Re: v2v dynamic system
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2020 3:37 am
How about Momenticks weighted on a logarithmic scale. Like logarithmic weighted linear momentum
How about Momenticks weighted on a logarithmic scale. Like logarithmic weighted linear momentum
It could be good... However, I am not that kind of a coder who could make such. I am pretty basic. You may need to ask the masters like mladen and the likes.Darks wrote: Mon Mar 23, 2020 3:37 am
How about Momenticks weighted on a logarithmic scale. Like logarithmic weighted linear momentum
I checked some of the existing sources about the logarithmic or regression. It seems this one that I have with VWAP plus statistical z-scores with ATR values is enough IMHO. However, in addition to what I said earlier... I think the master coder out there may disagree and create a better one using that logarithmic weighted linear momentum.Darks wrote: Mon Mar 23, 2020 3:37 am
How about Momenticks weighted on a logarithmic scale. Like logarithmic weighted linear momentum
Thanks for you kind words. I have posted a request in "MT5 requests and idea's" section.nathanvbasko wrote: Tue Mar 24, 2020 12:27 am
It could be good... However, I am not that kind of a coder who could make such. I am pretty basic. You may need to ask the masters like mladen and the likes.
Anyway, that was a very nice suggestion.
Actually I have an indicator. If you type "logarithmic weighted oscillator" in google you will find it. As you are coding different variations of linear momentum I was curious to see logarithmic variation as used in the above mentioned indicator.nathanvbasko wrote: Tue Mar 24, 2020 11:56 pm
I checked some of the existing sources about the logarithmic or regression. It seems this one that I have with VWAP plus statistical z-scores with ATR values is enough IMHO. However, in addition to what I said earlier... I think the master coder out there may disagree and create a better one using that logarithmic weighted linear momentum.
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Darks wrote: Wed Mar 25, 2020 12:33 am
Actually I have an indicator. If you type "logarithmic weighted oscillator" in google you will find it. As you are coding different variations of linear momentum I was curious to see logarithmic variation as used in the above mentioned indicator.
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