A "macro score", as defined here, is created by giving various weights to different signals and adding them together to get one smooth score. Positive or negative values are assigned to each of the signals depending on if the statement is true or false (e.g. DPO > 0: +1, DPO < 0: -1). This manner of strategy allows for a subset of the available signals to be...
With this indicator, we have taken McGinley Dynamic lines at Fibonacci lengths (3 to 233) as well as the average of these values, labeled the DFMG (Democratic Fib. McGinley). Additionally, these values have been inputted into a table overlay. The cross of the FibMG(233) and the DFMG can be used as a signal for long or short. The FibMG lengths of 3 and 233 are...
This indicator combines the McGinley Dynamic and Donchian Channels by taking the lowest and highest values over a set length (defaulted to 14) then applying the McGinley Dynamic math to these values. The upper range is denoted by a green line while the lower range is denoted by a red line. Additionally, standard deviations of 1, 2, and 3 have been put in place...
Simple backtest for McGinley Dynamic found here: What this backtest includes: -Longs and shorts -Customization of inputs for McGinley Dynamic calculation -Take profit 1 (TP1), and Stop-loss (SL), calculated using standard RMA-smoothed true range -Activation of TP1 after entry candle closes Happy trading!
The McGinley Dynamic indicator is a type of moving average that was designed to track the market better than existing moving average indicators. It is a technical indicator that improves upon moving average lines by adjusting for shifts in market speed. Included: - Various average modes to fine-tune the signal This is an exact clone of the McGinley Dynamic MT4 indicator
I recently found out about McGinley dynamic and its capability to respond better to market's speed changes when compared with EMA. I was doing some tests on previous charts and I've noticed that according with the risk you want to take there are different intervals which can suits you. For example MG3 is very responsive, I've noticed that it's better if you want...
For all the McGinley enthusiasts out there, this is my improved version of the "McGinley Dynamic", originally formulated and publicized in 1990 by John R. McGinley, Jr. Prior to this release, I recently had an encounter with a member request regarding the reliability and stability of the general algorithm. Years ago, I attempted to discover the root of it's...
Our Multi-Time frame MACD is a Zero-Lag (well near zero-lag) We make this claim because MACD utilizes Moving Averages and as you know moving averages are lagging indicators. For our MACD we utilize The McGinley Dynamic which looks like a moving average line yet it is a smoothing mechanism for prices that turns out to track far better than any moving average. The...
McGinley Dynamic is a technical indicator developed by a market technician, R. McGinley in 1997 I based my indicator from code by everget so you should go follow him if you aren't already! I had issues with the default version of this indicator using different lengths so this is my fix for those issues. This follows the price very closely especially when the...