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MultiType Shifting Predictive Moving Averages (MA) Crossover

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Just 2 Moving Averages with adjustable settings and shifting capability, plus signals and predicting continuations.
At the time of publish these different types of MAs are supported:

- SMA (Simple)
- EMA (Exponential)
- DEMA (Double Exponential)
- TEMA (Triple Exponential)
- RMA (Adjusted Exponential)
- WMA (Weighted)
- VWMA (Volume Weighted)
- SWMA (Symmetrically Weighted)
- HMA (Hull)

I'm looking forward to any idea about filtering the signals. Thanks.
Release Notes:
Added support for 2 other types of MA:
- LSMA (Least Squares)
- TMA (Triangular)
Release Notes:
- Fixed bugs
- Now shifting will be applied in crosses
Release Notes:
Screenshot corrected!
Release Notes:
Fixed some small bugs!
Release Notes:
Major Update!
- Added support for 2 new types of MA:
12. MAEMA which is my "Momentum Adjusted EMA" indicator
13. VMA which is a customized Variable Index Dynamic Average (Original VIDYA is made by Tushar Chande)
- Added MA coloring and filling based on the trend
- Added the ability to change MAs thickness
- Made negative shifting possible due to many users request
- Fixed a bug related to prediction tails which would happen in case of setting MA lengths less than 4
Release Notes:
- Made signals to shift with the fast MA (per a user request)
Note that in case of unequal shifts of the fast MA and the slow MA, the signals may not be accurate.
Release Notes:
- Added alert conditions as many users requested
The next step for the users is to set up their alerts manually (www.tradingview.com/...how-to-set-up-alerts)
Release Notes:
- Made some tweaks to the options
- Added an option to show range bands around MAs based on ATR
Release Notes:
- Organized indicator settings
- Added an option to generate bands using standard deviation instead of ATR
Release Notes:
ATR and Standard Deviation multipliers now accept float numbers in the settings.
Release Notes:
Made some setting inputs more organized.
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