That can be mtf histo version of Jurik's variant of adx, using a signal line.
https://www.forexforum.co.za/attachm...2028405450.mq4
That can be mtf histo version of Jurik's variant of adx, using a signal line.
https://www.forexforum.co.za/attachm...2028405450.mq4
So many downloads can not be regarded as spamming. Jurik filter and the keltner disappear when setting double smooth to authentic. You want to correct that.Originally Posted by ;
If you've time, an alert on the keltner version when centre line changes incline would be nice. Thanks.
//| Relative Momentum Index (RMI) |
//| Overview |
//| The Relative Momentum Index (RMI) was developed by Roger Altman. |
//| It had been first introduced in the February 1993 issue of Technical |
//| Analysis of Stocks Commodities magazine. |
//| The RMI is a version of the RSI indior. The RMI counts up and|
//| down days from the close relative to the close x-days back (where x|
//| is not confined to 1 as is necessary by the RSI) instead of counting|
//| up and down days from close to close as the RSI does. |
//| |
//| Notice that an RMI with parameters of C, 14, 1 is equivalent to a 14|
//| period RSI of this Close price. This is due to the fact that the momentum |
//|parameter is calculating only a 1-day price change (which the RSI |
//|does by (default option). |
//|Since the momentum periods are raised the RMI changes become |
//|smoother. |
//| Considering that the RMI is an oscillator it displays the same strengths and |
//| weaknesses of additional overbought / oversold indiors. |
//|During powerful trending markets it's probable that your RMI will |
//|remain at overbought or oversold levels for an elongated period of |
//|time. |
//|But during non-trending markets the RMI will oscillate more
//|predictably between an overbought level of 70 to 90 along with an abysmal|
//|level of 10 to 30.
2 Attachment(s)Friend4you, Thanks for testing the indiors and letting me know the issue with them, these variations the double smooth appears to be operating.Originally Posted by ;
https://www.forexforum.co.za/trading...s-reality.html
https://www.forexforum.co.za/general...-big-deal.html
Dearest MrtoolsOriginally Posted by ;
First to So much thanks to opening the pretty thread and coding/posting amazing stuff,appreciations.
Sorry for understanding late - here are (two images - original as forming price lineup and second lower as trend) my way of playing compromising parameters.fortunately this model is effective for keeping universal setting,I means when a user fine tune and adjust it at any TF it's keeping same visual effects in almost any upcoming higher/lower TF
appears shift and jurik smoothed double are not working with me (I'm talking about the code initially post,meanwhile a fixed version 1.01 was published before my post)
regards
Yeah pretty much, this is a version working with the jurik filter.Originally Posted by ;
https://www.forexforum.co.za/attachm...1327975378.mq4
I like Jurik,but it is not a fantastic input for neural networks, but this is my experience.? Why jma? record is obsolete and Mark Jurik site has not been updated more than a couple of years.Originally Posted by ;
Hello mrtools,Originally Posted by ;
Thank you to your Jurik filter. Can someone put in the change function on it like how the Bollinger bands are shifted.
1 Attachment(s)Added shift.Originally Posted by ;
https://www.forexforum.co.za/trading...le-system.html
Thank you for sharing. Mark Jurik has developed some nice tools that were TA-based, beating on the 'lag-smoothing-overshoot' conundrum that's inherent in indiors that use averaging.Originally Posted by ;