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Filled T3 Double Bands Histogram Separate (Subwindow)

Posted: Sat May 11, 2019 5:17 pm
by Jimmy
And lastly, as part of the Filled T3 Double Bands set, this is the Filled T3 Double Bands Separate (Subwindow) version for MT4.

T3 Nema

Posted: Wed May 29, 2019 10:16 pm
by Jimmy
This is the T3 Nema indicator that was made as an experiment by Mladen for MT4. Mladen also kindly added Alerts and (newer drop down box) Multi-timeframe + Interpolation which is where this indicator shines.

As explained by Mladen:
NEMA can calculate all the known variations (offspring) of EMA : EMA, DEMA, TEMA , ... DecEMA, ... and so on, up to "levels" or "depth" 50 (whatever name it would be).

T3 Volume Weighted

Posted: Thu May 30, 2019 10:04 pm
by Jimmy
Apologies if this has been posted or incorporated into a newer indicator but this is the T3 Volume Weighted by Mladen. I wanted to post this one up because I really do think it is a great invention and experiment by Mladen :)

As explained by Mladen:
Here is one highly experimental thing : T3 that can use the volume weighted price (it can not be directly volume weighted due to nature of the T3)

T3 TRIX

Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2019 9:20 pm
by Jimmy
This one is the T3 TRIX (Version 2.02) which had yet to be posted here and was coded by Mladen for MT4.

It is easily the best version of the TRIX indicator in non-repainting form and comes with options such as (newer drop down box) Multi-timeframe + Interpolation, Arrows on Fast cross + Arrows on Slow cross & more.

Thank you to Mladen for this creation :)

Adaptive T3 Advanced

Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2019 9:54 pm
by Jimmy
This is the newer version of the Adaptive T3 Advanced indicator and Histogram which comes with Alerts and (newer drop down box) Multi-timeframe mode by Mladen.

As explained by Mladen:
Upgraded adaptive T3 (some internal changes and more user friendly).

T3 Stochastic

Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2019 10:01 pm
by Jimmy
This is the T3 Stochastic by Mrtools (Version 2.01). I couldn't find this particular later version on our site so I'll upload it here. Thanks to Mrtools for making this one :)

T3 CCI

Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2019 10:25 pm
by Jimmy
This is the T3 CCI Histogram (Bars) which was made by Mrtools for MT4.

The accompanying T3 CCI Histogram and Oscillator versions can be found here: T3 CCI Oscillator & T3 Histogram indicator for MT4.

T3 Slope Variation

Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2019 10:34 pm
by Jimmy
This is the T3 Slope Variation which was coded for MT4 by Mladen. I couldn't find this version on our site as well so I'll post it here.
This one comes with Multi-timeframe mode but sadly it doesn't have Interpolation. Perhaps one of our kind coders can upgrade this one for members when they are free :)

ALMA Histogram Bars

Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2019 10:45 pm
by Jimmy
This is Mrtools' Histogram Bars version of the ALMA (Arnaud Legoux Moving Average) which comes with (newer drop down box) Multi-timeframe, Alerts, Arrows & more.

Attached is also the information booklet about the Arnaud Legoux Moving Average in PDF.

If you are looking for the on-chart Moving Average versions they can also be found here:

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8/23/21 Edit by banzai: Please download a new version over here:
viewtopic.php?p=1295442427#p1295442427

T3 Trend Strength

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2019 8:15 pm
by Jimmy
Another good indicator from our archives that I couldn't find here yet, the T3 Trend Strength by Mladen for MT4.

As explained by Mladen:
Here is a T3 strength that with some changes

It allows up to 15 T3 averages to be calculated now (parameters are reorganized, but I think that it is easier this way to use it). Also, each and every T3 can have it's own shift. Because of that appearance of the indicator can change in cases when any of the calculated T3 averages has a negative shift. A problem with negative shift is that it addresses future prices and that at the end of data (meaning when it is near current prices) it lacks prices (they simply do not exist yet). So, if there is any negative shift in any T3 calculation it means that the "shift" period is going to be changed (recalculated, repainted whichever expression one prefers) when the price is in. For that reason indicator draws that period in gray color now indicating that that part of calculation is a subject of change

Here is an example in which 0 T3 shift is set to -25 (I used a big negative shift on one f the t3 shifts in order to make it clearly visible hat is happening in those cases): the last 25 bars are drawn in gray since as the new prices are formed, that part of indicator will be changed

PS: For positive shift there is no such an issue (since they always are using past prices).