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SUPER MULTI MOVING AVERAGE [Gabbo]

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this indicator serves to differentiate the classic Moving Average with a different style

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There are 3 Moving Average editable with the Source, length, timeframe and styles. the styles are:
  • SMA = Simple moving average
  • EMA = Exponential moving average
  • WMA = Weighted moving average
  • RMA = Rolling moving average
  • HMA = Hull moving average
  • JMA = Jurik moving average
  • DEMA = Double exponential moving average
  • TEMA = Triple exponential moving average
  • LSMA = Least squares moving average
  • VWMA = Volume-weighted moving average
  • SMMA = Moving average Smoothed
  • KAMA = Kaufman Moving Average Adaptive
  • ALMA = Arnaud Legoux moving average
  • FRAMA = Fractal Adaptive moving average
  • VIDYA = Variable Index Dynamic Average


There are also Inputs that are valid only for some styles such as:
  • JMA = "Phase" and "Power"
  • ALMA = "Offset" and "Sigma"
  • FRAMA = "Lower shift ( FC )" and "Upper shift ( SC )"
  • VIDYA = "Fixed CMO Lenght (9)?" and "Calculation Method: CMO/StDev?"



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The "Ema Fill" input is used to decide the type of Moving Average long or short, the choices are:
  • Fast/Slow = Long = maFast >= maSlow --- Short maSlow > maFast
  • Fast = Long = maFast >= close ------ Short maFast < close
  • Slow = Long = maSlow >= close ------ Short maSlow < close
  • NA = No fill


If they also select the input "USE Ema Conf ???" the calculations for Moving Average Long and Short become like this:
  • Fast/Slow = Long = maFast >= maSlow and maConf >= maFast --- Short maSlow > maFast and maSlow > maFast
  • Fast = Long = maFast >= close and maConf >= maFast ------ Short maFast < close and maFast > maConf
  • Slow = Long = maSlow >= close and maConf >= maSlow ------ Short maSlow < close and maSlow > maConf
  • NA = No fill



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selecting the input "TABLE ???" a table with 8 boxes will appear and each will be of a different color, based on the Moving Average Long and Short of the 8 different Timeframes.
the "Neutral Position" input is used to calculate the Moving Average Neutral, Long and Short
  • Long = maFast- maSlow >= upBar and maFast >= maFamaSlow
  • Short = maFast- maSlow <= -lowBar and maSlow > maFast
  • Neutral = maFast >= maSlow and maFast- maSlow < upBar OR maSlow > maFast and maFast- maSlow > -lowBar
Catatan Rilis
correction

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