Time Series Forecast. Returns the same values as the NT supplied version, but does not iterate on intrabar updates. Also has cleaner startup values when the bars available are fewer than the specified period. Displays a trend colored plot.
Version 1.1: Allows negative 'Forecast' parameters, corrects a coloring issue with intrabar updates.
Polarized Fractal Efficiency. This does not return similar values to the NT supplied PFE, which does not implement the formulas I've found by this name. My indicator's waveform is similar enough to thinkorswim's to conclude that I have implemented the algorithm represented correctly. This indicator does not iterate. Version 1.0.
This indicator uses Linear Regression as main driver. It's based on a longer and shorter period LR used as a signal.
I find it most suitable for indicating when to add new contracts to already opened position or if you've missed trend break-out this can find you a nice entry.
Should you have market trending down, you enter when histogram reaches near 0 and you can either wait to change direction and go in the opposite direction or use some "fixed" near 0 detection method.
On the image you can see how nice have been identified places where to add to an existing position, or even enter market if not done so already.
Please check here for early trend change identification and how trading divergences possibilities.
Parameters:
- Adaptive period: you can select to use adaptive period proposed by John Ehlers for short period calculation
- Period multiplier: is to be used if you've selected adaptive period so from short period calculated will be derived long period value by multiplication
- Long LR period/Short LR period: are to be used as fixed values for Linear regression period
- Long/Short smoothing: is SMA smoothing applied to LinReg
Notes:
- Red/Green histograms are selected on Falling/Rising base respect to previous value.
- In debug mode you can see additional 2 lines plotted. Those are actual angle measure line for longer and shorter period LR.
Returns the same values as the NT supplied ADX, but has at least a 12K memory advantage. Both do not iterate, so are reasonable to use with CalculateOnBarClose == false, although they are somewhat computationally intense. Version 1.0.
Hull Moving Average. This returns the same values as the supplied HMA, but has a significant memory consumption advantage. Additionally the supplied always iterates, this does not iterate on intrabar updates (but must for new bars), so it's reasonable to use UpdateOnBarClose == false.
Version 2
Built on more efficient WMA
Updated with new JHL.Utility.MA
Added Up/Down coloring
July 7th, 2010
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Adaptive Moving Average, from the book 'Smarter Trading' by Perry J. Kaufman. A range from slow to fast for EMA period is selected based on 'Efficiency' (a signal to noise ratio, see jhlEfficiency). The resulting EMA factor is then squared, which will bias the long end of the range towards zero movement (a 30 slow period becomes 479.5 periods when the EMA factor is squared). For any given slow period n, the effective maximum period is (n + 1) squared / 2 - 1. Version 1.0.
Chande Momentum Oscillator. This should return the same values as the standard supplied version; its advantage being ~4-6K less memory consumption. It does not iterate (neither does the supplied) so is reasonable to use with CalculateOnBarClose == false. Version 1.0.
I wanted to share with you an indicator I've developed putting together Laguerre RSI, Laguerre Filter and TrendStrengthA indicators.
I've tried to isolate zones that are favorable for longs and other for shorts. Where you see transparent zone I've noticed that those are useful adding to a position or eventual reverse.
I've tried it on range, but also a minute charts and they seems to work on both.
Indicator was developed for forex. Maybe it will work well on other securities.
Hope that you'll find it useful. Any comments would be highly appreciated.
Exported using NT7 b18 but should be working on 6.5 too.
August 13th, 2017 11:18 AM gringa Thank you! I just came across an online discussion about this indicator forTC2000, and am happy that it is available for