Currency Strength and MTF Direction Panel
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- Su Watanabe
- Sürüm: 1.20
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Currency Strength & MTF Direction Panel
What is Currency Strength & MTF Direction Panel?
A real-time currency analysis dashboard that ranks all 8 major currencies by composite strength, displays trend direction across 4 timeframes (M15/H1/H4/D1), and suggests which pair to focus on. Designed by a data analyst using statistical methods. Non-repainting. Works with all major FX brokers.
Do any of these sound familiar?
- You open multiple charts every morning, flip between pairs, and still cannot decide which one to trade.
- You enter EURUSD because it "looks good," only to realize GBPUSD had a much cleaner move you missed.
- You check multiple timeframes for direction, but M15 says up, H1 says down, and you end up uncertain.
Without an objective way to compare all 8 major currencies at once, pair selection tends to become guesswork. And when you analyze timeframes one by one, contradictions can pile up faster than clarity.
This indicator addresses both problems on a single panel. It ranks all 8 major currencies by composite strength, shows trend direction across 4 timeframes, and suggests which pair to focus on -- strongest versus weakest, with a Buy or Sell label.
All calculations use confirmed (closed) bars only. Non-repainting. Once a bar closes, strength values, rankings, and MTF directions are final.
How It Helps in Practice
Before:
- Spending time each session scanning charts to pick a pair
- Missing a strong move because you were watching the wrong pair
- Getting conflicting signals across timeframes and hesitating on entry
- Trading a pair where both currencies are weak, resulting in choppy price action
After:
- Opening one chart, glancing at the panel, and quickly identifying the strongest and weakest currency
- Focusing on the pair with the widest strength gap
- Seeing M15/H1/H4/D1 directions in one row, reducing the need for tab-switching
- Skipping pairs where both currencies have similar strength, helping to avoid chop
A Practical Example
Step 1: It is 09:00 GMT, London session just opened. You attach the panel to any chart. The ranking shows GBP at 78 (rank 1) and JPY at 22 (rank 8). The recommended pair reads "Buy GBPJPY [A]."
Step 2: The quality rating is [A] -- large strength gap, MTF directions aligned, and momentum accelerating. You enable Detail Mode and check the MTF row: GBP shows Up across all 4 timeframes. JPY shows Down across all four.
Step 3: You open the GBPJPY chart and look for a long entry using your own strategy. The panel helped with direction and pair selection; your strategy handles timing.
Step 4: Meanwhile, EURUSD shows EUR at 52 and USD at 48 -- almost no gap. The panel does not recommend it. You skip it, avoiding a potentially ranging session.
The panel helps you identify which currency is dominant, which is weakest, which pair to watch, and whether the timeframes agree -- without chart-hopping.
Composite Currency Strength Scoring
The panel calculates individual currency strength using a weighted composite of three components across all 28 major FX cross pairs. Each currency receives a final strength score from 0 to 100.
1. RSI Average (60%) - Reads RSI(14) values from all 28 cross pairs involving each currency and computes the mean. This captures the overall directional bias.
2. Momentum (20%) - Measures how much the RSI average has changed over the last 5 bars. Detects acceleration or deceleration in strength.
3. Breadth (20%) - Counts the percentage of related pairs where the currency is on the strong side (RSI above 50). A currency strong in 6 out of 7 pairs scores higher than one strong in only 3.
A currency scoring above 60 is gaining broad momentum across multiple pairs. Below 40, it is weakening. The wider the gap between two currencies, the stronger the potential directional bias in that pair.
Multi-Timeframe Direction
For each currency, the panel displays trend direction on 4 timeframes: M15, H1, H4, and D1.
Direction is determined by EMA(20) and EMA(50) position:
- Up -- EMA20 is sufficiently above EMA50
- Down -- EMA20 is sufficiently below EMA50
- Sideways -- The difference between EMA20 and EMA50 is small relative to price level
When all 4 timeframes show the same direction for a currency, confluence is high. When directions are mixed, the currency may be in transition -- less suitable for trend-following approaches.
Recommended Pair with Quality Rating
The panel identifies the pair with the largest strength gap: rank-1 currency versus rank-8 currency. Each recommendation includes a quality rating (A, B, or C) based on multiple factors.
Quality A -- Large strength gap, MTF directions aligned, and momentum accelerating. Conditions appear well-organized for this pair.
Quality B -- Moderate strength gap or partial MTF alignment. Worth watching, but confirm with your own analysis before entering.
Quality C -- Small strength gap or conflicting MTF directions. Consider waiting for a clearer opportunity.
The quality score considers: strength difference between currencies, how many of the 4 timeframes agree on direction, momentum of the strongest currency, and session context. When the strength gap is below the threshold, "No recommendation" is displayed.
Session Display
The panel shows the current active session based on your Server GMT Offset setting:
Tokyo: 00:00 - 09:00 GMT
London: 08:00 - 17:00 GMT
New York: 13:00 - 22:00 GMT
Tokyo / London overlap: 08:00 - 09:00 GMT
London / New York overlap: 13:00 - 17:00 GMT
Off: Outside the above
Session awareness helps you match pair selection to liquidity. GBP and EUR pairs tend to move during London. USD and CAD pairs are often more active during New York. JPY pairs frequently move during Tokyo.
Key Features
- Composite strength ranking (RSI 60% + Momentum 20% + Breadth 20%) for 8 currencies
- Multi-timeframe direction (M15/H1/H4/D1) with Up/Down/Sideways detection
- Recommended pair with Buy/Sell direction and quality rating (A/B/C)
- Horizontal strength bar graph for visual comparison
- Session display with overlap detection
- Non-repainting -- all values calculated on confirmed closed bars
- Works with all major FX brokers (auto-detects symbol naming)
- No DLL required
- Alert, push, and email notifications on rank changes (confirmed bar basis)
- 4-corner positioning with adjustable offset and font size
- Detail mode ON/OFF for compact or full display
Who This Is For
Recommended for:
- Traders who want an objective way to pick a pair each session
- Multi-timeframe traders who need M15 through D1 direction at a glance
- Swing and intraday traders who trade major FX pairs
- Traders who already have an entry strategy but want help with pair selection
Not recommended for:
- Those looking for exact entry/exit arrow signals
- Scalpers trading exclusively on M1
- Traders who only trade one fixed pair and never switch
Parameters
Panel Display
Panel X Position (default: 20) - Horizontal position in pixels.
Panel Y Position (default: 30) - Vertical position in pixels.
Font Size (default: 10, range: 6-16) - Text size for panel elements.
Detail Mode (default: false) - When true, displays MTF direction rows for all 8 currencies.
Detail Page (default: 1, options: 1 or 2) - Page 1: MTF direction overview. Page 2: Score breakdown for top/bottom currencies.
Corner Position (default: Left Upper) - Panel anchor corner.
Server Time
Server GMT Offset (default: 2, range: -12 to +14) - Difference between broker server time and GMT. Used for session detection.
Notifications
Alert Notification (default: false) - MT5 popup alert on rank changes. Fires on confirmed bar close only.
Push Notification (default: false) - Push to MT5 mobile app. Requires MetaQuotes ID setup.
Mail Notification (default: false) - Email notification. Requires SMTP setup in MT5.
Min Strength Diff to Notify (default: 15.0, range: 0-100) - Minimum strength gap required to trigger notification. Notifications fire when the strongest/weakest currencies change and the gap exceeds this threshold.
FAQ
Q: The panel does not appear on my chart.
A: Ensure Tools > Options > Expert Advisors has "Allow Algorithmic Trading" checked. Also verify Panel X/Y values are not placing the panel off-screen (reset to X=20, Y=30). The indicator needs access to 28 major FX pairs for calculation.
Q: Some currencies show N/A or no data.
A: The indicator needs history data for all 28 cross pairs. Right-click the Market Watch window and select "Show All" to add missing pairs. If your broker uses special symbol names (e.g., EURUSDm), the indicator detects this automatically in most cases.
Q: Notifications are not working.
A: Verify that at least one notification type is set to true. Check that the threshold is not set too high. Push notifications require MetaQuotes ID configuration, and email requires SMTP setup. Notifications fire on confirmed bar close only.
Q: The recommended pair shows "None."
A: This means the strength gap between the strongest and weakest currency is below the threshold, or MTF direction conditions are not met. In ranging or mixed markets, this is normal behavior. The panel does not force a recommendation when conditions are unclear.
Q: Does the indicator repaint?
A: No. All strength values and EMA directions are calculated using confirmed closed bars. Once a bar closes, the displayed values are final. The forming bar is excluded from calculations.
Q: Which timeframe should I attach the indicator to?
A: Any timeframe works. The panel reads M15, H1, H4, and D1 data internally regardless of your chart timeframe.
Q: Can I use the recommended pair as my only trading signal?
A: The recommended pair indicates where conditions appear organized. It does not indicate when to enter or where to place stops. Use it as a pair selection filter, then apply your own entry strategy.
About the Developer
Designed and developed by a data analyst with a statistics-focused background. This indicator is built as a currency environment assessment tool that evaluates which currencies have measurable momentum and whether multiple timeframes confirm the direction.
The analysis uses RSI-based relative strength averaging, momentum rate-of-change measurement, breadth analysis (directional consistency across pairs), and EMA-based trend detection.
Concept: Data-driven pair selection, not gut feelings.
Disclaimer
This indicator does not provide investment advice. All information displayed is reference data based on technical analysis and does not guarantee future price movements. All trading decisions are made at the user's own risk. The author assumes no liability for any losses incurred through the use of this indicator.
