Advance Trading SystemThis Price Action + Volume based indicator combines Multi‑Timeframe swing structure, volume ranking, liquidity zones and auto long/short signal generation to create an “Advance Trading System” that displays OB (order block‑like) levels, dashboard and entry/exit labels on the chart.
What this indicator does
Looks at recent candles on different timeframes to determine if the trend is more “bullish” or “bearish” (considers it bullish if at least 2 out of 3 timeframes agree).
Picks up the recent swing points where the price can reverse and plots green/red lines on them (called “Buy OB”/“Sell OB” here).
Shows when volume has increased, whether the bar is an inside-bar or not, and a small dashboard in the top-right that shows the trend, reversal levels, volume and LTF/HTF signals.
What are the buttons/settings
Swing Strength: Based on how many bars the recent swing high/low will be confirmed; if the number increases, the signal will come late but with more confidence.
Volume Avg Period: How many bars the volume should be averaged from; this checks “whether the volume is strong or not”.
Show HH/HL/LH/LL Labels: Switch to show/hide swing labels by writing them on the chart.
Show Dashboard: Small panel on/off in the top-right.
Signal Mode: Auto, Long Only, Short Only or Both—that is, whether to follow the auto-trend or see only buy/sell.
LTF/HTF: Choose lower and higher timeframes; also 15m/30m/1h/4h are scanned in the background to understand the recent direction.
How to identify trends and swings
Candle patterns: Simple rule—if the latest candle is biased (e.g. a strong bull/bear or a particularly long wick candle), then the signal for that TF is 1 (bull) or -1 (bear); otherwise 0.
Three TFs: Lower, Mid (which is the chart TF), and Higher—the non-zero signal is considered the “last known direction”; then the number of the three is counted as bull/bear.
Swing high/low: The most recent “solid” high/low on the chart is considered the highest/lowest within a few bars to the left or right; this indicates whether the new high is above (HH) or below (LH) the old one, and whether the new low is above (HL) or below (LL).
What are the green/red lines
If the trend is bullish (at least 2 out of 3 TFs are bullish), a green line is drawn near the previous confirmed low—here it is called Buy OB; the idea is that if the price comes near this zone, a bounce is expected.
On a bearish trend, a red line is drawn near the previous confirmed high—Sell OB—which means if the price comes near that zone, a drop is expected.
Volume colors and inside-bars
color of each bar is determined by the volume ranking: orange/yellow for low volume, varying shades of blue for high volume; if an inside-bar is formed (both high/low inside the previous bar) the bar is darkened to draw attention.
Simple estimation of liquidity zone
When the recent swing high is formed, the total volume is looked at in the surrounding few bars (eg: 3-3 bars before/after) and the upper/lower edge is noted where the maximum concentration is - this is considered as the liquidity zone.
The same is done for the high TF as well and the average of both is taken to form an MTF zone to get a big-picture picture.
What the dashboard shows
Trend (Multi‑TF): HL/HH indicates bullish trend, LH/LL indicates bearish trend; color green/red.
Reversal Level: Level where the recent reversal was confirmed (high/low of the last confirmed swing).
Volume vs Prev: Volume higher/lower/equal to the previous bar.
Volume: Raw number, color green/red depending on whether Price is buy or sell.
LTF/HTF: Last received signal as BUY/SELL.
How entry/exit signals are formed
Basic conditions:
Mood bias: at least 2 TFs in the same direction.
Volume strength: current volume is well above average and higher than the previous bar—i.e. there is real juice.
Near zone: price is in a small band around the green/red line (e.g. within about -2% to +1% for Buy).
Long Entry : all three conditions above are met on the previous close of the bar in the buy direction; Short Entry is the opposite. Exit rule is also placed on the previous bar of the opposite signal, so that everything is on a “confirmed close” and false shocks are minimized.
Labels: once the signal is confirmed, the labels “LONG ENTRY”, “LONG EXIT”, “SHORT ENTRY”, “SHORT EXIT” are applied to the chart on the previous bar itself, with a small ATR-based gap for clear reading.
How Auto/Manual modes work
Auto (TF Based): The system will decide whether to look at Long Only, Short Only, or Both—depending on the Multi‑TF trend.
Long Only/Short Only: Only signals from that side will be generated; Both will generate both.
What to look for in the limits
Swing confirmation takes time, as you have to wait for a few bars to the right—so the signal is more reliable with a slight delay.
The term “OB” is used here for a simple level; this is not pro-level order-block detection (such as with FVG/break-off-structure), but it works well with this system.
Volume ranking is simple; ties are possible at equal volume, which can reduce precision in color-coding.
How to use
First check the trend from the dashboard: focus on the buy zone if HL/HH, sell zone if LH/LL.
Then check if there is a volume spike; without volume confirmation it is better to skip signals.
When the price is right near the green/red line, only work with a confirmed signal on the previous close bar, avoid rushing in between.
This can be made more robust if desired by adding true order‑block, FVG, and additional confirmations (such as RSI/MACD/Structure Break); but the base idea is to combine multi‑timeframe trend + swing levels + volume strength + zone close to produce simple, Tradeable and confirmed signals.
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Svl - Trading SystemPrice can tell lies but volume cannot, so keeping this in mind I have created this indicator in which you see sell order block and buy order block on the basis of price action + volume through which we execute our trade
First of all, let us know its core concepts and logic, which will help you in taking the right decisions in it.
core concept of the " Svl - Trading System " TradingView indicator is based on professional price action, volume, and swing structure. This indicator smartly gives real-time insights of important price turning points, reversal zones, and trend continuation. Its deep explanation is given below.
Edit - default swing length -5 , change according your nature , tested With 7 For 5 minute timeframe
Core Concept:
1. Swing Structure Detection
The indicator automatically detects swing highs (HH/LH) and swing lows (HL/LL) on the chart.
HH: Higher High
HL: Higher Low
LH: Lower High
LL: Lower Low
These swings are the backbone of price action – signaling a change in trend, a bounce, reversal or trend continuation.
2. Order Block (OB) Mapping
Buy Order Block (Buy OB): When the indicator detects the HL/LL swing, we declare Buy OB, the lowest point of the swing.
Sell Order Block (Sell OB): On HH/LH swing, the highest point of our swing is called Sell OB.
Order Blocks are those important zones of price where historically price has reacted strongly – where major clusters of buyers/sellers are located in the market.
3. Volume Analysis (Optional Dashboard/Barcolor)
The candle color depends on the volume ranking on the chart (most high/low, normal, pressure blue shade).
Highest/lowest volume candles are a special highlight, which helps to spot liquidity spikes, exhaustion, or big orders.
4. Live Dashboard
There is an automated dashboard in the top-right of the chart, which shows this in real-time:
Last swing type (HH/HL/LH/LL)
Reversal price (last swing level)
Swing direction (Bull/Bear/Neutral)
Volume, Buy OB, Sell OB, etc.
This helps the trader understand the market situation at a glance.
5. Smart Plotting/Labels
Buy/Sell are plotted as distinct lines on the OB chart.
The Labels option gives clear visual swing points.
All calculations are fast and automated – the user does not need to mark manually.
This indicator is an advanced, fully-automated price action tool that combines
trend, reversal, volume, liquidity and zone detection in one smart system,
makes entry/exit decisions objective and error-free,
and provides complete trading confidence with a live monitor/dashboard.
All of its functions/properties such as: swing detect, OB plot, volume color, dashboard follow best practice for professional chart analysis!
MTF Oscillator Stack [BigBeluga]🔵 OVERVIEW
The MTF Oscillator Stack brings powerful multi-timeframe momentum analysis directly into your price chart. You can select one oscillator— RSI , MFI , or Stochastic RSI —and display it across up to 4 different timeframes. Each panel is neatly stacked horizontally above price , offering quick insight into cross-timeframe conditions like trend direction, exhaustion zones, and momentum shifts.
🔵 CONCEPTS
Single Oscillator Mode: Select one oscillator type (RSI, MFI, or Stoch RSI) to analyze across all selected timeframes.
Top-Chart Horizontal Panels: Oscillator plots are aligned horizontally at the top of the chart for seamless top-down reading.
Signal Comparison Arrows: Arrows (🢁 / 🢃) indicate oscillator position relative to its signal line.
Overbought/Oversold Zones: Transparent 30–70 fill zones highlight key reversal areas.
Dynamic Display Logic: Only enabled panels are shown; spacing adjusts based on active timeframes.
Timeframe Tagging: Each oscillator panel is labeled with its corresponding timeframe (e.g., 1H, 2H, 4H).
🔵 FEATURES
Choose one oscillator (RSI, MFI, or Stoch RSI) and apply it across up to 4 timeframes.
Each oscillator panel includes: price-synced plot, signal line, and zone shading.
Scale alignment allows users to place charts at the bottom or top.
Clear arrow signals show whether oscillator is bullish or bearish.
Individual length and signal settings per timeframe.
Toggle for alignment mode: evenly spaced or floating layout.
All panels use a consistent layout for faster decision-making.
🔵 HOW TO USE
Select your preferred oscillator and activate 2–4 key timeframes (e.g., 1H, 4H, D1, W1).
Use signal crossovers as a bullish (🢁) or bearish (🢃) trend cue.
Look for aligned extremes (e.g., all timeframes overbought) to spot momentum exhaustion.
Ideal for momentum confluence strategies and top-down confirmation.
Use horizontal layout to stay focused on price while assessing broader structure.
🔵 CONCLUSION
MTF Oscillator Stack simplifies complex multi-timeframe momentum analysis into one clean, actionable visual. Whether you're tracking RSI, MFI, or Stoch RSI, this tool helps you stay aligned with the broader trend—without ever leaving your main chart.
HTF Candles & ReversalsThis is a comprehensive multi-timeframe analysis tool designed to give you a broader perspective on market structure directly from your main chart. It overlays candles from up to six user-defined higher timeframes (HTF) and includes a built-in indicator to spot potential price reversals. This allows you to analyze the bigger picture and make more informed decisions without constantly switching between different chart layouts.
Key Features
Multi-Timeframe Candle Display: Renders candles from up to six different higher timeframes (the defaults are 5m, 15m, 1H, 4H, 1D, and 1W). You can see how the current price action fits within the larger trend.
Reversal Pattern Detection: The script identifies and highlights potential bullish and bearish reversal patterns. This works on both your main chart's candles and the displayed HTF candles, helping you spot potential shifts in momentum on multiple scales.
Imbalance (FVG) Highlighting: Automatically detects and draws Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) on the HTF candles, pointing out areas of inefficient price action that may act as magnets for future price movement.
Full Customization: You have complete control over the visual elements. Adjust the colors for candle bodies, borders, and wicks. Change the positioning of the HTF display, and toggle labels, timers, and imbalance boxes to create a clean workspace that fits your trading style.
How to Use This Indicator
Gain Market Context: Use the HTF candles to quickly gauge the dominant trend. For example, if the 4H and 1D candles are bullish, you might look for buying opportunities on your lower timeframe chart. The highs and lows of these HTF candles often serve as strong support and resistance levels.
Identify Reversals:
Triangles on the Main Chart: A green triangle below a candle suggests a potential bullish reversal, while a red triangle above suggests a potential bearish reversal. This pattern appears when a candle makes a new low/high but closes stronger/weaker than the previous one.
Colored HTF Candles: When an HTF candle is colored (lime for bullish, orange for bearish), it indicates that a reversal pattern has formed on that specific higher timeframe, which could signal a more significant change in market direction.
Utilize Imbalances: The highlighted FVG boxes can be treated as areas of interest. Price often revisits these zones, making them potential targets for trades or areas to watch for a reaction.
Settings Breakdown
Candle Color: Independently set the colors for bullish and bearish candle bodies, borders, and wicks.
Layout: Use the HTF Distance setting to control how far the displayed candles appear from the current price action.
Labels: Choose whether to display the timeframe name and a countdown timer for each HTF candle. You can position these labels at the top, bottom, or both.
Imbalances: Toggle the visibility of the FVG boxes and customize their color.
Reversal Indicator: Enable or disable the reversal triangles on your main chart and the special coloring for reversal candles on both the main chart and the HTF displays.
Disclaimer: This tool is intended for technical analysis and educational purposes. It does not provide financial advice or generate guaranteed trading signals. Always use risk management and conduct your own analysis before entering any trade.
Multi Timeframe Fair Value Gap Indicator ProMulti Timeframe Fair Value Gap Indicator Pro | MTF FVG Imbalance Zones | Institutional Supply Demand Levels
🎯 The Most Comprehensive Multi-Timeframe Fair Value Gap (FVG) Indicator on TradingView
Transform Your Trading with Institutional-Grade Multi-Timeframe FVG Analysis
Keywords: Multi Timeframe Indicator, MTF FVG, Fair Value Gap, Imbalance Zones, Supply and Demand, Institutional Trading, Order Flow Imbalance, Price Inefficiency, Smart Money Concepts, ICT Concepts, Volume Imbalance, Liquidity Voids, Multi Timeframe Analysis
📊 WHAT IS THIS INDICATOR?
The Multi Timeframe Fair Value Gap Indicator Pro is the most advanced FVG detection system on TradingView, designed to identify high-probability institutional supply and demand zones across multiple timeframes simultaneously. This professional-grade tool automatically detects Fair Value Gaps (FVGs), also known as imbalance zones, liquidity voids, or inefficiency gaps - the exact areas where institutional traders enter and exit positions.
🔍 What Are Fair Value Gaps (FVGs)?
Fair Value Gaps are three-candle price formations that create imbalances in the market structure. These gaps represent areas where buying or selling was so aggressive that price moved too quickly, leaving behind an inefficient zone that price often returns to "fill" or "mitigate." Professional traders use these zones as high-probability entry points.
Bullish FVG: When the low of candle 3 is higher than the high of candle 1
Bearish FVG: When the high of candle 3 is lower than the low of candle 1
⚡ KEY FEATURES
📈 Multi-Timeframe Analysis (MTF)
- 12 Timeframes Simultaneously: 1m, 3m, 5m, 15m, 30m, 45m, 1H, 2H, 3H, 4H, Daily, Weekly
- Real-Time Detection: Instantly identifies FVGs as they form across all selected timeframes
- Customizable Timeframe Selection: Choose which timeframes to display based on your trading style
- Higher Timeframe Confluence: See when multiple timeframes align for stronger signals
🎨 Three Professional Visual Themes
1. Dark Intergalactic: Futuristic neon colors with high contrast for dark mode traders
2. Light Minimal: Clean, professional appearance for traditional charting
3. Pro Modern: Low-saturation colors for extended screen time comfort
📊 Advanced FVG Dashboard
- Live FVG Counter: Real-time count of active bullish and bearish gaps
- Total Zone Tracking: Monitor all active imbalance zones at a glance
- Theme-Adaptive Display: Dashboard automatically adjusts to your selected visual theme
- Strategic Positioning: Optimally placed to not interfere with price action
🔧 Smart Zone Management
- Dynamic Zone Updates: FVG boxes automatically adjust when price touches them
- Mitigation Detection: Visual feedback when zones are tested or filled
- Color-Coded Status: Instantly see untested vs tested zones
- Extended Projection: Option to extend boxes to the right for future reference
- Timeframe Labels: Optional labels showing which timeframe each FVG originated from
💡 Intelligent Features
- Automatic Zone Cleanup: Removes fully mitigated FVGs to keep charts clean
- Touch-Based Level Adjustment: Zones adapt to partial fills
- Maximum Box Management: Optimized to handle 500 simultaneous FVG zones
- Performance Optimized: Efficient code ensures smooth operation even with multiple timeframes
🎯 TRADING APPLICATIONS
Day Trading & Scalping
- Use 1m, 3m, 5m FVGs for quick scalp entries
- Combine with higher timeframe FVGs for directional bias
- Perfect for futures (ES, NQ, MNQ), forex, and crypto scalping
Swing Trading
- Focus on 1H, 4H, and Daily FVGs for swing positions
- Identify major support/resistance zones
- Plan entries at untested higher timeframe gaps
Position Trading
- Utilize Daily and Weekly FVGs for long-term positions
- Identify institutional accumulation/distribution zones
- Major reversal points at significant imbalance areas
Multi-Timeframe Confluence Trading
- Stack multiple timeframe FVGs for high-probability zones
- Confirm entries when lower and higher timeframe FVGs align
- Professional edge through timeframe confluence
📚 HOW TO USE THIS INDICATOR
Step 1: Add to Your Chart
Click "Add to Favorites" and apply to any trading instrument - works on all markets including stocks, forex, crypto, futures, and indices.
Step 2: Configure Your Timeframes
In settings, select which timeframes you want to monitor. Day traders might focus on 1m-15m, while swing traders might use 1H-Weekly.
Step 3: Choose Your Visual Theme
Select from three professional themes based on your preference and trading environment.
Step 4: Identify Trading Opportunities
For Long Entries:
- Look for Bullish FVGs (green/cyan zones)
- Wait for price to return to untested zones
- Enter when price shows rejection from the FVG zone
- Higher timeframe FVGs provide stronger support
For Short Entries:
- Look for Bearish FVGs (red/pink zones)
- Wait for price to return to untested zones
- Enter when price shows rejection from the FVG zone
- Higher timeframe FVGs provide stronger resistance
Step 5: Manage Risk
- Place stops beyond the FVG zone
- Use partially filled FVGs as trailing stop levels
- Exit when opposite FVGs form (reversal signal)
🏆 WHY THIS IS THE BEST MTF FVG INDICATOR
✅ Most Comprehensive
- More timeframes than any other FVG indicator
- Advanced features not found elsewhere
- Professional-grade visual presentation
✅ Institutional-Grade
- Based on smart money concepts (SMC)
- ICT (Inner Circle Trader) methodology compatible
- Used by professional prop traders
✅ User-Friendly
- Clean, intuitive interface
- Detailed tooltips and descriptions
- Works out-of-the-box with optimal defaults
✅ Continuously Updated
- Regular improvements and optimizations
- Community feedback incorporated
- Professional development by PineProfits
🔥 PERFECT FOR
- Scalpers seeking quick FVG fills
- Day Traders using multi-timeframe analysis
- Swing Traders identifying major zones
- ICT/SMC Traders following smart money
- Prop Firm Traders needing reliable setups
- Algorithmic Traders building systematic strategies
- Technical Analysts studying market structure
- All Experience Levels from beginners to professionals
💎 ADVANCED TIPS
1. Confluence is Key: The strongest signals occur when multiple timeframe FVGs align at the same price level
2. Fresh vs Tested: Untested FVGs (original color) are stronger than tested ones (gray/muted color)
3. Time of Day: FVGs formed during high-volume sessions (London/NY) are more reliable
4. Trend Alignment: Trade FVGs in the direction of the higher timeframe trend for best results
5. Volume Confirmation: Combine with volume indicators for enhanced reliability
📈 INDICATOR SETTINGS
Visual Settings
- Visual Theme: Choose between Dark Intergalactic, Light Minimal, or Pro Modern
- Show Branding: Toggle PineProfits branding on/off
General Settings
- Move box levels with price touch: Dynamically adjust FVG zones
- Change box color with price touch: Visual feedback for tested zones
- Extend boxes to the right: Project zones into the future
- Plot Timeframe Label: Show origin timeframe on each FVG
- Show FVG Dashboard: Toggle the summary dashboard
Timeframe Selection
Select any combination of 12 available timeframes (1m to Weekly)
🚀 GET STARTED NOW
1. Click "Add to Favorites" to save this indicator
2. Apply to your chart - works on any instrument
3. Join thousands of traders already using this professional tool
4. Follow PineProfits for more institutional-grade indicators
⚖️ DISCLAIMER
This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be considered financial advice. Always do your own research and practice proper risk management. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Trade responsibly.
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MTF Confluence Dashboard (Multi‑Timeframe Trend/Bias)MTF Confluence Dashboard — Multi‑Timeframe Trend/Bias Table + EMA
The MTF Confluence Dashboard is a fast, non‑repainting multi‑timeframe (MTF) confluence tool that shows higher‑timeframe trend and bias alignment in a compact, on‑chart table. It’s built for prop‑firm challenges and futures day traders who need instant top‑down confirmation without switching charts. Get a clean read of trend direction across your selected timeframes, plus on‑chart MAs for timing.
Why traders use it
* MTF Confluence at a glance: Trend/Bias table aggregates short vs long MA on 1m→1W (you pick which TFs show).
* Non‑repainting: Uses closed-bar higher‑TF data; reliable for alerts and evaluations.
* Futures + prop‑firm friendly: Minimal lag, lightweight, session‑agnostic; perfect for ES/NQ/CL/GC scalping or intraday swings.
Core features
* Trend/Bias Table: “Up / Down” per timeframe and an overall AVG sentiment.
* MA Engine: Choose MA type (SMA/EMA/WMA/HMA) and lengths (e.g., 50/200) to define bias.
* On‑Chart Confirmation: Plots short/long MAs for entry timing on your trading TF.
* Smart Alerts: Built‑in alerts for Strong Up/Up/Neutral/Down/Strong Down average bias.
* Custom Layout: Vertical or Horizontal table, resizable text (Tiny → Huge), corner positioning.
* Pro Visual Themes:
* Dark Intergalactic (neon/futuristic for dark charts)
* Light Minimal (clean light mode)
* Pro Modern (low‑saturation, desk‑ready)
How to trade it
* Scalps (1m–5m): Only take longs when 5m/15m/1H/D are “Up” and AVG is Up/Strong Up; use MA crosses/pulls for entries.
* Intraday swings (5m–15m–1H): Wait for a higher‑TF flip to align; trail under the long MA.
* Risk discipline: If AVG shifts to Neutral/Down, stop looking for longs until bias realigns.
Settings you’ll care about
* Timeframes to display (1m, 2m, 3m, 5m, 10m, 15m, 30m, 1H, 2H, 4H, 6H, 12H, 1D, 1W).
* MA Type: SMA / EMA / WMA / HMA.
* Short/Long lengths (defaults 50/200).
* Theme, orientation, and size.
Notes
* Works on all symbols and timeframes.
* No repainting; alerts trigger on closed conditions.
* Built by PineProfits.
MTF Dashboard 9 Timeframes + Signals# MTF Dashboard Pro - Multi-Timeframe Confluence Analysis System
## WHAT THIS SCRIPT DOES
This script creates a comprehensive dashboard that simultaneously analyzes market conditions across 9 different timeframes (1m, 5m, 15m, 30m, 1H, 4H, Daily, Weekly, Monthly) using a proprietary confluence scoring methodology. Unlike simple multi-timeframe displays that show individual indicators separately, this script combines trend analysis, momentum, volatility signals, and volume analysis into unified confluence scores for each timeframe.
## WHY THIS COMBINATION IS ORIGINAL AND USEFUL
**The Problem Solved:** Most traders manually check multiple timeframes and struggle to quickly assess overall market bias when different timeframes show conflicting signals. Existing MTF scripts typically display individual indicators without synthesizing them into actionable intelligence.
**The Solution:** This script implements a mathematical confluence algorithm that:
- Weights each indicator's signal strength (trend direction, RSI momentum, MACD volatility, volume analysis)
- Calculates normalized scores across all active timeframes
- Determines overall market bias with statistical confidence levels
- Provides instant visual feedback through color-coded symbols and star ratings
**Unique Features:**
1. **Confluence Scoring Algorithm**: Mathematically combines multiple indicator signals into a single confidence rating per timeframe
2. **Market Bias Engine**: Automatically calculates overall directional bias with percentage strength across all selected timeframes
3. **Dynamic Display System**: Real-time updates with customizable layouts, color schemes, and selective timeframe activation
4. **Statistical Analysis**: Provides bullish/bearish vote counts and overall confluence percentages
## HOW THE SCRIPT WORKS TECHNICALLY
### Core Calculation Methodology:
**1. Trend Analysis (EMA-based):**
- Fast EMA (default: 9) vs Slow EMA (default: 21) crossover analysis
- Returns values: +1 (bullish), -1 (bearish), 0 (neutral)
**2. Momentum Analysis (RSI-based):**
- RSI levels: >70 (strong bullish +2), >50 (bullish +1), <30 (strong bearish -2), <50 (bearish -1)
- Provides overbought/oversold context for trend confirmation
**3. Volatility Analysis (MACD-based):**
- MACD line vs Signal line positioning
- Histogram strength comparison with previous bar
- Combined score considering both direction and momentum strength
**4. Volume Analysis:**
- Current volume vs 20-period moving average
- Thresholds: >150% MA (strong +2), >100% MA (bullish +1), <50% MA (weak -2)
**5. Confluence Calculation:**
```
Confluence Score = (Trend + RSI + MACD + Volume) / 4.0
```
**6. Market Bias Determination:**
- Counts bullish vs bearish signals across all active timeframes
- Calculates bias strength percentage: |Bullish Count - Bearish Count| / Total Active TFs * 100
- Determines overall market direction: BULLISH, BEARISH, or NEUTRAL
### Multi-Timeframe Implementation:
Uses `request.security()` calls to fetch data from each timeframe, ensuring all calculations are performed on the respective timeframe's data rather than current chart timeframe, providing accurate multi-timeframe analysis.
## HOW TO USE THIS SCRIPT
### Initial Setup:
1. **Timeframe Selection**: Enable/disable specific timeframes in "Timeframe Selection" group based on your trading style
2. **Indicator Configuration**: Adjust EMA periods (Fast: 9, Slow: 21), RSI length (14), and MACD settings (12/26/9) to match your analysis preferences
3. **Display Options**: Choose table position, text size, and color scheme for optimal visibility
### Reading the Dashboard:
**Symbol Interpretation:**
- ⬆⬆ = Strong bullish signal (score ≥ 2)
- ⬆ = Bullish signal (score > 0)
- ➡ = Neutral signal (score = 0)
- ⬇ = Bearish signal (score < 0)
- ⬇⬇ = Strong bearish signal (score ≤ -2)
**Confluence Stars:**
- ★★★★★ = Very high confidence (score > 0.75)
- ★★★★☆ = High confidence (score > 0.5)
- ★★★☆☆ = Medium confidence (score > 0.25)
- ★★☆☆☆ = Low confidence (score > 0)
- ★☆☆☆☆ = Very low confidence (score > -0.25)
**Market Bias Section:**
- Shows overall market direction across all active timeframes
- Strength percentage indicates conviction level
- Overall confluence score represents average agreement across timeframes
### Trading Applications:
**Entry Signals:**
- Look for high confluence (4-5 stars) across multiple timeframes in same direction
- Higher timeframe alignment provides stronger signal validation
- Use confluence percentage >75% for high-probability setups
**Risk Management:**
- Lower timeframe conflicts may indicate choppy conditions
- Neutral bias suggests ranging market - adjust position sizing
- Strong bias with high confluence supports larger position sizes
**Timeframe Harmony:**
- Short-term trades: Focus on 1m-1H alignment
- Swing trades: Emphasize 1H-Daily alignment
- Position trades: Prioritize Daily-Monthly confluence
## SCRIPT SETTINGS EXPLANATION
### Dashboard Settings:
- **Table Position**: Choose optimal location (Top Right recommended for most layouts)
- **Text Size**: Adjust based on screen resolution and preferences
- **Color Scheme**: Professional (default), Classic, Vibrant, or Dark themes
- **Background Color/Transparency**: Customize table appearance
### Timeframe Selection:
All timeframes optional - activate based on trading timeframe preference:
- **Lower Timeframes (1m-30m)**: Scalping and day trading
- **Medium Timeframes (1H-4H)**: Swing trading
- **Higher Timeframes (D-M)**: Position trading and long-term bias
### Indicator Parameters:
- **Fast EMA (Default: 9)**: Shorter period for trend sensitivity
- **Slow EMA (Default: 21)**: Longer period for trend confirmation
- **RSI Length (Default: 14)**: Standard momentum calculation period
- **MACD Settings (12/26/9)**: Standard MACD configuration for volatility analysis
### Alert Configuration:
- **Strong Signals**: Alerts when confluence >75% with clear directional bias
- **High Confluence**: Alerts when multiple timeframes strongly agree
- All alerts use `alert.freq_once_per_bar` to prevent spam
## VISUAL FEATURES
### Chart Elements:
- **Background Coloring**: Subtle background tint reflects overall market bias
- **Signal Labels**: Strong buy/sell labels appear on chart during high-confluence signals
- **Clean Presentation**: Dashboard overlays chart without interfering with price action
### Color Coding:
- **Green/Bullish**: Various green shades for positive signals
- **Red/Bearish**: Various red shades for negative signals
- **Gray/Neutral**: Neutral color for conflicting or weak signals
- **Transparency**: Configurable transparency maintains chart readability
## IMPORTANT USAGE NOTES
**Realistic Expectations:**
- This tool provides analysis framework, not trading signals
- Always combine with proper risk management
- Past performance does not guarantee future results
- Market conditions can change rapidly - use appropriate position sizing
**Best Practices:**
- Verify signals with additional analysis methods
- Consider fundamental factors affecting the instrument
- Use appropriate timeframes for your trading style
- Regular parameter optimization may be beneficial for different market conditions
**Limitations:**
- Effectiveness may vary across different instruments and market conditions
- Confluence scoring is mathematical model - not predictive guarantee
- Requires understanding of underlying indicators for optimal use
This script serves as a comprehensive analysis tool for traders who need quick, organized access to multi-timeframe market information with statistical confidence levels.
Internal Pivot Pattern [LuxAlgo]The Internal Pivot Pattern indicator is a novel method allowing traders to detect pivots without excessive delay on the chart timeframe, by using the lower timeframe data from a candle.
It features custom colors for candles and zigzag lines to help identify trends. A dashboard showing the accuracy of the pattern is also included.
🔶 USAGE
We define a pivot as the occurrence where the middle candle over a specific interval (for example, the most recent 21 bars) is the highest (pivot high) or the lowest (pivot low). This method commonly allows for identifying swing highs/lows on a trader's chart; however, this pattern can only be identified after a specific number of bars has been formed, rendering this pattern useless for real-time detection of swing highs/lows.
This indicator uses a different approach, removing the need to wait for candles to form on the user chart; instead, we check the lower timeframe data of the current candle and evaluate for the presence of a pivot given the internal data, effectively providing pivot confirmation at the candle close.
An internal pivot low pattern is indicative of a potential uptrend, while an internal pivot high is indicative of a potential downtrend.
Candles are colored based on the last internal pivot detected, with blue candle colors indicating that the most recent internal pivot is a pivot low, indicating an uptrend, while an orange candle color indicates that the most recent internal pivot is a pivot high, indicating a downtrend.
🔹 Timeframes
The timeframe setting allows controlling the amount of lower timeframe data to consider for the internal pivot detection. This setting must be lower than the user's chart timeframe.
Using a timeframe significantly lower than the user chart timeframe will evaluate a larger amount of data for the pivot detection, making it less frequent, while using a timeframe closer to the chart timeframe can make the internal pivot detection more frequent, and more prone to false positives.
🔹 Accuracy Dashboard
The Accuracy Dashboard allows evaluating how accurate the detected patterns are as a percentage, with a pattern being judged accurate if subsequent patterns are detected higher or lower than a previous one.
For example, an internal pivot low is judged accurate if the following internal pivot is higher than it, indicating that higher highs have been made.
This dashboard can be useful to determine the timeframe setting to maximize the respective internal pivot accuracy.
🔶 SETTINGS
Timeframe: Timeframe for detecting internal swings
Accuracy Dashboard: Enable or disable the Accuracy Dashboard.
🔹 Style
Internal Pivot High: Color of the dot displayed upon the detection of an internal pivot high
Internal Pivot Low: Color of the dot displayed upon the detection of an internal pivot low
Zig-Zag: Color of the zig-zag segments connecting each internal pivot
Candles: Enable candle coloring, with control over the color of the candles highlighting the detected trend
Advanced Trend Panel v3.1This is a comprehensive dashboard indicator designed to give traders a multi-faceted view of the market at a single glance. It combines key indicators across multiple timeframes, calculates trend duration, and presents all information in a clean, color-coded table. This tool is perfect for confirming trade ideas, identifying trend alignment, and understanding the underlying market dynamics.
#### Key Features:
* **All-in-One Dashboard:** A convenient on-chart table summarizes the state of multiple key indicators, saving you screen space and time.
* **Multi-Timeframe (MTF) Forecast:** Analyzes the long-term trend on a higher timeframe (e.g., Daily) to provide context for the current chart's trend.
* **Trend Analysis:** Uses dual sets of EMAs (long-term and short-term) to define the primary and immediate trend directions.
* **Trend Duration:** A unique feature that calculates how long the current short-term and long-term trends have been active, helping you gauge trend maturity.
* **Core Indicators Included:**
* **ADX:** Measures trend strength to differentiate between strong trends and weak or sideways markets.
* **RSI:** Identifies overbought and oversold conditions.
* **Point of Control (POC):** Shows the price level with the highest traded volume over a lookback period, acting as a key level of support/resistance.
* **Volume:** Compares current volume to its moving average to spot unusual activity.
* **Customizable Alerts:** Set up alerts for trend changes (long-term or short-term), RSI crossing into overbought/oversold zones, or shifts in ADX trend strength.
#### How to Use:
1. Apply the indicator to your chart.
2. In the settings, configure the timeframes, indicator lengths, and display options to match your trading style.
3. Use the table to quickly assess if the long-term trend, short-term trend, and momentum are aligned.
4. Enable alerts to be notified of key changes in market conditions without having to watch the chart constantly.
**Disclaimer:** This script is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. All trading involves risk. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Please backtest and use this tool as part of a comprehensive trading plan with proper risk management.
Feedback is always welcome! If you find this indicator useful, please leave a like.
EMA+ATR Band MTF Trend EntryThis is a Multi-Timeframe Trend Trading indicator strategy adapted from Sahil Rohmehtra’s Mentorship programme. The trading decision is made by first accessing the trend in higher timeframe (say Monthly) by using TWO EMAs. If the faster EMA (say 20 period) is above Slower EMA (say 50 period) and the price is above slower EMA then the trend is suitable for buyers. Similarly if faster EMA is below slow EMA and the price is below that then trend is suitable for sellers.
Once we access the trend in the higher timeframe we move to the lower timeframe (say Weekly) and access the 5-period RSI value. If RSI is below 30 then we can prepare for possible buy entry in lower (Daily) timeframe if entry conditions are met in daily timeframe. Similarly sell bias can be initiated when the higher timeframe EMA trend is down, daily RSI is above 70 and sell entry condition is met in daily timeframe. The RSI thresholds can be changed by the user.
Once we identified the RSI bias then wait for the confirmation candle in the lower timeframe (say 1 hour). In the entry timeframe we plot a band of 20 EMA of LOWs ± 1 ATR lines. Here,we wait for a candle to close above the 20 EMA of LOWs + 1 ATR for a buy signal with an increase in On Balance Volume (OBV) value. Similarly for sell signal we should get a candle close below the 20 EMA of LOWs - 1 ATR with corresponding change in OBV. This candle is the signal candle.
Once we get a Buy or Sell signal the corresponding stop loss is the nearest LOW - 1 ATR or HIGH + 1 ATR. The ATR scaling may be changed by the user. Now if another candle closes above the high of the buy signal candle then enter on buy. If the low of the buy signal candle is broken then it is a potential short-term sell entry. Similarly if another candle closes below the sell signal candle then enter short and if there is a close above high of the signal candle then it is a potential buy entry.
Signalgo MASignalgo MA is a TradingView indicator based on moving average (MA) trading by combining multi-timeframe logic, trend strength filtering, and adaptive trade management. Here’s a deep dive into how it works, its features, and why it stands apart from traditional MA indicators.
How Signalgo MA Works
1. Multi-Timeframe Moving Average Analysis
Simultaneous EMA & SMA Tracking: Signalgo MA calculates exponential (EMA) and simple (SMA) moving averages across a wide range of timeframes—from 1 minute to 3 months.
Layered Cross Detection: It detects crossovers and crossunders on each timeframe, allowing for both micro and macro trend detection.
Synchronized Signal Mapping: Instead of acting on a single crossover, the indicator requires agreement across multiple timeframes to trigger signals, filtering out noise and false positives.
2. Trend Strength & Quality Filtering
ADX Trend Filter: Trades are only considered when the Average Directional Index (ADX) confirms a strong trend, ensuring signals are not triggered during choppy or directionless markets.
Volume & Momentum Confirmation: For the strongest signals, the system requires:
A significant volume spike
Price above/below a longer-term EMA (for buys/sells)
RSI momentum confirmation
One-Time Event Detection: Each crossover event is flagged only once per occurrence, preventing repeated signals from the same move.
Inputs
Preset Parameters:
EMA & SMA Lengths: Optimized for both short-term and long-term analysis.
ADX Length & Minimum: Sets the threshold for what is considered a “strong” trend.
Show Labels/Table: Visual toggles for displaying signal and trade management information.
Trade Management:
Show TP/SL Logic: Toggle to display or hide take-profit (TP) and stop-loss (SL) levels.
ATR Length & Multipliers: Fine-tune how SL and TP levels adapt to market volatility.
Enable Trailing Stop: Option to activate dynamic stop movement after TP1.
Entry & Exit Strategy
Entry Logic
Long (Buy) Entry: Triggered when multiple timeframes confirm bullish EMA/SMA crossovers, ADX confirms trend strength, and all volume/momentum filters align.
Short (Sell) Entry: Triggered when multiple timeframes confirm bearish crossunders, with the same strict filtering.
Exit & Trade Management
Stop Loss (SL): Automatically set based on recent volatility (ATR), adapting to current market conditions.
Take Profits (TP1, TP2, TP3): Three profit targets at increasing reward multiples, allowing for flexible trade management.
Trailing Stop: After TP1 is hit, the stop loss moves to breakeven and a trailing stop is activated to lock in further gains.
Event Markers: Each time a TP or SL is hit, a visual label is placed on the chart for full transparency.
Strict Signal Quality Filters: Signals are only generated when volume spikes, momentum, and trend strength all align, dramatically reducing false positives.
Adaptive, Automated Trade Management: Built-in TP/SL and trailing logic mean you get not just signals, but a full trade management suite, rarely found in standard MA indicators.
Event-Driven, Not Static: Each signal is triggered only once per event, eliminating repetitive or redundant entries.
Visual & Alert Integration: Every signal and trade event is visually marked and can trigger TradingView alerts, keeping you informed in real time.
Trading Strategy Application
Versatility: Suitable for scalping, day trading, swing trading, and longer-term positions thanks to its multi-timeframe logic.
Noise Reduction: The layered filtering logic means you only see the highest-probability setups, helping you avoid common MA “fakeouts” and overtrading.
So basically what separates Signalgo MA from traditional MA indicators?
1. Multi-Timeframe Analysis
Traditional MA indicators: Usually measure crossovers or signals within a single timeframe.
Signalgo MA: simultaneously calculates fast/slow EMAs & SMAs for multiple periods. This enables it to create signals based on synchronized or stacked momentum across multiple periods, offering broader trend confirmation and reducing noise from single-timeframe signals.
2. Combinatorial Signal Logic
Traditional: A basic crossover is typically “if fast MA crosses above/below slow MA, signal buy/sell.”
Signalgo MA: Generates signals only when MA crossovers align across several timeframes, plus takes into consideration the presence or absence of conflicting signals in shorter or longer frames. This reduces false positives and increases selectivity.
3. Trend Strength Filtering (ADX Integration)
Traditional: Many MA indicators are “blind” to trend intensity, potentially triggering signals in low volatility or ranging conditions.
Signalgo MA: Employs ADX as a minimum trend filter. Signals will only fire if the trend is sufficiently strong, reducing whipsaws in choppy or sideways markets.
4. Volume & Strict Confirmation Layer
Traditional: Few MA indicators directly consider volume or require confluence with other major indicators.
Signalgo MA: Introduces a “strict signal” filter that requires not only MA crossovers and trend strength, but also (on designated frames):
Significant volume spike,
Price positioned above/below a higher timeframe EMA (trend anchor),
RSI momentum confirmation.
5. Persistent, Multi-Level TP/SL Automated Trade Management
Traditional: Separate scripts or manual management for stop-loss, take-profit, and trailing-stops, rarely fully integrated visually.
Signalgo MA: Auto-plots up to three take-profit levels, initial stop, and a trailing stop (all ATR-based) on the chart. It also re-labels these as they are hit and resets for each new entry, supporting full trade lifecycle visualization directly on the chart.
6. Higher Timeframe SMA Crosses for Long-Term Context
Traditional: Focuses only on the current chart’s timeframe.
Signalgo MA: Incorporates SMA cross logic for weekly, monthly, and quarterly periods, which can contextualize lower timeframe trades within broader cycles, helping filter against counter-trend signals.
7. “Signal Once” Logic to Prevent Over-Trading
Traditional: Will often re-fire the same signal repeatedly as long as the condition is true, possibly resulting in signal clusters and over-trading.
Signalgo MA: Fires each signal only once per condition—prevents duplicate alerts for the same trade context.
Candle Ghosts: MTF 3 Candle Viewer by Chaitu50cCandle Ghosts: MTF 3 Candle Viewer helps you see candles from other timeframes directly on your chart. It shows the last 3 candles from a selected timeframe as semi-transparent boxes, so you can compare different timeframes without switching charts.
You can choose to view candles from 30-minute, 1-hour, 4-hour, daily, or weekly timeframes. The candles are drawn with their full open, high, low, and close values, including the wicks, so you get a clear view of their actual shape and size.
The indicator lets you adjust the position of the candles using horizontal and vertical offset settings. You can also control the spacing between the candles for better visibility.
An optional EMA (Exponential Moving Average) from the selected timeframe is also included to help you understand the overall trend direction.
This tool is useful for:
Intraday traders who want to see higher timeframe candles for better decisions
Swing traders checking lower timeframe setups
Anyone doing top-down analysis using multiple timeframes on a single chart
This is a simple and visual way to study how candles from different timeframes behave together in one place.
Multi Ranges Volume Distribution [LuxAlgo]The Multi Ranges Volume Distribution tool allows traders to see the volume distribution by price for three different timeframes simultaneously. Each distribution can report the total amount of accumulated volume or the accumulated buy/sell volume separately.
Levels are displayed at the top and bottom of each timeframe's range, as well as the POC or level with the most volume.
🔶 USAGE
By default, the tool displays daily, weekly, and monthly volume distributions, highlighting the accumulated volume within each row.
Each distribution shows the volume at each price, as well as three lines: the top and bottom prices, and the price at which the most volume was traded.
The reported accumulated volume can be useful for highlighting which price areas are of the most interest to traders, with the specific timeframe specifying whether this interest is long-term or short-term.
🔹 Timeframes & Rows
Traders can adjust the timeframe and the number of rows for each volume distribution.
This is useful for multi-timeframe analysis of volume at the same price levels, or for obtaining detailed data within the same timeframe.
The chart above shows three volume distributions with the same monthly timeframe but a different number of rows; each is more detailed than the previous one.
🔹 Total vs Buy & Sell Volume
Traders can choose to display either the total volume or the buy and sell volumes.
As we can see on the above chart, the background of each row uses a gradient that is a function of the delta between the buy and sell volumes.
This is useful to determine which areas attract buyers and sellers.
🔶 SETTINGS
Volume Display: Select between total volume and buy and sell volume.
Distance between each box: Adjust the spacing of the volume distributions.
Period A: Select a timeframe and the number of rows.
Period B: Select a timeframe and the number of rows.
Period C: Select a timeframe and the number of rows.
Fair Value Gap MTF [by Oberlunar]Fair Value Gap MTF is a multi-timeframe indicator designed to detect and display Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) across up to five customizable timeframes. Fair Value Gaps are price inefficiencies—zones where the market moved too quickly, leaving unfilled areas between candles. These gaps are often used by traders as reference points for future price retracements, as they tend to be revisited or “mitigated” over time.
This indicator extends the traditional FVG concept by introducing dynamic multi-timeframe tracking. Each timeframe has its own visual layer, with distinct user-defined colors for bullish and bearish gaps. The script not only highlights newly formed FVGs but also updates them visually when they are touched by price. Mitigated FVGs are recolored in real time, and an optional setting allows the size of these zones to shrink progressively, reflecting only the remaining untested portion.
Labels at the center of each box display the originating timeframe, offering clear visual context. All calculations are properly aligned with the display chart, ensuring that each FVG is correctly projected into the current view, regardless of its timeframe of origin.
Fair Value Gaps often act as support or resistance levels. Bullish FVGs can serve as areas where price may find support, while bearish FVGs can signal potential resistance. When these zones are mitigated repeatedly, it typically reflects areas of institutional interest, liquidity pools, or zones of accumulation and distribution. Such behavior makes them particularly significant in breakout and reversal strategies.
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Two Poles Trend Finder MTF [BigBeluga]🔵 OVERVIEW
Two Poles Trend Finder MTF is a refined trend-following overlay that blends a two-pole Gaussian filter with a multi-timeframe dashboard. It provides a smooth view of price dynamics along with a clear summary of trend directions across multiple timeframes—perfect for traders seeking alignment between short and long-term momentum.
🔵 CONCEPTS
Two-Pole Filter: A smoothing algorithm that responds faster than traditional moving averages but avoids the noise of short-term fluctuations.
var float f = na
var float f_prev1 = na
var float f_prev2 = na
// Apply two-pole Gaussian filter
if bar_index >= 2
f := math.pow(alpha, 2) * source + 2 * (1 - alpha) * f_prev1 - math.pow(1 - alpha, 2) * f_prev2
else
f := source // Warm-up for first bars
// Shift state
f_prev2 := f_prev1
f_prev1 := f
Trend Detection Logic: Trend direction is determined by comparing the current filtered value with its value n bars ago (shifted comparison).
MTF Alignment Dashboard: Trends from 5 configurable timeframes are monitored and visualized as colored boxes:
• Green = Uptrend
• Magenta = Downtrend
Summary Arrow: An average trend score from all timeframes is used to plot an overall arrow next to the asset name.
🔵 FEATURES
Two-Pole Gaussian Filter offers ultra-smooth trend curves while maintaining responsiveness.
Multi-Timeframe Trend Detection:
• Default: 1H, 2H, 4H, 12H, 1D (fully customizable)
• Each timeframe is assessed independently using the same trend logic.
Visual Trend Dashboard positioned at the bottom-right of the chart with color-coded trend blocks.
Dynamic Summary Arrow shows overall market bias (🢁 / 🢃) based on majority of uptrends/downtrends.
Bold + wide trail plot for the filter value with gradient coloring based on directional bias.
🔵 HOW TO USE
Use the multi-timeframe dashboard to identify aligned trends across your preferred trading horizons.
Confirm trend strength or weakness by observing filter slope direction .
Look for dashboard consensus (e.g., 4 or more timeframes green] ) as confirmation for breakout, continuation, or trend reentry strategies.
Combine with volume or price structure to enhance entry timing.
🔵 CONCLUSION
Two Poles Trend Finder MTF delivers a clean and intuitive trend-following solution with built-in multi-timeframe awareness. Whether you’re trading intra-day or positioning for swing setups, this tool helps filter out market noise and keeps you focused on directional consensus.
HTF Box Range Overlay - FIXEDThis script overlays higher timeframe candles (e.g. 4H) onto lower timeframe charts (e.g. 5min), showing both the body and wick ranges of the last N HTF candles.
Features:
✔ Displays both candle body and wick as separate shaded boxes
✔ Fully customizable for bullish/bearish colors and wick appearance
✔ Supports any higher timeframe (15m, 1H, 4H, 1D, etc.)
✔ Clean overlay with no performance lag
✔ Automatically adjusts in real-time as new candles form
Great for traders using HTF zones, supply/demand, or structure-based confluence. Works best when used on intraday charts.
Super MTF Clouds (4x3 Pairs)Overview:
This script is based on Ripster's MTF clouds, which transcends the standard moving average cloud indicator by offering a powerful and deeply customizable Multi-Timeframe (MTF) analysis. Instead of being limited to the moving averages of your current charts from the current timeframe, this tool allows you to project and visualize the trend and key support/resistance zones from up to 4 different timeframes simultaneously. User can input up to 6 different EMA values which will form 3 pairs of EMA clouds, for each of the timeframes.
The primary purpose is to provide traders with immediate confluence. By observing how price interacts with moving average clouds from higher timeframes (e.g., Hourly, Daily, Weekly), you can make more informed decisions on your active trading timeframe (e.g., 10 Minute). It's designed as a complete MTF Cloud toolkit, allowing you to display all necessary MTFs in a single script to build a comprehensive view of the market structure without having to flick to different timeframe to look for cloud positions.
Key features:
Four Independent Multi-Timeframe Slots: Each slot can be assigned any timeframe available on TradingView (e.g., D, W, M, 4H).
Three MA Pairs Per Timeframe: For each timeframe, configure up to three separate MA clouds (e.g., a 9/12 EMA pair, a 20/50 EMA pair, and a 100/200 SMA pair).
Complete Customisation: For every single moving average (24 in total), you can independently control:
MA Type: Choose between EMA or SMA.
Length: Any period you require.
Line Color: Full colour selection.
Line Thickness: Adjust the visual weight of each line.
Cloud Control: For every pair (12 in total), you can set the fill colour and transparency.
How To Use This Script:
This tool is best used for confirmation and context. Here are some practical strategies that one can adopt:
Trend Confluence: Before taking a trade based on a signal on your current timeframe, glance at the higher timeframe clouds. If you see a buy signal on the 15-minute chart and the price is currently trading above a thick, bullish Daily cloud, the probability of that trade succeeding is significantly higher. Conversely, shorting into strong HTF support is a low-probability trade.
Dynamic Support & Resistance: The edges of the higher timeframe clouds often act as powerful, dynamic levels of support and resistance. A pullback to the 4-Hour 50 EMA on your 15-minute chart can be a prime area to look for entries in the direction of the larger trend.
Gauging Market Regimes: Use the toggles in the settings to quickly switch between different views. You can have a "risk-on" view with short-term clouds and a "macro" view with weekly and monthly clouds. This helps you adapt your trading style to the current market conditions.
Key Settings:
1. Global Setting
Source For All MAs: This determines the price data point used for every single moving average calculation.
Default: hl2 (an average of the High and Low of each bar). This gives a smooth midpoint price.
Options: You can change this to Close (the most common method), Open, High, Low, or ohlc4 (an average of the open, high, low, and close), among others.
Recommendation: For most standard trend analysis, the default hl2 is the common choice.
2. The Timeframe Group Structure
The rest of the settings are organized into four identical, collapsible groups: "Timeframe 1 Settings" through "Timeframe 4 Settings". Each group acts as a self-contained control panel for one multi-timeframe view.
Within each timeframe group, you have two master controls:
Enable Timeframe: This is the main power switch for the entire group. Uncheck this box to instantly hide all three clouds and lines associated with this timeframe. This is perfect for quickly decluttering your chart or focusing on a different set of analyses.
Timeframe: This dropdown menu is the heart of the MTF feature. Here, you select the higher timeframe you want to analyse (e.g., 1D for Daily, 1W for Weekly, 4H for 4-Hour). All calculations for the three pairs within this group will be based on the timeframe you select here.
3. Pair-Specific Controls
Inside each timeframe group, there are three sections for "Pair 1", "Pair 2", and "Pair 3". These control each individual moving average cloud.
Enable Pair: Just like the master switch for the timeframe, this checkbox turns a single cloud and its two MA lines on or off.
For each pair, the settings are further broken down:
Moving Average Lines (A and B): These two rows control the two moving averages that form the cloud. 'A' is typically used for the shorter-period MA and 'B' for the longer-period one.
Type (A/B): A dropdown menu to select either EMA (Exponential Moving Average) or SMA (Simple Moving Average). EMAs react more quickly to recent price changes, while SMAs are smoother and react more slowly.
Length (A/B): The lookback period for the moving average (e.g., 21, 50, 200).
Color (A/B): Sets the specific colour of the MA line itself on your chart.
Cloud Fill Settings
Fill Color: This controls the colour of the shaded area (the "cloud") between the two moving average lines. For a consistent look, you can set this to the same colour as your shorter MA line.
Transparency: Controls how see-through the cloud is, on a scale of 0 to 100. 0 is a solid, opaque colour, while 100 is completely invisible. The default of 85 provides a light, "cloud-like" appearance that doesn't obscure the price action.
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SHYY-TFC-Horizontal V2SHYY-TFC-Horizontal V2 – Multi-Timeframe Clarity for The Strat Traders
SHYY-TFC-Horizontal V2 is a powerful, clean, and efficient overlay designed for serious traders who use Rob Smith’s The Strat.
This real-time table gives you instant visual insight across all key timeframes – from 5 minutes to monthly – with:
Candle direction (bullish, bearish, neutral)
Strat bar type (1, 2U, 2D, 3)
Live countdown to bar close
Compact horizontal layout that saves space and enhances clarity
Fully customizable table position to fit any chart setup
Built with no lookahead bias, this version meets TradingView’s script publishing standards and is optimized for actionable, real-time decisions.
Ideal for:
Scalpers who need fast confirmation
Swing traders aligning entries with time frame continuity
Price action traders following The Strat methodology
Trade with confidence. See the full picture. React faster.
SHYY-TFC-Horizontal V2 – built to make you faster, sharper, and more in control.
Multi TF Oscillators Screener [TradingFinder] RSI / ATR / Stoch🔵 Introduction
The oscillator screener is designed to simplify multi-timeframe analysis by allowing traders and analysts to monitor one or multiple symbols across their preferred timeframes—all at the same time. Users can track a single symbol through various timeframes simultaneously or follow multiple symbols in selected intervals. This flexibility makes the tool highly effective for analyzing diverse markets concurrently.
At the core of this screener lie two essential oscillators: RSI (Relative Strength Index) and the Stochastic Oscillator. The RSI measures the speed and magnitude of recent price movements and helps identify overbought or oversold conditions.
It's one of the most reliable indicators for spotting potential reversals. The Stochastic Oscillator, on the other hand, compares the current price to recent highs and lows to detect momentum strength and potential trend shifts. It’s especially effective in identifying divergences and short-term reversal signals.
In addition to these two primary indicators, the screener also displays helpful supplementary data such as the dominant candlestick type (Bullish, Bearish, or Doji), market volatility indicators like ATR and TR, and the four key OHLC prices (Open, High, Low, Close) for each symbol and timeframe. This combination of data gives users a comprehensive technical view and allows for quick, side-by-side comparison of symbols and timeframes.
🔵 How to Use
This tool is built for users who want to view the behavior of a single symbol across several timeframes simultaneously. Instead of jumping between charts, users can quickly grasp the state of a symbol like gold or Bitcoin across the 15-minute, 1-hour, and daily timeframes at a glance. This is particularly useful for traders who rely on multi-timeframe confirmation to strengthen their analysis and decision-making.
The tool also supports simultaneous monitoring of multiple symbols. Users can select and track various assets based on the timeframes that matter most to them. For example, if you’re looking for entry opportunities, the screener allows you to compare setups across several markets side by side—making it easier to choose the most favorable trade. Whether you’re a scalper focused on low timeframes or a swing trader using higher ones, the tool adapts to your workflow.
The screener utilizes the widely-used RSI indicator, which ranges from 0 to 100 and highlights market exhaustion levels. Readings above 70 typically indicate potential pullbacks, while values below 30 may suggest bullish reversals. Viewing RSI across timeframes can reveal meaningful divergences or alignments that improve signal quality.
Another key indicator in the screener is the Stochastic Oscillator, which analyzes the closing price relative to its recent high-low range. When the %K and %D lines converge and cross within the overbought or oversold zones, it often signals a momentum reversal. This oscillator is especially responsive in lower timeframes, making it ideal for spotting quick entries or exits.
Beyond these oscillators, the table includes other valuable data such as candlestick type (bullish, bearish, or doji), volatility measures like ATR and TR, and complete OHLC pricing. This layered approach helps users understand both market momentum and structure at a glance.
Ultimately, this screener allows analysts and traders to gain a full market overview with just one look—empowering faster, more informed, and lower-risk decision-making. It not only saves time but also enhances the precision and clarity of technical analysis.
🔵 Settings
🟣 Display Settings
Table Size : Lets you adjust the table’s visual size with options such as: auto, tiny, small, normal, large, huge.
Table Position : Sets the screen location of the table. Choose from 9 possible positions, combining vertical (top, middle, bottom) and horizontal (left, center, right) alignments.
🟣 Symbol Settings
Each of the 10 symbol slots comes with a full set of customizable parameters :
Enable Symbol : A checkbox to activate or hide each symbol from the table.
Symbol : Define or select the asset (e.g., XAUUSD, BTCUSD, EURUSD, etc.).
Timeframe : Set your desired timeframe for each symbol (e.g., 15, 60, 240, 1D).
RSI Length : Defines the period used in RSI calculation (default is 14).
Stochastic Length : Sets the period for the Stochastic Oscillator.
ATR Length : Sets the length used to calculate the Average True Range, a key volatility metric.
🔵 Conclusion
By combining powerful oscillators like RSI and Stochastic with full customization over symbols and timeframes, this tool provides a fast, flexible solution for technical analysts. Users can instantly monitor one or several assets across multiple timeframes without opening separate charts.
Individual configuration for each symbol, along with the inclusion of key metrics like candlestick type, ATR/TR, and OHLC prices, makes the tool suitable for a wide range of trading styles—from scalping to swing and position trading.
In summary, this screener enables traders to gain a clear, high-level view of various markets in seconds and make quicker, smarter, and lower-risk decisions. It saves time, streamlines analysis, and boosts overall efficiency and confidence in trading strategies.
HTF Candle Breakout Fibonacci LevelsThis indicator automatically plots Fibonacci retracement levels on a lower timeframe (LTF) after detecting a breakout candle on a selected higher timeframe (HTF).
🔍 How It Works
When a candle on your selected HTF closes beyond the high or low of the previous candle, the indicator automatically draws Fibonacci levels on the LTF.
These levels remain visible until the next HTF candle is formed — allowing you to trade retracements with contextual precision.
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⚙️ Customization Options
From the indicator settings, you can modify:
• The HTF candle timeframe (default is 1D)
• Fibonacci levels and colors
• Enable or disable “Show Only the Latest Levels” — ideal for live trading to keep the chart clean and focused.
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🟪 HTF Candles Preview
After applying the indicator, you’ll see 3 vertical bars on the right edge of your LTF chart. These represent a live preview of the last three HTF candles and update in real-time.
If you prefer a cleaner chart, disable this feature via the “Show HTF Candles” toggle in the settings.
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Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
Opening Range Breakout Detector📈 Opening Range Breakout Detector (TF-Independent)
Tracks breakouts with precision. No matter the chart, no matter the timeframe.
This indicator monitors whether price breaks above or below the Opening Range across multiple key durations — 1m, 5m, 10m, 15m, 30m, 45m, and 60m — using 1-minute data under the hood, while you can work on higher timeframe charts (daily, etc.).
Highlights:
✅ Status table shows which ORs broke UP or DOWN
⏱ Control which timeframes to track
🖼 Customizable table position, size and colors
Crafted by @FunkyQuokka
MTF RSI Fibonacci Levels & MTF Moving Avreages (EMA-SMA-WMA)Thanks for Kadir Türok Özdamar. @kadirturokozdmr
Formula Purpose of Use
This formula combines the traditional RSI indicator with Fibonacci levels to create a special technical indicator that aims to identify potential support and resistance points:
Thanks for Kadir Türok Özdamar. @kadirturokozdmr
Formula Purpose of Use
This formula combines the traditional RSI indicator with Fibonacci levels to create a special technical indicator that aims to identify potential support and resistance points:
Determines the historical RSI range of 144 periods (PEAK and DIP)
Calculates Fibonacci retracement levels within this range, and shows the direction of momentum by calculating the moving average of the RSI
This indicator can be used to identify potential reversal points, especially when the RSI is not in overbought (70+) or oversold (30-) areas.
Practical Use
Investors can use this indicator as follows:
1⃣When the RSI approaches one of the determined Fibonacci levels, it is considered a potential support/resistance area.
2⃣When the RSI approaches the DIP level, it can be interpreted as oversold, and when it approaches the PEAK level, it can be interpreted as overbought.
3⃣When the RSI crosses the SM (moving average) line upwards or downwards, it can be evaluated as a momentum change signal.
4⃣Fibonacci levels (especially M386, M500 and M618) can be monitored as important transition zones for the RSI.
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In this version, some features and a multi-timeframe averages (SMA-EMA-WMA) were added to the script. It was made possible for the user to enter multi-timeframe RSI and multi-timeframe Fibo lengths.
GapCluster SR For Intraday by Chaitu50c**GapCluster SR For Intraday by Chaitu50c**
**Overview**
GapCluster SR plots dynamic intraday support and resistance lines based on candle-to-candle gaps. Whenever an Open/Close or High/Low gap is detected, the script draws a horizontal level and “clusters” nearby gaps into a single line to keep your chart clean. Lines automatically color-code relative to price—green when below, red when above.
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**Key Features**
* **Gap Detection Modes**: Choose between Open/Close gaps (default) or High/Low gaps.
* **Clustering**: Merge levels within a user-defined vertical range to avoid clutter.
* **Dynamic Coloring**: Levels below price turn green; levels above price turn red.
* **Session Reset**: Automatically removes levels older than X days.
* **Fully Customizable**: Adjust buffer, cluster range, line width, lookback period, and both above/below colors.
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**Inputs**
| Input | Default | Description |
| ---------------------------- | :--------: | ------------------------------------------- |
| Gap Type | Open/Close | Select gap detection method |
| Price Buffer (points) | 5.0 | Maximum distance for gap matching |
| Cluster Range (points) | 100.0 | Vertical distance within which levels merge |
| Line Width | 2 | Thickness of plotted lines |
| Days to Include | 14 | Number of days to retain past levels |
| Color for Levels Above Price | red | Line color when level > current price |
| Color for Levels Below Price | green | Line color when level < current price |
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**How to Use**
1. **Add to Chart**: Apply on any intraday timeframe (1 min, 5 min, etc.).
2. **Select Mode**: Pick Open/Close or High/Low in settings.
3. **Tweak Inputs**: Raise/lower buffer for tighter/looser gap detection; adjust cluster range to group levels; change lookback (“Days to Include”) to control session reset.
4. **Interpret Levels**:
* **Green Lines** mark potential support zones.
* **Red Lines** mark potential resistance zones.
5. **Combine with Your Strategy**: Use alongside volume, momentum, or trend filters for confirmation.
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**Tips & Tricks**
* **Intraday Entries**: Look for price reaction at green (support) lines for long setups, or red (resistance) lines for shorts.
* **Filter Noise**: Increase the “Cluster Range” to consolidate many close levels into stronger, singular lines.
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**Disclaimer**
This indicator is provided “as-is” for educational purposes only. Always backtest any setup and practice proper risk management.