Multi-Symbol, Multi-Indicator Screener on Tradingview (free)
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Last Update: May 5, 2024
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Multi-Symbol Multi-Indicator Screener w/ Alert
- Screen up to 40 ticker symbols
- Use almost any indicator on tradingview as screening criteria
- On-Screen label and real-time alerts
Find the trades you want when they happen.
Features:
This screener allows to screen multiple (up to 40) symbols for a condition defined by the user, including other Tradingview indicator values.
It plots a label and adds the symbols and chart time frames to the label for those symbols that meet the screening condition. There are some examples further below.
The indicator / screener is designed to use other indicators as a data source, where possible.
On the label the symbols represent stock symbols. The numbers represent the chart time frame in which the condition was screened. (30) = 30 minutes, (120) = 120 minutes, (D) = 1 day, (3D) = 3 days, (W) = 1 week, and so forth.
Requirements:
– the indicators you want to use as source data need to be on the same chart as the screener, but not in the same pane.
– It will not work for all 3rd-party indicators, but for most, including those where the code is hidden.
The script provides the specific capabilities detailed below:
1. Data inputs:
– add up to 40 symbols to be screened
– check field for each symbol allow the user to enable/disable screening for each symbol individually
– ability to add up to two (2) external source data that can be compared to each other, where possible, by a logical operator or compared to an absolute value
– a check field to select whether the logical operation takes places between Source #1 and Source #2 or between Source # 1 and an absolute value.
– users can also define how far from the last bar the label is plotted on the chart
2. Operations available, whenever possible based on source data:
– “crossing”
– “cross up”
– “cross down”
– “rejected from resistance (Source #1) in the last bar”, which means “High was above Source #1 (resistance level) in the last completed bar and ‘close’ (current price of the symbol) is now below Source #1” (resistance level).
– “rejected from resistance (Source #1) in the last 2 bars”, which means “High was above Source #1 (resistance level) in one of the last two (2) completed bars and ‘close’ (current price of the symbol) is now below Source #1” (resistance level).
– “rejected from support (Source #1) in the last bar” — similar to above except with Lows and rejection from support level
– “rejected from support (Source #1) in the last 2 bars” — similar to above except with Lows and rejection from support level
– “greater than”
– “less than”
– “is up”
– “is down”
– “is up %”
– “is down %”
Screening examples could be:
– Source #1 “crossed up” Source #2
– Source #1 is “greater than” 20
3. Output:
a. Label
The label can be modified in terms of colors and position (how many bars away from the last bar)
b. Alerts
– Get alerted if one or more symbols meet the condition.
– To set up the alert visit the alerts setup screen in TV and select this screener.