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Re: Floating / Quantile Levels indicator(s)

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2018 3:24 am
by Tsar
Jurik filter (mtf + alerts + fl's)


JMA [Jurik Moving Average] filtered signal to be both Smooth and Lag-free with Floating / Quantile Levels.

Re: Floating / Quantile Levels indicator(s)

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2018 3:58 am
by Tsar
One more average 1.1(mtf + fl's)


One more average (OMA) with Floating / Quantile Levels.

Re: Floating / Quantile Levels indicator(s)

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2018 4:15 am
by Tsar
regularized momentum (fl's+mtf+alerts)


regularized momentum with Floating / Quantile Levels.

Re: Floating / Quantile Levels indicator(s)

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2018 4:35 am
by Tsar
rsi_accumulated_ifloating_levelsp


rsi accumulated with Floating / Quantile Levels.

Re: Floating / Quantile Levels indicator(s)

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2018 5:39 am
by Tsar
Tirone Levels







Tirone Levels are a series of Horizontal lines that identify Support and Resistance levels. They were developed by John Tirone.

Tirone Levels can be drawn using either the Midpoint 1/3-2/3 method or the Mean method. Both methods are intended to help you identify potential support and resistance levels based on the range of prices over a given time period. The interpretation of Tirone Levels is similar to Quadrant Lines.

The following chart shows Midpoint Tirone Levels on Lincoln National.


A. Midpoint Method
Midpoint levels are calculated by finding the highest high and the lowest low during the time period being analyzed. The lines are then calculated as follows:

1. Top line :
Subtract the Lowest low from the Highest high, divide this value by Three, and then subtract this result from the Highest high.

2. Center Line :
Subtract the Lowest low from the Highest high, divide this value by Two, and then add this result to the Lowest low.

3. Bottom Line :
Subtract the lowest low from the highest high, divide this value by three, and then add this result to the lowest low.


B. Mean Method
Mean levels are displayed as five lines (the spacing between the lines is not necessarily symmetrical). The lines are calculated as follows :

1. Extreme High :
Subtract the Lowest low from the Highest high and add this Value to the Adjusted Mean.

2. Regular High :
Subtract the Lowest low from the value of the Adjusted Mean multiplied by Two.

3. Adjusted Mean :
This is the sum of the Highest high, the Lowest low, and the most recent Closing price, divided by Three.

4. Regular Low :
Subtract the Highest high from the Value of the Adjusted Mean multiplied by Two.

5. Extreme Low:
Subtract the lowest low from the highest high and then subtract this value from the Adjusted Mean.

Re: Floating / Quantile Levels indicator(s)

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2018 5:47 am
by Tsar
Tirone Levels 1.1



This is an Updates...
Added Modified midpoint method ( =made it 5 Levels ) on Calculation method setting.

Re: Floating / Quantile Levels indicator(s)

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2018 6:01 am
by Tsar
Dear mrtools,


Does "Floating / Quantile levels" Concept allow Add the "Midpoint method" (3 Levels) or 5 Levels on Setting (to be in One Package) ?

No need require the Mean method. So we get 3 Choices of Method ie. Floating ; Quantile and Midpoint ?

Please take the time to check it out... :angel:

Re: Floating / Quantile Levels indicator(s)

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 7:44 pm
by Tsar
TSS averages(mtf + fl's)



TSS [Triple Smoothed Stochastic] with 'Average method' have 4 Levels type choices :
- Floating levels
-- Quantile levels
--- Deviation levels
---- Fixed levels

Re: Dynamic zone indicators ...

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2018 2:14 am
by nathanvbasko

Re: Dynamic zone indicators ...

Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2018 11:33 am
by nathanvbasko
Just got the updated version, I just wish it uses signal and MTF version again
Enjoy!