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Re: Stochastic indicator(s)

Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2017 6:41 am
by mntiwana
DSS (r-squared) adaptive
Double Smoothed Stochastic
MLADEN : DSS that is adaptive too
This indicator is "partially adaptive" the part that is adapting is the stochastic period,EMA period is not (when i try to do that results are not useable),also this indicator for sure is having benefits from price filter,the lower example is with out a filter,and is it is obvious,it is far "too nervous" , so even though the default parameter for filter is zero,filter usage is recommended - i use price filter 3 for upper example

Re: Stochastic indicator(s)

Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2017 7:32 am
by mntiwana
DSS (r-squared) adaptive 1.1

This version have 2 more adaptation parameters (adaptive stochastic period and adaptive smoothing period all two true/false) the rest is the same as above version

Re: Stochastic indicator(s)

Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2017 7:50 am
by mntiwana
DSS (r-squared) adaptive (on chart)
On chart version of the r-square adaptive double smoothed stochastic,some smaller upgrades too

Re: Stochastic indicator(s)

Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2017 8:19 am
by mntiwana
DSS (r-squared) adaptive (on chart) 1.1

MLADEN : And this is an upgrade , decided to make it a sort of "all adaptive" version
in this version you can choose if
stochastic calculation should be adaptive
smoothing calculation should be adaptive
that way user can get 4 completely different versions of indicator - depending on the chosen parameters-
Difference can be big - lower example are with out smoothing adapting and then with smoothing adapting turn on.

Re: Stochastic indicator(s)

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2017 8:03 am
by mrtools
This is a dt oscillator with the stochastic smoothed with super smoother, also with the regular moving averages, with TEMA added too, Indicator also has floating levels with the colors selection is colors on slope, colors on mid floating level cross, or colors on outer levels cross.The rsi has the 6 different choices of rsi. Also man what a opening gap :o

Re: Stochastic indicator(s)

Posted: Mon May 01, 2017 6:42 am
by mrtools
This is an inverse fisher transform(ift) of adaptive super smooth wpr. Since wpr is just a version of stochastic decided to post it here. Anyway for adaption you have a choice of either to use deviation sample or regular deviation, and you have a choice of 5 moving averages in adaption calculations, the mt4 standard ma's plus Tema, along with 24 price options. Also in the ift calculations you have the same averages as above to chose from.

PS: If you're looking for the standard version with added Shadow, please see here: IFT Inverse Fisher Transform WPR indicator for MT4.

Re: Stochastic indicator(s)

Posted: Mon May 01, 2017 10:29 am
by mntiwana
mrtools wrote: Mon May 01, 2017 6:42 am This is an inverse fisher transform(ift) of adaptive super smooth wpr. Since wpr is just a version of stochastic decided to post it here. Anyway for adaption you have a choice of either to use deviation sample or regular deviation, and you have a choice of 5 moving averages in adaption calculations, the mt4 standard ma's plus Tema, along with 24 price options. Also in the ift calculations you have the same averages as above to chose from.
Dearest MRTOOLS
Thanks for this pretty IFT of WPR with nice features,showing good results :)
i played a bit with parameters and do not felt any change in formation by testing true/false deviation sample correction
regards

Re: Stochastic indicator(s)

Posted: Mon May 01, 2017 11:44 am
by mrtools
mntiwana wrote: Mon May 01, 2017 10:29 am Dearest MRTOOLS
Thanks for this pretty IFT of WPR with nice features,showing good results :)
i played a bit with parameters and do not felt any change in formation by testing true/false deviation sample correction
regards
Yes same here, was testing a bb stops histo and regular bb stops one with sample on the other with sample off and no change in the signals, anyway added standard error to the mix, and it gives different results and also added alerts.

Re: Stochastic indicator(s)

Posted: Mon May 01, 2017 2:32 pm
by mntiwana
mrtools wrote: Mon May 01, 2017 11:44 am Yes same here, was testing a bb stops histo and regular bb stops one with sample on the other with sample off and no change in the signals, anyway added standard error to the mix, and it gives different results and also added alerts.
Dearest MRTOOLS
Thanks :)

Re: Stochastic indicator(s)

Posted: Tue May 02, 2017 10:41 am
by Bob Loblaw
mrtools, i thank you as well for this indicator. Best regards.