etfhq.com Overall the D-AMA produced results that were near identical to that of the FRAMA but the D-AMA is a slightly faster average. It is very difficult to pick between the FRAMA and the D-AMA but becuase the FRAMA offers a slightly longer trade duration it the best Moving Average we have tested so far.
Ignore the other one (it contains some errors). On this FRAMA you can play with length, SC and FC. Just read on below links to understand more about this super useful moving average: etfhq.com etfhq.com www.quantshare.com
The best collection of moving averages anywhere. I know, because I searched, couldn't find the right collection, and so wrote it myself! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notable features that either aren't found anywhere else...or at least in one...
Settings: FRAMA: blue line, SC = 252, FC = 40, length = 252 EMA: orange line, length = 50 FRAMA seems to be the evolution of the current and much-used EMA. The basic strategy is simple: long if the price crosses up the line, short or exit if vice versa. The main difference between EMA and FRAMA is that the first one seems to lag much more than the first...
Credit goes to Shizaru for the original calculation. I made just a few fixes, so that the calculation is really that of Ehlers. Fixed H2 and L2 period, fixed w natural logarithm
This script plots UP TO 4 FRAMAs (Fractal Adaptive Moving Average), a particularly useful adaptive MA which uses fractal price theory to "adapt" itself, or better, to auto-adjust its parameters. It's quite reactive, but its major strength resides in its ability to filter the noise during lateral price movements, avoiding some false signal provided by more common...
FRAMA – What is it? Fractal Adaptive Moving Average Technical Indicator ( FRAMA ) was developed by John Ehlers, code was implemented by TradingView user Shizaru. I've updated it to Pine Script 4 and added Bands Extension. This indicator is constructed based on the algorithm of the Exponential Moving Average , in which the smoothing factor is calculated based on...
Fractal Adaptive Moving Average Rate of Change. Use it with FRAMA