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.
I like to use OBV as a summary of the order book action + I added Fib levels from my other script for more context. I typically trade swings on H4, and HMA of the OBV helps me set the bias/trend.
ChrisMoody MTF Ultimate Moving Average combined with Exponential Moving Averages with Price line, i needed to analyze stocks I have added 50, 100, 200 Period Moving Average to Chrismoody's UMA_MTF Chris's MA can be found at i have just combined these averages in a script major contribution goes to chris not me please look at his indicator still is million...
hull trend taken from So add MTF function and alert for the buy and sell (in the MTF shift set to 0 , if repaint then set shift to 1) the blue line is linear regression trend
Here we are using Hull Moving Average crossovers as an experiment in trend detection. The Hull Moving Average (HMA) is an extremely fast and smooth moving average. Credit to alexgrover & RicardoSantos:
My first script, be kind :) Most of the rules are implemented: - Money management - ATR, Baseline, Confirmation, Volume, Exit More details...
Hull MA vs price cossover . not 2 Hull MA's crossing, and also a price vs previous price crossover : current price higher than previous = buy current price lower than previous = sell Price value set to OPEN to avoid repaint during candle
Arnaud Legoux MA > Hull MA Long Hull period default, for use with low timeframe probably not as good if a trading commision is applied etc script open, help yourself :)
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)
In Alan's books he talks about his 'range indicator' which is the HMA and ATR to give buy / hold / sell signals. This is my version as he doesnt give the formula. It is the HMA with the ATR added and subtracted and plotted above & below the HMA to create a range. According to Alan's terminology: HMA = Central Cord, SL = Lower deviation, TP = Upper deviation
Clamped EHMA Oscillator Prototype with 21/200 EHMA with additional JMA smoothing (Credit: @everget) Note: This is an experiment - this is not a polished indicator
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
This Hull MA uses the default settings of the built-in MA. The basic idea is that we are in a buy setup when hull is below price, and a sell setup when hull is above price. The indicator is extended with slightly change in contrast when moving average is declining and it plot the ma/price crossovers: green dot when a buy setup is appearing, and red dot when a sell...
This is Average True Range indicator, but it is smoothed with Hull MA ( not WMA etc ) It is set to overlay the candles so looks different from normal ATR but i assure you it is ATR Script open so you can see for yourself. perhaps different settings are better, Help me test it, and suggest improvements thankyou
This is Guppy MA i customized for myself based on two scripts of GMMA from JustUncleL and NeoButane. Its features are: 1. Besides standard EMA you can chose all kinds of exotic moving average types ike ALMA (my favorite), HullMA, ZeroLag EMA, VWMA, KAMA etc... 2. Two types of coloring scheme - depends on volatility try one that's best fit. 3. Multiple sets of...
This Hull based channel , the resistance and the support based on Hull which also can be calculated as signal (big triangle) and represent by circles (red and black) the channel has bands that are based on ATR and std (2 or 4) you can change as you like The small arrow in green and red are the slope calculation (this also has signal and alerts) there is bullish...