A Rainbow Moving Average script. There are many like it, but this one is mine. It is designed to be easy to read without too much noise in the number of lines and shading, with the moving average to be some of the commonly used ones. Using commonly referenced moving average values help us to understand "the crowd" and what moving average or trend lines they might...
This moving average is sensitive and reacts quickly to significant price movements, while remaining indifferent to small price moves. Smoothed Sensitive MA is triple weighted for price changes. It takes in one parameter "Length", which is used as both 1. the lookback period for price change, zCC=abs(close-close [ len ]) and also as 2. the number of periods to...
PROBLEM DEFINITION 1 : To Avoid False Breakouts PROBLEM DEFINITION 2 : To Ascertain if the trend has changed when a Stock opens with a Gap up or Gap Down ## PROBABLE SOLUTION : Use a Moving Average with lot of latency ## PROBLEM WITH ABOVE SOLUTION : Misses on lot of trades, Late exits leads to drain on winning trades S O L U T I O N An Indicator which...
This script is an improvement on the idea published on " Time Series Lag Reduction Filter " This script allows users to select the Moving Average of his choice. Helps precise entries and precise exits. Since every Moving Average is different, play with the settings to get the best fit. If the "Lag Reduce" overshoots bring down the number. CREDITS :: TO...
This study visually demonstrates Fibonacci moving averages. The darker the color, the stronger the signal is for either buying or selling. Buys/Sells only take place when each moving average is above/below the its adjactent fibonacci sequence, i.e 5<8<13<21<34<55<89<144 for buying.. Alerts are provided as BUY ASSET and SELL ASSET. Multiple moving averages are...
This study demonstrates 15 different common moving averages. SMA, Double SMA, Triple SMA EMA, Double EMA, Triple EMA WMA, Double WMA, Triple WMA VWMA, Double VWMA, Triple VWMA Hull, Double Hull, Triple Hull Buy/Sell alerts are given for crossover/under conditions. Triangles at the bottom, pointing up are buy signals. Triangles at the top, pointing down, are sell signals