Nonlinear Regression and Zero-lag Moving Average Technical indicators are widely used in financial markets to analyze price data and make informed trading decisions. This indicator presents an implementation of two popular indicators: Nonlinear Regression and Zero-lag Moving Average (ZLMA). Let's explore the functioning of these indicators and discuss their...
This script is more of an educational / utility piece rather than a fully-fledged indicator - It provides an easy way to customize and produce a zero-lag Moving average that can then be used in various scenarios What is DIY_ZLMA? ------------------------ The DIY ZLMA is for fans and enthusiasts of researching Moving Averages (like me) - the script enables the...
This indicator attempts to create a zero lag Detrended price oscillator using 2 different scripts. I actually really like the results so far. I hope you all find it useful too. Green>Red = long Red>Green = short The lines on the example chart are some of the signals that the indicator gave on default settings. The greens are wins, reds are outright losses,...
Here's my Dual-color Zero-Lag Moving Average indicator - with alerts - as a separate study This is published in response to couple of requests i received. Please refer to previous posts on TA Basics on creating zero-lag MAs for more background. This version adds couple of extras --------------------------------------------- - the ability to choose the price...
In the previous Zero-Lag MA post, we introduced the "mirroring" technique and the associated calculation. In this post, we will see how we can use the same technique, with a slight variation, to evolve our zero lag moving average line, add more "smoothness" and still maintaining the low lag and fast response to data series changes. to use the "mirroring"...
This is Keltner Channelz (KC) with Zero Lag Moving Average (ZLMA as base). It is smoother and has less lag than the original (EMA/SMA) variant. It also can be used as a trend indicator and trend confirmation indicator. The upper and lower bands are green if it is an up trend, and red if a down trend. If both have the same color it is a stronger trend.