Indicator Filter for Forex & Gold (Multi-Indicator Screener)
Create custom filters by combining multiple technical indicators — then open symbol pages to validate setups with charts and signals.
Filter Results
| Symbol | Price | RSI | TSI | ADX | ADX Cross | EMA 9 | EMA 34 | EMA 50 | EMA Trend | MACD | BB | Stoch | Momentum | Ichimoku | CCI | VWAP | Vol Spike | Z-Score EMA34 | BB Width % | VWAP Distance % | AVWAP Session % | AVWAP Week % | ATR S/R Width % | Support Dist % | Resistance Dist % | ATR 14 | ATR % | RSI Div | OBV Div | HA Trend | Hurst Proxy | RTA | Comb Avg | Candle Signal | Last Candle | Candle Strength | Candle Count |
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How to Use the Markets Indicator Filter
This indicator filter lets you scan and filter forex pairs and Gold using a wide range of technical indicators: RSI, TSI, ADX, ADX Cross, EMA 9/34/50, EMA Trend, MACD, Bollinger Bands, Stochastic, Momentum, Ichimoku, CCI, VWAP, Volume Spike, RTA and more. Combine multiple conditions to match your strategy and find symbols with the exact setup you want.
Multi-Timeframe Filtering (15m, 1h, 4h, 1d)
Switch timeframes to confirm signals and reduce noise. Multi-timeframe alignment is one of the simplest ways to make indicator-based strategies more robust.
Best Practice: Regime + Momentum + Confirmation
A practical template is: use ADX/ADX Cross for trend regime, RSI/Stochastic for momentum/overbought-oversold, and MACD/BB/Volume Spike plus EMA Trend for confirmation. Validate macro context on Market Status and compare candidates via Compare.
Fresh Data & Live Results
All values and signals are refreshed every 15 minutes based on the latest 15m candles and database updates, so your filter results stay current across all supported timeframes.
Candle Count: Number of detected candlestick patterns within the lookback window; useful as an optional robustness check.