Re: Larry Williams Commercial Proxy Index

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kvak wrote: Wed Feb 21, 2024 8:08 am I am not sure if I understand this indicator how tu use correctly and maybe some menu are not useful, but here is version for test.
With inverted option and option use 50 level or floating zero level.
Also this indicator have possibly smoothing calculation ( open/close price)
Thank you very much dear Kvak. The main idea of a signal by this indicator is midline cross. In the picture attached the top and bottom values of the oscillator are (-25.2) and (-66.7). So the real midline is not 50 it is (66.7+25.2) /2= 45.9 . These numbers change when last candle is closed so the old midline should be removed and a new midline is calculated-drawn. LWPI users do this process manually. I wonder if that's possible to be done by indicator, removing the old mid then draw it again for the new candle. The color change on crossing such mid line would be very cool.
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Re: Larry Williams Commercial Proxy Index

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ixion700 wrote: Tue Feb 20, 2024 6:28 pm Larry Williams Proxy Index
mrtools wrote: Wed Feb 21, 2024 5:15 am the version with the dash is inverted
kvak wrote: Wed Feb 21, 2024 8:08 am With inverted option and option use 50 level or floating zero level.
Also this indicator have possibly smoothing calculation ( open/close price)
One might just as well call it RSI - but probably I am totally wrong
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Re: Larry Williams Commercial Proxy Index

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ixion700 wrote: Wed Feb 21, 2024 4:54 pm Thank you very much, dear Kvak. The main idea of a signal by this indicator is a midline cross. In the picture attached the top and bottom values of the oscillator are (-25.2) and (-66.7). So the real midline is not 50 it is (66.7+25.2) /2= 45.9 . These numbers change when the last candle is closed so the old midline should be removed and a new midline is calculated-drawn. LWPI users do this process manually. I wonder if that's possible to be done by indicator, removing the old mid then drawing it again for the new candle. The color change on crossing such mid line would be very cool.
Wouldn't it be better to have a dynamic midline similar to the MBL in the TDI? Rather than drawing a midline, deleting it on the candle close, and then redrawing it for the new candle.
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Re: Larry Williams Commercial Proxy Index

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mrtools wrote: Wed Feb 21, 2024 11:32 am This is Larry Williams Commerical Proxy Index(cpi) inverted and kind of normalized. For now has 5 moving averages to choose from in calculation plus smoothing and added some deviation type bands, where the cpi is colored on the cpi and band midline cross. Also added a zero-cross filter for filtering of entries.
A comparison between the last versions of LWPI made by our great coders mrtools & kvak. Everything in mrtools version is default (period=50 SMMA=2) except for the bands deviation which I set to 1.6 and removed the zero line filter.

Kvak's version period is set to 5 and everything else is the same.

The results look very amazing! Thank you guys you are awesome! we are truly blessed to have you two here.
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ixion700 wrote: Wed Feb 21, 2024 4:54 pm Thank you very much dear Kvak. The main idea of a signal by this indicator is midline cross. In the picture attached the top and bottom values of the oscillator are (-25.2) and (-66.7). So the real midline is not 50 it is (66.7+25.2) /2= 45.9 . These numbers change when last candle is closed so the old midline should be removed and a new midline is calculated-drawn. LWPI users do this process manually. I wonder if that's possible to be done by indicator, removing the old mid then draw it again for the new candle. The color change on crossing such mid line would be very cool.
This indicator working this way, only look back period for array high/low from indicator is same like LWPI period.
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ixion700 wrote: Wed Feb 21, 2024 10:03 pm A comparison between the last versions of LWPI made by our great coders mrtools & kvak. Everything in mrtools version is default (period=50 SMMA=2) except for the bands deviation which I set to 1.6 and removed the zero line filter.

Kvak's version period is set to 5 and everything else is the same.

The results look very amazing! Thank you guys you are awesome! we are truly blessed to have you two here.
Thank you for your comparison of both codes - this is great. And we really are blessed to have Mrtools & Kvak making these indicators together!

I hope it's okay with you all, I feel this code is significant in it's own way so I've moved all the LWPI posts from the "requests" and "various indicators" thread to it's very own topic because so many good ideas, files and even comparisons are being posted about the CPI 👍

PS: Who knows, this topic may be the start of an indicator that will overtake both the TDI and RSI? Ha!
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