TrendIndicatorsLibrary "TrendIndicators"
This is a library of 'Trend Indicators'.
It aims to facilitate the grouping of this category of indicators, and also offer the customized supply of
the source, not being restricted to just the closing price.
Indicators (this is a work in progress):
1. Absolute DI (Directional Moviment Index) (Difference between DI+ and DI-).
Used in 'DMI Stochastic Extreme' by Barbara Star.
2. DMI
DI_Abs(lengthDI, smoothDI, typeMA, lengthMA)
@description Absolute DI (Directional Moviment Index).
Used in 'DMI Stochastic Extreme' by Barbara Star.
Difference between DI+ and DI-
Parameters:
lengthDI : (int) Length of DI+/DI-
smoothDI : (bool) Sets whether absolute DI should be smoothed
typeMA : (int) Type of moving average of smoothing
lengthMA : (int) Length for moving average of smoothing
Returns: (float) Absolute value of DI
dmi(diLength, adxSmoothing)
@description DMI (Directional Movement Index)
Same as ta.dmi()
Parameters:
diLength : (int) Length of DI+/DI-
adxSmoothing : (int) ADX Smoothing
Returns: Tuple of three DMI series: Positive Directional
Movement (+DI), Negative Directional Movement (-DI) and Average Directional Movement Index (ADX).
dmi(source, diLength, adxSmoothing)
@description DMI (Directional Movement Index)
Customized version of ta.dmi(), with custom source
Parameters:
source : (float) Source for DI+/DI-
diLength : (int) Length of DI+/DI-
adxSmoothing : (int) ADX Smoothing
Returns: Tuple of three DMI series: Positive Directional
Movement (+DI), Negative Directional Movement (-DI) and Average Directional Movement Index (ADX).
DI
adx: Configurable ADX (library) Library "adx"
Calculate ADX (and its constituent parts +DI, -DI, ATR),
using different moving averages and periods.
adx(atrMA, diMA, adxMA, atrLen, diLen, adxLen, h, l, c)
Parameters:
atrMA : Moving Average used for calculating the Average True Range.
Traditionally RMA, but using SMA here and in adxMA gives good results too.
diMA : Moving Average used for calculating the Directional Index.
Traditionally, RMA.
adxMA : Moving Average used for calculating the Average Directional
Index. Traditionally RMA, but using SMA here and in atrMA gives good results
too.
atrLen : Length of the Average True Range.
diLen : Length of the Directional Index.
adxLen : Length (smoothing) of the Average Directional Index.
h : Candle's high.
l : Candle's low.
c : Candle's close.
Returns: