Re: Something interesting please post here (Metatrader)

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Resonant Peak Filter v1.0

This indicator comes directly from DSP (Digital SIgnal Processing)
you know how with an EQ you can add a little bit of frequencies in a mix or so ?
for example add some bass if lacking.
well you can also add so much of ONE frequency that it starts to ring and oscillate

this indicator does exactly this : it resonates at a particular frequency

here is a description of the parameters

First I added an adaptive parameter. The Adaptive parameter looks at the difference from the price and the curve. If the difference is too big, the frequency of resonance is hightened, if the difference is smaller then frequency is lowered
  • invertCurve : uses MA to "invert" the curve
  • invertCurvePeriod : MA period (you have to adapt the period to the MA otherwise you're gonna have unexpected results
  • shift : shifts the curve forward
  • f : frequency of resonance [0..1]
  • q : amount of resonance [0..1]
  • Adaptive : turns adaptive mode ON
  • fChangeUp (see explanation below)
  • fChangeDn
  • fMin : minimum frequency in the adapting process
  • fMax : maximum frequency in the adapting process
  • ATRPeriod
  • ATRDistMul (see explanation below)
if price is away from the curve more than ATRDistMul * atr(ATRPeriod) then frequency is upped by fChangeUp amount until fMax is reached
if price is closer from the curve less than ATRDistMul * atr(ATRPeriod) then frequency is loweredby fChangeDn amount until fMin is reached

Default mode
Q = 0.8 Q = 0.2 F = 0.5 Q = 0.8

Adaptive Mode "ON"

Default (ATRDistMul 5.0) ATRDistMul 3.0
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Re: Something interesting please post here (Metatrader)

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Keep the length of the candlestick per point constant.

My father posted this before, but this is an upgrade.
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I always want to see the same chart formation patterns.

Especially in long ranges with narrow fluctuations, I get confused.
I think this is also important when trading using contraction and expansion.

I will post an indicator that makes the length of the candlestick per point constant so that I can always see the same view.
There are similar indicators, but I pursued usability.
I can't improve it though it sometimes moves up and down and there are some issues. Please understand.

How to use it,
To change the scale, drag the price axis on the right.
The settings are kept for each currency pair and time frame.
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Re: Something interesting please post here (Metatrader)

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Indicator to display date, time and lines on the date axis.
The standard scale and separator lines are hidden.

DateSeparatorScale
Displays the date and time.

DateSeparatorScaleLine
Displays vertical separator lines.

I will post a template as an example of the setup. (15 minutes time frame only)
The indicator is a template installed in the “funchi” folder.


feature

For example,
A 15-minute time frame displays “hour” every 3 hours starting at 9:00 a.m.
On a 1-hour time frame, the day of the week is displayed every other day, starting at 9:00 a.m.
A 4-hour time frame with Monday as the starting point and every 7 days, showing the month, day, and day of the week.


Notes

Draw timing is low. This is not a problem in normal use.
It may not be displayed, especially if the market is closed and ticks do not occur.
If it is not displayed, drag it to the past.

Explanation of format symbols

I : Minute
H : Hour
D : Day
M : Month 2 digit
n : Month name 3 char
Y : Year 4 digit
w : Week name 3 char
a : Week japanese name
Other than the above, display as is

Image Description

Upper side shown with this indicator
Bottom side is an example of the standard display
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