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Futures Trend Signaler

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What this indicator is

Futures Trend Signaler is a compact trend/bias dashboard built for futures (and any liquid symbol) that combines:

EMA trend alignment (EMA9 vs EMA21), and

Micro price positioning versus a higher‑timeframe EMA (e.g., 15s and 1s price relative to the 1m EMA9),

plus crossover markers on the chart to timestamp regime shifts.

It’s designed to answer, in seconds:

“Is the market in a bullish or bearish EMA structure?”

“Are the lower timeframes aligned with the higher timeframe?”

“When was the most recent bull/bear crossover?”

What it shows (table)

The table includes:

1m EMA9 vs EMA21

State: EMA9 > EMA21 / EMA9 < EMA21 / neutral

Bias: Bullish / Bearish / Neutral

“Last cross” context (so you know what the most recent regime shift was)

15s EMA9 vs EMA21

Same state/bias logic as the 1m row

1s EMA9 vs EMA21

Same state/bias logic as the 1m row

15s Price vs 1m EMA9

Shows whether micro price is above or below the 1m EMA9

1s Price vs 1m EMA9

Same, but even more “micro”

This structure gives you a quick “stacked timeframe” view:

1m EMA structure = your baseline regime,

15s/1s EMA structure = your momentum alignment,

15s/1s price vs 1m EMA9 = your immediate pressure/positioning vs the baseline.

What it plots (crossover markers)

For each EMA crossover set (1m, 15s, 1s), the script plots:

Bull cross marker (arrow up)

Bear cross marker (arrow down)

To keep the chart clean:

It keeps only the most recent bull cross and most recent bear cross per tracked timeframe.

When a new bull/bear cross happens, the prior marker of that same type/timeframe is removed.

Markers are differentiated by:

Color and/or a mini label on the marker (e.g., “1m”, “15s”, “1s”), so you can instantly tell which timeframe produced the signal.

Inputs / customization

Typical controls include:

Show/hide table

Table position + text size

Lower‑timeframe selections (so you can change 15s/1s if your symbol or plan doesn’t support seconds data)

Optional marker sizing / visibility settings (if you decide to expose them)

Recommended usage

Use the 1m EMA9/EMA21 as your baseline bias filter.

Use 15s & 1s EMA alignment to confirm momentum is in agreement before entries.

Use 15s/1s price vs 1m EMA9 as a quick “pressure” check (continuation vs mean‑reversion risk).

Use the most recent crossover markers to avoid trading into a fresh regime change without confirmation.

Limitations / notes

Seconds‑based signals require seconds data availability for your symbol/account. If not supported, switch those inputs to a higher LTF (e.g., 1m / 5m).

Because the indicator uses multi‑timeframe data, responsiveness can depend on your current chart timeframe and how often TradingView updates each series.

Disclaimer

This indicator is for educational/informational purposes only and does not constitute trading or investment advice. Futures trading involves substantial risk and can result in significant losses. Always manage risk and follow your plan.
เอกสารเผยแพร่
Futures Trend Signaler is a compact, multi-timeframe EMA “trend dashboard” built for intraday futures/index trading.

It displays a clean table (1m + two lower timeframes you choose, e.g., 15s and 1s) that shows:

EMA 9 vs EMA 21 (short-term momentum / immediate trend direction)

EMA 21 vs EMA 50 (trend “sustainability” / broader continuation bias)

Price vs 1m EMA 9 (LTF/Ultra price position relative to the 1-minute momentum line)

Each cell is color-coded (green = bullish, red = bearish, gray = neutral/na) so you can read bias at a glance. When a new EMA crossover occurs, the table also flags it (and tracks the most recent bull/bear cross) so you can quickly see if momentum just flipped—without cluttering the chart with overlapping markers.

Fully customizable table position and text size. Designed to stay lightweight by using minimal higher/lower timeframe requests.

Disclaimer: This indicator is for informational/educational purposes only and is not financial advice. Always use proper risk management.

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