Super Guppy MMA [MFWIC]I compiled the new and improved Guppy Multiple Moving Averages. Hope it has some value. Plan your trade and trade your plan!
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Easy Multiple Moving AveragesFor easy one on/off clicking. Don't waste your time clicking multiple times.
Multiple Moving Averages using only 1 Indicator!Multiple moving averages in one indicator, so those of you without a pro membership can add multiple moving averages to your chart while only taking up 1 of the 3 indicators.
Triple EMA difference colors - GcNaif PandorraTriple EMA difference colors
* choose colors on your choice
* choose wave count on your choice
Projected high moving stocks based on daily ATRMay be used to find out stocks that have a "relatively" high ATR thereby signifying that it is susceptible to similar moves in the future.
Prime Fib AvgsHey all,
Just thought some might find it useful to have a script of the first 7 numbers that are both fibonacci and that are prime numbers as simple moving averages and as exponential averages.
If anyone wants any other average type added to this script I can put out another version
Happy trading,
Snoop
EMA Time-FrameThis EMA allows you to specify a time-frame for the price used to calculate the moving average. For example, you can create 1 hour EMAs on your 5 minute chart.
NOTE: This indicator only works on intraday charts. The time-frame specified for the indicator must be greater than or equal to the time-frame of the chart.
Function - Regressively Weighted Moving AverageEXPERIMENTAL:
Weights its self value by X against 1 time the current price.
FRAMA (Ehlers true modified calculation)Credit goes to Shizaru for the original calculation. I made just a few fixes, so that the calculation is really that of Ehlers.
Fixed H2 and L2 period, fixed w natural logarithm
Kaufman Adaptive Moving Average (day)The KAMA will not change when the interval changes from day to something like 5 minutes or 30 minutes. Allows for more precise trading with the same indicator on a different interval.
Kaufman Adaptive Moving AverageFrom Stockcharts.com:
"Developed by Perry Kaufman, Kaufman's Adaptive Moving Average (KAMA) is a moving average designed to account for market noise or volatility. KAMA will closely follow prices when the price swings are relatively small and the noise is low. KAMA will adjust when the price swings widen and follow prices from a greater distance. This trend-following indicator can be used to identify the overall trend, time turning points and filter price movements."
This is different from other users' KAMA's because it allows the user to adjust more parameters that can adjust the indicator in more precise ways without needing to change the source code.
SS420FXTwo Moving_Average cross's & Daily_Candle cross
Based on Hull_MA
Developed by Alan Hull, it is an indicator, that solves the problem with making a moving average more reactive to current price activity. The Hull Moving Average almost eliminates lag and manages to improve smoothing.
The HMA manages to stick to rapid changes in price activity, as it has superior smoothing over a Simple Moving Average of the same period. The HMA employs Weighted Moving Averages (WMA) and dampens the smoothing effect. It can be calculated as follows:
HMA(n) = WMA(2*WMA(n/2) – WMA(n)), sqrt(n))
Triple Guppy CrossGUPPY MULTIPLE ESTIMATED MOVING AVERAGE (EMA) is for Trend Trading. This script uses three sets of crosses to give us an indicator of possible trend reversal. Red cross is the first alert, followed by blue and black. Black cross being the strongest, red cross weakest.
More information about Guppy Trading can be found in the link below
Trend MA 20Simple to use for anyone trading a 20 length moving average.
Crossover is signaled once 20 MA crosses 1 MA at close of selected time interval.
WJA double EMASimple indicator with two exponential moving averages and crossover alert.
Why didn't this exist already?
Chauvenet RadiusThe 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 is embodied in the Chauvenet floor with the definition of two asymptotes and two data areas rejection.
The Chauvenet Radius is the quadratic sum of the delta (distance from average) and sigmoid (volatility) and is therefore an obvious market stability index. In fact the moments when price strongly moves away from the average with high volatility coincide with the moments of high instability of the market.
It can be considered an evolution of John Bollinger method introduced during the '80.
Source: www.performancetrading.it