This is an example of how to reference higher timeframe data without the need for a 'security()' call. I have attempted to create the function example: f_insecurity() with the purpose of wrapping up and pumping out all common relevent HTF price data that's needed for your everyday indicators in a reliable fashion.
====== ABOUT THIS INDICATOR - A simple but highly customisable display of previous higher time-frame OHLC values, drawn using line.new and label.new. Nothing fancy but... - Customised resolution input which excludes time frames lower than 1 hour while extending the common higher reference inputs to include: • 6, and 12 Hour • 5...
This script takes 2 of the most popular moving averages ( 4 & 8 SMA ) in one indicator and will allow you the set the resolution to any time frame you want. If you are day trading, but want to keep an eye on the daily 4 SMA and 8 SMA on your 5 min chart; this script will do the trick. You can also change the period for both MA's.
This script extends my other two Array examples (which I've also provided to you open source): The Ticker-centric 5m,15m,45m,1h,4h,1d resolution labels using arrays: And the more Macro VIX,GLD,TLT,QQQ,SPY,IWM 1d resolution labels using arrays: This script aims to show how to use min/max/avg with Arrays easily. My next example after this will be exploring the...
This is a simple multi-resolution (multi-timeframe) RSI indicator that overlays the current chart to show labels for specified oversold and overbought areas defined with inputs. Up to 4 different resolutions/timeframes for their respective RSI (1,2,3, or 4). RSI1 is always enabled and can not be disabled. Red labels with white text represent overbought RSI...
=== Easy dynamic resolution dashboard (initial) === Easy dashboard to show different running reolution bars most of the scale is adjustable. Current state is initial and could have some bugs, or been in a cleaner way of coding. Let me know if you find something so we could fix it Best way to start is in a seperate pane to adjust...
This script is for a triple moving average indicator where the user can select from different types of moving averages, price sources, lookback periods and resolutions. Features: - 3 Moving Averages with variable MA types, periods, price sources, resolutions and the ability to disable each individually - Crossovers are plotted on the chart with detailed...
This script is for a triple moving average indicator where the user can select from different types of moving averages, price sources, lookback periods and resolutions. Features: - 3 Moving Averages with variable MA types, periods, price sources, resolutions and the ability to disable each individually - Crossovers are plotted on the chart with detailed...
This script lets you plot a simple or exponential moving average from a specific time frame that you can select. For example, if you always want the Daily 50MA on your chart, regardless of what resolution your chart is on, this will do it. It's also color coded to show if it's rising or falling.
Very simple indicator script to display multiple simple moving averages. I know others have made this but they often are too feature-rich and can get cluttered. Can optionally show a cross when MA 1 crosses MA 3. These are colors such that when MA 1 crosses BELOW MA 3 a red cross is shown, and green when crossing above.
This is a script to call resolutions with some math on top of your base resolution. Using the modulo operator to quantize integer values, it works by converting the modified resolution integer to a 4 digit string value. Use the function within your own scripts to call funny resolutions otherwise difficult to calculate. You cannot add series expressions to...
This is a script to call resolutions with some math on top of your base resolution. THIS IS NOT AN INDICATOR TO USE ON A CHART!!! The resolution call function is really useful for your own scripting ideas! Using the modulo operator to quantize integer values, it works by converting the modified resolution integer to a 4 digit string value. The function...
B3 M ulti T ime F rame - O pen H igh L ow C lose For showing a 2nd resolution on one chart; Not much more to say about that :)
Displays 5, 20, 50, and 200 days moving averages on any chart regardless of the chart's resolution.It makes sure you see the same moving average regardless the resolution of your chart or your timeframe