This indicator table provides a comprehensive view of key technical indicators across different time periods. Here's what each component displays: Layout:
Top row contains headers for each column Left-most column shows time periods (Current, -2, -4, -6, -8 candles) Color coding: Current period is highlighted in green, historical periods in gray
Indicators Displayed:
Price: The actual closing price for each period MFI (Money Flow Index): A momentum indicator combining price and volume, ranging 0-100 CCI (Commodity Channel Index): Shows overbought/oversold conditions and trend strength Stochastic K & D: Two lines showing momentum, both ranging 0-100
K line: The faster, more sensitive line D line: The slower, smoothed line
Williams %R: Shows overbought/oversold levels, ranging -100 to 0 MACD: Two lines showing trend direction and momentum
MACD line: The difference between fast and slow moving averages Signal line: A smoothed version of the MACD line
Purpose:
Allows traders to see how indicators have evolved over the last few periods Helps identify trends by comparing current values with historical ones Provides a quick way to spot divergences between price and indicators Useful for comparing multiple indicators at specific points in time