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kvak wrote: Mon Dec 19, 2022 9:22 am SSL E-Averages Mountains Histogram

Here is the histogram, if you want to test it...
Have menu for three type of displaying as you see in picture....
with corrected Mcginley ma

PS: For the main chart version, please see here.
Could I bother you to make this mtf please. The ssl (histo).
Cheers,

Opita


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opita wrote: Sat May 06, 2023 12:49 pm Could I bother you to make this mtf please. The ssl (histo).
SSL E-Averages (Mountains Histogram) with MTF

Hello.
Here is mtf version....

For the on-chart version please see: SSL (Semaphore Signal Level) with ATR Bands + Dots.
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Re: Hilbert Transform? - Gann Indicators

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mntiwana wrote: Sun Aug 06, 2017 8:26 pm adaptive Gann High-Low activator jma Heiken Ashi arrows - histo (for symbol) nmc 1.01
Enhanced version with user frindly - arrowing code and size additions - still usual prices
the rest is same to previous ver
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adaptive Gann High-Low activator jma Heiken Ashi arrows - histo (for symbol) nmc 1.01 Settings
Hi all,

First of all, thanks to mntiwana for posting this indicator.

However, in the settings screenshot above of the adaptive Gann High-Low activator jma Heiken Ashi arrows - histo (for symbol) nmc 1.01.mq4 indicator there are the options, Smoothing phase and the Hilbert transform mode (1 to 3). Can anyone explain what these options mean so we can know what is a good value to use for the Smoothing phase and what each Hilbert Transform mode from 1 to 3 means? Otherwise, if there is a document that explains all this, then please point us to it. Thanks.

Here is the indicator:

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global wrote: Mon May 08, 2023 3:21 pm adaptive Gann High-Low activator jma Heiken Ashi arrows - histo (for symbol) nmc 1.01 Settings
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Hi all,

First of all, thanks to mntiwana for posting this indicator.

However, in the settings screenshot above of the adaptive Gann High-Low activator jma Heiken Ashi arrows - histo (for symbol) nmc 1.01.mq4 indicator there are the options, Smoothing phase and the Hilbert transform mode (1 to 3). Can anyone explain what these options mean so we can know what is a good value to use for the Smoothing phase and what each Hilbert Transform mode from 1 to 3 means? Otherwise, if there is a document that explains all this, then please point us to it. Thanks.

Here is the indicator:
About smoothing phase a quote from Mark Jurik:

JMA not only allows you to select "smoothness", but you can also fine tune with its PHASE setting. PHASE lets you customize a trade-off between lag and overshoot, giving you greater control over JMA's behavior.

The Hilbert transform modes are 1 = the period of Dominant Cycle, 2 = the amplitude of Dominant Cycle, and 3 = Phase of Dominant Cycle. It's 3 different ways to try and adapt the Gann High-Low. It's based of Ehler's homodyne discriminator.
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Re: Hilbert Transform? - Gann Indicators

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mrtools wrote: Tue May 09, 2023 4:06 am About smoothing phase a quote from Mark Jurik:

JMA not only allows you to select "smoothness", but you can also fine tune with its PHASE setting. PHASE lets you customize a trade-off between lag and overshoot, giving you greater control over JMA's behavior.

The Hilbert transform modes are 1 = the period of Dominant Cycle, 2 = the amplitude of Dominant Cycle, and 3 = Phase of Dominant Cycle. It's 3 different ways to try and adapt the Gann High-Low. It's based of Ehler's homodyne discriminator.
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Thank you very much mrtools for your detailed explanation and for the homodyne discriminator. :thumbup:


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mrtools wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 5:34 am Added the ma's, alerts, and updated the code somewhat.
thank you mrtools it is working good :thumbup:
may tema and non lag ma be added also please? i thought those would be fast enough for higher timeframe implementation but it doesnt seem so
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