INVITE-ONLY SCRIPT

Screener Green?

By SilentJatt
Updated
Based on the teachings of Rob Smith

Ability to change the timeframe and the symbols this indicator is scanning through in the input tab under settings of this indicator. Maximum symbols 40. All of the symbols need to entered. If any symbol field is left empty, the script might not work properly.

This is a simple screener which checks if the current candle is green/going up.

I add it 4 times and change the timeframes on each one to tell me if any of the symbols scanning through have FTFC(Full time frame continuity). If a symbol appears in all of the timeframes selected, it would have continuity in all those timeframe. Meaning going up in all of those timeframes.

I like to add a textbox manually on top of the labels when I change the timeframe to tell me which timeframe the indicator is scanning through.

Always double check in the settings of the indicator that the correct timeframe is selected.

First label is for all of the symbols the indicator is scanning.
Second label is the result of the scan. Text is bigger in this label than the first label to differentiate from the first label and for ease of use.

Please DM me on how to access this indicator.
Release Notes
cleaned up the chart

changed text color
Release Notes
Default timeframe is now 3M (3 Months). It can be changed under "Input" in settings.
The timeframe that the indicator is scanning through is displayed at the top of the labels.
ftfcgreengreenbarsscannerscreenerstratthestrattimeframecontinuityTrend Analysis

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