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✅ Multi-TF RSI Buy/Sell Signal + Debug Panel

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Multi-TF RSI Buy/Sell Signal + Debug Panel
This script provides RSI-based Buy and Sell signals confirmed across multiple timeframes, designed to help identify high-confluence market entries. Includes an optional debug panel for real-time monitoring and diagnostics.


How It Works

RSI Thresholds:
Oversold (OS): RSI < Oversold value → potential Buy
Overbought (OB): RSI > Overbought value → potential Sell

Timeframe Inputs:
You can monitor RSI across up to 4 different timeframes (customizable).
You can enable/disable each individually.

Signal Confirmation:
You define how many of the selected timeframes need to agree (via Min Confirmations).
If Auto Confirm is enabled, it automatically matches the number of confirmations to how many timeframes are enabled.

Signal Logic:
If enough RSI values are oversold, a Buy arrow is shown below the bar.
If enough RSI values are overbought, a Sell arrow appears above the bar.
Alerts are also triggered accordingly.



How to Use

Choose the 4 timeframes you want to monitor.

Toggle which ones to enable (checkboxes).

Select RSI thresholds for oversold/overbought conditions.

Enable Auto Confirmations or manually set how many confirmations are required to trigger a signal.

Use the Style tab to customize the signal visuals.

Turn on alerts with Buy Alert or Sell Alert


Debug Panel
Toggle it on/off via Show Debug Panel.
Move its position to any chart corner.
Updates every 5 bars.

Displays:
Each TF label
RSI value
If it's currently oversold/overbought
If that TF is currently enabled

Tips:
Try to match chart timeframe with one of your selected TFs for better signal visibility.
Use in confluence with other indicators for best results.
RSI alone is not a guaranteed signal – treat it as a filter or alert, not a full strategy.

Notes
This is not financial advice. Always combine with your own analysis.
RSI-based systems work best in ranging or balanced conditions.
Confirmation logic helps reduce noise, but no indicator is infallible.

Disclaimer

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