Finally a multiDEMA indicator! You can set up to 4 Double exponential moving average at the same time with one indicator I use it as a reference to see on what DEMA the price is reacting Code is protected but the use is FREE for anyone! ENJOY!
An All-In-One indicator for those using The BOSS method by Brandon Kelly 0 The Free version of this indicator is just the essential BK SMA's but allows for no customization. With the Pro version you get the ability to switch from SMA's (Simple Moving Average) and use any of the following: - SMA - Simple - EMA - Exponential - DEMA - Double Exponential - WMA -...
An All-In-One indicator for those using The BOSS method by Brandon Kelly
This is an extension of the Madrid Moving Average Ribbon public script to allow for different kinds of moving averages (the original allows only exponential and simple). Possible entries in the MA Type argument field are: sma (simple moving average) ema (exponential moving average) wma (weighted moving average) trima (triangular moving average) zlema...
A simple yet configurable indicator that shows recent traffic volumes. The time period is specified as weeks/days/hours/minutes, not as bars. Set the volume period to non-zero if you want to use a generalized double EMA instead of plain. The "ratio" option will show the size of the current volume compared to the average volume as computed for the specified time...
A simple yet configurable indicator that shows recent traffic volumes. The time period is specified as weeks/days/hours/minutes, not as bars. Set the volume period to non-zero if you want to use a generalized double EMA instead of plain. The ratio option will show the size of the current volume compared to the volume in the specified time period (expect to see...
A simple yet configurable indicator that shows recent traffic volumes. The time period is specified as weeks/days/hours/minutes, not as bars. For using the generalized double EMA, set the velocity to something other than zero.
About: I developed the original as an experiment to potentially replace or augment my BB and RSI based strategies. After some back-testing I could see some really interesting results but it wasn't quite where I wanted it, so after some tweaking and further back-testing, and adding in more MA options, here we are. Mostly tested on 1h and greater time-frames using...