RSI Overbought/Oversold OverlayDo you love RSI Overbought/Oversold signals, but want more space on the screen for the actual price chart? "RSI Overbought/Oversold Overlay" to the rescue! This indicator highlights the chart's background color green when the RSI goes overbought and red when the RSI goes oversold. You can set the RSI length, overbought level, and oversold level in the format box.
Obviously, this is not the indicator to use if you're looking for things like RSI divergence, but if you're only interested in when RSI reaches the extremes of the range, this can save you some screen real estate.
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RSI Divergence Filtered by ZigZag RatiosRSI Divergence Filtered by ZigZag Ratios
This indicator is designed to help traders identify potential trend reversals by finding RSI divergence and then confirming it with a unique filter based on price movements. It draws two ZigZag lines on your chart to visually represent these patterns.
Core Functionality
The indicator works by doing three main things:
Price ZigZag (Blue Line): ZigZag line directly on the price chart. This line connects the significant high and low points of the price action, based on the ZigZag Deviation % you set. It's a way to simplify the trend and clearly see the "legs" or swings of the market.
RSI ZigZag (Orange Line): It also draws a separate ZigZag line, colored orange, that follows the movement of the RSI indicator. This helps you visually track the highs and lows of the RSI at the same time as the price.
Divergence Detection: The indicator continuously looks for divergence between the price ZigZag and the RSI.
The Key Filter: ZigZag Ratio
This is what makes the indicator unique. When a potential divergence is found, it doesn't just display a signal immediately. It performs an extra check:
It compares the size of the most recent price swing (the "last leg") to the size of the previous swing in the same direction. It then calculates a ratio. If the most recent swing is significantly smaller than the previous one, it confirms the signal and displays a label.
This filtering mechanism aims to weed out weak signals and highlight divergences that occur after a period of slowing momentum.
Bullish/Bearish Div Labels: When a valid, filtered divergence is found, the indicator will place a green Bullish Div label at the bottom of a low swing or a red Bearish Div label at the top of a high swing.
User Inputs
ZigZag Deviation %: This is the minimum percentage change required to form a new ZigZag pivot. The default value is set to 0.3618, which is a popular number in technical analysis. A lower value will capture more minor swings, while a higher value will focus only on larger, more significant ones.
RSI Length: The number of bars used to calculate the RSI. The default is 6, but you can adjust this to your preference.
RSI MTF HWThis Pine Script indicator is designed to provide a comprehensive view of market momentum by plotting the Relative Strength Index (RSI) from four different time frames simultaneously on a single chart. This allows traders to quickly identify alignment or divergence in momentum across various time horizons, which can be a powerful tool for confirming trade setups or spotting potential trend reversals.
Key Features:
Customizable Inputs: The indicator provides a flexible set of user inputs, including a dropdown menu to select the data source for the RSI calculation (e.g., close, open, high, low). You can also define four separate RSI lengths to analyze different periods.
Multi-Time Frame Analysis: A key feature is the ability to choose a time frame for each of the four RSI lines from a predefined list (Chart, 1 day, 1 week, 1 month). The script uses the request.security() function with lookahead enabled to ensure the most accurate, real-time data is used for each calculation, eliminating look-ahead bias and calculation errors.
Visual Levels: The indicator plots standard RSI levels at 30, 50, and 70, with a shaded background between the oversold (30) and overbought (70) zones to provide a clear visual reference.
Momentum Alignment Signals: The script includes an optional feature that highlights the chart's background with a red or green color when all four RSIs simultaneously enter an overbought or oversold state. This serves as an immediate visual alert for a strong, multi-time frame momentum condition.
This indicator is a robust tool for technical analysis, suitable for traders who use a top-down approach to their market analysis.
Bharat Jhunjhunwala - RSI Cross Trading SignalRSI Crossover Indicator
This custom indicator uses the Relative Strength Index (RSI) to generate precise buy and sell signals based on momentum shifts. The strategy works as follows:
Buy Signal: Triggered when:
The Daily RSI is above 50, indicating bullish market conditions.
The Hourly RSI crosses above 70, signaling a strong upward momentum.
Sell Signal: Triggered when:
The Daily RSI is below 50, indicating bearish market conditions.
The Hourly RSI crosses below 30, signaling potential downward momentum.
The indicator plots green up arrows for buy signals and red down arrows for sell signals, making it ideal for traders looking to trade momentum shifts with clarity.
RSI de LoquyIndicator Description: RSI de Loquy
This custom indicator blends the power of the Relative Strength Index (RSI) with the Hull Moving Average (HMA), enhanced by a linear regression to reveal underlying momentum trends.
How It Works:
The RSI is calculated not on price directly, but on the HMA, offering a smoother and more responsive signal.
The RSI is remapped to a -100 to +100 scale for more intuitive reading:
+100 = extreme oversold
-100 = extreme overbought
A linear regression line is plotted over the rescaled RSI to highlight trend direction and strength.
Usage Tips:
Reversed overbought/oversold levels:
Above +70 = potential oversold condition
Below -70 = potential overbought condition
The white regression line helps confirm trend shifts or momentum continuation.
⚙️ Customizable Inputs:
HMA period
RSI length
Regression length
RSI With TSIThis indicator combines the power of the Relative Strength Index (RSI) and the True Strength Index (TSI) into a single tool, helping traders identify both short-term and long-term momentum shifts with improved clarity and precision.
Features:
Relative Strength Index (RSI):
Adjustable period and source for RSI calculation (default: 14, close).
RSI displayed with distinct color.
Includes upper (70) and mid (50) level lines with background fill for visual emphasis.
Background fill highlights the RSI range visually.
True Strength Index (TSI):
Customizable long, short, and signal lengths.
TSI and its signal line plotted for momentum analysis.
Zero line added to quickly identify bullish or bearish zone.
📊 Why Use This Indicator?
This dual-indicator setup is excellent for:
Momentum confirmation between RSI and TSI.
Identifying early entries and trend continuations.
Spotting divergences and momentum reversals.
RSI Divergence(CompactFX)This is the standard "RSI" with "divergence" displayed. Additionally, it has the following features:
- The line color shifts above and below the RSI 50 threshold.
- The MA can be displayed on the RSI.
- Signs of an expected reversal are displayed.
**Examples of Use**
*For Swing Traders
In addition to using the standard RSI, the divergence display can serve as a trigger for further consideration.
*For Scalpers
For athletic traders who prefer intuition over logic and calculation, we recommend customizing the RSI color to your liking for bulls and bears. Consider extending the price until the RSI color changes. Below is my example.
-One-Minute Scalping
When prices are moving above the long-term and short-term MAs, you can hold a position as long as the RSI is above 55 (below 45 for bears). In this case, pivot signs can also be used as a guide for closing positions. Of course, this is best done during periods of high momentum. Five- and 15-minute scalping also works well. However, these only work if you adhere to my logic. Don't forget to adhere to your own logic and framework.
The above is just an example. Feel free to use it as you like.
RSI mura visionOverview
The Enhanced RSI with Custom 40/60 Zones is a Pine Script™ v6 open-source indicator that builds on the classic Relative Strength Index by adding two additional horizontal levels at 40 and 60, alongside the standard 30/70. These extra zones help you identify early momentum shifts and distinguish trending markets from ranging ones with greater precision.
Key Features & Originality
* Custom Mid-Zones (40/60): Standard RSI signals can be noisy around the 50 midpoint. By marking 40 as a “weak momentum” threshold and 60 as a “strong momentum” confirmation, you get clearer entry and exit cues.
* Color-Coded Zones: The RSI line changes color when crossing 40, 50, 60, 70, and 30, letting you visually spot momentum acceleration or deceleration.
* Configurable Alerts: Built-in alert conditions fire when RSI crosses 40 or 60 in either direction, so you never miss a potential trend onset or exhaustion.
* Lightweight & Clean: No external dependencies, no look-ahead bias, and minimal repainting—ideal for both novice and professional traders.
How It Works
1. Momentum Decomposition: The standard 14-period RSI measures overbought/oversold extremes. Adding 40/60 lets you see when momentum shifts from neutral to bullish (crossing above 60) or bearish (dropping below 40) earlier than the classic 70/30 thresholds.
2. Trend Confirmation vs. Pullbacks: Readings between 40–60 often correspond to healthy pullbacks within a trend. A bounce off 40 suggests continuation; a rejection at 60 warns of a deeper pullback or reversal.
Usage & Inputs
* RSI Length (default 14): Period for calculating RSI.
* Level Inputs: Customize levels for overbought (70), support (60), neutral (50), weak (40), and oversold (30).
* Alert Toggles: Enable/disable alerts on each cross.
Why This Adds Value
* Early Signals: Capture trend beginnings before the market reaches extreme overbought/oversold levels.
* Noise Reduction: Filter sideways chop by watching the 40–60 corridor.
* Flexibility: Works on any timeframe or ticker.
Pine Script™ Version: v6
Open-Source License: MPL-2.0
Feel free to fork, modify, and share.
RSI MTF CorrelationRSI MTF Correlation
This indicator detects unusual movement between RSI values on the current timeframe and a higher timeframe (multi-timeframe), generating volatility alerts or identifying potential market phase shifts.
Applying for FX:XAUUSD and BINANCE:BTCUSD.P
How To Read Data
How To Use
When RSI volatility across multiple timeframes behaves abnormally, bar colors shift from gray to orange, blue, or purple, indicating increasing levels of volatility.
Once volatility returns to a normal state (gray), it may signal a potential reversal trade opportunity.
Alert is available in the indicator.
How to Trade
Set alerts using the built-in functions of this indicator, or monitor the chart manually.
When abnormal RSI volatility occurs, bar colors will shift from gray to orange, blue, or purple, reflecting increasing levels of volatility.
Wait until a green or red bar appears to trigger a trade:
Green bar: signals a potential buy setup
Red bar: signals a potential sell setup
Stop-Loss (SL): place below the nearest swing low (for buy) or above the nearest swing high (for sell), typically 20–30 pips.
Take-Profit (TP): follow a Risk-to-Reward ratio of 1:1, 1:2, or ideally 1:5 or higher depending on market structure.
Breakeven adjustment is optional and can be applied according to your trading style and market conditions.
Notice:
Follow the higher timeframe trend for more reliable signals.
Strictly adhere to risk and money management principles.
If you experience 2–3 consecutive stop-losses, this may indicate a trend shift or an unclear market condition. In such cases, wait for a new trend to form before re-entering.
How It Works
Under normal market conditions, RSI movements across different timeframes show a relatively correlated pattern.
When this correlation breaks (abnormal RSI volatility), it often signals a possible trend shift in the lower timeframe.
To preserve the dominant trend, the higher timeframe typically pulls the lower one back in line, resulting in sharp V-shaped price movements (flash dumps/pumps).
This behavior helps us identify and isolate abnormal corrections, enabling high-probability trade setups.
However, in some cases, a genuine trend reversal in the lower timeframe can be strong enough to impact the higher timeframe. This may lead to invalidation of trade setups (i.e., stop-loss hits).
We acknowledge this risk and manage it through R:R (risk-to-reward) ratio strategies and robust capital management.
Happy trading ❤️.
RSI-MACD Momentum Fusion Indicator(RMFI)📈 RSI-MACD Momentum Fusion Indicator (RMFI)
The RMFI combines the strengths of two RSI variants with a dynamically adaptive MACD module into a powerful momentum oscillator ranging from 0 to 100. The goal is to unify converging momentum information from different perspectives into a clear, weighted overall signal.
🔧 Core Features
RSI 1: Classic Wilder RSI, sensitive to short-term momentum.
RSI 2: Modified RSI based on normalized price movement ranges (Range Momentum).
MACD (3 Modes):
Standardized (min/max-based)
Fully adaptive (Z-score normalization)
50% adaptive (hybrid weighting of both approaches)
Dynamic MACD mode selection (optional): Automatic switching of MACD normalization based on volatility levels (ATR-based).
Signal Line: Smoothed average of all components to visualize momentum trends and crossovers.
🎯 Visualization
Clear separation of overbought (>70) and oversold (<30) zones with color highlighting.
Different colors based on the dynamic MACD mode – visually indicates how strongly the market adapts to volatility.
⚙️ Recommended Use
Ideal for trend following, divergence confirmation (with external divergence logic), and momentum reversals.
Particularly effective in volatile markets, as the MACD component adaptively responds to instability.
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RSI + ADX + ATR Combo Indicator: RSI + ADX + ATR Combo Filter
This indicator is a confluence filter tool that combines RSI, ADX, and ATR into a single, easy-to-read chart overlay. It is designed to help traders identify low-volatility, non-trending zones with balanced momentum—ideal for strategies that rely on breakouts or reversals.
🔍 Core Components:
RSI (Relative Strength Index)
Standard RSI with custom upper and lower bounds (default: 60 and 40).
Filters out extreme overbought/oversold regions and focuses on price consolidation zones.
ADX (Average Directional Index)
Measures trend strength.
When ADX is below a custom threshold (default: 20), it indicates a weak or range-bound trend.
ATR (Average True Range)
Represents volatility.
Low ATR values (default threshold: 2.5) are used to filter out high-volatility environments, helping refine entries.
🟣 Signal Logic:
A signal is highlighted with a background color when all three conditions are met:
RSI is between lower and upper bounds (e.g., 40 < RSI < 60) ✅
ADX is below the trend threshold (e.g., ADX < 20) ✅
ATR is below the volatility threshold (e.g., ATR < 2.5) ✅
These combined conditions suggest a low-volatility, low-trend strength, and balanced momentum zone—perfect for anticipating breakouts or strong directional moves.
RSI/Stochastic With Real Time Candle OverlayThis indicator provides an alternative way to visualize either RSI or Stochastic values by representing them as candle bars in real time, allowing a more detailed view of momentum shifts within each bar. By default, it displays the standard historical plot of the chosen oscillator in the background, but once you are receiving real-time data (or if you keep your chart open through the close), it begins overlaying candles that track the oscillator’s intrabar movements. These candles only exist for as long as the chart remains open; if you refresh or load the chart anew, there is no stored candle history, although the standard RSI or Stochastic line is still fully retained. These candles offer insight into short-term fluctuations that are otherwise hidden when viewing a single line for RSI or Stochastic.
In the settings, there is an option to switch between standard candlesticks and Heiken Ashi. When Heiken Ashi is selected, the indicator uses the Heiken Ashi close once it updates in real time, producing a smoothed view of intrabar price movement for the oscillator. This can help identify trends in RSI or Stochastic by making it easier to spot subtle changes in direction, though some may prefer the unmodified values that come from using regular candles. The combination of these candle styles with an oscillator’s output offers flexibility for different analytical preferences.
Traders who use RSI or Stochastic often focus on entry and exit signals derived from crossing certain thresholds, but they are usually limited to a single reading per bar. With this tool, it becomes possible to watch how the oscillator’s value evolves within the bar itself, which can be especially useful for shorter timeframes or for those who prefer a more granular look at momentum shifts. The visual separation between bullish and bearish candle bodies within the indicator can highlight sudden reversals or confirm ongoing trends in the oscillator, aiding in more precise decision-making. Because the candle overlay is cleared as soon as the bar closes, the chart remains uncluttered when scrolling through historical data, ensuring that only the necessary real-time candle information is displayed.
Overall, this indicator is intended for users who wish to track intrabar changes in RSI or Stochastic, with the added choice of standard or Heiken Ashi candle representation. The real-time candle overlay clarifies short-lived fluctuations, while the standard line plots maintain the usual clarity of past data. This approach can be beneficial for those who want deeper insights into how oscillator values develop in real time, without permanently altering the simplicity of the chart’s historical view.
RSI Bands with Volume and EMAThis script is a comprehensive technical analysis tool designed to help traders identify key market signals using RSI bands, volume, and multiple Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs). It overlays the following on the chart:
RSI Bands: The script calculates and plots two bands based on the Relative Strength Index (RSI), indicating overbought and oversold levels. These bands act as dynamic support and resistance zones:
Resistance Band (Upper Band): Plotted when the RSI exceeds the overbought level, typically indicating a potential sell signal.
Support Band (Lower Band): Plotted when the RSI falls below the oversold level, typically indicating a potential buy signal.
Midline: The average of the upper and lower bands, acting as a neutral reference.
Buy/Sell Labels: Labels are dynamically added to the chart when price reaches the overbought or oversold levels.
A "Buy" label appears when the price reaches the oversold (lower) band.
A "Sell" label appears when the price reaches the overbought (upper) band.
Volume Indicator: The script visualizes trading volume as histograms, with red or green bars representing decreasing or increasing volume, respectively. The volume height is visually reduced for better clarity and comparison.
Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs): The script calculates and plots four key EMAs (12, 26, 50, and 200) to highlight short-term, medium-term, and long-term trends:
EMA 12: Blue
EMA 26: Orange
EMA 50: Purple
EMA 200: Green
The combined use of RSI, volume, and EMAs offers traders a multi-faceted view of the market, assisting in making informed decisions about potential price reversals, trends, and volume analysis. The script is particularly useful for identifying entry and exit points on charts like BTC/USDT, although it can be applied to any asset.
RSI Multi Timeframe Based on Moving Average By Alireza PhoenixHi. I have prepared for you the multi-time frame RSI indicator based on moving average
You can use it in three different time frames
Open the settings and put the value you want in the Time 1 and Time 2 fields
In the fast and slow section, specify the length of the moving period of fast and slow origins as desired
In the offset section, you can add or reduce the time interval as you wish
This indicator shows you the RSI index in three different time frames along with two different lengths of the moving average based on the RSI index.
You can use this indicator in all financial, forex or crypto markets
The crossing of RSI and moving average lines in different time frames and lengths will give you a buy or sell signal.
Whenever the faster line or smaller RSI total frame succeeds in breaking the slower line or the RSI time is higher than the low, a free signal is issued and vice versa.
I do not guarantee that 100% of the issued signals are accurate and correct, and I have coded this indicator only for your convenience.
I hope you can get help from this indicator and make profit
Love From IRAN
RSI Trendlines with BreakoutsA pivot-based breakout indicator that attempts to provide traders with a visual aid for finding breakouts on the RSI. Similar to how we use trendlines on our charts, using them on the Relative Strength Index can also give us a sense of direction in the markets.
This script uses its own pivot-based system that checks for real-time swing levels and triggers a new pivot event after every dip and nth bars. The breakout alerts that are given were not designed to be taken as signals since their purpose is to provide an extra bit of confluence. Because of this, I added no other conditions that try to make the alerts "perfect", but instead, print every breakout that is detected. Despite stating this, I did happen to add a condition that checks the difference in RSI and the breakout value, but that's as far as it'll go.
There are alerts built-in to the script, along with adjustable repainting options.
🔳 Settings
Lookback Range: Lookback period to trigger a new pivot point when conditions are met.
RSI Difference: The difference between the current RSI value and the breakout value. How much higher in value should the current RSI be compared to the breakout value in order to detect a breakout?
RSI Settings
Styling Options
🔳 Repaint Options
On: Allows repainting
Off - Bar Confirmation: Prevents repainting and generates alerts when the bar closes. (1 candle later)
🔳 How it Works
Before a trendline is drawn, the script retrieves the slope between the previous pivot point and the current. Then it adds or subtracts the slope x amount of times (based on the lookback range) from the current pivot value until the current x-axis is reached. By doing this we can get a trendline that will detect a breakout accurately.
The result
When using the RSI Difference condition, the script will print breakouts whenever the condition is true, because of this dotted lines were added to track where the alert was triggered.
🔳 Alerts
RSI Multi Alerts MTFThis indicator won't plot anything to the chart.
Please follow steps below to set your alarms based on RSI oversold and overbought levels:
1) Add indicator to the chart
2) Go to settings
3) Choose up to 8 different symbols to get alert notification
4) Choose up to 4 different timeframes
5) Set overbought and oversold levels
6) Once all is set go back to the chart and click on 3 dots to set alert in this indicator, rename your alert and confirm
7) You can remove indicator after alert is set and it'll keep working as expected
What is does:
This indicator will generate alerts based on symbols, timeframes and RSI levels settings.
It will consider overbought and oversold levels to alert in each symbol and each timeframe selected. Once these levels are achieved it will send an alert with the following information:
- Symbol name (BTC, ETH, LTC)
- Specific RSI level achieved (e.g: RSI 30, RSI 70 or any custom level)
- Timeframe (e.g: 5m, 1h, 1D)
- Current symbol price
This script will request RSI OB/OS information through request.security() function from all different symbols and timeframes settings. It also requests symbols' price (close).
Due to Tradingview limitation (40 requests calls) it can only request information for 8 symbols for this script (8 symbols X 4 timeframes = 32 + 8 symbols' price (close) = 40)
Standard symbols are Binance USDT-M Futures but you can choose any symbol from Tradingview.
Standard timeframes are 5m|15m|1h|4h but you can choose from a list.
Standard overbought and oversold levels are 70 and 30 but you can change it to other integer values.
Feel free to give feedbacks on comments section below.
Enjoy!
Rsi table multi time frame v1.0 by FatBoyThis indicator shows rsi values for different timeframes for two assets and signals with red or green background bullish or bearish signals.
You can change one asset in settings.
Thing that is different from other indicator like this is when it change background color from gray to red or green (red bearish sign, green bullish sign) it is high probability that it will come to trend change for that time frame and it would be good to look for divergence on that timeframe on rsi indicator.
Calculation for trend change is done using bollinger bands and rsi .
When you se change no multiple timeframes it means that you need to go to biggest time frame that changed color.
Biger timeframe it could be automatically bigger price move.
Please do not go blindly in trade when you see red or green color because you need to verify everything with divergence on rsi .
Divergence is when price and rsi line are not matching, like price makes higher hi and rsi makes lower high this is bearish divergence, opposite is for bullish divergence.
Time frames that are shown in table are 1m, 5m, 12m, 24m, 1h, 2h, 4h, 8h, 12h, 24h
One asset is shown witch are you currently looking on chart other you can change.
RSI - colour fillThis script showcases the new (overload) feature regarding the fill() function! 🥳
2 plots could be filled before, but with just 1 colour per bar, now the colour can be a gradient type.
In this example we have 2 plots
- rsiPlot , which plots the rsi value
- centerPlot, which plots the value 50 ('centre line')
Explanation of colour fill in the zone 50-80
Default when rsi > 50
- a bottom value is set at 50 (associated with colour aqua)
- and a top value is set at 80 (associated with colour red)
This zone (bottom -> top value) is filled with a gradient colour (50 - aqua -> 80 - red)
When rsi is towards 80, you see a red coloured zone at the rsi value,
while when rsi is around 50, you'll only see the colour aqua
The same principle is applied in the zone 20-50 when rsi < 50
Cheers!
RSI Candles - Appa SoTradition RSI just shows the line as an indicator when the price candle is changed. So Indicator hasn't been able to offer open price RSI and close price at once. Rsi candles can make the user be able to see RSI open and close price is changed simultaneously with Candle form.
RSI 캔들 형태로 표현하여 open 가격과 close 가격의 RSI 데이타를 동시에 볼 수 있게 표현 하였습니다. - 제작: 압력밥소
RSI vs BITFINEX BTC Longs/Shorts Margin Ratio Percentage RankThis indicator plots the RSI of the current token with a color based on percentage rank of the RSI of BITFINEX:BTCUSDLONGS divided by BITFINEX:BTCUSDSHORTS, with a plot of the moving average of the RSI. It can optionally plot the RSI in white and the ratio RSI in color, or the ratio as background color. It can also plot the raw ratio rather than the percentage rank if selected.
I was interested in the ratio of BITFINEX:BTCUSDLONGS to BITFINEX:BTCUSDSHORTS as a measure of market sentiment and how that sentiment would magnify RSI changes. The volatility of the BTCUSDLONGS : BTCUSDSHORTS ratio was too low to get a good read, using a percent rank of the RSI of the ratio made the results more visible.
This indicator should be used on a BTC chart.
RSI Local TrendA simple indicator using two RSIs.
Conditions for buy:
RSI(slow) < RSI(fast) and RSI(slow) < long_trigger
Conditions for sell:
RSI(slow) > RSI(fast) and RSI(slow) > short_trigger
It is recommended to use in small timeframes for scalping.
Recommended settings:
slow = 3
fast = 14
long_trigger = 30
short_trigger = 70
In markets where there is very high volatility, it is recommended to change the trigger parameters:
long_trigger = 20
short_trigger = 80
RSI and BBand simultaneously OverSoldENG : This indicator is created by combining the standard period RSI indicator with an Oversold limit of 32, an Overbought limit of 70 and a period of 14 (these values can be changed optionally from the entries and still tabs of the indicator settings) and the Bollinger Band. indicator with a standard deviation of 2 and a period of 20. Also, the RSI Oversold is an upward green triangle where the price simultaneously falls below the BB and the lower limit (Low) (i.e. below 32), where the RSI Overbought (i.e. above 70) at the same time the price rises above the BB and the upper limit (Upper) is a downward red triangle. is indicated by a triangle. An alarm condition is established on these conditions. Source codes are posted visually and written in clear language and with explanations for beginners to learn to pine.
TR : Bu gösterge OverSold sınırı 32, OverBought sınırı 70 ve periodu 14 olan (bu değerler tercihe göre indikatör ayarlarının girdiler ve still sekmelerinden değiştirilebilir) standart periodluk RSI göstergesi ile standart sapma değeri 2, periodu 20 olan Bollinger Bandı göstergesinin birleştirilmesiyle oluşturulmuş olup ilaveten RSI'nin OverSold iken (yani 32 altına düştüğü) aynı anda fiyatın BBand alt sınırı (Lower) altına düştüğü yerleri yukarı yönlü yeşil üçgenle, RSI'nin OverBought iken (yani 70 üstüne çıktığı) aynı anda fiyatın BBand üst sınırı (Upper) üstüne çıktığı yerleri aşağı yönlü kırmızı üçgenle belirtmektedir. Bu şartlar üzerine de alarm kondüsyonu oluşturulmuştur. Kaynak kodları görünür olarak yayınlanmış olup, pine öğrenmeye yeni başlayanlar için anlaşılır dilde ve açıklamalar eklenerek yazılmıştır.
RSI Triple Time FrameThis indicator / study script can display the RSI for current chart timeframe along with the RSI of 1 to 3 other timeframes.
When all 3 additional RSI are at extreme levels (overbought/sold) or crossing the neutral line (50%) at the same moment, background chart color will change accordingly.
This indicates a strong momentum convergence between all selected timeframes, hence producing a stronger signal!
Go to settings to display/modify additional timeframes and/or to enable background colors:
Green = Overbought
Red = Oversold
Yellow = crossover neutral
Orange = crossunder neutral
NB1: For a simple and easy read of the RSI, set all additional TF to current chart TF and switch on desired colors.
NB2: Please note that current chart TF is not taken into consideration to change background color. But you can always set one of the 3 additional TF to the same TF as current chart.
Bonus: If you are also a user of my “MA Bollinger Bands + RSI” strategy script, this is particularly useful to visually detect crossover and crossunder of the RSI neutral line 😉
As always, enjoy!