Adaptive Comprehensive Average Tracker is a 2 in 1 version of Mean Reversion MA and Compression MA. The slightly odd name is a backronym that spells "ACAT" - suffice it to say, I'm pretty proud of what these two indicators have developed into.
As I've looked into ways to lower variable count and optimize ACAT, I've found that decreasing the resolution in half to allow the full range that I otherwise split across two indicators is broadly more convenient to use and seems to have faster loading and far fewer timeouts. There is a significant precision tradeoff that is most acutely felt with more dramatic sawtoothing when plotting the current highest compressed period. For most practical use cases, I think people will want to make this trade-off and then if necessary to look at a compression range do a second pass with a higher resolution version of the indicator.
My volatility indicators are available by subscription in several packages through SharkCharts.live - and this is planned to be the first new one ready to add. I plan to release a video explaining how to use this indicator coinciding with launch, as there's a lot to talk about. Videos on my other indicators are currently hosted on DadShark's YouTube channel.
Current pricing and subscription details will be kept up-to-date on SharkCharts.live