Multi-Timeframe Fu$ion

Original price was: $796.Current price is: $358.

Note: Multi-TimeFrame Fu$ion is a standalone indicator that requires an external input indicator, and your purchase does not include any input indicator. You can connect it with any indicator that outputs readable Dedicated NinjaScript signals. If you regularly analyze multiple timeframes, you already know the process can get messy. Running several charts at once often leads to fragmented attention. Each timeframe shows its own context, and instead of gaining clarity, it can feel like you’re juggling too many signals at the same time. On top of that, reviewing and validating a strategy across multiple timeframes takes more effort. Each timeframe…

Description

Note: Multi-TimeFrame Fu$ion is a standalone indicator that requires an external input indicator, and your purchase does not include any input indicator. You can connect it with any indicator that outputs readable Dedicated NinjaScript signals.

If you regularly analyze multiple timeframes, you already know the process can get messy.

Running several charts at once often leads to fragmented attention. Each timeframe shows its own context, and instead of gaining clarity, it can feel like you’re juggling too many signals at the same time.

On top of that, reviewing and validating a strategy across multiple timeframes takes more effort. Each timeframe behaves differently, so combining them into a single, consistent read is not always straightforward.

Multi-TimeFrame Fu$ion is designed to address that workflow problem by bringing multiple timeframe signals into one place.

What it does

Multi-TimeFrame Fu$ion collects signals from up to 5 different timeframes and displays them on a single chart.

Instead of switching between charts, you get a unified view where each timeframe is represented clearly:

  • Signals from each timeframe are plotted in a sub-panel using separate visual tracks
  • This creates a timeline of signals, allowing you to review how alignment develops over time
  • The main chart reflects only when there is agreement across all selected timeframes

When signals appear

The indicator does not generate signals on its own. It depends entirely on the input indicator you choose. Once connected, it evaluates signals across the selected timeframes:

  • A bullish signal is shown when all configured timeframes produce a bullish signal at the same time
  • A bearish signal is shown when all configured timeframes produce a bearish signal at the same time
  • If this alignment continues, the background highlights the period where consensus remains active

In the sub-panel, each timeframe is represented by color-coded dots, allowing you to quickly see whether signals are aligned or diverging across different chosen timeframes.

How you can set it up

You can define any combination of 5 timeframes, including:

  • Tick
  • Minute
  • Second
  • Renko (ninZaRenko, KingRenko$, etc)
  • Range
  • etc…

The indicator works with any indicator that supports Dedicated NinjaScript signals. That means you can integrate it with your existing indicators without changing your current setup.

Backtesting workflow

Multi-TimeFrame Fu$ion simplifies multi-timeframe evaluation by allowing you to test up to 5 timeframes in a single backtest.

Since signals are only considered valid when they align, the results reflect conditions where multiple timeframes agree, rather than treating each timeframe independently.

Chart experience

By consolidating multiple timeframes into one chart:

  • You reduce the need to open and monitor several charts
  • Your workspace becomes more focused
  • System load is lighter compared to running multiple charts simultaneously

How it fits into a trading process

Multi-TimeFrame Fu$ion acts as a coordination layer between your indicator and multiple timeframes. You still define:

  • Which indicator to use
  • Which timeframes to monitor
  • How to manage entries, exits, and risk

It simply ensures that signals are evaluated consistently across all selected timeframes of your choice and presented in a way that is easier to track.

Product Media

Software Changelog

  • 18 Jun 2025 – The marker tags were separated by direction.
  • 29 Mar 2025 – An issue regarding the Control Panel & Properties not appearing on some computers was fixed; the “Ribbon” & the “Marker Rendering Method” were added.
  • 21 Mar 2025 – The “Marker: Rendering Method” & the “Ribbon” were added.
  • 18 Dec 2024 – The “Plot Width” parameter was added.
  • 14 Oct 2024 – Some parameters in the Graphics region were rearranged.
  • 16 Sep 2024 – The operator selector for comparing the signal was added.
  • 12 Sep 2024 – A minor issue with displaying some timeframe names was fixed.
  • 22 Aug 2024 – The “Paint Bar” issue was fixed.
  • 20 Aug 2024 – The “Data Series Behind” property was added.
  • 17 Aug 2024 – The indicator was released (built new).

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