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Correlated ATR Bands | Adulari

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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 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 bearish.
  • When price is above the upper band this may indicate a bearish reversal.
  • When price is below the lower band this may indicate a bullish reversal.


Features:
  • Purple line for bullish trend and gray line for bearish trend.
  • Custom formula combining an ATR and Hull MA to clearly indicate trend strength and direction.
  • Unique approach to moving averages and bands by taking the average of 2 types of MA's combined with custom ATR's, then multiplying these by correlation factors.
  • Bands to indicate possible trend reversals when price crosses them.


How does it work?
1 — ATR value is calculated, then the correlation between the source and ATR is calculated.
2 — Final value is calculated using the following formula:
correlation * atr + (1 - correlation) * nz(atr[1], atr)
3 — Moving average is calculated with the following formula:
ta.hma((1-(correlation/100*(1+weight/10)))*(ta.sma(source+value, smoothing)+ta.sma(source-value,smoothing))/2,flength)
4 — Bands calculation using multipliers.
Informacje o Wersji
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  • Added a time adaptive option which will make sure the bands are useable on lower timeframes as well.
Informacje o Wersji
  • Fixed time adaptive calculations for higher timeframes.

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