Fractal Adaptive Moving Average Rate of Change. Use it with FRAMA
The Chauvenet criterion is a well-known criterion of selection and rejection of the data used by the Physics. It establishes that in an experiment is well to discard the data whose distance from the average is greater than a certain number of the delta. In the stock market if prices move away from the average with a volatility too high are suspect. This principle...
etfhq.com Overall the D-AMA produced results that were near identical to that of the FRAMA but the D-AMA is a slightly faster average. It is very difficult to pick between the FRAMA and the D-AMA but becuase the FRAMA offers a slightly longer trade duration it the best Moving Average we have tested so far.
Combined LazyBears ZeroLag EMA and CapnOscars moving average ADX. Here's the result. I figured it could be used as a trend trendtrading system, ADX red + ema cross downards = short. ADX green + ema cross up = long. ADX black + ema cross = no trade Or something along those line. A way filter out whipsaws. This is just something I threw together in 5 min, so...
Quad-HullMA-cross & VWMA & MacD & TSI combination Version 4.20 added script for strategy settings to be already correct when strategy loads onto chart: calc_on_order_fills= true, calc_on_every_tick=true, default_qty_type=strategy.percent_of_equity, default_qty_value=100, pyramiding=0
Quad-HullMA-cross & VWMA & MacD & TSI combination Made for 4H - other timeframes unkown result.
Mashed together the ema-bands from IvanLabrie with some moving average script stuff from ChrisMoody and LazyBear and this is the result. Credit goes to them, 'cause I don't know to how to code tbh. Just copy/pasted stuff untill I got the result I wanted. Bands work as support/resistance among other things. You can use them to trade breakouts or reversals or...
Ignore the other one (it contains some errors). On this FRAMA you can play with length, SC and FC. Just read on below links to understand more about this super useful moving average: etfhq.com etfhq.com www.quantshare.com
Plots the 20, 50, and 100 Period EMAs by default. Lengths and colors can be changed. Ideal for identifying buy/sell signals.
*** USE AT YOUR OWN RISK *** Nothing is perfect, and all decisions by you are on your own head. And stuff. Description: It's RSI versus a Simple Moving Average.. Not sure it really needs much more description. Should not repaint - Automatically offsets by 1 bar if anything other than "open" selected as RSI source. ...sometimes smashing things...
The usage is very easy. When the line is green you can open long position, when the line is red you can open short position and when it's black just check by yourself. Usually I use it with RSI and Bollinger Bands , in order to determine when the signal is strong or weak. Just play with fastest and slowest SC to adjust the smoothness.
Settings: FRAMA: blue line, SC = 252, FC = 40, length = 252 EMA: orange line, length = 50 FRAMA seems to be the evolution of the current and much-used EMA. The basic strategy is simple: long if the price crosses up the line, short or exit if vice versa. The main difference between EMA and FRAMA is that the first one seems to lag much more than the first...
Here is a EMA intraday strategy. very profitable on the GBPAUD 1M charts if you are watching very closely, working on coding a indicator for it