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Cross Smoother Filter

Just another attempt to smooth things up! But in a lot easier way.
If you are thinking about complicated math formulas that may be happening under this curve, I have to say you are absolutely wrong.
Its all done by splitting the given length in two parts for a moving average and making it two moving averages with half length!
But applying a moving average over another will cover 1 less bar than sum of their periods, so one bar should be added to one of them to cover the required number of bars.
Well the result is not as simple as the code...
Here is John Ehler's Super Smoother Filter (white) and Cross Smoother Filter using WMA.

They are not exactly the same, but very similar.
The Filter relys on the used moving average type and its characteristics to smooth the data.
However any moving average can easily fit in the formula, but common moving averages seem to have good result. Specially WMA and EMA.
WMA (blue) and CSF using WMA (orange)

EMA (blue) and CSF using EMA (orange)

SMA (green) and CSF using SMA (orange)

Logarithmic Moving Average is also included. You can try it as well :)
If you are thinking about complicated math formulas that may be happening under this curve, I have to say you are absolutely wrong.
Its all done by splitting the given length in two parts for a moving average and making it two moving averages with half length!
But applying a moving average over another will cover 1 less bar than sum of their periods, so one bar should be added to one of them to cover the required number of bars.
Well the result is not as simple as the code...
Here is John Ehler's Super Smoother Filter (white) and Cross Smoother Filter using WMA.
They are not exactly the same, but very similar.
The Filter relys on the used moving average type and its characteristics to smooth the data.
However any moving average can easily fit in the formula, but common moving averages seem to have good result. Specially WMA and EMA.
WMA (blue) and CSF using WMA (orange)
EMA (blue) and CSF using EMA (orange)
SMA (green) and CSF using SMA (orange)
Logarithmic Moving Average is also included. You can try it as well :)
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Script de código abierto
Siguiendo fielmente el espíritu de TradingView, el creador de este script lo ha publicado en código abierto, permitiendo que otros traders puedan revisar y verificar su funcionalidad. ¡Enhorabuena al autor! Puede utilizarlo de forma gratuita, pero tenga en cuenta que la publicación de este código está sujeta a nuestras Normas internas.
Exención de responsabilidad
La información y las publicaciones que ofrecemos, no implican ni constituyen un asesoramiento financiero, ni de inversión, trading o cualquier otro tipo de consejo o recomendación emitida o respaldada por TradingView. Puede obtener información adicional en las Condiciones de uso.