This Indicator allows for a ‘Optimal Length’ to be inputted within the Settings as a Source. Unlike most Indicators and/or Strategies that rely on either Static Lengths or Internal calculations for the length, this Indicator relies on the Length being derived from an external Indicator in the form of a Source Input. This may not sound like much, but this...
This Indicator aims to solve an issue that most others face; static lengths. This Indicator will scan lengths from the Min to Max setting (1 - 400 by default) to calculate which is the most Optimal Length in the current market condition. Almost every Indicator uses a length in some part of their calculation, and this length is usually adjustable via the Settings;...
This Indicator, will rate multiple different lengths of RSIs to determine which RSI to RSI MA cross produced the highest profit within the lookback span. This ‘Optimal RSI’ is then passed back, and if toggled will then be thrown into a Machine Learning calculation. You have the option to Filter RSI and RSI MA’s within the Machine Learning calculation. What this...
The Optimal Weighted Moving Average was created by Thomas Hutchinson and Peter G. Zhang, Ph.D. (Stocks & Commodities V. 11:12 (500-505)) and it is very similar to a classic weighted moving average but it uses the correlation between the input and the optimal weighted moving average output to use as the weights. Buy when the line turns green and sell when it turns...
What is this tool? This is an implementation of the well-known Parabolic SAR indicator that can adjust parameters on the fly to achieve a better profitability. The algorithm was borrowed from Profitable Parabolic SAR and connected to the basic Parabolic SAR implementation. So, now it will switch parameters automatically without any manual work required. ...
Introduction "You don’t put sunscreen when there is no sun, you don’t use an umbrella when there is no rain, you don’t use a kite when there is no wind, so why would you use a trend following strategy when there is no trend ?" This is how i start my 4th paper "A New Technical Indicator For Optimal Markets Detection" where i present two new technical...
What is this tool? This is an implementation of the well-known SuperTrend indicator that can adjust parameters on the fly to achieve a better profitability. The algorithm was borrowed from Profitable SuperTrend and connected to the basic SuperTrend implementation. So, now it will switch parameters automatically without any manual work required. Alerts...
Introduction The MESA Adaptive Moving Average (MAMA) was originally presented by John F. Ehlers. By design, it is a special kind of Exponential Moving Average with self-adjusting alpha. Its adaptation is based on the rate change of phase as measured by the Homodyne Discriminator and the alpha parameter is allowed to range between a maximum and minimum value (Fast...
Stolen from Madrid Moving Average Ribbon : 2.0 : MMAR madridjourneyonws.blogspot.com Adapted for 4H optimal EMAs This plots a moving average ribbon, please use the exponential not the standard. It is based on a constant calculation of the most profitable EMAs to trade on the 4H time frame for Ethereum! Thus the values will be updated with time as they change. As...
// // Stolen from Madrid Moving Average Ribbon : 2.0 : MMAR // madridjourneyonws.blogspot.com // Adapted for 4H optimal EMAs // // This plots a moving average ribbon, please use the exponential not the standard. // It is based on a constant calculation of the most profitable EMAs to trade on the 4H time frame for Ethereum! // Thus the values will be updated with...
Introduction As you know the Jurik RSX is a "noise free" smoothed version of RSI (Relative Strength Index), with no added lag. It was originally developed by Mark Jurik and is used the same way as RSI. To learn more about this indicator see www.jurikres.com The most basic and common strategy is to use the crossovers between Jurik RSX and its...
Introduction As you know the Relative Strength Index (RSI) was originally developed by J. Welles Wilder and was described in his book "New Concepts in Technical Trading Systems" (1978). It is intended to measure the strength or weakness of an instrument for the specified period. The most basic strategy is to use the crossovers as trade signals: when RSI ...
This indicator was originally developed by John F. Ehlers (Stocks & Commodities, V.18:7 (July, 2000): "Optimal Detrending"). Mr. Ehlers didn't stop and improved his Optimum Elliptic Filter. To reduce the effects of lag he added the one day momentum of the price to the price value. This modification produce a better response.
This indicator was originally developed by John F. Ehlers (Stocks & Commodities, V.18:7 (July, 2000): "Optimal Detrending"). Mr. Ehlers worked on the smoother that could have no more than a one-bar lag. An elliptic filter provides the maximum amount of smoothing under the constraint of a given lag.
Introduction As you know, Parabolic Stop and Reverse (SAR, PSAR) was originally developed by J. Welles Wilder and was described in his book "New Concepts in Technical Trading Systems" (1978). It derives its name from the fact that when charted, the pattern formed by the points resembles a parabola. Mr. Wilder described it as "one of my favorite systems because...
What is this tool? This tool is a performance scanner of the crossover trading system that is based on the two simple moving averages (SMA). It uses a decision tree-based algorithm under the hood to find and plot the most profitable periods of the SMA combination. It analyzes the range of periods between 4 to 45 and backtests each combination across the...
Introduction A popular use for moving averages is to develop simple trading systems based on moving average crossovers. A trading system using two moving averages would give a buy signal when the shorter (faster) moving average advances above the longer (slower) moving average. A sell signal would be given when the shorter moving average crosses below the longer...