The OAT Multiple Alert Conditions indicator is designed to enhance TradingView’s alert functionality by allowing users to set multiple conditions for webhook-based alerts. This script enables traders to define up to four independent conditions using different event types (e.g., crossing, greater than, rising, etc.), making it ideal for automated trading strategies and webhook integrations.
Features:
✅ Supports up to 4 independent conditions. ✅ Multiple event types: Crossing, Crossing Up, Crossing Down, Greater Than, Less Than, Rising, Falling. ✅ Choose between value-based or source-based conditions. ✅ Custom timeframes for each condition. ✅ Optional session filtering and expiration settings. ✅ Visual markers for triggered conditions. ✅ Alerts for individual conditions or all conditions being met.
How It Works:
Configure each condition by selecting the event type and input values. Define whether the alert should trigger on bar close or real-time. Enable session filtering to limit alerts to specific trading hours. Set an expiration date for alerts if needed. Alerts can be sent via TradingView’s webhook feature for automated execution.
Intended Use:
This script is a utility tool for traders using automated strategies with the Options Auto Trader. It does not generate trading signals or provide financial advice. It is designed to enhance alert flexibility and efficiency for trading through webhooks.
License & Compliance:
This script is published under the Mozilla Public License 2.0 and follows TradingView’s guidelines. It does not execute trades but simply provides an enhanced alerting mechanism.
In true TradingView spirit, the author of this script has published it open-source, so traders can understand and verify it. Cheers to the author! You may use it for free, but reuse of this code in publications is governed by House rules. You can favorite it to use it on a chart.
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