The Money Flow Index (MFI) is a momentum indicator that uses both price and volume data to identify overbought or oversold conditions. It ranges from 0% to 100%, with readings above 80% typically indicating overbought conditions and readings below 20% indicating oversold conditions. MFI is calculated using a 14-day period and incorporates typical price (average of high, low, and close) multiplied by volume to measure buying and selling pressure.
This metric tracks MFI for spot trades where USD or USD-related currencies serve as the quote, and can be viewed per exchange or aggregated across exchanges.
This is the Point-in-Time (PiT) variant of Spot Money Flow Index (MFI). PiT metrics are strictly append-only and their history is immutable. The historic data does not necessarily reflect the best current knowledge, but the information at the time when a data point was first computed. PiT metrics are ideal candidates for applications in model backtesting and related quantitative purposes. Read our article on PiT metrics for more information.