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This is a little snippet you can paste into your Strategy to set the testing start date and time.
It is not a Strategy per se, though is an example with the timestamp script included.
Instructions are fairly straight forward, and are listed in the script.
If for some reason you also wanted an end date, that too is possible. Just leave a note in the comments.
Disclaimer: We searched for a similar script on TV, and could not find anything at this point in time.
You can set your preferred date and time in the input section of the settings.
Enjoy!
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Candle FMTFMultitimeframe candlesticks with shadows. Script draws each next candle gradually. Sorry for bad english. Good Luck in tradework!
TSP Cycles DoubleDouble Cycles
You can setup higher timeframe cycle period's as argument, default is M30
Cuyle's Multi-IndicatorsI have combine multiple indicators into the same indicator to allow the addition of more indicators on your chart if you are currently using the free subscription which limits your indicators
It contains 3 EMAs, Bollinger Bands, and a Greater Timer Frame High/Low
Triple 3 EMA ConvergenceThis indicator was made specifically to trigger alerts when multiple EMA lines are converging on multiple time frames.
You change which 3 time frames it looks at (Default 1h, 3h, D) and 3 EMA lengths (Default 8,21,100).
You can also change the threshold in which the convergence is triggered (How tight the convergence must be to trigger (Default 1))
It uses ATR as a filter on each of the time frames with the ATR length set to the FastEMA length setting
If the Daily chart only (Or largest Resolution) is converging, you will see a red column with the value of 100.
If 2 of 3 resolutions are converging, you will see a yellow column with the value of 200.
If all 3 resolutions are converging, you will see a green column with the value of 300.
With this in mind you can set alerts when the value is above any or all of these levels.
Please contact me if you need any further explanation or have suggestions.
Donations are not required but are always welcomed and much appreciated.
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Always show daily EMAThis script will always plot the daily EMA regardless of which timeframe you are on.
Volume Weighted Average Range Bands [DW]This is an experimental study designed to identify the underlying trend bias and volatility of an instrument over any custom interval TradingView supports.
First, reset points are established at points where the opening price of the interval changes.
Next, Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) is calculated. It is the cumulative sum of typical price times volume divided by the cumulative volume. The cumulation starts over upon each reset point.
After that, Volume Weighted Average Range (VWAR) is calculated. The formula structure is the same as VWAP, except using range rather than typical price.
Lastly, the bands are calculated by multiplying the VWAR by the specified multiplier (approximate Golden Ratio by default) and by 1 through 5, then adding to and subtracting from the VWAP.
Custom Bar Colors are included.
Multi-Bollinger [DW]This is an experimental study designed to visualize trend activity and volatility using a set of two Bollinger Bands calculated with a basis moving average type of your choice.
The available moving averages in this script are:
-Exponential Moving Average
-Simple Moving Average
-Weighted Moving Average
-Volume Weighted Moving Average
-Hull Moving Average
-Least Squares Moving Average
-Arnaud Legoux Moving Average
-Coefficient of Variation Weighted Moving Average
-Fractal Adaptive Moving Average
-Kaufman's Adaptive Moving Average
In addition, a middle filter is calculated by taking the median of the two basis lines.
Multi-Timeframe functionality is included. You can choose any timeframe that Tradingview supports as the basis resolution for the bands.
Custom bar color scheme is included with four options to choose from.
TS avg/ema 2 timeframeChart alerts of Cross between Average price and EMA on 2 timeframe
First timeframe comes from period
Second timeframe comes from input (default 1hour)
Laguerre Multi-Filter [DW]This is an experimental study designed to identify underlying price activity using a series of Laguerre Filters.
Two different modes are included within this script:
-Ribbon Mode - A ribbon of 18 Laguerre Filters with separate Gamma values is calculated.
-Band Mode - An average of the 18 filters generates the basis line. Then, Golden Mean ATR over the specified sampling period multiplied by 1 and 2 are added and subtracted to the basis line to generate the bands.
Multi-Timeframe functionality is included. You can choose any timeframe that TradingView supports as the basis resolution for the script.
Custom bar colors are included. Bar colors are based on the direction of any of the 18 filters, or the average filter's direction in Ribbon Mode. In Band Mode, the colors are based solely on the average filter's direction.
SuperTrend MultiTimeFrame with Alerts V.1SuperTrend Multi Time Frame with Multi Alerts ... you can insert alerts for all supertrend viewed on graph.
Different alerts for long and short.
This script plot 5min, 1H and 1D!
Enjoy!
MTF Polarity Grid [DW]This is an experimental study designed to track directional polarities across multiple timeframes and express them as a simple two color grid.
The polarity in this calculation is determined by divergence between a fast and slow McGinley Dynamic.
Your current resolution's polarity is the top row, the rows below are are for higher timeframes of your choice.
MTF Donchian Quadrants [DW]This is a simple Donchian Channel variation that separates the the channels into quadrants, and enables MTF calculation.
Average open and close plots are included for additional confirmation of a trend.
Hawkeye RoadkillWait for the Roadkill signal – then dive for the perfect kill!
Hawkeye Roadkill looks at multiple timeframes simultaneously, and then provides two entry signals, one based on the trend and the other on volume.
One of the biggest problems traders face is that whenever they see a signal or set up in one timeframe, they immediately look at a lower or higher timeframe chart to validate the signal for the confidence to enter the trade. This is a classic problem, and one that can be seen on virtually every trader’s screen, which can be cluttered with several charts, all with different timeframes and all giving different signals to the confused trader. Ultimately, the trader loses both money and confidence, and is no longer able to trade.
For example, if you are looking at a daily chart, does the weekly chart also suggest that your trade is valid? Or, if you are looking at a 15 minute timeframe, does the one-hour chart confirm your analysis? Often the two charts will differ in their signals, since a trend that has begun in one timeframe, may already be ending in another.
So you have two clear signals to get you into the market in your preferred timeframe.
Trading Session IndicatorThis indicator is basically just a back-testing tool. All it does is highlight the background of your charts with the specified color within the specified timezone.
This is useful particularly for back-testing purposes, such as testing a day-trading strategy within a particular period of the day or ignoring signals that fall within the given timeframe (which is useful for ignoring setups during your testing that appear while you're asleep or at work etc.)
Take it easy :)
- Matt.
Multiple Ichimoku CloudsFor anyone that uses the Ichimoku Cloud there is a consistent need to flip between timeframes to get information about this at all levels. However, that trouble is now over. In this script there are 4 Ichimoku Clouds that operate in 4 different time frames. To change the timeframe simply change the multiplication factor to the desired levels. How this script works is that it takes your current timeframe as an input then it applies multiplication factors to it to achieve larger timescales. In the example here we are looking at the XBTJPY pair on the 1 hour. Our first cloud is 1x scaling, meaning that it is the 1 hour cloud. The second and third are 2x and 4x respectively meaning that we are looking at the 2 hour cloud and the 4 hour cloud. Lastly the largest cloud is the 24x cloud, aka the daily cloud. Now you only really need one look at the clouds for all the essential information.
As always feel free to message me about anything regarding this script.
Be happy :)
4 Time Frame Two EMAs Ribbon Comparison - Tom1traderI had seen something like this on metatrader but not here. Since I use TradingView and not metatrader had some fun with this. Indicates up or down for 4 chosen time Frames and as such helps to see the historical trend. Works best on daily or shorter charts because of load time.
User can choose the length of the two exponential moving averages used on each time frame or use defaults 9 and 15.
User can choose the 4 time frames defaults are (display from top to bottom) 5, 15, 60 and D.
Displays a column of 4 dots or circles for each bar of current chart the top being the shortest time frame.
If the faster exponential moving average is above the slower (uptrend) the dot is green else red.
This is similar (actually what I was originally shooting for but took extra time to figure out time frames on here) to another script of mine that has the same display method but uses a spaced set of Hull Moving Averages on one time frame, you choose the shortest length and the space increment between the averages. One may work better than the other for different markets or trading styles. The other one is here: Have fun trading and keep smiling!
MTF Previous Open/Close/RangeThis indicator will simply plot on your chart the Daily/Weekly/Monthly previous candle levels.
The "Auto" mode will allow automatic adjustment of timeframe displayed according to your chart.
Otherwise you can select manually.
Indicator plots the open/close and colors the high-low range area in the background.
Hope this simple indicator will help you !
You can check my indicators via my TradingView's Profile : @PRO_Indicators
BullTrading MultiTimeFrame ATR %Good afternoon traders.
Have you ever got trapped on the middle of a consolidation? Well, it just happened to me trading the 1 minute chart last friday!
So, I coded this script to display a percentage of ATR for a given resolution.
Now, how can you benefit using this information?
For example:
Using the standard settings (resolution is calibrated 15 minutes in order to trade 1minute charts), just draw your prefered support and resistance. Then measure the number of pips between support and resistance. This number should be approximately the same the indicator is displaying. If the indicator is displaying a lower value, maybe it will be a good idea to tighten your support/resistance levels (if the price goes against you, you will have confidence and probability on your side to open an opposite position and reach your Take profit before a new reversal take place.
Change colors and resolution for your desired timeframe until you find your particular "sweet spot"
Have a nice trading week.
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.
MTF Trend 4 in 1 multi time frame consistence check indicatorPrice can be up trend and downtrend simultaneously in different timeframes.
Experienced traders know the importance of looking at Multiple Time Frames.
Analyzing multi time frame chart allows trader to have a greater view on the price action.
This MTF trend indicator shows the trend of current time frame and 3 higher time frames in a single chart. In addition, it will check the consistence of all 4 time frames. It will not repaint.
It will only work on time based charts. Tick and range charts are not supported.
The green dots represent uptrend, and the red dots represent downtrend.
The 'trend period' is used to measure the direction of price within the given number of bars.
The dots of value 1 at the bottom is the trend of 'timeframe 1'
The dots of value 2 is the trend of 'timeframe 2'
The dots of value 3 is the trend of 'timeframe 3'
The dots of value 4 is the trend of current timeframe.
If current and 3 higher time frames are in the same direction, the dots at the top will appear.
Otherwise, there will be no dots at value 6.
'timeframe1' 'timeframe2' and 'timeframe3' must be higher than current timeframe, if your chart is 15min, then 'timeframe1' 'timeframe2' and 'timeframe3' must be 15min or higher.
It will highlight bars when trends are inconsistent in different timeframes.
You can change the highlight color, or disable this feature.
The highlighted bars represent the situation where price may change its direction from previous trend, or in a short-term adjustment.