mladen wrote: Sat Jun 03, 2017 5:08 pm
You cannot duplicate the Hurst Future Line of Demarcation with an average
I'm sure you must be right, but can you explain why not? I received this advice at a Hurst Cycles forum from a long-time member.
"Just use a 1 period simple moving average of the mean and set it forward whatever your FLD number is."
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And here is a definition from David Hickson, well known in Hurst circles.
"An FLD is a line that is plotted on the same scale as the price and is in fact the price itself displaced to the right (into the future) by (approximately) half the wavelength of the cycle for which the FLD is plotted."
So a 1 period MA wold be the price itself, no? Shifting it by the desired amount (half the cycle length - which I calculate using goertzel) and then I just need an alert to let me know a crossing is imminent.
I am very grateful for anything you can add to this.