SSABU MTF BB
✅ MTF BB (Multi-Time Frame Bollinger Band) Indicator.
This indicator is a supplementary indicator for viewing the BB value of the high frame splitting in the low frame splitting.
If you set the indicator instead of entering the time directly, you can set 1/3/5/13/30/45 minutes 1/2/3 / hour for 1 week from BB1 MTF Set (Minute).
The default setting is 4H and the number of BB is 3.
The above screenshot shows a BB with a one-hour stick in the chart of 1 hour's bar.
✅ MTF BB (멀티 타임 프레임 볼린저 밴드) 지표입니다.
본 지표는 낮은 프레임의 분봉에서 높은 프레임의 분봉의 BB수치를 볼 수 있는 보조지표 입니다.
직접 시간을 입력 하는 건 아니고 지표를 설치하시면 BB1 MTF Set(Minute)에서 1/3/5/13/30/45분 1/2/3/시간 1일 1주로 설정이 가능합니다.
기본설정은 4H으로 되어있고 BB갯수는 3개로 구성되어 있습니다.
위의 스크린샷은 1시간봉의 차트에서 일봉의 BB를 적용한 모습입니다.
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🕟𝕄🕗𝕋🕛𝔽 Madness MTF Grid by 🇨🇷🇾🇵🇹🇴🇷🇹🇭🇾🇭🇲🇸Here is a short description. This indicator being free will not have documentation for ALL things. Just the basics. There are 5 indicators included in it which I will not go into how each one works. There is ALOT of info on all the indicators included in here, just use google for that.
📊For each "row" of colored bands this represents one indicator. This is meant to be used on the 15m (or less) timeframe, and it looks up into higher TF's. It is meant to be maximized, so have this open in one tab and the chart on another. Dual Monitors are best. All options and Time frames are fully configurable inputs.
📈Indicators from top to bottom are:
1.)Polarity Filtration - 6 Timeframes
2.) Price Volume Trend - 4 Timeframes
3.) Stochastic RSI - 4 Timeframe Grid, and Current Timeframe in lines/ribbons
4.) MACD Crossovers - 8 Timeframes
5.)SuperTrend - 4 Timeframes
⏲Inside each larger "band" there are smaller rows. Each of these small rows represents one timeframe (30m, 60, 2h, 4h, etc) What timeframes you choose for them is completely configurable althought the current setup is already ideal to trade on 15m
⏲For these smaller rows the ones on top are highest timeframe(i.e. 4h) and the bottom small rows are lowest timeframe
⏲So each small row is like being able to check that indicator many timeframes at once. This will help you determine overall trends without switching to different timeframes on your chart all the time
📈The last piece of the puzzle is the background color. This background color is whether the chart is going up or down on the 1 hour heiken Ashi candle chart. Heiken ashi always shows up or down based on how they draw the candles, so its another useful trend indicator
👍If you enjoy MTF Madness all I ask in return is that you like the indicator and follow me on tradingview (profile here: www.tradingview.com)
❓If you have any questions, join us in the telegram chat in my signature!
MTF RSI by Emiliano MesaA MTF RSI . It shows you either the RSI is oversold or overbought in up to 4 different timeframes which are all fully customizable by the user. Furthermore it allows you to set the oversold and overbought levels.
Green : Overbought
Red : Oversold
Gray : Neither overbought or oversold
Multi Timeframe RSI 80 20 Different with 80 - 20 lines to help catch bottoms on multi time frames. The default was 70 - 30. Changed it to be more artistic the current RSI and 1 day are red the rest are white.
MTF Moving AvaragesHello traders! I feel inspired today! Except another MTF release later!!!!
MTF Moving Average
Shows either the price is on top or under a specific moving average on multiple time frames. It helps the user have a larger picture of what is happening in the market and what the major trend is.
GREEN = CLOSED OVER MA
RED = CLOSED UNDER MA
MTF StochRSI Grid v2.0 - CryptoProToolsNew version has added the following :
- Custom Time Frames (not limited to TradingViews default resolution selection)
- Optional Medium Strength Signals (Matching 3 x OB or OS instead of the full 4)
- Toggle Highlight Bar Colors ON and OFF
- Signal arrows visible above and below the grid
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Rebrush of Rafael Zioni's Inverse Fisher RSI-MTF2See the original:
This is indeed a cute idea of the author, but some times this wonderful indicator raises false flags.
In order to see what is going on, put the code into indicator section of the chart.
My solution is to add variance line (in lime color) and use variance as a filter.
VWAP Stdev Bands v3Adds timeframe option for Weekly and Monthly timeframes, changes default 2nd and 3rd bands to more common deviations
{CDT} v1.0 - MTF Fibonacci RSIMulti Timeframe Fibonacci RSI.... **HIGHLY EXPERIMENTAL**
To show retracement potential, squeeze's, support and resistance, overbought and oversold levels... super filtered too... a new RSI! Regular RSI shown on the chart for comparison.
* This is a crazy indicator that is still under development so use at your own risk, i'm putting this out here because i'd like feedback and its been a good leading indicator so far.
Multi SMA EMA WMA HMA BB (5+5 MAs + Bollinger Bands) MTF by RRBMulti SMA EMA WMA HMA BB (5+5 Moving Averages of Any Type with Bollinger Bands) MTF by RagingRocketBull 2018
Version 1.0
This indicator shows multiple MAs of any type (SMA EMA WMA HMA etc) with BB and MTF support
There are several versions: Simple, MTF, Pro MTF and Ultimate MTF. This is the MTF version. The Differences are listed below. All versions have BB
- Simple: you have 2 groups of MAs that can be assigned any type (5+5)
- MTF: +assign 1 custom Timeframe to any group combo (5+5 Custom TF)
- Pro MTF: +multiple Timeframes for multiple MA groups (4*3 MTF), horizontal levels and show max bars back options
- Ultimate MTF: +individual settings for each MA, multiple Timeframes
There are 2 groups of MAs, 3rd group is BB. You can:
- show/hide all MAs in a group. Use length 0 to hide a particular MA independently or uncheck in Style.
- apply any MA type to all MAs in a particular MA group. For example, you can assign all EMAs the HMA type. Groups are called EMAs and SMAs just for reference.
- assign Custom Timeframe to a particular MA/BB group combination or all groups. For example, show daily (D) EMAs+SMAs on H1 Timeframe, or only H4 (240) BB on H1.
You can use different types of MAs as dynamic S/R levels to trade of off and MA crosses as signals for possible trend change (golden/death bull/bear crosses).
Current Timeframe MAs can be used together with Custom Timeframe MAs on a single chart. Higher TF MAs are more important than lower TF MAs.
Most common MA types are: SMA, EMA, WMA, HMA.
Most common MA lengths are: 12, 20, 26, 30, 50, 100, 200, 400 etc.
MTF Notes:
- Script UI uses simple timeframe textbox instead of input resolution dropdown to allow for 240 120 and other custom TFs
- Groups that are not assigned a Custom TF will use Current Timeframe (0).
- MTF will work for any MA type assigned to the group. BB group always uses SMA type.
- MTF works both ways: you can display a higher TF MA/BB on a lower TF or a lower TF MA/BB on a higher TF.
- MTF MA values are normally aligned at the boundary of their native timeframe. This produces stair stepping when a higher TF MA is viewed on a lower TF.
Therefore Point Density/Smoothing is applied by default on MA MTF for visual aesthetics. Set to 0 to disable and see exact ma mtf values (lines with stair stepping and original mtf alignment).
- Smoothing is disabled for BB MTF because fill doesn't work with smoothed MAs after duplicate values are replaced with na.
- MTF MA Value fluctuation is possible on the current bar due to default security lookahead
Features:
- 2 groups of custom 5+5 MAs of any type including Hull Moving Average (HMA)
- BB
- 1x Custom Timeframe with step line smoothing for 3 groups (MAs + BB)
1. based on 3EmaBB, uses plot, fill, security, change, barstate, stdev and custom hma functions
2. you can't set certain constants from input due to Pinescript limitations - change the code as needed, recompile and use as a private script version
3. you can't have plot* inside ?/if/for/function, and implementing condition forks using 2 sets of plots (na vs non-na) doubles indicator params and styles - confusing
4. swma has a fixed length = 4, alma and linreg have additional offset and smoothing params
Feel free to use. Good Luck!
MA Study: Different Types and More [NeoButane]A study of moving averages that utilizes different tricks I've learned to optimize them. Included is Bollinger Bands, Guppy (GMMA) and Super Guppy.
The method used to make it MtF should be more precise and smoother than regular MtF methods that use the security function. For intraday timeframes, each number represents each hour, with 24 equal to 1 day. For daily, 3 is 3 day, for weekly, 4 is the 4 weekly, etc. If you're on a higher timeframe than the one selected, the length will not change.
Log-space is used to make calculations work on many cryptos. The rules for color changing Guppy is changed to make it not as choppy on MAs other than EMA. Note that length does not affect SWMA and VWAP and source does not affect VWAP.
A short summary of each moving average can be found here: medium.com
List of included MAs:
ALMA: Arnaud Legoux
Double EMA
EMA: Exponential
Hull MA
KAMA: Kaufman Adaptive
Linear Regression Curve
LSMA: Least Squares
SMA: Simple
SMMA/RMA: Smoothed/Running
SWMA: Symm. Weighted
TMA: Triangular
Triple EMA
VWMA: Volume Weighted
WMA: Weighted
ZLEMA: Zero Lag
VWAP: Vol Weighted Average
Welles Wilder MA
Reverse Engineered RSI - Key Levels + MTFThis indicator overlays 5 Reverse Engineered RSI (RERSI) levels on your main chart window.
The RERSI was first developed by Giorgos Siligardos in the June 2003 issue of Stocks and Commodities Magazine. HPotter provided the initial implementation - from which this script is derived - so all credit to them (see: ).
In simple terms, RERSI plots lines on the price chart that reflect levels of the RSI . E.g. if you set up a RERSI line at a level of 50, then price will touch that line when the standard RSI indicator reads 50. Hopefully that makes sense, but compare the two if it doesn't.
Why is the RERSI useful if it's just plotting RSI values? Well, it simplifies things, and enables you to get a clearer picture of trend direction, RSI support and resistance levels, RSI trading signals, and it keeps your chart window uncluttered.
I've set up 5 RERSI lines to be plotted: Overbought and Oversold Levels, a Middle Level (generally leave this at 50), and then Down/Up Trend Lines. The latter two are loosely based on the work of Constance Brown (and they in turn were influenced by Andrew Brown), who posited that RSI doesn't breach certain levels during trends (e.g. 40-50 is often a support level during an uptrend).
Play around with the levels, and the RSI Length, to see how your particular market reacts, and where key levels may lie. Remember, this isn't meant as a stand-alone system (although I think there's potential to use it as such, especially with price action trading - which I guess wouldn't make it stand-alone then!!), and works best with confirmation from other sources.
Oh, and there's MTF capability, because I think that's useful for all indicators.
Any queries, please let me know.
Cheers,
RJR
ATR Trailing Stop Bands [NeoButane]These ATR bands and trailing stops can be used as a way to manage risk, enter breakout trades, or as support/resistance.
Please see here for information about payment and access: medium.com
ATR Bands Features:
Shape plotted for closes out of bands
Custom resolution
Bands multiplier: useful for reducing size to increase signal
Band smoothing type: EMA, Hull MA, or no moving average smoothing
Calculated in geometric mean (log scaling) to resolve issues with flash dumps or pumps
Alerts for closing outside of bands
ATR Trailing Stop Features:
Based on daily resolution timeframe
Trailing stop multiplier: useful for curve-fitting to your instrument's normal trading range. Recommended multiplier between 1.5-3
Can be used as trading range (>3) or for breakout trading (<1.5)
Alerts for price touching stops
Ichimoku Cloud Score MTFThis is a simple multi time frame (MTF) conversion of the Ichimoku Cloud Score indicator.
All credit goes to the following users for the initial implementations:
- User @dashed :
- User @sjb933 :
This script calculates the Cloud Score based on the sjb933 version; all I've done is convert the script to Pinescript version 3 (to ensure the security function works as intended) and add MTF capability.
I'm a big fan of MTF analysis when using indicators (particularly oscillators). Using a higher time frame runs into the issue of the indicator repainting until the relevant higher time frame candle closes (this is inevitable and logical - so don't comment saying it repaints!). However, for lagging indicators such as this one, adding a lower time frame provides potential entry and exit signals into the larger trend, and also provides early warning of large trend shifts before the current time frame will. This can give you more control over your trades, and in my experience helps lagging indicators such as Ichimoku stay relevant in high volatility markets that are vastly different from when the indicators were conceived.
Any queries please let me know.
Cheers,
RJR
BB% MODHELLO EVERYONE !
I created this indicator to simplify my life in the study of the bollinger bands on a multi-time frame optics.
It works exactly like the bollinger bands %B you have of defaul inside tradingwiew;
BUT you can choose via an integrated button that I integrated if you see the indicator on the chart timeframe or a custom time frame, which can be changed via a window
Timeframe that you can choose from the window: 1M, 3M, 15M, 30M, 45M, 1H, 2H, 4H, 8H, 12H, D, 3D, W
For more info contact me in PM
I usually answer in 1/3 Day
BB% MODHELLO EVERYONE !
I created this indicator to simplify my life in the study of the bollinger bands on a multi-time frame optics.
It works exactly like the bollinger bands %B you have of defaul inside tradingwiew;
BUT you can choose via an integrated button that I integrated if you see the indicator on the chart timeframe or a custom time frame, which can be changed via a window
Timeframe that you can choose from the window: 1M, 3M, 15M, 30M, 45M, 1H, 2H, 4H, 8H, 12H, D, 3D, W .
For more info write me in PM.
I answer in 24/48 H
MTF Bitfinex Longs vs. Shorts Support/Resistance [checkm8]Hello and welcome to my multi-timeframe support and resistance indicator based on margin longs and shorts on Bitfinex :D
The premise of the script is simple. It draws support and resistance levels based on large margin movements ( effectively showing the break-even points of those positions ), where:
Longs opening and shorts closing is bullish pressure
Longs closing and shorts opening is bearish pressure
You can select your desired timeframe for the script to show the levels on. The script draws two sets of lines, one based on medium-sized movements and another based on large movements, where you can also manually input the size of the movements for it to track. By default, the script is optimized for 1-hour timeframes on BTCUSD, where the medium sized movements are set to bullish/bearish pressures of over 500 BTC, and large movements based on pressures of over 1000 BTC.
If you choose to use a different currency pair (ex. LTCUSD, ETCUSD, EOSUSD, etc..) you must adjust the volume that the script tracks , as tracking something like a 500 margin long in XRPUSD is useless. This also applies to timeframes , as timeframes lower than 1 hour may require smaller input values, while larger timeframes will require larger movements.
In addition, there is an input for the source. I recommend leaving this setting at hlc3 , because this will capture a more appropriate break-even points for the S/R levels.
A few tips:
If the current price is under a bullish support/resistance level , this implies that the bullish margin positions are underwater (the price is below their long break-evens), ie. shorts closed at the top or longs were entered at the top
If the current price is above a bullish support/resistance level , this implies that the bullish margin positions are in profit and will act as support (they will support their long break-even points)
If the current price is under a bearish support/resistance level , this implies that the bearish margin positions are in profit and will act as resistance (the price is below their short break-evens)
If the current price is above a bearish support/resistance level , this implies that the bearish margin positions are underwater (the price is above their short break-evens), ie. shorts entered at the bottom or longs were closed at the bottom
Happy trading and feel free to reach out with feedback and suggestions! :D
Special thanks goes to oh92 for his input and feedback on the idea. Check out his profile and his vast selection of indicators in the links below!
www.tradingview.com
depthhouse.com
MACD 1D Slow + 4H by mattzab1D MACD, with slightly slower values for a little less noise.
Instead of the 12, 26, 9, this shows the 13, 34, 9.
Instead of showing a histogram, it uses area and color-codes the area blue and red based on directional movement.
Overlaid is a black histogram line showing the 4H MACD, produced by values of 6, 13, 5.
MTF ADX and DMI Grid with RSIHello and welcome to my latest revision of my ADX and DMI series.
This indicator features the Average Directional Index (ADX) and the Directional Moving Index (DMI), with a multi-timeframe (MTF) grid that shows you the dominant DMI on the select timeframes. There are four grid rows, allowing you to select four different timeframes to show in the study. In addition to this, the colors displayed in the grid will reflect RSI levels, when the RSIs on the select timeframes exceed 70 or 80, or fall below 30 or 20.
For example, if one of your select timeframes is 4h, the standard settings will display a blue block in the relative row of the grid if the +DMI is above the -DMI on the 4h timeframe. If the RSI exceeds 70, the shade of blue will become darker, and become even darker if the 4h RSI exceeds 80. This will apply for the inverse case, where if the -DMI is dominant, the grid will display a darker shade of red as the 4h RSI falls below 30 and 20.
The ADX is the line in the oscillator that changes between black, white, and gray. ADX will be black when it is rising, white when it is falling, and gray when it is below the key level value (default set to 20). When ADX is below 20, you can assume the dominant DMI is irrelevant as there is no real trend strength. You can change your set key value in the oscillator settings, as well as all the colors, and so on.
If you are not familiar with the ADX and DMI indicator, a useful guide can be found below:
1) An ADX reading below 20 signifies that there is no prevailing trend in play. This means that, regardless of DMI dominance, there is no real strength. This is a good measure for sideways price action.
2) If +DMI is above -DMI, this means that a bullish trend is in play, and vice versa (where a -DMI dominance shows a bearish trend in play). Make sure to pay attention to the value of ADX, as this will show the significance of DMI dominance.
3) The strongest possible position you can have is one where the DMIs have a crossover on an ADX that is perking or sloping upwards.
4) You should be exiting your positions at the peak of the ADX , shown by the color changes, as this is often the furthest extent of the dominant trend. Once the ADX tips, the trend weakens and is less likely to see continuation. NOTE: Divergences are possible, where the ADX may be falling, but the dominant trend sees continuation. This simply means that the dominant trend is weakening, but still going.
5) Speculating on DMI crossovers is dangerous, especially on larger timeframes. Be careful when doing so if you are not familiar with the calculations behind the DMIs and if you are not familiar with how movements on lower timeframes translate to larger timeframes.
Additional resources to learn about ADX & DMI:
1) seekingalpha.com
2) stockcharts.com
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Happy trading and feel free to reach out with any question, suggestions, or concerns!