1798 Indicators

EVWMA

EVWMA Elastic Volume Weighted Moving Average (EVWMA), a natural replacement for the standard moving average. Differences of the EVWMA from the standard МА: 1. The EVWMA does not have an averaging period, instead it uses the volume to determine the period of the average component. 2. The EVWMA considers the information on volume (or time) in a natural and logical…

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RSIFilter_v1

RSIFilter_v1 Trend filter. In short, the RSIFilter fails on strong fluctuations, but handles the trend good enough, but if it gets improved a bit, it could be able to give clear answers.

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Traditional Itrend

Traditional Itrend  Trend indicator with a multitude of settings. Displays the direction (red) and strength (blue) of the trend as a two-colored histogram. The main signals are the crossing of the zero lines, reaching a new high/low, divergence. If the red graph is greater than zero and grows – go bullish (if at the same…

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Laguerre_ROC

Laguerre_ROC This is an advanced version of RSI. Laguerre converts the signals so that low-frequency components lag much more than high-frequency ones. In general, the last bar data has more weight than the previous data, just like the exponential moving average.

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MMLevls_VG

MMLevls_VG The result – receive not only the Murray levels on which the pivot points are based but also their current statistical significance.

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MaksiGen_KaHaJI_CkaJIneP

MaksiGen_KaHaJI_CkaJIneP Some people think: “Most indicators, such as: MACD, RSI, AO, AC, are delayed and not convenient to work with. But the MaksiGen KaHaJI ckaJIneP allows to earn 10 points every day persistently”.

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MultiTrend_Signal_KVN

MultiTrend_Signal_KVN The indicator of the famous trader Korykin. It helps to enter inside the channel.

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camarilladt8

camarilladt8 It is suitable for those who are too lazy to calculate the daily levels.

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Lagrange polynomia

Lagrange polynomia The first option is !siLagrange – automatically detects the maximums/minimums of the points and creates the polynomial on their basis   The second option is !siLagrangePnt – creates the polynomial based on the points specified by the user. The points are set using the “Arrow” tool.

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