jmosullivan

Multi-Timeframe RSI Grid

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The relative strength index (RSI) is a momentum indicator that measures the magnitude of recent price changes to evaluate overbought or oversold conditions. The RSI is normally displayed as an oscillator separately from price and can have a reading from 0 to 100. This indicator displays the current RSI levels at up to 6 timeframes (of your choosing) in a grid. If the RSI levels reach overbought (above 70) or oversold (below 30) conditions, it changes the color to help you see that RSI has reached extreme levels. Note that in TradingView, when the chart is on a higher timeframe, the lower timeframe RSI levels don't calculate properly. If those conditions are met, this indicator will hide those values in the grid. If none of your selected values are available, it hides the table completely. There are configuration options, like:

  • Position the grid in any corner of the screen
  • Style customization (color, size)
  • Customize RSI length
Release Notes:
Bugfixes
  • Some timeframes were not showing up depending on how TV returned their values (eg 1D vs D)
  • Larger timeframes were displaying NaN if there wasn't enough historical data
Release Notes:
Simplified coloring and updated defaults
Release Notes:
Fixed a very annoying bug that caused the table colors to become incorrect randomly.
Release Notes:
User requested that we add a larger text size...
Release Notes:
Added session input option to correct lower timeframe RSI readings when on the daily timeframe (and above).
Release Notes:
Fixes a bug where RSI values do not return correctly on futures when in replay mode.

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