MarekZatwarnicki

Mikolaj Zakrzowski - Adjusted Mayer Multiple

Author - Publication: Mikołaj Zakrzowski, Marek Zatwarnicki
Author - Algorithm: Mikołaj Zakrzowski
Author - Code: Marek Zatwarnicki, Derek Gruening

Inspired by: Mayer Multiple by Trace Mayer
Category: Technical Analysis
Type: Indicator
Timeframe: 1D Only
Index: INDEX:BTCUSD Only

About:
According to Willy Woo Mayer Multiple is "A way to gauge the current price of Bitcoin against its long range historical price movements (200 day moving average), the Mayer Multiple highlights when Bitcoin is overbought or oversold in the context of longer time frames".
My friend, Mikolaj Zakrzowski, decided to modify and adjust this indicator so that it could be normalized. This procedure allows for easier interpretation, and clear signals of the end of the ups and downs of a given Bitcoin cycle.

How to use:
BUY - Buy some Bitcoin , when label on last candle shows "Buy".
SELL- Sell some Bitcoin , when label on last candle shows "Sell".

Formula:
- Mayer Multiple - Close / ta. sma (close, 200)
- Formula for normalization is an intellectual property of Mikolaj Zakrzowski.

Overfitting: The presented algorithm is characterized by log regresion determined as of 01/01/2022. Tests with historical data show that the algorithm is very likely to work equally well the following years.

Disclaimer: Past good results do not guarantee future trading success. Please use the algorithm with caution and support it with your knowledge. Published algorithm decisions are not financial advice.

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