RSI MTF with Moving AverageClassic RSI with MTF combined with its moving average (i reused a function to allow you to select any of them you want) for additional signals.
Indicator is based on this source: medium.com
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SlingShot + MTF + Open Close Cross StrategyIt's a merge of three really good scripts CM sling shot, CM MTC and Open Close Cross
Indicates open and close with Sling shot and shots after peaks by MTC and OCC.
Yellow zones before drop prices, green bar, red bar for open and close.
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Dynamic Time Oscillator W/ MTF SupportThis script has the option to disable the MTF feature and use it as a plain DTOscillator.
The lines are the fast and slow signals for the current timeframe.
The columns are the second timeframe %K levels.
Green columns signify the second timeframe %K is greater than the second timeframe %D, Red is the reverse of this.
B3 Fibonacci Pivot S/RFor my second share, I give you some levels I look at everyday for the ES minis. HLC/3 of the MTF (multi-time-frame) inputs = mean and Fib-levels formed as support and resistance zones. There are some websites that will show you 20 ways to figure out a pivot for the day's intraday workings, and this one always rang true for me. I keep it set at Res=D and Len=3or5 and use on hourly charts. This indicator is capable of doing like a Res=60m Len=8 for a 5m chart or something of that nature if you wish to test it out.
I haven't tested it out for tick charts and I have noticed that this is good on index and commodity futures, and not so much other things.
Uncanny to me how well this works as reversal awareness for ES. Doesn't mean that one will happen, or if it does that it will have trade-able juice, though it is very important awareness never-the-less.
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Stochastic CCI MTF w/ UP/DOWN colours - squattterStoch CCI has a nicer divergence than Stoch RSI.
Enjoy!
Stochastic CCI MTF w/ UP/DOWN colours - squattterStoch CCI has nicer divergences than Stoch RSI.
Enjoy.
Percent Difference Between VWAP and Price MTFShows the difference between vwap and price in percent.
You can can choose between multiple timeframe vwap. Default is normal daily.
The levels on the indicator can be changed to whatever you want to.
In the chart above we can see eurusd reverting up at 3% below monthly vwap, after the brexit dip, It then turns down again at 1% from monthly and lastly it turns up again at 2% from monthly.
Script is a small modification of this:
VWAP MTF (Multi Timeframe)VWAP that can be be plotted from different timeframes.
Ex if you chose 60 min, it will plot a new vwap line at the start of every hour.
Intraday:
Used code from SandroTurriate to create this.
EMA bullish/bearish dashboard - MTFThis is a good reminder for which way you should be placing orders.
It's best to not ignore these signals!!!
lime = full bull - 100ema above 200ema and price is above 200ema
green = hallf bull - price now below 200ema but 100ema is still above the 200
maroon = full bear - opposite of full bull
red = half bear - opposite of half bull
Also with multi timeframe option - so I guess you could stack several of these on a single framed chart if you wanted.
[RS]MTF Intraday Dayly Range V0calculation to display a dayly donchian channel at any intraday timeframe.
[RS]MTF Multiple Moving Averages V0Multiple moving averages with same interval in candle bar smoothness over multiple time frames.
option to show/hide the level of resolution for the mtf's default shows 1 ma can go up to 8th resolution.
option for manual input timeframes and configure ma.
Multi-Functional Fisher Transform MTF with MACDL TRIGGERWhat this indicator gives you is a true signal when price is exhausted and ready for a fast turnaround. Fisher Transform is set for multi-time frame and also allows the user to change the length. This way a user can compare two or more time spans and lengths to look for these MACDL divergent triggers after a Fisher exhaustion. With so many indicators, it's probably best to merge these indicators and change the Fisher and Trigger colors so you can still have a look at price action (remember to scale right after merger). I've noticed from time to time when you have Fisher 34 100 and 300 up and running on two different time frames such as 5 and 15 min charts, with MACDL triggers on the 100/300 or 34/100 you get a high probability trade trigger. However, there are rare exceptions such as when price moves in a parabolic state up or down for a long period where this indication does not work. Ideally this indicator works best in a sideways market or slow rising/descending moving market.
This indicator was worked on by Glaz, nmike and myself
LazyBear also introduced the MACDL indicator
TrendDetectorLibLibrary "TrendDetector_Lib"
method formatTF(timeframe)
Namespace types: series string, simple string, input string, const string
Parameters:
timeframe (string) : (string) The timeframe to convert (e.g., "15", "60", "240").
Returns: (string) The formatted timeframe (e.g., "15M", "1H", "4H").
f_ma(type, src, len)
Computes a Moving Average value based on type and length.
Parameters:
type (simple string) : (string) One of: "SMA", "EMA", "RMA", "WMA", "VWMA".
src (float) : (series float) Source series for MA (e.g., close).
len (simple int) : (simple int) Length of the MA.
Returns: (float) The computed MA series.
render(tbl, trendDetectorSwitch, frameColor, frameWidth, borderColor, borderWidth, textColor, ma1ShowTrendData, ma1Timeframe, ma1Value, ma2ShowTrendData, ma2Timeframe, ma2Value, ma3ShowTrendData, ma3Timeframe, ma3Value)
Fills the provided table with Trend Detector contents.
@desc This renderer does NOT plot and does NOT create tables; call from indicator after your table exists.
Parameters:
tbl (table) : (table) Existing table to render into.
trendDetectorSwitch (bool) : (bool) Master toggle to draw the table content.
frameColor (color) : (color) Table frame color.
frameWidth (int) : (int) Table frame width (0–5).
borderColor (color) : (color) Table border color.
borderWidth (int) : (int) Table border width (0–5).
textColor (color) : (color) Table text color.
ma1ShowTrendData (bool) : (bool) Show MA #1 in table.
ma1Timeframe (simple string) : (string) MA #1 timeframe.
ma1Value (float)
ma2ShowTrendData (bool) : (bool) Show MA #2 in table.
ma2Timeframe (simple string) : (string) MA #2 timeframe.
ma2Value (float)
ma3ShowTrendData (bool) : (bool) Show MA #3 in table.
ma3Timeframe (simple string) : (string) MA #3 timeframe.
ma3Value (float)
MTFDataLibrary "MTFData"
Functions to store multi timeframe candle data and swing points.
getCandleData(timeframe, openArray, highArray, lowArray, closeArray, timeArray, olcLookback, alltfs_olcLookback, tfIndex)
Stores current or higher timeframe candle data in arrays.
Parameters:
timeframe (string) : The timeframe, for example "240" for 4h
openArray (array) : An array to store the candle open price
highArray (array) : An array to store the candle high price
lowArray (array) : An array to store the candle low price
closeArray (array) : An array to store the candle close price
timeArray (array) : An array to store the candle time
olcLookback (int) : The history reference of the lookback limiting candle
alltfs_olcLookback (array) : An array holding the candle time of olcLookback candles ago, which can be used for limiting lookbacks
tfIndex (int) : The timeframe's index in the alltfs_olcLookback array
Returns: true if the timeframe changed
trackHiLo(tfchange, timeframe, openArray, highArray, lowArray, closeArray, timeArray, highWickArray, highBodyArray, highTimeArray, lowWickArray, lowBodyArray, lowTimeArray, alltfs_olcLookback, tfIndex)
Stores current or higher timeframe swingpoint data into arrays.
Parameters:
tfchange (bool) : Must be true when the timeframe has changed (a new candle has opened)
timeframe (string) : The timeframe, for example "240" for 4h
openArray (array) : An array that stores the timeframe's candle open price
highArray (array) : An array that stores the timeframe's candle high price
lowArray (array) : An array that stores the timeframe's candle low price
closeArray (array) : An array that stores the timeframe's candle close price
timeArray (array) : An array that stores the timeframe's candle time
highWickArray (array) : An array to store the swing high price
highBodyArray (array) : An array to store the swing high's highest body price
highTimeArray (array) : An array to store the swing high candle's time
lowWickArray (array) : An array to store the swing low price
lowBodyArray (array) : An array to store the swing low's lowest body price
lowTimeArray (array) : An array to store the swing high candle's time
alltfs_olcLookback (array) : An array holding the time of the max allowed swing point age
tfIndex (int) : The timeframe's index in the alltfs_olcLookback array
Returns: Nothing. The array handling happens inside the function.
tfReadable(tfInSec)
Converts a timeframe string ("240") into a more readable string ("4h").
Parameters:
tfInSec (int) : The timeframe that should be converted, as timeframe.in_seconds()
Returns: A more readable timeframe string
MTF Trend Alignment (4H, 1H, 15M)This indicator tells you about market direction by analyzing the trend on 4H, 1H, and 15M time frame. This is best suitable when you want to do multi timeframe analysis to identify the trend
MTF EMA Directional Bias -1hr and 4hr A compact, fixed-position table (bottom-right corner) that shows the current slope direction of two higher-timeframe EMAs:
4H EMA 50 → direction over the last 2 bars (UP ↑, DOWN ↓, or FLAT ⏸)
1H EMA 21 → direction over the last 2 bars (UP ↑, DOWN ↓, or FLAT ⏸)
Background color logic:
Green → both 4H and 1H EMAs are sloping upward
Red → both 4H and 1H EMAs are sloping downward
Gray → mixed or flat directions (no confluence)
Additionally draws the actual 1H EMA-21 (purple) and 4H EMA-50 (red) as step-lines on the chart.
MTF VWAP + Candlestick VWAP Reactions (Bounce + Score)It’s an intraday VWAP + candlestick confluence tool that:
Draws daily, weekly, monthly, yearly VWAPs.
Detects textbook candlestick patterns, classed as BuH/BuM (bullish high/moderate) and BeH/BeM (bearish high/moderate) with colored boxes.
Triggers long/short arrows only when price bounces off a VWAP by at least 0.15% AND there’s a recent matching pattern.
Grades every signal as A / B / C with a score 1–10:
A (8–10) = high-reliability pattern (BuH/BeH) + strong 2-candle body reaction (your A+ setups).
B (5–8) = moderate pattern (BuM/BeM) + one solid bounce.
C (1–5) = weaker / mixed context (scalpy or gamble).
MTF Supertrend by Rakesh Sharma📊 MULTI-TIMEFRAME SUPERTREND INDICATOR
Get clear buy and sell signals from the powerful Supertrend indicator across three critical timeframes - all on one chart!
🎯 WHAT IT DOES:
This indicator analyzes the Supertrend across Monthly, Weekly, and Daily timeframes simultaneously, giving you a complete picture of market trends from short-term to long-term perspectives.
✨ KEY FEATURES:
- 📍 Visual Signal Labels: Clear buy/sell labels appear directly on your chart when Supertrend changes direction
- Daily signals (D-BUY/D-SELL) - Small green/red labels
- Weekly signals (W-BUY/W-SELL) - Medium blue/orange labels
- Monthly signals (M-BUY/M-SELL) - Large lime/maroon labels
- 📋 Live Summary Table: Real-time dashboard showing:
- Current trend direction for each timeframe (Bullish ▲ or Bearish ▼)
- Supertrend price levels
- Color-coded for quick reading
- 🎨 Visual Trend Confirmation:
- Supertrend line plotted on current timeframe
- Background color indicating current trend
- ⚙️ Fully Customizable:
- Adjustable ATR Period (default: 10)
- Adjustable Factor (default: 3.0)
- Toggle any timeframe on/off
- Show/hide summary table
🚀 HOW TO USE:
1. **Best Trades**: Look for alignment across multiple timeframes
- All 3 timeframes bullish = Strong buy opportunity
- All 3 timeframes bearish = Strong sell opportunity
2. **Signal Strength**:
- Monthly signals = Strongest, least frequent (major trend changes)
- Weekly signals = Medium strength, moderate frequency
- Daily signals = Most frequent, good for entries/exits
3. **Risk Management**:
- Use Supertrend levels as stop-loss points
- Higher timeframe trends act as confirmation for lower timeframe trades
4. **Settings Optimization**:
- Lower ATR period (7-8) = More sensitive, more signals
- Higher ATR period (12-14) = Less sensitive, fewer false signals
- Lower Factor (2.0-2.5) = Tighter stops, more signals
- Higher Factor (3.5-4.0) = Wider stops, fewer signals
💡 TRADING STRATEGY EXAMPLES:
**Conservative Approach:**
- Only take trades when all 3 timeframes align
- Use monthly trend as overall direction filter
- Enter on daily signals in direction of weekly/monthly trend
**Aggressive Approach:**
- Trade daily signals independently
- Use weekly/monthly as confirmation
- Quick entries and exits
**Swing Trading:**
- Focus on weekly signals
- Use monthly for trend direction
- Use daily for precise entry timing
⚠️ IMPORTANT NOTES:
- This is a trend-following indicator - works best in trending markets
- May generate whipsaws in choppy/sideways markets
- Always use proper risk management and position sizing
- Combine with volume analysis and support/resistance for best results
- Past performance does not guarantee future results
📈 BEST MARKETS:
Works on all markets: Stocks, Forex, Crypto, Commodities, Indices
⏰ BEST TIMEFRAMES:
Can be applied to any chart timeframe, but works best on:
- 1H to 4H charts for intraday trading
- Daily charts for swing trading
- Weekly charts for position trading
🔧 DEFAULT SETTINGS:
- ATR Period: 10
- Factor: 3.0
- All timeframes enabled
- Summary table visible
Feel free to adjust settings based on your trading style and the asset's volatility!
📚 ABOUT SUPERTREND:
Supertrend is a trend-following indicator that uses ATR (Average True Range) to plot dynamic support and resistance levels. It helps identify the current trend direction and potential reversal points.
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💬 Questions or suggestions? Leave a comment below!
⭐ If you find this indicator helpful, please give it a boost!
Happy Trading! 🎯
MTF-CPR TableTable gives you CPR values based on Camarilla calculation with S&R 3 & 4 Levels...
Highlights the cell green when Price is in range and marks the Pivot Red when we have a Narrow CPR range...
Enjoy!!
3TF Supertrend Resonance— 4H/1H/15m+ 3TP/SLMTF Supertrend — 4H / 1H / 15m Confluence + Dynamic TP/SL + Adaptive Trend/Range Filters
This script is a multi-timeframe Supertrend confluence system designed for traders who operate on lower timeframes (15m / 1m) but want higher-timeframe structure, trend confirmation, and dynamic TP/SL projections.
It combines 4H + 1H + 15m Supertrend, trend alignment detection, range filtering, and auto-projected risk-based targets, providing a complete directional framework for both scalping and intraday swing entries.
👉1. Multi-Timeframe Supertrend Framework (4H / 1H / 15m)
The script calculates Supertrend levels and direction on three major timeframes:
-4H Supertrend
-1H Supertrend
-15m Supertrend
Users can choose between:
-Confirmed HTF values (no repaint)
-Live HTF values (more sensitive but may repaint)
Each Supertrend level is plotted on the current chart as a horizontal line, extended far to the left and slightly to the right, with optional lightweight labels showing direction and price.
These levels function as HTF dynamic support/resistance during intraday trading.
👉2. Confluence Detection (4H = 1H = 15m)
A trend confluence occurs when:
-4H direction = 1H direction = 15m direction
When the three timeframes align:
A full-height vertical line marks the first candle of confluence (color-coded bullish/bearish).
An alert is triggered:
“Triple-TF Trend Confluence — First Candle”
This identifies the earliest moment when the market shifts into unified directional behavior.
👉3. Trend Background Coloring (15m + 1m)
When confluence is active:
-Bullish confluence → Green background
-Bearish confluence → Red background
Background visualization is applied on:
-15m timeframe (main directional chart)
-1m timeframe (scalping entries with HTF alignment)
This ensures lower-timeframe decisions always stay aligned with higher-timeframe direction.
👉4. Weak-Trend / Range Detection (Only on 15m)
Even if all three timeframes are aligned, momentum may be weak.
Range/weak-trend detection activates when:
-Confluence = true
-AND (ADX < threshold OR Choppiness > threshold)
On 15m charts:
A grey overlay appears, covering green/red confluence colors.
First candle entering range shows a vertical grey mark (optional).
Alert:
“Confluence but Weak Momentum — First Candle”
This identifies moments where the market is aligned but lacking trend strength — a “trend that doesn’t move.”
👉5. Dynamic TP/SL Projection (1.5R / 3R / 4.5R)
Using the current timeframe’s Supertrend as a structural stop-loss:
SL = current Supertrend line
Risk = | Close - SL |
The script auto-calculates:
TP1 = 1.5 × risk
TP2 = 3.0 × risk
TP3 = 4.5 × risk
All projected upward for bullish trends and downward for bearish trends.
Displayed visually:
Dotted short-range lines for SL, TP1, TP2, TP3
Lightweight left-side labels showing:
SL price + distance
Individual TP prices
This provides an immediate R-multiple framework for trade planning.
👉6. 15m Supertrend Flip Indicator (Minimalistic)
When the 15m Supertrend changes direction:
A tiny circle marker is plotted:
-Bullish flip → below the bar, green
-Bearish flip → above the bar, red
Alerts:
“15m ST Flip Up (Bear → Bull)”
“15m ST Flip Down (Bull → Bear)”
This highlights early shifts in short-term structure before confluence or major trend changes occur.
👉7. Alerts Included
The script provides alerts for:
-Triple-TF Trend Confluence — First Candle
-Weak Trend / Range Start
-15m Supertrend Flip Up
-15m Supertrend Flip Down
These are practical for automated notifications when key structural conditions appear.
Summary
This script provides:
✅ Higher-Timeframe Context
4H, 1H, and 15m Supertrend levels + direction.
✅ Directional Certainty
Triple-timeframe confluence with visual + alert confirmation.
✅ Smart Background Guidance
Color-coded trend zones for 15m & 1m.
✅ Range / Weak Trend Filtering
Avoid false trends using ADX + Choppiness.
✅ Actionable TP/SL Framework
Auto-projected 1.5R / 3R / 4.5R + SL lines based on Supertrend structure.
✅ Precise Intraday Signals
15m Supertrend flips marked with minimalistic dots.






















