MoneyMovesInvestments

MM Money Flow Index

The Money Flow Index (MFI) is a momentum indicator that measures the flow of money into and out of a security over a specified period of time. It is related to the Relative Strength Index (RSI) but incorporates volume, whereas the RSI only considers price. The MFI is calculated by accumulating positive and negative Money Flow values (see Money Flow), then creating a Money Ratio. The Money Ratio is then normalized into the MFI oscillator form.

How this indicator works
Oversold levels typically occur below 20 and overbought levels typically occur above 80. These levels may change depending on market conditions. Level lines should cut across the highest peaks and the lowest troughs. Oversold/Overbought levels are generally not reason enough to buy/sell; and traders should consider additional technical analysis or research to confirm the security's turning point. Keep in mind, during strong trends, the MFI may remain overbought or oversold for extended periods.
If the underlying price makes a new high or low that isn't confirmed by the MFI, this divergence can signal a price reversal.

Calculation
The Money Flow Index requires a series of calculations.

First, the period's Typical Price is calculated.
Typical Price = (High + Low + Close)/3
Next, Money Flow (not the Money Flow Index) is calculated by multiplying the period's Typical Price by the volume.
Money Flow = Typical Price * Volume
If today's Typical Price is greater than yesterday's Typical Price, it is considered Positive Money Flow. If today's price is less, it is considered Negative Money Flow.
Positive Money Flow is the sum of the Positive Money over the specified number of periods.
Negative Money Flow is the sum of the Negative Money over the specified number of periods.
The Money Ratio is then calculated by dividing the Positive Money Flow by the Negative Money Flow.
Money Ratio = Positive Money Flow / Negative Money Flow
Finally, the Money Flow Index is calculated using the Money Ratio.

Invite-only script

Access to this script is restricted to users authorized by the author and usually requires payment. You can add it to your favorites, but you will only be able to use it after requesting permission and obtaining it from its author. Contact MoneyMovesInvestments for more information, or follow the author's instructions below.

TradingView does not suggest paying for a script and using it unless you 100% trust its author and understand how the script works. In many cases you can find a good open-source alternative for free in our Community Scripts.

Disclaimer

The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.

Author's instructions

The author of this script can no longer grant access to it. Please don't request access.

Want to use this script on a chart?

Warning: please read before requesting access.