📊 Multi-Timeframe RSI and MACD Table – The Only Momentum Dashboard You’ll Ever Need
Looking to supercharge your entries and exits with a crystal-clear momentum dashboard?
Meet the Multi-Timeframe RSI and MACD Table – a must-have TradingView indicator designed specifically for scalpers, day traders, and swing traders who rely on multi-timeframe confluence.
🧠 “Momentum is the language of the markets. This indicator makes you fluent.”
🔍 What Is It?
The Multi-Timeframe RSI and MACD Table is a TradingView-powered visual dashboard that displays:
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📈 Relative Strength Index (RSI)
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📉 MACD values (MACD Line - Signal Line)
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⚡ MACD crossover signals
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🔁 Across up to 6 timeframes – from 5 min scalps to Daily trends
Each row in the table represents a timeframe, showing live RSI, MACD strength, and crossover arrows (▲/▼) so you can instantly identify bullish or bearish momentum across your chart.
✅ All this is neatly visualized in the top-right corner of your chart.
🛠 How to Use It
This is a plug-and-play tool. Here’s how to set it up and extract maximum value:
Step 1: Load the Indicator
Search for “Multi-Timeframe RSI and MACD Table” on TradingView’s Indicator library or follow the link from my TradingView profile. Add it to any chart.
Step 2: Choose Your Timeframes
You’ll see input boxes to define 5 additional timeframes (default: 5m, 15m, 1h, 4h, 1D). These work alongside your chart’s current timeframe.
Step 3: Read the Table
Each row shows:
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Timeframe (e.g., 15m)
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RSI: Over 50 = bullish, Under 50 = bearish
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MACD value: Positive = bullish momentum, Negative = bearish
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Signal: ▲ for MACD bullish crossover, ▼ for bearish crossover
🎨 Background colors:
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🟩 Green = bullish
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🟥 Red = bearish
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⚪ Neutral = mixed signals
Step 4: Set Alerts
This script has built-in alerts for when RSI > 50 and MACD crosses up (bullish), or RSI < 50 and MACD crosses down (bearish) – perfect for tf1 (usually your trade entry timeframe).
🧠 Why This Matters
Most traders fail because they trade against the higher timeframe momentum.
This tool eliminates that problem by giving you a 360-degree view of trend strength and directional bias.
✅ Avoid false breakouts
✅ Enter with high probability setups
✅ Exit early when momentum shifts
Especially useful for:
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Prop firm traders managing risk
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Scalpers trading $NQ, $MNQ, $ES, $CL
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Swing traders confirming daily/4H trend before entries
💡 Example Use Case
Let’s say you’re trading MNQ on a 5-minute chart:
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Check the table:
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5m: RSI 56 ✅ | MACD +1.25 ✅ | Signal ▲
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15m: RSI 61 ✅ | MACD +2.08 ✅ | Signal ▲
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1h: RSI 47 ❌ | MACD -1.15 ❌ | Signal ▼
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Conclusion: Lower timeframes support a long, but 1H says caution. You either lower your risk or wait for the 1H confirmation.
🧭 Trade with alignment. Trade with confluence.
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⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not guarantee profits or predict future movements. All trading involves risk – never trade with money you can’t afford to lose.
🔗 Try It Now
Ready to upgrade your trade decisions?
👉 Find it on TradingView
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