The color of the output changes based on if the change in value.
Instead, or as an additional option, can you make the color based on the current value? If it is a negative number it is red, if positive it is green.
This will make trends easier to spot if for example 1M 1W and 1D are all positive, but the 8h is negative it should be easily noticeable.
Actually, it would be better to color the background of the number instead of the numbers if possible. I've been doing this manually for a while by drawing a rectangle around the numbers and changing the fill. However, any adjustments to the screen size will resize the rectangles. Also, this automation will save me a lot of time and stop me from missing sign changes.
As you can tell from the screen shot, I start highlighting from the lowest available timeframe and stop when there is a mismatch. In the pic it is left to right. I skip the 1m timeframe only because it changes so often. This should be optional.
I also highlight from the highest timeframe and stop when there is a mismatch. That would right to left.
The result is a heatmap that shows which timeframe is "out of sync"
Thanks!