Instantaneous Trendline Strategy by John Ehlers from his book "Cybernetic Analysis for Stocks and Futures". You can choose implementation of stop-loss. Don't forget to define correct spread for your instrument.
This strategy is a mean-reversal strategy based on John F. Ehlers's Super Smoother filter. I tried it on 15m timeframe with 'Recalculate After Order Filled' option checked.
This is new version of RSI oscillator indicator, developed by John Ehlers. The main advantage of his way of enhancing the RSI indicator is smoothing with minimum of lag penalty. You can change long to short in the Input Settings WARNING: - For purpose educate only - This script to change bars colors.
This is new version of RSI oscillator indicator, developed by John Ehlers. The main advantage of his way of enhancing the RSI indicator is smoothing with minimum of lag penalty. You can change long to short in the Input Settings WARNING: - For purpose educate only - This script to change bars colors.
This Indicator plots a single Daily DSP (Detrended Synthetic Price) and a Daily ELI (Ehlers Leading Indicator) using intraday data. Detrended Synthetic Price is a function that is in phase with the dominant cycle of real price data. This one is computed by subtracting a 3 pole Butterworth filter from a 2 Pole Butterworth filter. Ehlers Leading Indicator...
Detrended Synthetic Price is a function that is in phase with the dominant cycle of real price data. This DSP is computed by subtracting a half-cycle exponential moving average (EMA) from the quarter cycle exponential moving average. See "MESA and Trading Market Cycles" by John Ehlers pages 64 - 70. You can change long to short in the Input Settings ...
Detrended Synthetic Price is a function that is in phase with the dominant cycle of real price data. This DSP is computed by subtracting a half-cycle exponential moving average (EMA) from the quarter cycle exponential moving average. See "MESA and Trading Market Cycles" by John Ehlers pages 64 - 70.
Market prices do not have a Gaussian probability density function as many traders think. Their probability curve is not bell-shaped. But trader can create a nearly Gaussian PDF for prices by normalizing them or creating a normalized indicator such as the relative strength index and applying the Fisher transform. Such a transformed output creates the...
Market prices do not have a Gaussian probability density function as many traders think. Their probability curve is not bell-shaped. But trader can create a nearly Gaussian PDF for prices by normalizing them or creating a normalized indicator such as the relative strength index and applying the Fisher transform. Such a transformed output creates the peak...