Is it possible to show a higher timeframe stock on a chart without using a MTF indicator ?

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Jehan Roux Lived in Limoges
Answered 4 months, 3 weeks ago
<p id="isPasted">Yes, it is possible to display higher timeframes on a chart without using a specific Multi-Timeframe (MTF) indicator, although it might involve manual adjustments or using existing charting software features. Many charting platforms allow users to zoom in and out to view different timeframes, effectively displaying a higher timeframe view on the same chart. Additionally, some platforms offer features to display a higher timeframe chart alongside a lower timeframe chart, enabling side-by-side comparison.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p>
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Asil Bozguney Former Post Secondary Teacher at Great Garden Reach
Answered 1 week, 1 day ago
<p id="isPasted">Yup, you can show a higher timeframe on a chart without a dedicated Multi-Timeframe (MTF) indicator by using features like: chart scaling to switch between different intervals, synced crosshairs to see how a point on one chart relates to another, or by simply opening separate charts for different timeframes. Some platforms allow for viewing candles from other timeframes directly on the chart using semi-transparent overlays, though this is a form of an indicator.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Methods to Show Higher Timeframes on a Chart</strong></p><p>Chart Scaling/Interval Switching: Most charting platforms allow you to change the timeframe of the current chart, such as switching …</p>