Re: Moving Average indicators for MT4
Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2025 6:47 pm
An intense update the Aema ribbon XUMA is sharp really tops it off for the year
An intense update the Aema ribbon XUMA is sharp really tops it off for the year
Hello, sorry doubt adding a max bars option is going to help, someone added the so-called extra timeframe filtering and would imagine this is causing the problem. Would be highly unlikely to work in an EA this way.dato896 wrote: Thu Dec 04, 2025 8:13 pm Hello Dear Programmers. Can you please modify This indicator to have Max Bars option to limit its calculations? As it is very heavy to use in EA optimization takes too long. With my little Experience it is not easy to modify MTF indicator to limit Bars.
yeap I did as well but didn't help to reduce optimization time so I though I did something wrongmrtools wrote: Thu Dec 04, 2025 11:46 pm Hello, sorry doubt adding a max bars option is going to help, someone added the so-called extra timeframe filtering and would imagine this is causing the problem. Would be highly unlikely to work in an EA this way.
Found this version.dato896 wrote: Fri Dec 05, 2025 12:11 am yeap I did as well but didn't help to reduce optimization time so I though I did something wrongMay be there is any similar version with less resource usage? Faster to optimize
Huh mrtoolz I never seen this type indi........... triangular ema but it's not tma it's a wizardry!!!! Smooth smooth smoothmrtools wrote: Mon Dec 08, 2025 5:55 am Not to be confused with the Triple Exponential Moving Average (TEMA), the Triangular EMA was developed by Patrick Mulloy in 1994.
good but I prefer low lag than smoothnessmoey_dw wrote: Tue Dec 09, 2025 9:25 am Huh mrtoolz I never seen this type indi........... triangular ema but it's not tma it's a wizardry!!!! Smooth smooth smooth![]()
Wouldnt that be the dream!!! Say what if you combine the closeness to price indicator and then also have a smoother one displayed on chart too like this indicator for your confirmation?? This code comes pretty close to combining the two I think so far on its own but imagine if you have a faster ema..............ionone wrote: Tue Dec 09, 2025 8:17 pm good but I prefer low lag than smoothness
it needs to be close to the price, yet to have low number of reversals, it makes it not smooth most of the time (smoothness = lag)
That's a beauty. Here thinking to merge the TMA with a ZLSMA, or some Elher's stuffmrtools wrote: Mon Dec 08, 2025 5:55 am Hull Moving Average Triangular EMA
This is a Hull moving average based off a Triangular Exponential Moving Average.
Not to be confused with the Triple Exponential Moving Average (TEMA), the Triangular EMA was developed by Patrick Mulloy in 1994.
It does not have a triangular form, the term triple refers to the three layers of EMA smoothing which dramatically reduces lag and is essentially built using three EMA's.