Page 7 of 351

Re: Moving Average indicators for MT4

Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2017 9:36 am
by mntiwana
Dynamic Zone of Averages
this is a bit old version with 10 averages (sma,ema,smma,lwma,lsma,Trima,swma,vwma,hullma,nonlagma)

Re: Moving Average indicators for MT4

Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2017 9:50 am
by mntiwana
Dynanmic Zones of averages - mtf & alerts 2

The version with 20 averaging methods and 20 latest prices,all user friendly,slope coloring,mtf,interpolated,shift option and alerts pack included.

Re: Moving Average indicators for MT4

Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2017 10:58 am
by mntiwana
DZ Oscillator of Averages nrp arrows + alerts mtf

This is a version of oscillator of Averages with dynamic zones added,the oscillator of averages is using the newest averages (33) and prices (20) options with the double smoothing and the option to make the averages VHF Adaptive,the arrows and alerts should work as the osc of averages crosses in to the upper and lower dynamic zones,along with cumulative momentum and normalizing capability.

Re: Moving Average indicators for MT4

Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2017 11:45 am
by mntiwana
DZ Oscillator of averages nrp arrows + alerts mtf 1_1

Options for arrows and alerts extended in this version to work on level cross and when slope color change too,thanks to mrtools

 

Re: Moving Average indicators for MT4

Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2017 11:55 am
by mntiwana
Dearest MLADEN & MRTOOLS
Can you manage time to add the features of "DZ Oscillator of averages nrp arrows + alerts mtf 1_1" in the on chart version of "Dynanmic Zones of averages - mtf & alerts 2" with rest of averaging methods and prices.(adaptive,cumulative momentum and normalizing periods) with arrows on slope,on zero cross,zero level cross options as in Osci ver,i noticed it is performing well.
regards

Re: Moving Average indicators for MT4

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2017 4:39 am
by mrtools
Mladen's One More Average

Explanation from Mladen:

The usual story goes something like this : which is the best moving average? Everyone that ever started to do any kind of technical analysis was pulled into this "game". Comparing, testing, looking for new ones, testing ...

______________________________

The idea of this one is simple : it should not be itself, but it should be a kind of a chameleon - it should "imitate" as much other moving averages as it can. So the need for zillion different moving averages would diminish. And it should have some extra, of course :The extras :it has to be smoothit has to be able to "change speed" without length changeit has to be able to adapt or not (since it has to "imitate" the non-adaptive as well as the adaptive ones)

______________________________

The steps :smoothing - compared are the simple moving average (that is the basis and the first step of this indicator - a smoothed simple moving average with as little lag added as it is possible and as close to the original as it is possible) Speed 1 and non-adaptive are the reference for this basic setup."speed changing" - same chart only added one more average with "speeds" 2 and 3 (for comparison purposes only here)finally - adapting : same chart with SMA compared to one more average with speed 1 but adaptive (so this parameters would make it a "smoothed adaptive simple average") Adapting part is a modified Kaufman adapting way and this part (the adapting part) may be a subject for changes in the future (it is giving satisfactory results, but if or when I find a better way, it will be implemented here)

______________________________

Some comparisons for different speed settings (all the comparisons are without adaptive turned on, and are approximate : approximation comes from a fact that it is impossible to get exactly the same values from only one way of calculation, and frankly, I even did not try to get those same values)speed 0.5 - T3 (0.618 Tilson)speed 2.5 - T3 (0.618 Fulks/Matulich)speed 1 - SMA, harmonic meanspeed 2 - LWMAspeed 7 - very similar to Hull and TEMAspeed 8 - very similar to LSMA and Linear regression valueDue to some properties of this average, it is very convenient to use it as a part of other indicators for pre- (as a filter before calculation) and post- smoothing. Some of the indicators that are going to be posted in this section are going to use this way to achieve those goals

______________________________

And, the last (it might be posted before the rest, but  Parameters :Length- length (period) for averaging AppliedPrice- price to use for averaging (it uses the usual metatrader values :0 - close1 - open2 - high3 - low4 - median (high+low)/25 - typical (high+low+close)/36 - weighted (high+low+close+close)/4Speed- desired speed (i limited to -1.5 on the lower side but it even does not need that limit - some interesting results with speeds that are less than 0 can be achieved)Adaptive- does it adapt or not

///////////////////////////

This version is the same as above except added the 22 new price options,double smoothing option,the capability to filter the price ,oma values or both, and the new lighter mtf.
 

Re: Moving Average indicators for MT4

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2017 6:16 am
by tampa
 

Re: Moving Average indicators for MT4

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2017 2:11 am
by mntiwana
Dynamic zones Multi pass averages 2.01

This is a Dynamic zones Multi pass averages 2.01 Indicator,mtf,that have 18 optional averaging methods,usual prices,depth (speed),dual probability levels.

Re: Moving Average indicators for MT4

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2017 2:23 am
by mntiwana
Dynamic zones Multi pass averages 2.02

This version have 20 averages,mtf,interpolated,shift,usual prices, (multi pass averages is a type of digital filter)

Re: Moving Average indicators for MT4

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2017 12:54 pm
by talaate
mrtools wrote:Mladen's One More Average:::

Explanation from Mladen:

The usual story goes something like this : which is the best moving average? Everyone that ever started to do any kind of technical analysis was pulled into this "game". Comparing, testing, looking for new ones, testing ...______________________________The idea of this one is simple : it should not be itself, but it should be a kind of a chameleon - it should "imitate" as much other moving averages as it can. So the need for zillion different moving averages would diminish. And it should have some extra, of course :The extras :it has to be smoothit has to be able to "change speed" without length changeit has to be able to adapt or not (since it has to "imitate" the non-adaptive as well as the adaptive ones)______________________________The steps :smoothing - compared are the simple moving average (that is the basis and the first step of this indicator - a smoothed simple moving average with as little lag added as it is possible and as close to the original as it is possible) Speed 1 and non-adaptive are the reference for this basic setup."speed changing" - same chart only added one more average with "speeds" 2 and 3 (for comparison purposes only here)finally - adapting : same chart with SMA compared to one more average with speed 1 but adaptive (so this parameters would make it a "smoothed adaptive simple average") Adapting part is a modified Kaufman adapting way and this part (the adapting part) may be a subject for changes in the future (it is giving satisfactory results, but if or when I find a better way, it will be implemented here) Some comparisons for different speed settings (all the comparisons are without adaptive turned on, and are approximate : approximation comes from a fact that it is impossible to get exactly the same values from only one way of calculation, and frankly, I even did not try to get those same values)speed 0.5 - T3 (0.618 Tilson)speed 2.5 - T3 (0.618 Fulks/Matulich)speed 1 - SMA, harmonic meanspeed 2 - LWMAspeed 7 - very similar to Hull and TEMAspeed 8 - very similar to LSMA and Linear regression valueDue to some properties of this average, it is very convenient to use it as a part of other indicators for pre- (as a filter before calculation) and post- smoothing. Some of the indicators that are going to be posted in this section are going to use this way to achieve those goals______________________________And, the last (it might be posted before the rest, but &nbspParameters :Length- length (period) for averaging AppliedPrice- price to use for averaging (it uses the usual metatrader values :0 - close1 - open2 - high3 - low4 - median (high+low)/25 - typical (high+low+close)/36 - weighted (high+low+close+close)/4Speed- desired speed (i limited to -1.5 on the lower side but it even does not need that limit - some interesting results with speeds that are less than 0 can be achieved)Adaptive- does it adapt or not

///////////////////////////

This version is the same as above except added the 22 new price options,double smoothing option,the capability to filter the price ,oma values or both, and the new lighter mtf.
Excellent review 
Thanks