The script is a technical analysis indicator that calculates a weighted moving average of a given data series. The weighted moving average is calculated using a custom weighting scheme that adjusts the weights based on the volatility of the market, as measured by the average true range (ATR) indicator. The resulting weighted moving average is smoothed using a...
The Binomial MA is a custom moving average indicator that uses a binomial distribution to calculate the moving average of a given price series. This allows for a more flexible and customizable moving average that can be tailored to different market conditions and trading strategies. One key advantage of the Binomial MA is that it allows for more fine-tuned...
The Gaussian moving average (GA) is a technical analysis tool that is used to smooth out price data and identify trends. It is similar to a simple moving average (SMA), but instead of using equal weights for each value in the calculation, it uses a Gaussian distribution to assign weights. This means that the values at the edges of the calculation window have lower...
The pine script shown in the code is an indicator that calculates the volatility-adjusted exponential moving average (VAEMA) of a given data series. The VAEMA indicator uses a variable alpha value in the EMA calculation, with the alpha value being inversely proportional to the volatility of the data. This allows the VAEMA indicator to provide a more accurate...
This pine script calculates the triple exponential Hull moving average (THMA) of a given data series. The THMA is a type of moving average that is calculated using the exponential moving average (EMA) of the data. In this script, the ema() function is used to calculate the EMA of the data three times, with different lengths for each calculation. The resulting...
The pine indicator is a script for technical analysis of stock market data. It calculates the direction and magnitude of a moving average, and plots the result on a chart. The length of the moving average is specified by the user as an input parameter. The script uses the simple moving average (SMA) function from the TA-Lib library to calculate the average of the...
This Pine Script code defines an indicator called "Daily Reset CWEMA" that plots a custom weighted moving average on a chart. The indicator takes three inputs: a source series (usually the close price of a security), a length parameter that specifies the number of periods over which the moving average is calculated, and a style parameter that specifies the type of...
This Pine Script code defines an indicator called "CWTEMA" that plots a custom weighted triple exponential moving average (TEMA) on a chart. The indicator takes two inputs: a source series (usually the close price of a security) and a length parameter that specifies the number of periods over which the moving average is calculated. The code first defines a tema()...
This is a Pine Script for the "Cumulative Weighted Exponential Moving Average" (CWEMA) indicator. The script defines the CWEMA indicator using the ema() and wma() functions, which respectively calculate the exponential moving average and weighted moving average of a given data series. The cwema() function computes the weights for each value in the moving average...
This is a pine script that defines and implements a custom weighted moving average (WMA) indicator. The script first defines a function called wma that calculates the weighted moving average of a given data source (src) with a specified set of weights (weights) over a specified length (len). The wma function first computes the weighted sum of the source data by...
With this indicator, we have taken moving averages at Fibonacci lengths (3 to 233) as well as the average of these values, labeled the DFMA. Additionally, these values have been inputted into a table overlay. The cross of the FibMA(233) and the DFMA can be used as a signal for long or short. The FibMA lengths of 3 and 233 are plotted in white by default, the...
This experimental moving average references the highest percent distance from source to historical output The length is adapted by - tightening as the source and output distance grow - loosening when the output has caught up. Can be used "indicator on indicator" as a smoother or stabilizer.
How do I use it? Never use this indicator as standalone trading signal, it should be used as confluence. It is highly recommended to use this indicator on the 15m timeframe and above, try experimenting with the inverse feature and multipliers as well. When the price is above the moving average this shows the bullish trend is strong. When the price is below...
How do I use it? Never use this indicator as standalone trading signal, it should be used as confluence. When the price is above the moving average this shows the bullish trend is strong. When the price is below the moving average this shows the bearish trend is strong. When the moving average is purple, the trend is bullish, when it is gray, the trend is...
This is my attempt at smoothing the exponential moving average any its cousins. I literally just smoothed the source and alpha and this is what we got. I really like this because you get a nice smooth yet fast acting moving average that works better than a traditional simple moving average. This script also included directional alerts. Smooth EMA Smooth...
Hello! This is simply HMA calculated with EMA's instead of WMA! I have added alerts for the direction of the average. Heres a recap the traditional HMA: The Hull Moving Average ( HMA ) attempts to minimize the lag of a traditional moving average while retaining the smoothness of the moving average line. Developed by Alan Hull in 2005, this indicator makes use of...
This is a MTF HUD built around Chartguy Dan's trading style of 12/26 EMAs and RSI levels from multiple time frames. The HUD is configurable, allowing you to change the time frame of RSI levels and EMAs. The EMAs can be displayed at their current price or a percentage distance away. The HUD values will change color.
The Smart Disparity Index (SDI) is an optimized version of the Disparity Index indicator invented by Steve Nison (book "Beyond Candlesticks"). According to Steve Nison, "The disparity index (or disparity ratio), compares, as a percentage, the latest close to a chosen moving average", which means that the indicator gives the difference in % between the closing...