Crossover EMMMCrossover EMMM is an indicator that displays the Madrid Moving Averages (EMMM) and detects crossovers (upward crossings) and crossunders (downward crossings) between two moving averages. It uses two input parameters to define the fast and slow EMMM lengths. The script calculates the EMMM values, their changes, and assigns colors based on the change direction. The fast EMMM is plotted in green or red, and the slow EMMM is plotted in blue or red, depending on the change direction. The script also displays triangle shapes below or above the bars to indicate crossovers and crossunders.
The "Madrid Moving Average" (EMMMM) is a type of moving average used in technical analysis to smooth price fluctuations of financial assets, such as stocks or currency pairs. Unlike the Simple Moving Average (SMA), which treats all data equally, the EMMM gives more weight to recent data. This results in the EMMM responding more swiftly to price changes, making it well-suited for identifying short-term trends.
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AntiRekt RibbonThis script is a fork of the Madrid Ribbon, the only difference is that you can color your bars depending on the trend.
6 Moving Aveage (based on Madrid)Variation of Madrid Moving Average Ribbon using only 5 MA's. Created to show trend and take advantage of scalping or pullback opportunities.
Madrid SinewaveThis implements the Even Better Sinewave indicator as described in the book Cycle Analysis for Traders by John F. Ehlers .
In the example I used 36 as the cycle to be analyzed and a second cycle with a shorter period, 9, the larger period tells where the dominant cycle is heading, and the faster cycle signals entry/exit points and reversals.
Madrid MA Ribbon Bar v2This script is the second version of the Moving average Ribbon Bar, a companion study of the MA Ribbon. In this version the display is changed, instead of lines, it display the results in stacked bars, making it more user friendly and allowing it to be expanded or contracted without loosing visual continuity.
Madrid Moving AverageThis plots the moving averages, either exponential or standard. When it is declining it shows the MA in red, green when rising.
Trading MA: Bullish when it is rising, Bearish when it is falling