Re: Moving Average indicators for MT4

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Here is the Cumulative Moving Average for MT4 which was kindly coded by Mladen. This tool is ideal for keeping an eye on longer-term movements.

The Cumulative Moving Average (Cma) is also frequently called a running average or a long running average although the term running average is also used as synonym for a moving average.

In some data acquisition systems, the data arrives in an orderly data stream and the statistician would like to calculate the average of all data up until the current data point, which in itself moves with time. For example, an investor may want the average price of all trades for a particular financial instrument up until the current time. As each new transaction occurs, the average price at the time of the transaction can be calculated for all transactions up to that point using the cumulative average.

Source: rtmath.net

Calculation:
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Re: Moving Average indicators for MT4

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This particular indicator hasn't been posted on our forum so I had better post it here. This is Mladen's Adaptive EMA for MT4.

As explained by Mladen:
One version of adaptive EMA (exponential moving average) that can control, apart from adapting period, the "speed" (the responsiveness to price changes) of ema too.

For Mrtools's updated Standard Deviation Ratio of Adaptive Ema, you can find that version here: Standard Deviation Ratio of Adaptive EMA indicator for MT4.
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Re: Moving Average indicators for MT4

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Here is a simple and effective Moving Average Level Oscillator which displays in your indicator subwindow and includes a median (Zero) line. It was optimized by Mladen a few years ago and I find it very useful for displaying overall trends, particularly using a 50 setting.

If you're new to trading and looking for a tool to tell you what trend the market is in, try this out.
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Re: Moving Average indicators for MT4

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Here is another interesting one by Mladen called the Smoothed MA Distance Levels (Oscillator) for MT4.

It's a non-repainting indicator which was kindly optimized by Mladen and he made it so that the levels adjusted to the last value of the Standard Deviation. This makes the levels sort of "Dynamic" if you'd like to call it that and they are subject to change depending on the last bars of the Standard Deviation's value.
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Re: Moving Average indicators for MT4

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This is Mladen's Price Between 2 Moving Averages indicator for MT4.

As explained by Mladen:
Here is one indicator that can show you when the price is between the two averages

The problem is if you use "raw price" it will be "noisy" (set the "price period" to 1 and you will see what do I mean), so you can use filtering (one more fast average as a smoothing filter) to make it less noisy. If the value is less than 1 and greater than -1, the price is between 2 averages, otherwise it is above (for values 1) or bellow (for values -1) the two averages. That way you can detect when is it "traveling" from one average to another or is outside the two averages, but as far as I see even with additional smoothing it would give you a lot of signals.
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Re: Moving Average indicators for MT4

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Jimmy wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2019 2:55 pm This particular indicator hasn't been posted on our forum so I had better post it here. This is Mladen's Adaptive EMA for MT4.

As explained by Mladen:
One version of adaptive EMA (exponential moving average) that can control, apart from adapting period, the "speed" (the responsiveness to price changes) of ema too.

For Mrtools's updated Standard Deviation Ratio of Adaptive Ema, you can find that version here: Standard Deviation Ratio of Adaptive EMA indicator for MT4.
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Re: Moving Average indicators for MT4

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Continuing on with our archived files today, here is Mladen's DLWMA (Double Linear Weighted Moving Average) for MT4 as a standalone indicator.
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