List of Codes tagged with term: moving average
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The indicator proposes to calculate a series of several moving averages in a row (up to 5 maximum). Each of them smoothes the previous one, forming a ...
VAWMA = VWMA and WMA combined. Simply put, this attempts to determine the average price per share over time, weighted heavier for recent values. Uses triangular ...

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A request was made in the Probuilder forum, to display a rectangle starting from the price crossing a moving average 20 and continuing to the right of the price thanks ...
This indicator was developed by Dennis Meyers and introduced in his article “The Japanese Yen, Recursed”, published in the December 1998 issue of Technical ...
This is a stochastic type representation of the moving average angle. This means that an ascending value will represent a stronger trend while descending value will ...
Here is a no lag moving average that takes color of the trend. Green is uptrend ; Red is downtrend ; Yellow is market has just change the trend direction on the ...
We know that some popular indicators are supportive and resistant. We have the most widespread moving averages, namely MM20 – MM50 – MM100 – MM200 of ...
The Hodrick–Prescott filter (also known as Hodrick–Prescott decomposition) is a mathematical tool used in macroeconomics, especially in real business cycle theory, ...
Before switching to non-linear distances, reduce “step width exMAs” to values less than 10 With the settings: “StartwertSchastest” a Fibo number, ...
This is a “machine learning” strategy for finding the best crossing strategy, comparing 70 different averages with each other, given a certain time frame ...
Hello, I want to introduce you to one of my works. I hope for numerous comments and for one or the other idea whether there is still room for improvement. The system ...
The Cloud indicator distinguish the relationship between 2 moving average and thus determines the color of the cloud. We distinguish 4 cases: Short & Long Growing ...
I know the Volume Weighted Moving Average indicator is available in PRT as an indicator but the code is not available for strategy building so I created the code. ...
This VAMA indicator draws an average with a period of p. The value of p is changed depending upon recent market volatility. You set a percentage and the indicator ...
Nicolas Master
This indicator is calculated the following way: LRMA[ = 3.0 * LWMA(Price) – 2.0 * SMA(Price) where: LWMA – linearly weighted smoothing SMA – simple ...
I still debate myself between indicators that try to predict the future and those that illustrate a simplified view of the obvious market moves. I think that ...

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