, for example, identified on the realtime bar. To detect a pivot, it takes a number of bars corresponding to the dilation of the higher timeframe in the current one, multiplied by the number of bars you use for your pivots' right leg. Also note that the Pine native function used to detect pivots in this indicator considers a summit to be a top when the number of bars in each leg are lower or equal to that top. Bars in legs do not need to be progressively lower on each side of the pivot for a pivot to be detected.
If you program in Pine
— See the Pinecoders MTF Selection Framework for an explanation of the functions used in this script to provide the selection mechanism for the higher timeframe.
— This code uses the Pine Script Coding Conventions .
Thanks
— To the Pine coders asking questions in the Pine Script chat on TV ; your questions got me to write this indicator.
NINA-MTFHello Fellow Traders !
KikingAlgo has produced another amazing tool which is now fully operational and ready.
This Algo is called NINA-MTF (Multi Time Frame) and is based on mathematical formula over 11 timeframes to create trend signals based on the current market conditions.
The Algo can operate on any market, any pair in any timeframe and shows a clear trend direction and strength.
This is a PRO MFT version of NINA - drop private message for details.
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B3 Bar Cycle MTFThis is an interesting study that can be used as a tool for determining trend direction, and also could be a trailing stop setter. I use it as a gauge on MTF settings, in the pic MTF is turned off. If on, you can look at the bar cycle of the 1h while on the 15m giving you a lot of information in one tool. If a line is missing high or low, it is because it was broken, if both exist you are trading in range and cloud appears. If both sides break you get thick gray boxes above and below bar.
Get used to editing the inputs to suit your liking. Often 3-5 length and always looking at different resolutions to get a big picture story. You could put multiple instances of the study up to see them simultaneously. I based the idea off of Krausz's 3 day cycle which you can read about in his teachings. I tend to find it looking better using Heikin Ashi bar-style.
MTF Sentiment ProMTF Sentiment Pro - Advanced Multi-Timeframe Analysis
Purpose & Methodology
MTF Sentiment Pro provides traders with comprehensive market sentiment analysis across multiple timeframes. This indicator's unique innovation is its weighted scoring system that evaluates both technical indicators and volume metrics to determine market sentiment across customizable timeframes.
Unlike simple indicator overlays or basic multi-timeframe tools, this indicator:
1. Calculates sentiment using a proprietary weighted formula across 7 different timeframes
2. Incorporates volume confirmation to validate price movements (a critical element often overlooked)
3. Provides clear visualization of sentiment alignment between lower and higher timeframes
4. Uses majority-rule algorithms for overall sentiment determination (2/3 rule for LTF, 3/4 rule for HTF)
Technical Components & Integration
Each timeframe's sentiment score is derived from a combination of:
- **EMA**: Evaluates trend direction and price position relative to moving average
- **RSI**: Measures momentum with sensitivity to the 50-level for trend determination
- **MACD**: Assesses trend strength and momentum through histogram analysis
- **Bollinger Bands**: Determines price volatility and position relative to the mean
- **VWAP**: Provides volume-adjusted price reference
- **OBV**: Confirms price moves with cumulative volume analysis
What makes this combination powerful is how these components are integrated:
- Each indicator contributes a weighted value to the overall sentiment score
- User-definable weights allow customization based on strategy preferences
- Volume confirmation adds a critical dimension beyond basic price-only indicators
- Multi-timeframe analysis helps identify alignment/divergence across time horizons
Trading Applications & Limitations
This indicator works best for:
- Trend confirmation across multiple timeframes
- Identifying potential reversal zones where LTF and HTF sentiments diverge
- Entry/exit timing when paired with your primary strategy rules
- Market structure analysis across different time horizons
Note: While this indicator provides comprehensive sentiment analysis, it should be used as part of a complete trading strategy with proper risk management. No indicator can predict market movements with certainty.
Usage Instructions
1. Select appropriate timeframes for your trading style or use one of the included presets
2. Adjust indicator weights to match your analytical preferences
3. Look for timeframe alignment/divergence to identify potential opportunities
4. Use the overall LTF and HTF sentiment readings for broader market context
This indicator was developed to solve the challenge of efficiently analyzing sentiment across multiple timeframes while incorporating volume confirmation - something that would otherwise require multiple indicators and manual correlation.
MTF Moving Averages (only EMA)MTF Moving Averages (only EMA)
This script provides a Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Exponential Moving Average (EMA) indicator for traders to visualize multiple EMAs across different timeframes directly on a single chart.
The indicator dynamically calculates and plots up to four EMAs per timeframe (15-minute, 30-minute, 1-hour, and Daily) with user-defined lengths, offering valuable insight into price trends and potential entry or exit points.
Key Features:
Multiple Timeframe Support: The script allows you to view EMAs from different timeframes simultaneously. This is especially useful for traders who follow trends across different timeframes to make more informed decisions.
Customizable Lengths: For each timeframe, the lengths of the EMAs are fully customizable. You can adjust the length of up to four EMAs per timeframe to suit your strategy.
EMA Calculation: The Exponential Moving Average (EMA) is used, which gives more weight to recent prices and reacts faster to price changes compared to the simple moving average (SMA).
Timeframe Flexibility: The indicator supports the following timeframes:
15-minute: Ideal for short-term traders and scalpers.
30-minute: For intraday trading with a slightly longer perspective.
1-hour: Suitable for swing traders and those who prefer a more medium-term view.
Daily: Great for longer-term trend-following strategies.
Interactive and User-Friendly: You can toggle the visibility of each EMA on each timeframe, allowing you to choose exactly which EMAs you wish to display, depending on your trading strategy.
Color-Coded for Clarity: The script uses distinct colors for each EMA on the chart:
Blue: EMA1
Green: EMA2
Red: EMA3
Purple: EMA4
Line Width Customization: Each plotted EMA line has a customizable width for better visual clarity.
Use Case:
Traders who use multiple timeframes for analysis (e.g., those using the "multi-timeframe analysis" technique) will find this script particularly useful. For example, a trader may look at the 15-minute chart to catch short-term movements, the 30-minute chart for intraday trends, the 1-hour chart for swing positions, and the Daily chart for identifying the overarching market trend. The script enables them to view the EMAs for all these timeframes in one glance without having to manually switch between them.
By observing the relationships between EMAs across multiple timeframes, traders can gain valuable insights into market conditions such as:
Crossovers: When a shorter-term EMA crosses above or below a longer-term EMA, it can signal a potential trend reversal or continuation.
Trend Strength: Multiple EMAs in alignment across different timeframes can indicate strong trend strength.
Support and Resistance: EMAs can act as dynamic support and resistance levels, guiding traders on price action levels to watch for potential price reversals.
Instructions:
Enable/Disable EMAs: Toggle on or off the EMAs for each timeframe (15-min, 30-min, 1-hour, Daily) using the script’s settings.
Adjust EMA Lengths: Change the default lengths for each EMA to match your preferred settings for different timeframes.
Monitor Key Levels: Watch how price interacts with the plotted EMAs to spot potential trading signals based on your strategy.
This indicator is designed to enhance your multi-timeframe analysis and help make more informed, data-driven trading decisions.
MTF AnalysisMTF Analysis - Multi-Timeframe TradingView Script
Overview: The "MTF Analysis" script provides a comprehensive approach to analyzing price trends across daily, weekly, and monthly timeframes using linear regression channels. It helps traders identify strong and weak bullish or bearish conditions based on the relationship between the current price and regression lines derived from multiple timeframes.
Key Features:
User-Defined Inputs:
Regression Lengths: Customize regression lengths for daily, weekly, and monthly timeframes.
Smoothing Length: Apply smoothing to regression lines.
Near-Zero Threshold: Filter out signals near a defined slope threshold for more refined analysis.
Daily Time Frame Filter: Optional filter to consider daily regression slope in signal generation.
Regression Line Calculation:
The script calculates linear regression lines for each timeframe (daily, weekly, monthly) and applies a smoothing function to refine the signals.
Signal Conditions:
Strong Bullish/Bearish: Signals generated when the price is consistently above/below weekly and monthly regression lines, with the option to apply the daily timeframe filter.
Weak Bullish/Bearish: Signals generated when the price is above/below the monthly regression line alone.
Visual Indicators:
The script plots regression lines on the chart with different colors for easy identification.
It also displays arrows on the chart to indicate strong or weak bullish/bearish signals.
Alerts:
Custom alerts for each signal condition help traders stay informed of potential trading opportunities.
This script is highly customizable, allowing traders to tailor it to their specific trading style and preferences.
This summary can be used to introduce the script to other traders or for publication on platforms like TradingView.
Ultimate Custom MTF ScreenerThis indicator will allow you to make your custom TradingView MTF screener without coding. Add it to the chart, select up to 10 instruments, 4 timeframes, and 4 indicators, and the screener will do the rest for you. The indicator will form a lovely table with all values and highlighted signals.
The screener is highly customizable, and you can choose its position on the chart, sorting, order of the columns, and colors for the tables. You can easily change parameters for all supported indicators and their signals.
Currently, there are 21 different custom indicators available. Current list of indicators:
Average Directional Index (ADX) - displaying the value of ADX and checking if it's higher than the threshold
Average True Range (ATR) - showing the value of ATR
Awesome Oscillator (AO) - displaying the value of AO and highlighting positive/negative values.
Bollinger Bands (BB) - showing if the price is above/below/in the channel.
Breakout Pivots - Displaying when the price is below/above the most recent pivot low/high.
Commodity Channel Index (CCI) - shows the last CCI value and highlights overbought/oversold values.
Directional Movement Index (DMI) - Up/Down signal (+DI above or below -DI)
Donchian Channel (DC) - showing if the price is above/below/in the channel.
Heikin Ashi Count (HAC) - What is the current Heikin Ashi candle color and for how long was this color?
Historical Volatility (HV) - Current value of Historical Volatility
Keltner Channel (KC) -showing if the price is above/below/in the channel.
Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) - Up/Down signal (MACD above / below signal)
Moving Average Crossover (MA Cross) - Displaying MA crosses signals (SMA, EMA, WMA, HMA, VWMA, SMMA, DEMA, VWAP supported)
Moving Average Distance (MA DIST) - Displaying distance to the MA (SMA, EMA, WMA, HMA, VWMA, SMMA, DEMA, VWAP supported)
Parabolic Stop and Reverse (PSAR) - Up or Down
Relative Strength Index (RSI) - Displaying the last RSI value and highlighting overbought/oversold values.
Stochastic (STOCH) - Displaying the last Stochastic value and highlighting overbought/oversold values.
Stochastic RSI (STOCH RSI) - Displaying the last Stochastic RSI value and highlighting overbought/oversold values.
SuperTrend - Current state of the SuperTrend.
Trailing Stop-Loss (TSL) - Up or Down
True Strength Index (TSI) - Displaying the last TSI value and highlighting overbought/oversold values.
We're already working on adding a few more supported indicators. If you have any ideas about the indicators you want to see in our screener, contact us, and we'll consider them.
Disclaimer
Please remember that past performance may not be indicative of future results.
Due to various factors, including changing market conditions, the strategy may no longer perform as well as in historical backtesting.
This post and the script don’t provide any financial advice.
MTF Stochastic Zones w/ Candle and Swing Hi/Lo IndicatorsMTF Stochastic Zones w/ Candle and Swing Hi/Lo Indicators by // © KaizenTraderB
This indicator will display the Stochastic RSI as color zones utilizing 3 Timeframes of your choice as well as key reversal candles:
Entry Timeframe StochRSI Crossovers and Long Wick Reversal Candles (Hammer and Hanging Man) and Engulfing Candles
That correlate with Swing Highs and Lows.
When the higher timeframe is bullish it will be green and when bullish, red.
When the middle timeframe is counter the higher, it will appear brownish.
The entry timeframe will print Candle Labels and Swing Highs and Lows at bullish and bearish Stochastic RSI crossovers when oversold and overbought, respectively,
In the direction of the higher timeframe directional bias when the middle timeframe is counter that direction to catch reversals in corrections.
(It also prints Bull/Bear StochRSI Crossovers that correlated with Swing Highs and Lows that are not Hammers, Hanging Men or Engulfing Candles.)
The options allow you to turn the zones, swing highs and lows, candle indicators and entry StochRSI Crossovers on and off, as well as which Timeframes you choose to view.
Entry - 1Hr, 15m, 5m or 1m Middle Timeframe - Daily, 4Hr, 1Hr or 15m Higher Timeframe - Monthly, Weekly, Daily, 4Hr or 1Hr
You can change the Swing High and Low Lookback periods, as well as
The Stochastic RSI Lookback for each of the three timeframes and the level of Overbought and Oversold:
When 8 is chosen for RSI Lookback, Stochastic Lookback = 5, SmoothK = 3, Smooth D = 3 For 13 - 8, 5, 5 For 21 - 13, 8, 8 For 34 - 21, 13, 13
Its good practice to adjust settings so Higher Timeframe zones (green/red) correlate with longer trend movements,
Medium Timeframe with corrections and reversal areas (brown) and Entry Timeframe with key reversal candles.
For example, to adjust the Daily Higher Timeframe, turn the Higher Timeframe to Daily, turn off the others and bring up the Daily Chart.
Look at chart for last 200 bars or so and go through the different settings until you find the one that best correlates with recent past price action.
Do the same procedure for the Middle and Entry Timeframe. Once all the settings are how you prefer, view the Indicator on the Entry Timeframe to find trades.
Coding included to prevent repainting
Can be used in conjunction with the MTF Stochastic RSI w/ Zones which is displayed in the lower panel.
Need the same settings in both indicators for them to correlate or use different settings for different views,
Message me with feedback to improve upon this indicator or requested additions.
I will soon be releasing a Strategy based on this indicator!
SuperJump QQE MOD MTFThis is a QQE MOD MTF version.
Mihkel00 modified Glaz's script, I modified Mihkel00 's script again.
This is a QQE Mod original version by Mihkel00 :
I simply changed the above script to update pine script 5.0 and extracted two functions.
Thank you to the two authors for sharing such a great script.
ORB Parabolic SAR Multi Time Frame (PSAR MTF)
This is an adaptation of the inbuilt PSAR function in a Multi Time Frame .
When MTF enabled It will plot two timeframe simultaneously as follows:-
1 Min with 5 Min (HTF)
5 Min with 15 Min(HTF)
15 Min with 1H(HTF)
1H with 4H(HTF)
4H with Daily(HTF)
Daily with Weekly(HTF)
Weekly with Monthly(HTF)
The higher timeframe(HTF) will get plotted in bigger circled lines.
By enabling plotting of all levels, you can see all current levels of all TF( M1 ,M5,M15,H,4H,D,W,M) on the same screen as "X" on the right side.
Alerts allow you to get alerts when these crossover happens.
MTF Radar_vtMTF Radar is like your car dashboard for trading. It is your X-ray machine and, in one glance, you know what price is doing in all major time frames, from 5m to 1Q, without having to flip through multiple charts. Simple and visual!
The Sqz column indicates whether a stock is in consolidation(i.e. in squeeze) or in expansion (fired). Color denotes different compression levels: tight - black, medium - red, low - orange, green - fired.
T1 and T2 are two different trend systems:
T1 - green = bullish trend, red = bearish trend, gray = side ways, yellow - trend change
T2 - green = bullish trend, red = bearish trend, gray = side ways
T1 is a more sensitive system compared to T2.
Momo column shows squeeze momentum bars with matching color.
P+: momentum is positive and increasing. Light blue.
P-: momentum is positive and decreasing. Dark blue.
N+: momentum is negative and increasing. Yellow.
N-: momentum is negative and decreasing. Dark blue.
MTF Radar_vt is a light version of the full indicator and covers:
- most futures market
- 30 stocks in Dow Index
- Index and sector ETFs : SPY, QQQ, DIA, IWM, XLE, XLF, XLU, GDX, XLK, XLV, XLY, XLB, ITB, XRT, SMH, IBB, KRE, XLC, GDXJ, KBE
- Some key stocks: AAPL, AMZN, FB, GOOGL, TSLA, NVDA, NFLX
- Forex pairs: DXY,AUDCAD,AUDJPY,AUDNZD,AUDUSD,EURCAD,EURGBP,EURJPY,EURUSD,GBPJPY,GBPUSD,NZDUSD,USDCAD,USDJPY
Full version works on all stocks and assets. If you like this indicator and require the full version, please contact the author.
Credits:
-> John Carter - creator of TTM Squeeze and TTM Squeeze Pro
-> Lazybear's interpretation of the TTM Squeeze: Squeeze Momentum Indicator
Multi Time Frame (MTF) RSIThis script can display Multi time frame (MTF) Relative Strength Index (RSI) values. It works on any chart and appears at the top left of the screen.
1. It can plot values from 4 different time frames which can be customized.
2. Higher time frame indicates the main trend
3. Overbought and oversold levels are highlighted with different colours.
MM MTF HeatmapThe MM Mtf HeatMap can scan multi symbol and multi timeframe on any given market
it detects trends with options on what type of trend detection moving average and smoothing type you prefer based on your backtest.
detects trends on four selectable timeframes
10 selectable symbols
Directions are simple
make sure you are using this on a lower timeframe your lowest selected timeframe is on. for example if your lowest timeframe is the 15min
make sure you are using current charts below the 15min like the 10 or 5min
selectable moving averages
are the
SMA
EMA
Tema
WMA
Hull
Variable
This HeatMap displays the trend overall market you are trading at one glance (Talk about top down analysis)
Enjoy happy Trading
Link below or PM us for access to this indicator Happy Trading
RSI MTF TableRSI MTF covers the timeframes 1m, 5m, 15m, 1H, 4H and Daily
Works on any intraday chart and appears in bottom left of screen
Can customise colors and transparency
Bollinger Bands with Moving Averages and MTFBollinger Bands basically use SMA, here I revised it for use with many moving averages. Moving average types I have added: "EMA", "RMA", "SMA", "WMA", "VWMA", "WWMA", "TMA", "VAR", "ZLEMA", "TSF".
There is also an MTF option to view different time zones.
[MBBTI] Apophis MTF Engulfing ScreenerHello Traders,
Apophis MTF Engulfing Screener is based on Daveatt's Engulfing Screener and will screen for engulfing candles on multible time frames. It can help detecting not obvious engulfing candles.
How it works?
- choose your preferable time frames
- green triangle up -> bullish engulfing on this time frame
- red triangle down -> bearish engulfing on this time frame
Contact me if you have any questions or change requests
Wuuzzaa
[fikira] Volume + MTF MAVolume normally has 1 Moving Average (standard orange coloured)
This script gives 1 extra Moving Average (default blue coloured)
BOTH MA can be shown with Multi Time Frames,
based on the most excellent work of "PineCoders"
(MTF Selection Framework functions)!
This can provide more insights, also the crossovers can be interesting!
So, default there are 2 MA's of the present Time Frame + extra 2 TF's of these MA's
(default 2 and 4 times of the present TF)
All can be enabled/disabled,
Only 1 MA:
With labels and values:
Here 2 MA but + only 1 extra TF:
Ehler's Reflex Indicator ( + MTF & Adaptive )Implementation of Ehler's Reflex Indicator from TASC Feb 2020.
Optional MTF and fixed/adaptive length based on one of Ehler's cycle measurements.
Optional settings for his recommended 2 bar averaging, can apply the averaging to either/and source ie (close + close ) / 2, the output of the smoothing filter portion of the calculation or the final indicator output.
Green/Red : Reflex/Cycle
Aqua/Purple : Trend
Borjas Tarh EMA/SMA Combo MTFBorjas Tarh EMA/SMA Combo MTF
Include 4 Sets of EMA s & SMA s which can apply to multiple Time Frames .
Each Moving Average can be edited or be toggled. So you can watch specific EMA s/ SMA s on other Time Frames .
© mrhashem
© Borjas Tarh Company