Fractal Adaptive Moving Average Rate of Change. Use it with FRAMA
The Chauvenet criterion is a well-known criterion of selection and rejection of the data used by the Physics. It establishes that in an experiment is well to discard the data whose distance from the average is greater than a certain number of the delta. In the stock market if prices move away from the average with a volatility too high are suspect. This principle...
etfhq.com Overall the D-AMA produced results that were near identical to that of the FRAMA but the D-AMA is a slightly faster average. It is very difficult to pick between the FRAMA and the D-AMA but becuase the FRAMA offers a slightly longer trade duration it the best Moving Average we have tested so far.
Simple program to look for day of week or day of month patterns in chart data. All original work by Boffin Hollow Lab Author: Tarzan
Made a little update to my trading system. This system is made so that you can easily follow the trend and know when to get out. You still have to know basic market structure to find a good entry. NB!! I see that i placed the entry wrong on the example, you have too wait for the EMA to go below the MA :) I have posted the right one at the bottom. Take profit...
This is a new indicator release, Using the principle of Murrey Math Line Trading Systems. It will be easier for someone to add alerts on an oscillator rather than a overlay. Currently, I did add some aesthetics for those who like to view different colors, can be turned off. Oscillator Color Definition - Green = Above MidLine Red = Below Midline Blue = Below...
This is example to show how you can combine two and more strategies for get a cumulative signal. Result signal will return 1 if two (or more) strategies is long, -1 if all strategies is short and 0 if signals of strategies is not equal. First strategy Chaikin's Volatility indicator compares the spread between a security's high and low prices. It quantifies...
Combining DMI And Moving Average For A EUR/USD Trading System, by Rombout Kerstens The related article is copyrighted material from Stocks & Commodities Aug 2009
According to Elder, "The Impulse System encourages you to enter a trade cautiously but exit fast, by identifying inflection points where a trend speeds up or slows down. This is the professional approach to trading, the total opposite of the amateur's style. Beginners jump into trades without thinking too much and take forever to get out, hoping and waiting for...