RSI TableIt prints the RSI values for all timeframes in tabular format.
Gives overall picture of RSI in all timeframes.
We can compare with RSI value of one stock to another ( like comparing its index performance vs stock performance in terms of RSI).
Note: This is designed to work with 5 min timeframe. When switching to higher timeframes then lower timeframe values would be incorrect. Kindly use it for 5 min timeframe or lower.
Multitimeframe
Multi Supertrend with no-repaint and HTF optionThis indicator has 2 Supertrends to filter the trend.
The Default one uses the same timeframe as chart.
The additional Supertrend is non-repaint type and can run on higher timeframes.
It has an auto-higher timeframe selection option, thanks to LonesomeTheBlue, the original author.
It is accurate on current timeframe also.
MTF Bars Back FunctionDesigning higher timeframe tools is challenging. Particularly when you want to apply the higher timeframe lookback to the viewing timeframe.
Here are the problems you run into when you want to use a higher timeframe input:
The output is a string.
On the daily, weekly, or monthly timeframes, the output of the input.resolution variable is "1D", "1W", and "1M".
The 1 minute, 1 day, 1 week, and 1 month timeframes all have an output of 1. Same for the 2m, 2d, 2w, 2m and so on.
I designed this function to automatically calculate the number of candles back that you would need to go back on the timeframe you're viewing to cover the lookback distance on the higher.
It checks if there's a letter on the end of the string and cuts it off, leaving just the number, then converts it from a string to a number.
From there it converts the viewing timeframe and higher timeframe into minutes, divides the two to determine their relationship to one another, then it multiplies the lookback distance of the higher timeframe with the factor and the output is the higher timeframe lookback distance converted into the equivalent bar count on the lower timeframe.
I tried to write it in a way that would make what the function does clear to coders and non-coders so it can be modified to suit your purpose. My initial use case was to us this as way of determining a lower timeframe offset for lines that were cast based on previous high timeframe bars. You could use it for any kind of MTF indicator where you want to know how many bars back you need on the low timeframe to achieve the higher timeframe equivalent. For example, if you wanted to create a multi-timeframe moving average, you would use the output as the length of the moving average.
I used a tuple output for the purpose of demonstration, but this can be reduced to a single relevant output.
Hope you find it useful. It's nice when you don't have to fight against multiple resolutions.
Let me know what you think. Is there a better way to go about it?
Trade well.
Multiple Timeframe RSI with 2 MA by GodtrixHi guys, how ya doing!
I know sometimes you'll need multiple timeframe RSI to study your chart, so do I, therefore I'll share my multi RSI tool for you.
There are total 3 RSI for you to use, you can turn each ON or OFF
I've added more colored value lines for your better view
Also provided a choice for smooth line or step line where there's no gap for higher timeframe RSI on a smaller timeframe chart
MA (SMA) is provided for smoother, less noise lines
Indicator Tips:
Bullish - When it is above 50, this is where you might want to decide whether to close your short order or new short order at top
Bearish - When it is below 50, this is where you might want to decide whether to close your long order or new long order at low
Overbought/Oversold BandsThe basis of this script is my "Hybrid Overbought/Oversold Detector" which uses many different oscillators to confirm overbought/oversold conditions. The main idea is to generate higher and lower bands around the desired moving average using an average of the volatility (ATR) and the standard deviation (StDev), of course by interfering detected overbought/oversold condition.
Simply put, the more the asset become overvalued/undervalued, the tighter the channel would be and every breakout of the bands announces a return back into the channel in near future.
By default, the multiplier of the standard deviation in the indicator settings is set to 2 which means only less than 5% of price actions would appear outside the bands. Also the default multiplier of the ATR is set to 3 which leads to some similar result, but to achieve more strict results setting StDev multiplier to 3 and ATR multiplier to 4 would be useful.
The type of the central moving average could be picked up from 6 different types which are:
- SMA (Simple Moving Average)
- EMA (Exponential Moving Average)
- HMA (Hull Moving Average)
- LSMA (Least Squares Moving Average)
- TMA (Triangular Moving Average)
- MAEMA (My Personalized Momentum Adjusted EMA)
The latter one leads to a useful combination of the channel with the momentum.
Also the script has multi-timeframe features and the user could apply calculations from other time frames to the current chart.
Hope the idea would be helpful!
wtfBUYorSELLffsMultiple timeframe Hull moving averages. 1 Hull period, 3 timeframes.
With Info Panel
This strategy is for any pair but the settings are tuned for DOGEUSDT
It is 3 Hull moving averages crossovers.
The first HMA is taken from the timeframe of the chart.
The second and third HMA's have a setting for TIMEFRAME.
For example the user can have the chart on 15m, 2nd HMA on 60m(1H), 3rd HMA on 240m(1H)
A info panel is on chart with the signal from each timeframe.
The binance (where DOGEUSDT can be traded) commission fee of 0.1% is added to the results.
Adjust the commission fee to suit your broker and pair.
Tuned for trading cryptocurrency Elon Musk has constantly been backing – dogecoin.
MTF Ichimoku [Takazudo]- A multi time frame Ichimoku with messy hint highlights.
- Most of MTF Ichimoku scripts doesn't handle Chikou-span's place correctly. This script does.
- This script was made to refer the 1day timeframe Ichimoku in lower timeframes.
- I use 1day timeframe mainly. But my entry is always in 4h or 1h timeframe.
OANDA:USDJPY
Multiple Time Frames Moving Averages (x3)This indicator is a set of 3 moving averages for which you can configure the type of the moving averages , their length , and of course the time frame . The moving averages you can choose from are:
- Simple Moving Average ( SMA )
- Exponential Moving Average ( EMA )
- Weighted Moving Average ( WMA )
- Running Moving Average (RMA)
- Hull Moving Average ( HMA )
- Volume Weighted Moving Average ( VWMA )
- Arnaud Legoux Moving Average ( ALMA )
The time-frames you can choose from - minutes (1, 3, 5, 15, 45), hours (1, 2, 3, 4, 12), days (1, 3), weekly or monthly .
Overall, it is a minimalistic indicator. No major improvements or trading logic like some of my other indicators, but I did make it slightly easier to use and visually appealing. The MAs' colors change from light to dark green/blue/red depending on the trend - bullish or bearish respectively. Initially, those were changing from green to red (based on direction) but it became a bit confusing when they started crossing each other. Anyway, feel free to change those colors to whatever you like.
If you have suggestions on how to improve this indicator or ideas about new ones, please drop me a line. Thanks.
Parabolic SAR (MTF)This is a multi-timeframe Parabolic SAR indicator which uses 1 and 4 hour charts.
Using this indicator is simple, if the LifeTime line is green then buy, if red then sell OR don't trade. So...
Green Line - This strategy is in a buy position
Red Line - This strategy is in a sell position
Any other colour - DON'T TRADE
The traders approach is simple, when all indicators are green or red, then take the trade. As soon as one indicator changes, then re-evaluate using your normal process, such as price action, to determine whether to close the trade or continue.
If you require any further information or script modifications, please message me.
PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER SCRIPTS
Multi timeframes 4 SMA'sThis script gives you the possibility to fastly plot 4 SMA's (défault 20, 50, 100 and 200 periods) in the actual TimeFrame and for 4 others timeframes.
In fact, when you're in lower timeframes, you may want to see where highers TF SMA's are without always changing the TF of the chart. This script was created for that.
It's really simply to use, by default only 4 SMA's of the present timeframe are ploted. If you want to check the higher TF SMA's, just tick the lines in the script parameters.
No strategy here, only trying to faster the use of indicators by changing parameters on multiple MA in the same time.
Don't hesitate to leave a comment if you have ideas to improve the script.
Enjoy !
KK_MA_MTFThis is multitimeframe Hull moving average
you can change offset to 0 if you want realtime data
VWAPs + devThis script give you the possibility to plot multi timeframes VWAP and deviations for each one : D, W, M, 3M and 12M.
I made this script as clear and simple as possible with only one menu in the parameters.
Hope this will be useful for you.
Enjoy.
MTF EMA 3Set(Multi Time Frame Exponential Moving Averages 3 Set)Multi Time Frame Exponential Moving Averages 3 Set
One indicator displays the three types of moving averages of the top bar.
It can be used for environment recognition.
It is easy to repel when the 4 hour foot and the pivot overlap.
MTF Ichimoku CloudIchimoku Cloud , Multiple Time Frames, based on the script : MTF Selection Framework functions (PineCoders)
Possible display:
- four differents Ichimoku
- Tenkan, Kijun, Chikou and Kumo (monochrome or not)
- labels : offset from line, color if you change style and with/without abbreviation
Time Frames :
- 1m
- 3m
- 5m
- 15m
- 30m
- 45m
- 1h
- 2h
- 3h
- 4h
- Daily
- Weekly
- Monthly
Supertrend MTF Heikin AshiThis is non-repaiting Supertrend Multi Time Frame script, uses Heikin Ashi Candles as source on normal chart
There is an option for Higher Time Frame. if you choose "Auto" then Higher Time Frame calculation is made by the script. If you choose "User Defined" option and then you can select Time Frame.
You better use this script with other indicators such as RSI, Momentum etc.
Enjoy!
Best Volatility Calculator (Multi Instruments)Hello traders
A bit of context
Definition: Volatility is defined as the close of current candle - close of the previous N candle
This is an alternative version of my Best Volatility Calculator
The other version is displayed on a panel below. This one overlays on the chart using the "overlay=true" setting
This indicator shows the average volatility, of last N Periods, for the selected time frames and for 2 selected instruments.
You can select up to 2 timeframes with this version
Presented as Currency, Pip, percentage labels in a panel below.
Will calculate in real-time only for the current instrument on the chart.
The indicator is coded to not be repainting
Example
In the indicator screenshot, I used a lookback period of 1.
That compares the current candle close versus the previous one for the daily and weekly timeframe
Showing how the results look like using FOREX instruments (where using the PIPS labels make more sense than with cryptocurrency assets)
Best regards
Dave
Extended Ichimoku by Grzechu789This script extends capabilities of Ichimoku Indicator adding nondisplaced SSB line (serves as Kijun Sen line) and ability to see Kijun Sen line from higher (or lower) timeframes.
Other than that it's same as original Ichimoku Kinko Hyo Indicator. Enjoy!
MTF Smoothed Moving Averages x4A set of smoothed moving averages that stay at a fixed timeframe, regardless of the timeframe of the chart but don't have nasty jaggedy lines. Instead, they are smooooooooooooth...
BEST Multicolor Supertrend InfoPanelHello traders
Today is a Pinescript hack to display multiple colors in one label.
I used that panel to show the Supertrend Long Term values (weekly, monthly, quarterly, yearly)
What is a Supertrend?
Definition : SuperTrend is an indicator that works on all timeframes and all instruments (stocks, futures, forex, ...). It is a great tool to follow market trends and optimizes your profits.
SuperTrend evolves below or above the prices depending on the trend. You can use it as an exit position indicator when its direction changes. You can also use it to place your stops.
So.... the hack is?
The hack is about creating a new label for each line - versus creating just one label containing the whole text
Best regards,
Dave
Camerilla PivotsBefore starting special thanks to @QuantNomad for his script "Ultimate Pivot Point Alerts"
Link : -
Please follow and support him for his work.
In this script I'm modifying how time frame factor is imported into the script and removing other types of Pivots and cleaning it further for only CAMs, I've also added the formulas for 5 and 6 numbers, it will help in trading breakout strategies.
Note that this way of importing Time frame produces minor difference in readings/levels from how it is done in QuantNomads script, so before taking your pics you should calculate your levels on separate sheet and compare which ones are working for you and your strategy.
I've been using this CAM setup for almost a year now, so I coded it as per my needs, it is up to users to utilize it to theirs.
Further utility:
1. You can hide/unhide S/R levels 5/6
2. This is MultiTimeframe version, meaning you can change Time-frame of Pivots being displayed on any TF chart.
3. Lines are produced for only level 3 and 4. And you can choose to hide them. Only Pivot line is kept and can not be hidden.
4. You can also choose to hide/unhide level value and only see label if you want.
5. No historical levels are kept to avoid clutter.
I've not included alerts as I don't use them, but if anyone wants it I suggest referring to @QuantNomad script bank. He has published number of excellent scripts in this regard.
There is no restrictions on this script, it can be used and reproduced freely. Its my way of doing little something for community and my first script.
Enjoy.
Supertrend MTF Heatmap V2Hello traders and aspiring Pinescripters
You might remember this script Supertrend-Heatmap-Multi-timeframes/ ?
A follower, asked me in a comment to do a version where YOU guys can select the timeframes
Well... what follower asks, follower (sometimes) gets. I'm not Santa Claus but this is Christmas with a few months in advance (#oh #oh #oh)
Week High MTFSimple script to plot weekly data into your chart and as example how MTF works in pine script.
I use it for the 52 week high but you can choose other sources as well f.e. HL2 or close to reduce noise from wicks, also define your own length.
Multi Timeframe Moving Average Collection | Swing [aamonkey]This is a Multi Timeframe Moving Average Collection (Swing Edition).
Why use it?
- Spot cluster of MAs on one chart
- See support and resistance
- Spot "freefall zones"
In the default settings you will get:
20, 100 and 200 MA of the 1D, W, and the W chart.
The color indicates significance!
From weaker to stronger support/resistance:
green(1D),yellow(W),red(M)
- Length of the MAs is modifiable
- Timeframes of the MAs is modifiable
- Which MAs you want to see
- Colors
Why use this if there is a Swing edition, that can do the same?
You can use this Swing Edition if you don't want to change between the Swing and Scalp timeframes in the settings.
Just turn on of the two on or off.