Understanding the Market Framework Model
This page provides the official User Guide for the Market Framework Model (MFM).
The guide explains how the four layers of the model work together, how to use the indicator inside TradingView, and how to interpret the structural information it provides.
MFM is not a signal engine. It is a structural framework that clarifies:
- the higher-timeframe regime
- internal rotation and momentum behaviour
- leadership and relative strength
- zones where localised tension or compression develops
The User Guide helps you read these layers consistently.
Not to predict outcomes, but to understand where the market is, how movement is forming, and what the structural conditions look like beneath the price.
Who the guide is for
This User Guide is intended for anyone using MFM on TradingView, including:
- traders who prefer context over noise
- analysts who want structure rather than isolated signals
- professionals monitoring multiple asset classes
- users who want to understand the logic behind MFM’s four-layer design
What the guide contains
- clear explanation of Regime, Rotation, Leadership and Forecast
- visual examples and practical chart interpretation
- how to read the colour zones, markers and contextual signals
- how the MPF forecast layer highlights tension, not direction
- recommended workflow when using MFM in live markets
- all license and access terms related to the indicator
Important
The User Guide is for educational and informational purposes only.
MFM does not provide financial advice, trading signals or performance guarantees.
It offers structural clarity, not certainty.
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Disclaimer
The Market Framework Model (MFM) and all related materials are provided for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing in this publication, the indicator, or any associated charts should be interpreted as financial advice, investment recommendations, or trading signals. All examples, visualizations, and backtests are illustrative and based on historical data. They do not guarantee or imply any future performance. Financial markets involve risk, including the potential loss of capital, and users remain fully responsible for their own decisions. The author and Inratios© make no representations or warranties regarding the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the information provided. MFM describes structural market context only and should not be used as the sole basis for trading or investment actions.
By using the MFM indicator or any related insights, you agree to these terms.
© 2025 Inratios. Market Framework Model (MFM) is protected via i-Depot (BOIP) – Ref. 155670. No financial advice.
