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Hello,

Can someone help find the sine weighted MA (SWMA) for NT 6.5 please. I searched, but could not find. Thanks for your help...


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you mean sine wave MA?


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Hello,

Can someone help find the sine weighted MA (SWMA) for NT 6.5 please. I searched, but could not find. Thanks for your help...

If there is a NT7 version, please attach it so it can be backported.

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you mean sine wave MA?

Possible. I just moved from esignal and I remember it is called as Sine Weighted MA...here is the like where the code is there...

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If there is a NT7 version, please attach it so it can be backported.

Mike

No Mike. I am new to NT (from esignal). I have esignal code, if that helps


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I can't program it, but I remembered that VT could plot it. This is what it looks like. It's whacky, huh.


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I can't program it, but I remembered that VT could plot it. This is what it looks like. It's whacky, huh.

No, that look more like sine wave. Sine Weighted MA is a moving average, much smoother.

"Sine-Weighted Average - The sine-weighted moving average is similar in concept to the triangle moving average, but the weighting factors are based on a sine calculation instead".

Here is another good description of SWMA...

Sine Weighted Moving Average (SW-MA) | ETF HQ


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try this, looks pretty choppy though NJ 6.5
ps ignore sma = 14 it does nothing, I just clone it to do this one.


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try this, looks pretty choppy though NJ 6.5
ps ignore sma = 14 it does nothing, I just clone it to do this one.

Thank you Cory. I will try to code and post it. Thanks again for your time & effort.


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