Hull is its extremely responsive and smooth moving average created by Alan Hull in 2005. Minimal lag and smooth curves made HMA extremely popular TA tool. alanhull.com Script was made to regroup multiple hull variants in one indicator,maintaining flexible customization and intuitive visualization Option to chose between 3 Hull variations Option to chose...
This script is for a triple moving average indicator where the user can select from different types of moving averages, price sources, lookback periods and resolutions. Features: - 3 Moving Averages with variable MA types, periods, price sources, resolutions and the ability to disable each individually - Crossovers are plotted on the chart with detailed...
This script is for a triple moving average indicator where the user can select from different types of moving averages, price sources and lookback periods. Features: - 3 Moving Averages with variable MA types, periods, price sources and ability to disable each individually - Crossovers are plotted on the chart with detailed information regarding the crossover...
This script is for a triple moving average indicator where the user can select from different types of moving averages and periods. This script improves upon tutorial 3 by adding source selection for MAs and another option for an MA that is not built-in, the HMA . It is meant as an educational script with well formatted styling, and references for specific functions.
This script is for a triple moving average indicator where the user can select from different types of moving averages and periods. This script improves upon tutorial 3 by adding source selection for MAs and another option for an MA that is not built-in, the HMA. It is meant as an educational script with well formatted styling, and references for specific functions.
To save space on a chart's maximum indicator count, this single indicator includes: - Three Hull Moving Averages, Defaulted to 13, 26, and 55 Periods. - Customizable Time-Frame for Each HMA. - Customizable Triple Weighted MA Smoothing for Jagged Lines from Higher Time-Frame - Alert Conditions for Price Cross Over/Under the HMAs.
A Study of Moving Average Types // SMA Simple // WMA Weighted // VWMA Volume Weighted // EMA Exponential // DEMA Double EMA // ALMA Arnaud Legoux // HMA Hull MA // SMMA Smoothed // LSMA Least Squares // KAMA Kaufman Adaptive // TEMA Triple EMA // ZLEMA Zero Lag // FRAMA Fractal...
This update to the previous HMA-Kahlman Trend, Clipping & Trendlines script features the same structure with the three modules: - Trendlines module, - NEW Winsorizing submodule using difference-based filtering. - HMA-Kahlman Trend module. The Winsorizing submodule filters signals by a volume level, eliminating the ones with the volume below a threshold. This...
This is an old compilation of mine suitable for scalping. To filter out the generated signals use Difference value between on the Settings menu.
This script utilizes three modules: - Trendlines module (by Joris Duyck), - Winsorizing submodule and - HMA-Kahlman Trend module. The Trendlines module produces crossovers predictive of the next local trend. The Winsorizing (clipping) submodule filters signals by a volume level, eliminating the ones with the volume below a threshold. The last feature obviously...
This script utilizes two modules, Trendlines module (by Joris Duyck) and HMA-Kahlman Trend module. Trendlines module produces crossovers predictive of the next local trend.
The blue boxes drawn in to indicate heiken ashi support / resistance candles candle to break the support / resistance as well as the channel could indicate a trend continuation /& or reversal Simple but effective !
Introduction The Hull smoothing method aim to reduce the lag of a moving average by using a simple calculation involving smoothing with a moving average of period √p the subtraction of a moving average of period p/2 multiplied by 2 with another moving average of period p , however it is possible to extend this calculation by introducing more terms thus...
My first script, be kind :) Most of the rules are implemented: - Money management - ATR, Baseline, Confirmation, Volume, Exit More details...
This is a typical hull moving average that is colored based on if the average is increasing or decreasing.
In Alan Hull's books he talks about his 'range indicator' which is the HMA and ATR to give buy / hold / sell signals. It is the HMA with the ATR SL with the Trend and (ATR multiplier * Period) + HMA for the TP (upper range)
3 Hull moving averages Hull MA 1 (shortest period) crossing Hull MA 2 is buy and sell signal, 3rd MA (longest period) to show overall trend Pivots included