Hello All, High-Low Index is a breadth indicator based on Record High Percent (RHP). RHP is based on new 52-week highs and new 52-week lows. RHP => 100 * (new highs) / (new highs + new lows). High-Low Index is a 10-day Simple Moving Average of the RHP, which makes it a smoothed version of RHP. You can find many articles about High-Low Index on the...
The Adaptive Relative Strength Index was created by John Ehlers and this is his first version. I will of course publish his updated version at a later date along with publishing the final script from Jim Sloman's Ocean Theory book. I have changed his script to include extra smoothing to provide clear buy and sell signals. This is a version of a RSI that is very...
Hello Friend, This is a very simple script for fun to demonstrate the new ability to change the colors of attributes pertaining to the plotbar() and plotcandle() functions using series inputs. For Heiken Ashi lovers, this script does several things. It gives you both bars and hollow candles with Heikin Ashi values - something TV does not currently support. It...
The Smoothed Adaptive Momentum indicator was created by John Ehlers and this indicator gives a lot of useful information. When the indicator is above 0 then there is very strong upward momentum and when the indicator falls below 0 then there is very strong downward momentum. A very profitable way to use this particular indicator is buy long when the indicator is...
RedK Slow Smooth Average (RSS_WMA) is based on simple, multi-WMA passes to generate a moving average that sacrifices low-lag and fast responsiveness for the sake of smoothness. This smoothness enables an increased trader ability to visualize and track longer-term trends and removes the noise of smaller, relatively insignificant price...
Love volume analysis but it's hard for you to implement a simple strategy by it? Use OBV. Is OBV still not quite as it should be for you to get it in your trading system? Use OBV Oscillator. Does OBV Oscillator give you too many false signals and when you smooth it, it lags by a ton? Then this indicator is the answer to your problem. Introducing the...
Adaptive cyclic smoothed Relative Strength Indicator (csRSI MTF) The cyclic smoothed RSI MTF indicator is an enhancement of the RSI , adding zero-lag smoothing, adaptive oversold/overbought bands and period color highlighting from higher timeframe to filter signals. Providing the following advanced features: using the current dominant cycle length as input...
The following moving average adapt to the average number of highest high/lowest low made over a specific period, thus adapting to trend strength. Interesting results can be obtained when using the moving average in a MA crossover system or as a trailing support/resistance. Settings Length : Period of the indicator, with higher values returning smoother...
So far the most widely used moving average with an adjustable weighting function is the Arnaud Legoux moving average (ALMA), who uses a Gaussian function as weighting function. Adjustable weighting functions are useful since they allow us to control characteristics of the moving average such as lag and smoothness. The following moving average has a simple...
Just a clean script that can be applied on top of other indicators/sources or you can take the function out of the source and use it in other scripts. The idea for this was taken from www.pinecoders.com except I am utilizing an EMA instead of SMA. Simply put, we are combining a low-pass filter (moving average) with a high-pass filter (smoothed difference...
The term "shapeshifting" is more appropriate when used with something with a shape that isn't supposed to change, this is not the case of a moving average whose shape can be altered by the length setting or even by an external factor in the case of adaptive moving averages, but i'll stick with it since it describe the purpose of the proposed moving average pretty...
In general gaussian related indicators are built by using the gaussian function in one way or another, for example a gaussian filter is built by using a truncated gaussian function as filter kernel (kernel refer to the set weights) and has many great properties, note that i say truncated because the gaussian function is not supposed to be finite. In general the...
Cycles represent relatively smooth fluctuations with mean 0 and of varying period and amplitude, their estimation using technical indicators has always been a major task. In the additive model of price, the cycle is a component : Price = Trend + Cycle + Noise Based on this model we can deduce that : Cycle = Price - Trend - Noise The indicators specialized...
Today we'll link time series forecasting with signal processing in order to provide an original and funny trend forecasting method, the post share lot of information, if you just want to see how to use the indicator then go to the section "Using The Indicator". Time series forecasting is an area dealing with the prediction of future values of a series by using a...
Uber Moving Averages are four highly customisable moving averages to complement your technical analysis. The optional trend direction visualisation makes it a powerful tool for trend weighted analysis. Moving Averages 16 different Moving Averages are at your disposal. Trend Visualisation If the predominant trend...
Introduction The concept of windowing was briefly introduced in the Blackman filter post, however windowing is more than just some window functions, and isn't exclusively used in filter design. Today we will use windowing with the volume weighted moving average, a moving average that weight the price with volume in order to be more reactive when volume is high,...
Introduction Who doesn't like smooth things? I'd like a smooth market price for christmas! But i can't get it, instead its so noisy...so you apply a filter to smooth it, such filters are called low-pass filters, they smooth and its great but they have lag, so nobody really use them, but they are pretty to look at. Its on a childish note that i will introduce...
Introduction The correlation oscillator is a technical indicator that measure the linear relationship between the market closing price and a simple increasing line, the indicator is in a (-1,1) range and rise when price is up-trending and fall when price is down-trending. Another characteristic of the indicator is its inherent smoothing which provide a noise...