Exact Dynamic Yield SpreadYield Spread Overlay
"Yield Spread Overlay" is an indicator that displays the yield spread between two currencies based on their respective 10-year bond yields. It overlays directly onto the Forex chart, allowing real-time visualization of the relationship between the yield spread and the currency pair's price movements.
This indicator saves time by avoiding the manual addition of bond yields. Unlike manual methods, it supports smaller timeframes (1h, 4h, etc.), making it particularly useful.
Several customization options are available to suit individual preferences:
Custom Display: Adjust the line thickness and color.
Scale Position: Choose between displaying the scale on the right or left side of the chart.
This indicator helps traders better understand currency relationships and can serve as an additional tool within a Forex trading strategy.
All feedback, suggestions, and critiques—positive or negative—are welcome to continually improve this tool.
Multitimeframe
Multi-Timeframe EMAsThis TradingView indicator provides a comprehensive overview of price momentum by overlaying multiple Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs) from different timeframes onto a single chart. By combining 1-hour, 4-hour, and daily EMAs, you can observe short-term trends while simultaneously monitoring medium-term and long-term market dynamics. The 1-hour EMA 13 and EMA 21 help capture rapid price changes, which is useful for scalpers or intraday traders looking to identify sudden momentum shifts. Meanwhile, the 4-hour EMA 21 offers a more stable, intermediate perspective, filtering out some of the noise found in shorter intervals. Finally, the daily EMAs (13, 25, and 50) highlight prevailing market sentiment over a longer period, enabling traders to assess higher-level trends and gauge whether short-term signals align with overarching tendencies. By plotting all these EMAs together, it becomes easier to detect confluences or divergences across different time horizons, making it simpler to refine entries and exits based on multi-timeframe confirmation. This script is especially helpful for swing traders and position traders who wish to ensure that smaller timeframe strategies do not conflict with long-term market direction.
Standard Deviation (fadi)The Standard Deviation indicator uses standard deviation to map out price movements. Standard deviation measures how much prices stray from their average—small values mean steady trends, large ones mean wild swings. Drawing from up to 20 years of data, it plots key levels using customizable Fibonacci lines tied to that standard deviation, giving traders a snapshot of typical price behavior.
These levels align with a bell curve: about 68% of price moves stay within 1 standard deviation, 95% within roughly 2, and 99.7% within roughly 3. When prices break past the 1 StDev line, they’re outliers—only 32% of moves go that far. Prices often snap back to these lines or the average, though the reversal might not happen the same day.
How Traders Use It
If prices surge past the 1 StDev line, traders might wait for momentum to fade, then trade the pullback to that line or the average, setting a target and stop.
If prices dip below, they might buy, anticipating a bounce—sometimes a day or two later. It’s a tool to spot overstretched prices likely to revert and/or measure the odds of continuation.
Settings
Higher Timeframe: Sets the Higher Timeframe to calculate the Standard Deviation for
Show Levels for the Last X Days: Displays levels for the specified number of days.
Based on X Period: Number of days to calculate standard deviation (e.g., 20 years ≈ 5,040 days). Larger periods smooth out daily level changes.
Mirror Levels on the Other Side: Plots symmetric positive and negative levels around the average.
Fibonacci Levels Settings: Defines which levels and line styles to show. With mirroring, negative values aren’t needed.
Background Transparency: Turn on Background color derived from the level colors with the specified transparency
Overrides: Lets advanced users input custom standard deviations for specific tickers (e.g., NQ1! at 0.01296).
Ben Adaji Time Zone CheckerIf you are trading from Nigeria, you need to set your TradingView timezone to West Africa Time (WAT, UTC+1). This ensures that your charts, market sessions, and time-based indicators align correctly with your local time.
To set this up on TradingView:
Click on the gear icon (Chart Settings).
Navigate to the Time Zone section.
Select UTC+1:00 West Africa Time (WAT) from the list.
This adjustment helps you track market movements accurately in sync with your local trading hours.
15-Minute Block Marker Enhanced with AlertsQuick and simple 15 minute Block indicator for profitable scalping using 5 minute intervals.
Enhanced MACDHere’s a polished description of the **"Enhanced MACD Indicator"** in English for publishing:
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### Description:
The **"Enhanced MACD Indicator"** is a sophisticated momentum analysis tool, building upon the classic Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) indicator. Designed with traders in mind, this version introduces advanced features and refined visualization to elevate trading strategies.
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### Key Features:
1. **Customizable Histogram:**
- Dynamic color changes for the histogram to clearly show bullish (rising) and bearish (falling) momentum.
- Fully adjustable EMA lengths and histogram smoothing for tailored analysis.
2. **Alerts and Signal Triggers:**
- Real-time alerts for bullish and bearish MACD-Signal line crossovers.
- Quick identification of potential buy and sell opportunities.
3. **Smoothed Histogram Moving Average:**
- An optional moving average of the histogram to highlight long-term trends and filter short-term noise.
4. **User-Friendly Design:**
- Intuitive customization options for colors, line thickness, and more.
- Clear and precise visual representation to simplify decision-making.
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Perfect For:
This indicator is ideal for traders seeking:
- Accurate momentum-based trading signals through MACD and Signal line crossovers.
- Improved visibility into market trends with a color-coded histogram.
- A reliable tool for both intraday and swing trading.
budget cydynamic fib + ma cloud for trend spotting
auto retraced dynamic fib using SMA or EMA
adjustable ma cloud
EMA Civic Signal V2This is a trend-following trading system using three EMAs, effective on M15 and M30 timeframes.
Buy/Sell on Second Candle after EMA Breakout with ExitHow to use this EMA Breakout Strategy and how it works:
This strategy can be used to scalp quick 1:1 or 2:1 trades or take longer time frame trades.
Use higher time frames that being the 1day and 1 hour to confirm the direction of the market
trend and then execute trades on the 5 min or 15 min time frame.
Based on the higher time frame analysis filter out signals on 5 or 15 min time frame based on the direction of the market. So if the market is bullish based on higher time frames put signals only to show buy signals and same for sell signals if the market is bearish.
You will get a buy signal on second candle that breaks above and retests the ema and you will get sell signals on second candles that form below the ema.
Only take trades on buy signals when there is a clear upward direction
or downward movement for sell signals.
Don't take buy or sell signals when the market is consolidating.
When taking long positions aim for previous day highs
and when taking short positions aim for previous day lows.
Time Marker Pro: Vertical Line at Key Times)Smart Vertical Line at Specific Time (with Timezone, Color, and Width Controls)
This script draws a vertical line on your chart at a user-defined time once per day, based on the selected timezone.
🕒 Key Features:
Set your target hour and minute
Choose from a list of common timezones (Tehran, UTC, New York, etc.)
Customize the line color and thickness
Works across all intraday timeframes (1min, 5min, 15min, etc.)
Adjusts automatically to bar intervals — no need for exact time matching
This is perfect for traders who want to:
Highlight the start of a session
Mark specific news times, breakouts, or routine entries
Visualize key time-based levels on the chart
RSI with Buy/Sell SignalsWhat This Script Does:
RSI Calculation:
Computes the RSI value based on the closing price and the specified length.
Buy/Sell Signals:
Buy Signal: Triggered when RSI crosses above the oversold level (e.g., 30).
Sell Signal: Triggered when RSI crosses below the overbought level (e.g., 70).
Visual Markers:
Buy Signals: Displayed as green "BUY" labels below the candlestick.
Sell Signals: Displayed as red "SELL" labels above the candlestick.
Background Highlighting: Candles with buy/sell signals are highlighted with a semi-transparent green or red background.
Alerts:
Alerts are generated for buy/sell signals, allowing you to take action in real-time.
Debugging:
The last RSI value is displayed as a label on the chart for easy reference.
Customize Parameters:
Adjust the rsi_length, overbought, and oversold levels to suit your trading strategy.
Analyze Signals:
Look for green "BUY" labels when RSI crosses above the oversold level.
Look for red "SELL" labels when RSI crosses below the overbought level.
Set Alerts:
Use TradingView's alert system to notify you when signals occur.
Example Output:
Buy Signal: A green "BUY" label appears below a candle, and the candle is highlighted with a semi-transparent green background.
Sell Signal: A red "SELL" label appears above a candle, and the candle is highlighted with a semi-transparent red background.
MA CloudThis indicator plots a Moving Average (MA) cloud with ultra-smooth visuals, designed to help traders identify trend direction, momentum, and volatility in a clear and intuitive way.
Features:
Multiple MA types: choose between EMA, SMA, WMA, or RMA
Adaptive cloud width: based on standard deviation of price to visualize volatility
Smoothing controls: post-processed smoothing gives a silky, curved appearance
Multi-Timeframe (MTF) support: default to chart timeframe, or override to any custom timeframe (e.g. 1H, 1D, etc.)
Custom styling: adjustable colours, line thickness, and cloud opacity
Use cases:
Quickly assess trend strength and direction
Use cloud thickness as a volatility proxy
Spot pullback entries during trending conditions
Combine with price action or support/resistance for confluence
Settings:
MA Type – select your preferred moving average method
MA Length – period for the average
Cloud Width Factor – adjusts the distance of the cloud edges
Smoothing Length – softens the output for a polished look
Timeframe – optional override to analyse data from a higher or lower timeframe
Multi-Timeframe RSI TableDisplays RSI across multiple, selectable time frames with OS OB color coded conditions.
Fibonacci Forecast IndicatorThis indicator projects potential price movements into the future based on user-defined Fibonacci-period moving averages. By default, it calculates Simple Moving Averages (SMAs) for the 3, 5, 8, 13, and 21 bars (though you can customize these values). For each SMA, it measures the distance between the current closing price and that SMA, then extends the price forward by the same distance.
Key Features
1. Fibonacci MAs:
- Uses Fibonacci numbers (3, 5, 8, 13, 21) for SMA calculations by default.
- Fully customizable periods to fit different trading styles.
2. Forecast Projection:
- If the current price is above a given SMA, the forecast line extends higher (bullish bias).
- If the current price is below the SMA, the forecast line extends lower (bearish bias).
- Forecast lines are anchored at the current bar and project forward according to the same Fibonacci intervals.
3. Clean Visualization:
- Draws a series of connected line segments from the current bar’s close to each forecast point.
- This approach offers a clear, at-a-glance visual of potential future price paths.
How to Use
1. Add to Chart:
- Simply apply the indicator to any chart and timeframe.
- Adjust the Fibonacci periods and styling under the indicator settings.
2. Interpretation:
- Each forecast line shows where price could potentially head if the current momentum (distance from the SMA) continues.
- When multiple lines are consistently above (or below) the current price, it may reinforce a bullish (or bearish) outlook.
3. Customization:
- You can modify the number of forecast lines, their color, and line width in the inputs.
- Change or add your own Fibonacci periods to experiment with different intervals.
Notes and Best Practices
- Confirmation Tool: This indicator is best used alongside other forms of technical or fundamental analysis. It provides a “what-if” scenario based on current momentum, not a guaranteed prediction.
- Not Financial Advice: Past performance doesn’t guarantee future results. Always practice proper risk management and consider multiple indicators or market factors before making trading decisions.
Give it a try, and see if these Fibonacci-based projections help visualize where price may be headed in your trading strategy!
TR FVG Finder 1.0TR FVG Finder 1.0 - Identify High-Probability Trading Zones
Unlock the power of Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) with this advanced TradingView indicator! Designed for traders seeking high-probability setups, the Fair Value Gap Detector identifies key price imbalances on your chart, helping you spot potential reversal and continuation zones with precision.
Key Features:
Accurate FVG Detection: Automatically detects bullish and bearish Fair Value Gaps based on a proven 3-candle pattern, highlighting areas where price is likely to return.
Customizable Display: Shows the most recent 3 FVGs by default (combined bullish and bearish), with an option to adjust the number of FVGs displayed.
Visual Clarity: Draws semi-transparent boxes (green for bullish FVGs, red for bearish FVGs) that extend 15 candles to the right, making it easy to track key levels.
Versatile for All Markets: Works on any timeframe and instrument—perfect for forex, stocks, crypto, and commodities like XAU/USD (gold).
User-Friendly: Simple to use with customizable settings, ideal for both beginner and experienced traders.
How It Works:
The indicator identifies FVGs by analyzing a 3-candle pattern:
- Bullish FVG: When the high of the candle two bars back is below the low of the current candle.
- Bearish FVG: When the low of the candle two bars back is above the high of the current candle. These gaps often act as magnets for price, making them powerful zones for trading strategies like breakouts, pullbacks, or reversals.
Why Use This Indicator?
- Enhance your technical analysis with a proven concept used by institutional traders.
- Spot high-probability trading opportunities with clear visual cues.
- Save time by automating FVG detection—no manual drawing required.
Best Practices:
- Use on lower timeframes (e.g., 15-minute or 1-hour) for more frequent FVGs, especially in volatile markets like forex or crypto.
- Combine with other indicators (e.g., support/resistance, volume) for confirmation.
- Ideal for strategies like ICT (Inner Circle Trader) concepts, Smart Money trading, and price action analysis.
Regards,
Trader Riaz
Nolino Multi-Method Pivot PointsMulti-Method Pivot Points Indicator
This indicator allows traders to plot pivot points on their TradingView charts using multiple calculation methods, providing flexibility and adaptability to various trading strategies.
Key Features:
Calculation Methods: Choose from Classic, Woodie, Camarilla, Fibonacci, and TDMark methods.
Timeframe Selection: Select the timeframe for pivot calculation, including daily, weekly, monthly, or custom periods (e.g., "D", "W", "M", "240").
Visual Clarity: Pivot point (PP) is plotted in blue, support levels in red, and resistance levels in green for easy identification.
Real-Time Updates: Automatically updates based on the latest chart data.
How to Use:
Add the indicator to your chart.
In the settings, select your preferred calculation method and timeframe.
Observe the plotted lines to identify potential support and resistance levels.
This indicator is ideal for traders looking to incorporate pivot points into their technical analysis, offering a comprehensive tool with multiple options to suit different market conditions and personal preferences.
Note: For TDMark's method, the calculation uses the current period's open price in addition to the previous period's data, which might be new if you’re used to other methods.
ayogetit Trades™ Ultimate AVWAPsVWAP Calculation : The indicator calculates the VWAP by summing the product of price and volume over a given period and dividing it by the total volume. This is done for each anchor point (Inception, ATH, ATL, and Custom Date).
Standard Deviation Bands : The bands are calculated based on the standard deviation of price from the VWAP. These bands expand and contract based on market volatility, providing dynamic support and resistance levels.
52-Week High/Low : The indicator scans the last 52 weeks (or equivalent bars for different timeframes) to identify the highest and lowest price points, which are then plotted on the chart.
MTF XMA with several features for meMTF XMA with Additional Features (Pine Script Indicator)
This Pine Script indicator provides a versatile, multi-feature tool designed for traders who wish to leverage multiple moving averages and advanced charting techniques simultaneously. The indicator is suitable for use on TradingView and offers flexibility through customizable timeframes and indicator lengths.
Key Features:
1. Multi EMA (Exponential Moving Averages)
Purpose: Displays up to three EMAs, each customizable with different lengths and timeframes.
Use-case: Ideal for identifying short, medium, and long-term market trends.
Settings:
Enable/disable feature.
Length and timeframe adjustments for each EMA individually.
2. GDAX EMA
Purpose: Specifically designed for crossover/crossunder signals using two EMAs.
Use-case: Useful for detecting buy (triangle up) and sell (triangle down) signals.
Settings:
Enable/disable GDAX EMA.
Adjust short and long EMA lengths and timeframes separately.
3. ITG Scalper (TEMA)
Purpose: Utilizes a Triple Exponential Moving Average (TEMA) for reduced lag and quicker response to price changes.
Use-case: Suitable for scalpers and short-term traders aiming for rapid trade decisions.
Settings:
Enable/disable TEMA.
Customizable length and timeframe.
4. VWMA (Volume Weighted Moving Average)
Purpose: Incorporates volume into price averaging to emphasize price movements associated with higher trading volume.
Use-case: Beneficial in confirming trends with volume data.
Settings:
Enable/disable VWMA.
Adjustable length and timeframe.
5. Bollinger Bands
Purpose: Displays volatility bands around a selected moving average type (SMA, EMA, SMMA, WMA, VWMA).
Use-case: Ideal for gauging market volatility, price extremes, and potential reversal points.
Settings:
Customizable moving average type, standard deviation multiplier, and length.
6. Heiken Ashi Candles
Purpose: Presents candlesticks using Heiken Ashi calculations to smooth price action and clarify trend directions.
Use-case: Useful for trend-following strategies.
Settings:
Toggle between regular and Heiken Ashi candles.
7. Keltner Channels
Purpose: Similar to Bollinger Bands but based on EMA and True Range, designed to identify volatility and breakout points.
Use-case: Effective for breakout trading strategies and volatility analysis.
Settings:
Enable/disable True Range calculation.
Adjustable EMA length, multiplier, and True Range length.
8. Smoothed Heiken Ashi Candles
Purpose: Provides further smoothing of Heiken Ashi data using two-stage EMA smoothing for clearer trend identification.
Use-case: Enhanced visual clarity of trends, particularly suitable for swing traders.
Settings:
Adjustable smoothing lengths.
How to Use:
Enable or disable each feature depending on your trading strategy.
Adjust lengths and timeframes to align with your trading style (scalping, day trading, swing trading, etc.).
Interpret crossover signals (GDAX EMA) for entry/exit points.
Use Bollinger Bands and Keltner Channels to identify volatility and potential reversals or breakouts.
This comprehensive indicator simplifies advanced analysis by combining multiple useful features into a single, adaptable script.
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matrixx Global Sessions + Good/Premium Spread ZonesSimple (enough) Script that allows you to visualize the major trading sessions, with some QoL stuff, Includes a "Monday Open" bar for reference when zooming out.
By default no one 'session' is turned on; instead, we have;
Good Zone - where spread tends to close up enough for (me) to trade in the 1-minute timezones
Premium Zone - where the tightest spreads tend to happen and I (you?) can get more aggressive with Stop Losses, and moment-to-moment trade accuracy.
The Monday Open - for reference.
You are able to go into the settings and turn these on and off at will, making any combination of 'zones' you prefer, and can colour code them, as well.
Points of Difference;
You can turn on and off any group or set of sessions for an overview;
Additionally, this is coded so that if there is a "Daylight Saving" or other localized timezone shift, it should be reflected correcty, as timezones are calculated based on each sessions' data, not arbitrarily with +/- as most of the other scripts that do similar to this one.
Monday Open
you can toggle sessions, or instead toggle the 'off hour' zones, at will
MTF Fibonacci Pivots with Mandelbrot FractalsMTF Fibonacci Pivots with Mandelbrot Fractals: Advanced Market Structure Analysis
Overview
The MTF Fibonacci Pivots with Mandelbrot Fractals indicator represents a significant advancement in technical analysis by combining multi-timeframe Fibonacci pivot levels with sophisticated fractal pattern recognition. This powerful tool identifies key support and resistance zones while predicting potential price reversals with remarkable accuracy.
Key Capabilities
This indicator provides traders with three distinct layers of market structure analysis:
Automatic Timeframe Adaptation: The primary pivot set automatically adjusts to your chart's timeframe, ensuring relevant support and resistance levels for your specific trading horizon.
1-Year Fibonacci Pivots: The second layer displays yearly pivots that reveal long-term market cycles and institutional price levels that often act as significant reversal points.
3-Year Fibonacci Pivots: The third layer unveils major market structure zones that typically remain relevant for extended periods, offering strategic context for position trading and long-term investment decisions.
Predictive Technology
What truly distinguishes this indicator is its advanced predictive capability powered by:
Mandelbrot Fractal Pattern Recognition: The indicator implements a sophisticated fractal detection algorithm that identifies recurring price patterns across multiple timeframes. Unlike conventional fractal indicators, it incorporates noise filtering and adaptive sensitivity to market volatility.
Tesla's 3-6-9 Principle Integration: The system incorporates Nikola Tesla's mathematical principle through a cubic Mandelbrot equation (Z_{n+1} = Z_n^3 + C where Z_0 = 0), creating a unique approach to pattern recognition that aligns with natural market rhythms.
Historical Pattern Matching: When a current price pattern exhibits strong similarity to historical formations, the indicator generates predictive targets with confidence ratings. Each prediction undergoes rigorous validation against multiple parameters including trend alignment, volatility context, and mathematical coherence.
Visual Intelligence System
The indicator's visual presentation enhances trading decision-making through:
Confidence-Based Visualization: Predictions display with intuitive star ratings, percentage confidence scores, and contextual information including price movement magnitude and estimated time to target.
Adaptive Color Harmonization: The color system intelligently adjusts to provide optimal visibility while maintaining a professional appearance suitable for any chart setup.
Trend Alignment Indicators: Each prediction includes references to the broader trend context, helping traders avoid counter-trend trades unless the reversal signal carries exceptional strength.
Strategic Applications
This indicator excels in multiple trading scenarios:
Intraday Trading: Identify high-probability reversal zones with precise timing
Swing Trading: Anticipate significant market turns at key structural levels
Position Trading: Recognize major cycle shifts for strategic entry and exit
The automatic 1-year and 3-year Fibonacci pivots provide institutional-grade reference points that typically define major market movements. These longer timeframes reveal critical zones that might be invisible on shorter-term analysis, giving you a significant edge in understanding where price is likely to encounter substantial buying or selling pressure.
This innovative approach to market analysis combines classical Fibonacci mathematics with cutting-edge fractal theory to create a comprehensive market structure visualization system that illuminates both present support/resistance levels and future price targets with exceptional clarity.
Setting Up MTF Fibonacci Pivots with Mandelbrot Fractals
Initial Setup
Adding this indicator to your TradingView charts is straightforward:
Navigate to the "Indicators" button on your chart toolbar
Search for "MTF Fibonacci Pivots with Mandelbrot Fractals"
Select the indicator to add it to your chart
A configuration panel will appear with various setting categories
Recommended Settings
The indicator comes pre-configured with optimal default settings, but you may want to adjust them based on your trading style:
For Day Trading (Timeframes 1-minute to 1-hour)
Pivots Timeframe 1: Auto (automatically adapts to your chart)
Pivots Timeframe 2: Daily
Pivots Timeframe 3: Weekly
Fractal Sensitivity: 2-3
Fractal Lookback Period: 20
Prediction Strength: 2
Color Theme: High Contrast or Dark Mode
For Swing Trading (Timeframes 4-hour to Daily)
Pivots Timeframe 1: Daily
Pivots Timeframe 2: Weekly
Pivots Timeframe 3: Monthly
Fractal Sensitivity: 1-2
Fractal Lookback Period: 30
Prediction Strength: 2-3
Color Theme: Default or Dimmed
For Position Trading (Timeframes Daily to Weekly)
Pivots Timeframe 1: Weekly
Pivots Timeframe 2: Monthly
Pivots Timeframe 3: Quarterly
Fractal Sensitivity: 1
Fractal Lookback Period: 50
Prediction Strength: 1
Color Theme: Monochrome or Pastel
Restoring Default Settings
If you've adjusted settings and wish to return to the defaults:
Right-click on the indicator name on your chart
Select "Settings" from the context menu
In the settings dialog, look for the "Reset All" button at the bottom
Confirm the reset when prompted
Alternatively, you can remove the indicator and add it again for a fresh start with default settings.
Advanced Settings Guidance
Visual Appearance
Use Gradient Colors: Enable for better visual differentiation between pivot levels
Color Transparency: 15% provides an optimal balance between visibility and chart clutter
Line Width: 1-2 for cleaner charts, 3+ for enhanced visibility
Fractal Analysis
Enable Fractal Analysis: Keep enabled for prediction capabilities
Fractal Box Spacing: Higher values (5-10) for cleaner displays, lower values (1-3) for more signals
Maximum Forecast Bars: 20 is optimal for most timeframes, adjust higher for longer predictions
Performance Considerations
Enable Self-Optimization: Keep enabled to maintain smooth chart performance
Resource Priority: Use "Balanced" for most computers, "Performance" for older systems
Force Pivot Display: Enable only when checking specific historical periods
Common Setup Mistakes to Avoid
Setting all timeframes too close together (e.g., Daily, Daily, Weekly) reduces the multi-timeframe advantage
Using high fractal sensitivity (4+) on noisy markets creates excessive signals
Setting fractal box spacing too low causes cluttered prediction boxes
Disabling self-optimization may cause performance issues on complex charts
Using incompatible color themes for your chart background reduces visibility
The indicator's power comes from its default 1-year and 3-year Fibonacci pivot settings, which highlight institutional levels while the auto-timeframe setting adapts to your trading horizon. These carefully balanced defaults provide an excellent starting point for most traders.
For optimal results, I recommend making minimal adjustments at first, then gradually customizing settings as you become familiar with the indicator's behavior in your specific markets and timeframes.
Screenshots:
MACD with TrendIndicator Name: MACD with Trend & Multi-Timeframe Dashboard
Why Use This Indicator?
Two MACDs for Double Confirmation:
It integrates both a standard MACD (fast/slow lengths of your choice) and a Trend MACD (longer lengths). The standard MACD identifies short-term momentum shifts, while the Trend MACD helps confirm the higher-level market trend.
Multi-Timeframe 50/200 SMA Overview:
A built-in dashboard quickly shows whether the 50-period moving average is above or below the 200-period moving average across multiple timeframes (Monthly, Weekly, Daily, etc.). At a glance, you can see if higher timeframes agree with your immediate trading setup.
Clear Buy/Sell Signals:
The script plots buy arrows when the MACD histogram crosses from negative to positive, plus an additional label for the Trend MACD crossing. The same goes for sell signals if momentum flips from positive to negative. This clarity can reduce guesswork.
Customizable & Intuitive:
Easily adjust moving average types (SMA or EMA), lengths, and source inputs to suit different asset classes or personal preferences. Visual color coding helps you quickly interpret bullish vs. bearish conditions.
Recommended Trading Approach
Identify Overall Trend
Check the Trend MACD histogram and the multi-timeframe dashboard (50/200 SMAs). If you see bullish alignment on higher timeframes (e.g., Daily, Weekly) and the Trend MACD is above zero, you know the market environment is supportive for long trades.
Pinpoint Entry Using Standard MACD
Wait for the standard MACD histogram to cross above zero or for a labeled “Buy Signal.” This indicates short-term momentum turning bullish in sync with the broader trend. If the market is already trending up (confirmed by the dashboard), the probability of a successful long entry often improves.
Set a Stop-Loss & Take-Profit
While not included in the code, adding an ATR- or price-based stop-loss can protect against sudden reversals. A simple approach is risking 1–2% per trade and aiming for a 1.5–2× reward relative to that risk.
Monitor Sell Signals
If the short-term MACD crosses below zero—triggering a “Sell Signal”—and the Trend MACD also turns down (or the dashboard flips bearish), consider exiting the position or tightening stops. This alignment of short- and long-term indicators often signals a shift in momentum that could threaten your open profits.
Summary
The MACD with Trend & Multi-Timeframe Dashboard is a versatile, all-in-one toolkit. It combines the immediacy of short-term MACD signals, the validation of a longer-term trend oscillator, and the broader insight of multi-timeframe moving averages. Whether you are a swing trader looking for alignment across bigger trends or a shorter-term trader wanting clear momentum triggers, this indicator helps streamline decision-making and reduce noise.
Disclaimer: As with all technical analysis tools, there is no guarantee of success. Always combine indicator signals with sound risk management and a thorough understanding of market conditions
Multi-Timeframe Stochastic RSI ArrowsMulti-Timeframe Stochastic RSI Arrows Indicator by The Venetian
Dear Moderators before you torch me alive theres nothing groundbreaking just very handy indicator for some users.
This indicator provides traders with a jet fighter-style heads-up display for market momentum across multiple timeframes. By displaying Stochastic RSI directional arrows for 12 different timeframes simultaneously, it offers a comprehensive view of market conditions without requiring multiple chart windows.
How It Works
The indicator calculates the Stochastic RSI for each of 12 common timeframes (1m to 3M) and represents directional movements with intuitive arrows:
- ▲ Green up arrow = Rising momentum
- ▼ Red down arrow = Falling momentum
- ◄► Yellow horizontal arrows = Flat/sideways momentum
- ► Gray right arrow = Just peaked (crossed above overbought)
- ◄ Gray left arrow = Just bottomed (crossed below oversold)
Each timeframe's status appears with its label (e.g., "1m ▲") in a clean, vertically-stacked display using ATR-based spacing to maintain consistent visual appearance regardless of price scale.
Key Features
- ATR-Based Spacing : Uses Average True Range to maintain consistent distances between labels even as chart scale changes
- Multi-Timeframe Analysis: Easily spot divergences and confluences across timeframes (1m, 3m, 5m, 15m, 30m, 1h, 2h, 4h, 1D, 1W, 1M, 3M)
- Sensitivity Control: Adjust flat detection sensitivity to filter out noise
- Customisable Appearance: Modify arrow size, vertical spacing, and show/hide timeframe labels
- Overbought/Oversold Detection: Highlights when momentum has peaked or bottomed at extreme levels
- Trading Applications
- Trend Alignment: Quickly identify when multiple timeframes align in the same direction
- Divergence Detection: Spot when shorter timeframes begin to shift against longer ones
- Entry/Exit Timing: Use crossovers of significant timeframes as potential signals
- Market Context: Maintain awareness of the bigger picture while trading shorter timeframes
This indicator doesn't break new ground technically but excels in presenting complex multi-timeframe information in a clean, actionable format — much like a pilot's heads-up display provides critical information at a glance. The ATR-based positioning ensures consistent visibility across different instruments and market conditions.
Great effort has been made for this script to adhere to TradingView's Pine Script house rules and focuses on trader usability rather than introducing novel technical concepts.