Re: Heiken Ashi Type Indicators

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v2vboni wrote:
updated version..  
Hi v2vboni
can you add some thing like "v1/2" in the name of your efforts,as to make differentiate,2 different versions
then the first ver from post 15 contains 201 kb but the second ver of today simply 22 kb
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Re: Heiken Ashi Type Indicators

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v2vboni wrote:
hello mntiwana...

thanks for your feedback.... here it is.

regards,
v2v
Thanks,is it the renamed version of post 15,if yes,replace at original post too,all i means remove confusions
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Re: Heiken Ashi Type Indicators

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Ha Delta explanation

haDelta is a simple indicator originally developed and published by Mr. Dan Valcu. 
The indicator is used quantify Heikin Ashi candles, measures the difference between HA close and HA open. 
haDelta is sensitive indicator, measures the height of the candle body, for smoothing a 3 period SMA is used (similar to Qstick indicator). 
The crossovers of haDelta and SMA (3) can give important early signals and confirmation together with Heiken Ashi candle patterns about possible trend reversals or trend exhaustion. 
The zero line is also very important. Whenever haDelta and/or its SMA (3) crosses over the zero line, it gives further signal of possible strength of the trend. 
Please note that haDelta is not for mechanic trading alone, but for use in conjunction with Heikin Ashi rules. 

This version done by Mladen, I made it more user friendly, and added basic custom moving averages including TEMA.
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Re: Heiken Ashi Type Indicators

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wojtek wrote:Was the ordinary (not smooth) Heiken Ashi already coded as a histogram, with two rows
(one for wicks and one for bodies)?

EDIT: OK, I found one. Heiken Ashi jurik histo.
wojtek,

If you set the smoothing period of the smoothed version to 1, you are going to get an "ordinary" heiken ashi
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