Multi-TF Stochastic - KingThiesStandard Stochastic Script with 3 Additional Time-Frames available to add.
For Accurate Results, be sure to leave your chart on a lower TF than the higher requested TF's.
Change the inputs to your preference, recommended to use intra-day TFs on intraday charts and the higher ones above 1D mainly when your chart is 1D or higher.
Turn off higher plots and change colors accordingly, to your preference
Users can adjust the input values to their preference. All Inputs for the smooth K and smooth D are input to each time-frame input
Mtf
Meander Indicator + fibo MTFI made Meander Indicator with fibo.
It also has MTF.
I haven't made the actual strategy yet, but it reacts quite well to short term, hourly or more.
Have a good day :)
Multi Timeframe VWAPsThis is a Multi Timeframe VWAP indicator.
All timeframes are customizable.
Thanks to volume weighting you can get a clear view of some important levels that may not be easily identifiable otherwise.
Multi timeframe VWAP breaks and bounces can help identify higher timeframe reversals/rejections.
You can apply this study to virtually any market with available volume data and it will give you meaningful insights as to where price is in relation to various timeframe VWAPs.
Default timeframes are set to:
30min
60min
1 day
1 week
1 month
Quarterly (3 month)
Yearly (12 month)
Generally these settings will suffice most market conditions, however you may like to set the shorter timeframes (30min, 60min) to 2 or 3 day timeframes.
Enjoy
MultiTimeFrame Shifting Predictive Bollinger BandsThis is the optimized version of my MTFSBB indicator with capability of possible bands prediction in case of negative shifting (to the left).
Make me happy by using it and sending me your ideas about the prediction.
Ichimoku ++ public v0.9Description:
The intention of this script is to build/provide a kind of work station / work bench for analysing markets and especially Bitcoin . Another goal is to get maximum market information while maintaining a good chart overview. A chart overloaded with indicators is useless because it obscures the view of the chart as the most important indicator. The chart should be clear and market structure should be easy to see. In addition, some indicator signals can be activated to better assess the quality of signals from the past. The chart environment or the chart context is important for the quality of a signal.
The intention of this script is not to teach someone how to trade or how to use these Indicators but to provide a tool to analyse markets better and to help to draw conclusions of market behaviour in a higher quality.
A general advise:
Use the included indicators and signals in a confluent way to get stoploss, buy and sell entry points. SR clusters can be identified for use in conjunction with fractals as entry and exit pints. My other scripts can also help. Prefer 4 hours, daily and a longer time frame. There is no "Holy Grail" :).
If someone is new to trading you should learn about the indicators first. Definitely learn about Ichimoku Cloud Indicator.
Integrated indicators are:
Ichimoku Cloud and signals
Parabolic SAR and signal
ATR stop
Bollinger Bands
EMA / SMA and background color as signal
Williams Fractals and signal
Puell Multiple signal
RSI - Rate of ChangeCode based on RSI lower value crossing over higher value
RSI Rate of Change of different lengths used in all parts of code
ADX and CCI use is limited in V1.0
Script provides 3 RSIs and overbrought and oversold for each of these RSIs. When RSI cross over each other clearly Buy and Sell signals are fired.
Lime is buy and Maroon means sell. Use it along with EMA
(MTF) Bollinger Bands + RE RSIs + Hidden Supports & ResistancesI merged some of my previous written indicators, because a combination of multi-timeframe Bollinger Bands, RE RSI and Resistance/Support levels could help a lot.
Don't forget to add my other useful indicator (Classical SnR) to the chart to maximize your profit!
MTF Shifting BBs + Reverse Engineering RSIs Overlay on ChartAnother multi-timeframe indicator presents 3 MTF (each) Bollinger Bands and 3 MTF (each) Reverse Engineering RSI and of course with shifting (left/right) capability.
RERSI in a simple term is the RSI but on the main chart alongside with candles.
There are many adjustable options like:
- Show/Hide each BB
- Show/Hide each MA
- Non-integer BB deviation values
- Positive/Negative shifting values
- Show/Hide each RSI
- Show/Hide each RSI Mid Level
- Adjustable Overbought, Oversold and Mid Levels values
I wrote this after my first script MTFSBB, because it's very useful to have BBs and RSIs together on a chart.
Calculating RERSIs will take some time, so be patient with it and feel free to use it.
MTF-RSI+Candles [VK]This is the strategy where we buy when RSI is above 51 line and sell below 49 line
Ability to change RSI TF
Ability to change default value of RSI/upline/lowline/oversold/overbought lines
Ability to switch show/hide backgrount color
Ability to switch on/off candle colors when RSI crosses up/upline down/lowline
Ability to plot B/S signals when RSI crosses up/upline down/lowline
alerts added
can also be used as standard RSI
X+ - SMA/EMA Suite with MTF
I often use a mix of EMAs and SMAs in my analysis and turning them on and off and adding and removing them from the chart becomes a bit of a burden.
In this script you'll find the most common EMAs and SMAs that I use on just about every chart I look at.
If the feature ever becomes available to save settings as templates from within the script, then I will do that but for now there are two work-arounds.
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Work-Around 1: Create the suite that you want recalled by selecting what Moving Averages you want and then SAVE AS AN INDICATOR TEMPLATE. This has a fairly quick recall and you'll be able to access one that says "all EMA's" or "all SMAs" or "SMA/EMA for H4 Chart with MTF". Whatever you want.
That may work for some traders but others don't want the fuss of having their other indicators in the way or being added or removed from their templates, etc.
Work-Around 2: Add two instances or even three, whatever. I personally use two because the select on and select off can be a hassle when dealing with so many options.
I essentially use one that I have selected when I am looking at Daily or Higher Charts and then I hide that one an unhide the other one that is already setup for lower timeframe charts, from the M1 to the H4.
This allows me to run two full suites. I was looking for a way to save settings like we can with the Fibonacci tool but I simply could not find a solution. So, this will have to do.
The MTF - Multi-Time-Frame
I have it coded to display the 20 SMA from the M30, H1 and H4 Charts - no matter what timeframe you are currently viewing.
I also have the 200 EMA from the same charts (M30, H1, H4)
The Settings can be changed but the readout on the scales will stay 20 and 200.
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You can change the SMA and the EMA to whatever you want as well as the Source, an offset if desired and the timeframe from which it will display from.
Above is a screenshot of an H4 Chart with only the MTFs. So you will see the 20 SMA from the M30 as well as the H1 and H4. They have a checkered style to them that can be customized in the settings. Those are White and Black.
The Green and Black are the 200 EMAs from the M30 and the H1 and H4.
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If you want to be able to see the Label on the scale, you can head to Settings/Scales and Tick on "Indicator Name Label"
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I have a pretty specific color format that I follow but I do a lot of teaching. For me, it's far easier to have the readout of what line is what right on the chart:
7 EMA is the 7 EMA and not just "EMA" or something even longer that takes up a good portion of your screen when you turn on the indicator name label option.
Anyway, I hope somebody finds a use for this and if so, Awesome.
Above are just some ideas of how I use it.
MultiTimeFrame Shifting Bollinger BandsJust 3 Bollinger Bands with different adjustable timeframes plus shifting (left/right) capability and non-integer deviation values.
I wrote this because I couldn't find the perfect BB indicator that matches my needs. Feel free to use it.
[MBBTI] Apophis MTF Engulfing ScreenerHello Traders,
Apophis MTF Engulfing Screener is based on Daveatt's Engulfing Screener and will screen for engulfing candles on multible time frames. It can help detecting not obvious engulfing candles.
How it works?
- choose your preferable time frames
- green triangle up -> bullish engulfing on this time frame
- red triangle down -> bearish engulfing on this time frame
Contact me if you have any questions or change requests
Wuuzzaa
security free MTF example - JDThis script is not intended for trading purposes but gives some examples how you can get values
from previous candles in other timeframes, without using security calls.
NOTE: the "open", "high" and "low" values are calculated "on the fly", as the bar progresses,
the "close" is determined at the end of the timeframe, so it's only know at the first bar of the next time period
JD.
#NotTradingAdvice #DYOR
Disclaimer.
I AM NOT A FINANCIAL ADVISOR.
THESE IDEAS ARE NOT ADVICE AND ARE FOR EDUCATION PURPOSES ONLY.
ALWAYS DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH!
DiNapoli MACD MTFSimple oscillator, based on formula from Joe Dinapoli for MACD oscillator. Simply it's analysing current timeframe (bottom row) and 2 higher timeframes.
(NKC) MTF Squeeze Pro MultiTimeframe Squeeze Momentum Pro
Dots indicate squeeze
Fills indicate momentum
Vortex MTFUnderstanding Vortex Indicator (VI)
The vortex indicator was first developed by Etienne Botes and Douglas Siepman who introduced the concept in the January 2010 edition of “Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities.” The vortex indicator is based on two trendlines: VI+ and VI-.
What is the Vortex Indicator (VI)?
A vortex indicator (VI) is an indicator composed of two lines - an uptrend line (VI+) and a downtrend line (VI-). These lines are typically colored green and red respectively. A vortex indicator is used to spot trend reversals and confirm current trends.
Vortex Indicator Calculations
The calculation for the indicator is divided into four parts.
1. True range (TR) is the greatest of:
Current high minus current low
Current high minus previous close
Current low minus previous close
2. Uptrend and downtrend movement:
VM+ = Absolute value of current high minus prior low
VM- = Absolute value of current low minus prior high
3. Parameter length (n)
Decide on a parameter length (between 14 and 30 days is common)
Sum the last n period’s true range, VM+ and VM-:
Sum of the last n periods’ true range = SUM TRn
Sum of the last n periods’ VM+ = SUM VMn+
Sum of the last n periods’ VM- = SUM VMn−
4. Create the trendlines VI+ and VI-
SUM VMn+/SUM TRn = VIn+
SUM VMn-/SUM TRn = VIn−
Repeating this process daily forms the VI+ and VI- trendlines.
The traditional application of using VI- and VI+ crossovers can result in a number of false trade signals when price action is choppy. Increase the number of periods used in the indicator to reduce this, for example, using 25 periods instead of 14.
What is MTF?
Multiple Time Frame Analysis is the technique of analyzing several time frames of the same asset before entering a trade. This type of analysis is best done using a top-down approach, i.e. starting at a higher time frame and working your way down, via several lower time frames, until the execution time frame is reached where a trade could be entered. Traders who use this technique usually look at 3 or 4 different time frames to identify the general trend and find the best entries. They minimize their risk and improve the odds of success simply by taking the bigger picture into account. It can easily be combined with any trading strategy.
Time frames are usually several times apart. For example a day trader who trades hourly charts, could analyse the weekly (high time frame), the daily (7 times smaller), the 4 hour (6 times smaller) and finally the hourly time frame (execution time frame, 4 times smaller). TradingView has a chart layout feature with multiple charts per layout, so you can analyse an asset on multiple time frames under one tab in your browser.
Summary
With MTF, you can see the Vortex indicator values for a specific time period without changing the graph time period.
Multi-Timeframe Configuration DemoThis is a developer friendly solution to the current PineScript limitation of not being able to easily configure presets for multiple timeframes.
If you're developing multi-timeframe strategies then you've no doubt done battle with built-in `input` function which only allows for a single default value. You've probably come up with all kinds of fancy workarounds, including messy hardcoding, and even gritting your teeth and patiently reentering all the necessary values each time you refresh the chart or change the timeframe. The last one is my personal favourite.
As you can see in the code below we have defined a `usePresets` condition which tells the script to use our preset configuration, otherwise the default `input` values will be used. If `usePresets` is false then we use our presets which are defined in a (fairly) easy to read condition chain with the help of some basic timeframe utility functions.
Obviously this is nothing groundbreaking, but its helped me clean up my scripts a bit, so hopefully it will help you too.
pip hunter momentum extremeThis indicator gives a score to the momentum of a market in a percentage term based on a combination of measurements, this can be used on any time frame, on any instrument to identify if the current trend has enough momentum to see it carry on further this will help eliminate fomo and also help you to identify reversals in the chart at the right time so you can eliminate exposure to a market about to reverse, there is 4 levels to this indicator you have a strong bullish trend denote by green bars the weaker bullish trend denoted by the olive coloured bars, a weak bearish trend which is given in maroon bars and a strong bearish trend which gives red bars you will also note the 2 horizontal boundary lines these are not overbought and oversold bounds like in most indicators but actually indicate whether there is sufficient momentum in the market as the idea is that in strong momentum you want it to be above or below this line to give you confidence there is momentum available to ride.
There are also 7 coloured bars 3 top and 4 on the bottom the 6 green and red ones denote the direction of a heiken ashi candle its attached to reading from top to bottom defaults are 1hr 2hr 4hr 8hr 12hr daily if they are green then the candle is bullish if red the candle is bearish .
The bottom bar is a final momentum confluence when it is white we have a bearish bias and when it is purple we have a bullish bias
if you would like access to this script then please pm me
Strategy Follow Line MTF Any MM AverageThe objective is only to evaluate different configurations of the indicator "Follow Line MTF Any MM Average".
The strategy does not have position management, it's very basic, this indicator should be used to see trend, range zones, evaluate the best areas to enter the market, use higher time frames to confirm a direction can be useful.
I do not recommend using only this indicator to trade, because you can lose all your money if you do not know what you are doing.
I hope you find it useful.
Successes
MTF Trailing SL Alerts [QuantNomad]These are alerts for my MTF Trailing SL Strategy.
Entry Long position if all 4 time-frames agree on the long signal.
Exit Long positions when at least 2 time-frames disagree on the long signals.
Entry to Short position if all 4 time-frames agree on Short signal.
Exit from Short positions when at least 2 time-frames disagree on Short signal.
Use "Once Per Bar Close" when creating alerts.
Link to the strategy:
Multi Time Frame StochasticThis Indicator draws 6 Stochastic Plots with different Time Frames showing only K Value.
Available Time Frames: 3m, 5m, 15m, 30m, 60m, 240m