Blink RSI - SwingSwiss SuiteYOU ASKED FOR IT, WE MADE IT!
Blink RSI is life-saving. Literally.
Many of us use the RSI indicator daily.
Since I started trading, RSI has always been on my charts, but it is so frustrating not being able to see instantly what is happening on the other timeframes.
Blink RSI is here to solve this problem!
Choose up to 5 timeframes you want to monitor, and you are good to go. You will never have to switch from one timeframe to another to see how the RSI is behaving ever again.
The default configuration has a length of 14 and works on the usual 30-70 gap. Meaning that if a small square appears green, the RSI < 30 and it's a bullish sign while if the RSI > 70 it becomes red and might be bearish.
Very simple but super efficient!
Disclaimer:
Trading and investing in the financial markets involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for every investor.
All trading strategies are used at your own risk.
Trend Analyzer is part of the SwingSwiss Suite, contact me for more info
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Squeeze Momentum Indicator MTF with alerts [lazy bear]MTF version of the popular squeeze momentum indicator, created and shared by Lazy Bear
NSDT Heiken-Ashi Direction Bar MTFA simple script that places a bar at the bottom of the chart to indicate the direction of Heiken-Ashi candles - while still using traditional candles on the main chart. Try setting the bar on a higher timeframe to see the overall direction of the trend, while using traditional candles for entries/exits.
MA-SS ( EMA SSL ) Indicator StudyThe MA-SS Indicator is a simple yet effective indicator using a combination of EMAs and SSL channel, utilising higher time frame data to help confirm trend/ price direction.
How does it work?
The Indicator consists of;
- 3 x EMAs – The 3rd EMA being a filter EMA
- Multi Time Frame EMA (This is an additional filter EMA which can be switched on and off)
- Multi Time Frame SSL Channel (This acts as a filter and can also be switched on and off)
The concept initially began as a simple EMA crossing indicator, but adding an MTF EMA plus a MTF SSL channel for additional filtering, helped to give a better indication of trend and ultimately filter out several bad trades.
- EXAMPLE: If price is …
o below the MTF EMA filter
o The MTF SSL Channel is red
o White and blue EMAs cross below the yellow (filter) EMA in the red SSL channel
> …a short is fired!
- (Opposite scenario for longs)
- Your stop loss would ideally be the top/ bottom of the SSL channel (either the MTF SSL channel or a standard SSL channel added manually to the chart), or, go for a clear pivot point or support/ resistance level.
- Take profit is yours to decide but I opt for a 1:1.5 risk/reward ratio. You could also use the MTF SSL channel to gauge when you should exit your trade (i.e. if you're in a long, wait for the SSL channel to flip red).
I will also have a strategy script available for this indicator.
Any questions please fire away in the comments.
Multi Resolution RSIThis is a Multi resolution or multi Time frame RSI.
This indicator is made to see 3 different time frames RSI in a single Band.
User can input all 3 timeframes on input section.
The Highest time RSI is denoted in BLACK color.
The Medium time RSI is denoted in BLUE color.
The Smaller time RSI is denoted in GREEN color.
The overbought and oversold region is 70 and 30.
The best way to trade using this indicator is when Higher and medium RSI is above 60 and lower is below 40.
Stochastic RSI MTF - 6 TimeframesDisplays Stochastic RSI from 6 different timeframes.
Default timeframe settings: 5min, 15min, 30min, 1hr, 4hr, 1day.
RK's 15 ∴ Timeframed Multiple MA Types RibbonI developed this indicator focusing on the KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid) to help me in a more direct and visual way when enteringand exiting my market position.
The idea is to configure the indicator with your favorite Moving Averages and Lengths and Enter Long when the price is above and Short when the price is below.
I put the setup that I am testing now in the tooltips to give an example.
NSDT MTF Moving AverageThis script allows you to choose a movingaverage type and length, and then choose two different chart time frames. It will plot a movingaverage line for each time frame you select (total of 2). Choose between EMA, SMA, and WMA.
For example:
You can be looking at a 5-min chart, but have an EMA for a 1-min timeframe and a 10-min timeframe be displayed.
The Trend Oracle - The Ultimate Position ToolThe Trend Oracle is a superadaptive multi-timeframe Indicator
Ideal timeframes are 4H, and 1D
It is based on a combination of several other indicators including:
- The Superstrength Index - An adaptive indicator using volume weighted average of the traditional RSI, MFI and OBV
- The Superfast MACD - An adaptive zero lag MACD
- ADX Trend - A tweaked version of the ADX
- Chop Zones - A combination of 2 Chop indexes to identify trending and non trending conditions.
- The Adaptive Supertrend - An adaptive version of the Supertrend, (switching multipliers based on the market trend)
- Breakout & Breakdown - An algorithm computing volume compression and expansion to indicate breakout & breakdown signals.
- [bBullish and Bearish Divergences - Confirmed Bull and Bear divs shown as green and red dots at the top and bottom of the indicator.
Areas highlighted in Aqua are bullish, red are bearish.
Use this indicator as a tool to position yourself over longer timeframes.
Enjoy!
MM :)
Heatmap - Multi-Timeframe Indicators - AlertsHeatmap - Multi-Timeframe Indicators - Alerts
▪ Main features :
- 19 Timeframes: 1m, 3m, 5m, 10m, 15m, 30m, 45m, 1h, 2h, 3h, 4h, 5h, 6h, 8h, 10h, 12h, 1D, 1W, 1M
- 6 indicators per timeframe
- choose specific timeframes for indicators (example - 1 hour)
- or choose specific timeframe ranges (example - 1 hour to 1 month)
The general idea is that the higher timeframe signals are stronger than the lower timeframe ones.
When a trend is starting, it is first visible on the lower timeframes.
The more time passes, the more the trend propagates through higher timeframes.
The default settings are meant to show all the available features. You may fine-tune it to your specific needs.
How to choose the timeframe for the chart : use the lowest of the choosen timeframes for indicators.
If the heatmap doesn't display correctly on your device, you may check the Heatmap Theme 🎨 setting.
It doesn't repaint.
"Repaint" version available though - good to check the past history, but very bad for real-time analysis.
▪ Indicators used for trend detection
1. MACD Cross
2. Stochastic Cross
3. Stochastic Cross and Overbought or Oversold
4. Moving Average
5. Parabolic SAR
6. Heikin Ashi
▪ Find the best Heatmap settings with the Strategy Tester version.
The signals generated by the Heatmap are considered to be valid at the bar open .
The Strategy Tester, however, uses the bar close in its calculations.
Therefore, the results may seem to be worse than they can be.
The Profitability, Profit Factor and other stats should be taken into consideration relatively to other configurations of the same Heatmap.
▪ Using a score system to consider a change in trend valid.
Example: consider the signal valid if 65% or more of all indicators (max 6) among all timeframes (max 19) hint at a change in trend.
The % percent value can be inserted in settings.
When using the default settings or when all timeframes and indicators are activated,
the ratio of 100% downtrend or 100% uptrend may be less occuring. Adjust accordingly.
The signals across timeframes and indicators are aggregated to show simple entry and exit signals.
▪ Combined Alerts, to be set to fire once per bar open :
0 - 📈 Long! - Heatmap - Multi-TFI
0 - 📈 Short! - Heatmap - Multi-TFI
0 - 📈 Long Exit! - Heatmap - Multi-TFI
0 - 📈 Short Exit! - Heatmap - Multi-TFI
1 *** BUY or SELL (single alert) ***
1 *** Entries or Exits (single alert) ***
▪ Note : The initial load may be slow. If something doesn't seem to work, you can try the following:
- wait more time for it to load
- hide & show or remove & add back to chart
- don't add the indicator to chart multiple times in a short amount of time, as you may be rate limited
▪ Related Studies :
- Heatmap - Multi-Timeframe Indicators - Strategy Tester
- Risk Management System (Stop Loss, Take Profit, Trailing Stop Loss, Trailing Take Profit) - it can be connected to Heatmap - Multi-Timeframe Indicators - Alerts
▪ Layout example:
MTF SwingSwiss - Premium@panthair9, a SwingSwiss user, asked me to develop this script based on the two SwingSwiss crosses.
The indicator shows in real-time how the other timeframes are trading the asset.
It's pretty useful to know that the higher timeframes are also trading your way as it limits your risk (because you are trading the right trend)
You can choose up to five timeframes and style the lines and colored blocks 😃
There is one line per timeframe and whenever the green cross appears on the timeframe, it will get updated into the line as well !! I love the thing, thanks again @panthair9 ❤️
PS:
Dear SwingSwiss community, I am really trying to build the best indicator out there!
If you feel like I could improve the indicator in any way, just ask!
I'll do my best to make your dream indicator come true 🙌
Have A Great Day
Dan
h4hdwm (updated)I put most importand moving avarages for most importand time frames together. When you whatching a graph you are sometimes missing another time frime very importand moving avarage and there is a reaction on price. with this multi time frame multi ma indicator you can see all of them at once. it makes a little mass if you let all of them together. so you might close some of them.
Bigger time frames Moving Avarages has ticker lines and bigger steps.
[L] MTF SSL ChannelThis indicator plots SSL Channel, ideally from an higher time frame. I couldn't find any SSL Channel script with this feature so I made one, hope that helps others.
Features:
No Repainting
The script does not repaint and follows Pinescripters' guidelines.
Other Time Frame
It is possible to select another (higher) time frame. If a lower one is selected the script warns to change it, since calling a lower time frame leads to unreliable data.
Alerts
It is possible to create alerts for trend changes (cross Up or Down).
It also shows simple labels to see trend status at glance.
MTF Ichimoku Signal [Takazudo]A multi timeframe Ichimoku Signal indicator. This indicator shows the status of each Ichimoku Signals.
1. TK-Cross
Tenkan-Sen & Kijun-Sen cross status
2. Future Kumo
The newest Kumo color
3. Kumo & Current Relation
The relation between current price & Kumo.
4. Kumo & Chikou-Span Relation
The relation between Kumo & Chikou-Span.
5. Chikou-Span & Candle Cross
Chikou-Span & Candle cross status
Mix signal-rileksdevMix Signal Indicator by rileksdev
Indikator ini mengandungi
-3 line bewarna hjau,merah,biru
-1 indikator MACD yang sudah diubahsuai supaya boleh mengesan pergerakan awal harga akan turun atau naik.
-Support & Resistance sudah tersedia pada chart,jadi tidak perlu susah payah cari sendiri
-Buy signal & Sell signal yang keluar apabila harga akan membuat kenaikan atau penurunan
Cara guna:
Line biru: digunakan untuk intraday timetrame 5minit.
Line hijau & merah digunakan untuk Intraday pada timeframe 15minit timeframe 30minit untuk swing short term atau midterm.
MACD MOD untuk mengesan pergerakan awal harga akan turun atau naik.
Garis bintik hijau(Support) & Garis bintik merah (Resistance) yang sudah tersedia pada Chart
Buy signal apabila harga akan membuat kenaikan
Sell signal apabila harga akan membuat penurunan
Multi-Indicator/Multi-Timeframe Panel | Agora AlgoWe strongly believe in order to be a profitable trader you need to understand what is happening on multiple timeframes, not just the timeframe you are trading on. We put together this script to help traders fix that problem and make multi-timeframe analysis as simple as a small "Panel" that you can glimpse at as well as customize. Too often we see traders focusing only on lower or singular timeframes resulting in opening positions at overbought/oversold areas or against the long-term trend. Hopefully with this approach we can help encourage all traders to take the initiative and responsibility to really do that multi-timeframe analysis.
The way it works is very simple but very useful. By default the script is looking for the direction of trend on all timeframes and sending that data to the "Panel". You as the user have the ability to change what the script/"Panel" will look for. Other available analysis methods are detecting RSI oversold and RSI overbought conditions on all of the timeframes as well as detecting Bollinger oversold and overbought conditions on all of the timeframes. You as the user also have the ability to customize all kinds of variables so that you are able to find what best suits your trading style.
Customizable options/variables:
MA Calculation Type
Fast/Short MA Length
Slow/Long MA Length
RSI Length
Bollinger Bands Length
Bollinger Bands Standard Deviation
Reference Manual/Documentation:
For Trend Detection the emoji ⏫ means UPTREND
For RSI Detection the emoji ⏫ means OVERBOUGHT
For Bollinger Detection the emoji ⏫ means OVERBOUGHT
For Trend Detection the emoji ⏬ means DOWNTREND
For RSI Detection the emoji ⏬ means OVERSOLD
For Bollinger Detection the emoji ⏬ means OVERSOLD
The 🔲 emoji means that neither of the above conditions are TRUE which usually when only happen when using RSI or Bollinger Mode.
The 🔲 emoji will also mask any timeframe lower than the timeframe you are currently viewing on the chart. Because security functions are used in this script/indicator we have taken the necessary precautions to follow
Tradingview/Pinescript best practices. With that being said best practices advise not to pull data from lower timeframes as security functions were initially intended for pulling higher timeframe data. Best practices tell us
there is a good chance of data loss when attempting to pull data from lower timeframes so we have removed the ability/chance of that happening.
Bonus Customizations:
You as the user also have the ability to enable a shortened version of the reference manual onto the "Panel" by enabling the option in the settings. If you need to get a quick idea of what the terminology stands for you could
check there and it will be defined for you.
We hope you enjoy what we have created and would appreciate any feedback! Remember guys, RISK MANAGEMENT and DO YOUR MULTI-TIMEFRAME ANALYSIS! Cheers!
Mint 3x Multi Timeframe EMA
Multi Time Frame 3x EMA - adjustable as per preference
Defaults set as 50, 100, 200
Change Time frame in settings as needed
Enjoy x
X Exchange BTC Cash Flow Index (Multi-Exchange)Custom Cash flow Index (Similar to MFI) indicator based on BTC World Volume across all exchanges.
Volume Data based on "BTC WORLD VOLUME" by Phil Ledru
How it works:
Use this indicator like to see momentum changes in Price and Volume across all exchanges for Bitcoin.
When momentum is positive, indicator will turn Blue.
When momentum is slowing down and price is declining, indicator will turn Red.
Like your usual RSI, OB & OS levels are 80 & 20.
What to watch out for:
- Watch out for Bullish and bearish divergences in Volume
- Wedges, Head and shoulders and other formations.
Enjoy!
Profit Accumulator Heat MapHi Everyone
Happy to share this heat map packed full of indicators to make those trading decisions. There are a whole host of indicators including:
Inverse Fischer Transform
Moving Average Slope
EMA50 Crossover
Schaff Trend Cycle
MACD
RSI
Stochastic RSI
Moving Average Cross Over
Quantitative Qualitative Estimation
On Balance Volume
All of the indicators are customisable in the settings so you can adjust them to how you want.
I often find that the combination of MACD and QQE provide good early entry and exit signals.
Any comments or improvements then please feel free to get in touch.
Cheers
Mike
Big thanks go to @everget, @JustUncleL and @LazyBear for the use of their codes.
RSI MTF thresholds with auto adjustmentThe RSI MTF thresholds panel allows for identification of strong trends across multiple timeframes with automatic adjustment for different timeframes by utilising multiples of the chosen resolution. A specific timeframe can be used by entering its multiple in the corresponding Resmult() box.
The panel shows the current timeframe as well as 4 additional timeframes, displaying whether the RSI level is above a high threshold or below a low threshold.
A green or red indication on all timeframes is a strong indication of a trend that has some staying power on the timeframe under examination.
Markets that are ranging with no identifiable trend will show blank spaces.
Failure of the trend to "climb up" the panel shows a weak trend, while repeated signals in the same direction is a strong indication of a trend forming as the RSI level is prevented from cycling to the opposing extreme.
High probability continuations can be identified by a brief loss of signal at the lowest level of the panel only (corresponding to the current timeframe).
Setting the thresholds higher towards the overbought/oversold regions will identify levels that are oversold on multiple timeframes.
Happy to take suggestions or attempt to modify if there is interest.
Multi Timeframe Moving Average [xdecow]This indicator plots a moving average of 4 different timeframes.
The types of averages available are: SMA, EMA, DEMA, VWMA, RMA, WMA.
SRSI/CCI :: ALLinPower v10.0
Everything you see in this indicator has beed designed with purpose to ease your trading with visual technical analysis of the market. It pulls data from 7 different TimeFrames and it can not be more simpler visual representation of its calculations when applied on chart.
When applied on chart, you will see two sets of WAVES. First set is made out of SRSI calculation and the second is made out of CCI calculation. Both of them follows the same rules.
Background GREEN/RED wave is made out of Multiple Timeframes and it represents a TREND. GREEN for LONG, RED for SHORT trend.
Over the background wave there is a wave made of current TimeFrame data and its main purpose is to see when the POWER of certain direction will diminish. The less time little wave stays in current trend the more likely is that it will change the trend based on lack of power the market is getting in certain direction.
HOW TO USE IT?
Rule 1.
TIMEFRAMES
Choose the best TimeFrame for the job. I use: 1min, 2min, 3min, 5min, 8min, 13min, 21min, 34min or 56min (golden ratio). You can also pick a different TF but only to up to 1h TF chart as it does not work well with TF over 1h. Smaller TF is used for SCALPING of DAY TRADING higher TF is used for SWING TRADING. You get the picture?
Rule 2
TO ENTER BUY/LONG POSITION: When big trend wave is below the middle line and coloured in RED and little wave just entered the area and exits it very soon after. Basically when RED straight line gets smaller and smaller (the POWER of SHORT diminishes) it is a sign for LONG.
TO ENTER SELL/SHORT POSITION: When big trend wave is over the middle line and coloured in GREEN and little wave just entered the area and exits it very soon after. Basically when GREEN straight line gets smaller and smaller (the POWER of LONG diminishes) it is a sign for SHORT.
To ease yourself the spotting of this instances just follow the GREEN/RED dots and use ALERTS (choose BUY POWER for LONG signals or choose SELL POWER for SHORT signals) to make yourself free from staring at a computer/mobile all the time and just wait for a signal.
Rule 3
CAUTION
Do not rush to enter a position and try to predict what indicator will do next. It does not end well.
Be aware you are not exiting a position in panic that would be too soon or even worse, you get married to bad trade and you are not exiting even though you should exit by many signals you get.
Use risk management strategy to protect your capital.
Follow the rules and make your trading easier and better.
RSI :: ALLinDivergence v10.0
Everything you see in this indicator has been designed with a single purpose, to ease your trading with simplify visual technical analysis of the market. It pulls data from 7 different TimeFrames and it can not be more simpler visual representation of its calculations when applied on chart.
When applied on chart, you will see GREEN/RED alternating MTF RSI line and its 70 overbought area and its 30 oversold area. There is a gentle purple colour line in the background which represents RSI line of the current TF (it is not crucial but it helps to know why MTF line turns RED or turns GREEN (crossing of those two).
HOW TO USE IT?
Rule 1.
TIMEFRAMES
Choose the best TimeFrame for the job. I use: 1min, 2min, 3min, 5min, 8min, 13min, 21min, 34min or 56min (golden ratio). You can also pick a different TF but only to up to 1h TF chart as it does not work well with TF over 1h. Smaller TF is used for SCALPING of DAY TRADING higher TF is used for SWING TRADING. You get the picture?
Rule 2
TO ENTER BUY/LONG POSITION: search for HigherLows on RSI MTF GREEN/RED LINE when it is coloured RED. To enter a position it should be confirmed with AALERT :: ALLinDivergence v 10.0 that "GREEN" Divergence is emerging.
TO ENTER SELL/SHORT POSITION: search for LowerHighs on RSI MTF GREEN/RED LINE when it is coloured GREEN. To enter a position it should be confirmed with ALERT :: ALLinDivergence v 10.0 that "RED" Divergence is emerging.
Rule 3
EXIT FROM BUY/LONG POSITION: search for HigherLows on RSI MTF GREEN/RED LINE.
EXIT FROM SELL/SHORT POSITION: search for LowerHighs on RSI MTF GREEN/RED LINE.
Rule 4
CAUTION
Do not rush to enter a position and try to predict what indicator will do next. It does not end well.
Be aware you are not exiting a position in panic that would be too soon or even worse, you get married to bad trade and you are not exiting even though you should exit by many signals you get.
Use risk management strategy to protect your capital.
Follow the rules and make your trading easier and better.