Multi Timeframe Buy and Sell Power Pro MT5
30 USD
Publicado:
6 febrero 2026
Versión actual:
1.2
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Multi Timeframe Buy and Sell Power Pro MT5 Indicator
Overview
Key Benefits
Display and Signals
The indicator creates a horizontal dashboard of columns, one for each enabled timeframe plus the "Main Trend." Each column shows:
Calculation Basis
Alerts and Notifications
Alerts trigger when a signal changes (e.g., from "Neutral" to "Strong Buy"), but only after the indicator has fully initialized. You can:
Customization Options
Tailor the indicator to your preferences through grouped input settings:
How to Use
Example Strategy:
Enter a long position when lower timeframes show "Buy" or stronger, and the main trend is "Buy." Watch for "Reversal Incoming" as an exit signal.
Requirements and Notes
This indicator streamlines multi-timeframe trading by turning complex pressure data into actionable insights.
For feedback or enhancements, reach out via Telegram.
Added Hurst exponent
The Hurst exponent (H) is a statistical measure used to analyze the long-term memory and fractal properties of time series data, such as stock prices or river flows. Developed by hydrologist Harold Edwin Hurst, it ranges from 0 to 1: H = 0.5 indicates a random walk with no correlation; H > 0.5 suggests persistent trends (positive autocorrelation); and H < 0.5 implies anti-persistence (mean-reverting behavior). It's commonly applied in finance to detect market trends or efficiency.