This moving average, in contrast to the standard, shows a slowdown of the current trend - it draws additional zones of yellow color. These zones show a possible trend reversal by 1-2 bars earlier than the standard Hull moving average. Additionally, there are arrows to enter a position and the second is the same MA for another timeframe, which can be selected in...
CryptoCoyns Hull Moving Average This indicator implements the Hull moving average. The Hull Moving Average (HMA), developed by Alan Hull, is an extremely fast and smooth moving average. In fact, the HMA almost eliminates lag altogether and manages to improve smoothing at the same time. A longer period HMA may be used to identify trend. If the HMA is rising,...
This indicator based on non repaint HULL 720 min and dema MTF i suugest to keep the Dema MTF on the time frame of your graph using the HULL 720 min we can see how the signal of DEMA and the crossing of the hull 720 either by DEMA or by the candels this enable us to detect trends more easy
7 moving averages in 1 indicator, including the Hull Moving Average. I've updated with some graphics that print at the top of the chart (you can change color and placement on the indicator settings page) All 7 MAs Up - Green and up triangle All 7 MAs Down - Red and down triangle 4, 5 or 6 MAs Up - Dark green and a square 4, 5 or 6 MAs Down - Maroon and a square
7 Moving averages in 1 indicator, including the Hull Moving Average.
2 Hull Moving Averages Alan Hull developed Hull Moving Average in 2005 in his quest to create a moving average that is "responsive to current price activity while maintaining curve smoothness". Hull claims that his moving average "almost eliminates lag altogether and manages to improve smoothing at the same time".
The simple Moving average cross strategy is here implemented. I guess there are multitudes of similar scripts around. I post this one since I was asked by some friends, and I'll let it free to use for anybody. Here you can choose the year where to start backtesting, the source, the type of MA, the SL and TP multiplicators of ATR, for which you can also choose the...
The Hull Moving Average (HMA) was developed by Alan Hull in 2005 for the purpose of reducing lag, increasing responsiveness while at the same time eliminating noise. Its calculation is elaborate and makes use of the Weighted Moving Average (WMA). It emphasizes recent prices over older ones, resulting in a fast-acting yet smooth moving average that can be used to...
The same as Hull50 but here I change the length to 30 and MTF Have fun alerts inside
Just simple HMA 10/50 with color change when trend change ( Red = downtrend / Green = uptrend )
Signals are based on Hull 50 length You can change the length if you want it to buy more or less have fun
Hull Moving Average Cloud, is not the normal Hull crossover, instead opens orders at cross of price and alternative Hull MA configuration (stretches/shrinks with momentum) Has history settings, Commission already included in result. Only looks into past, should be no repaint (im sure the trolls will correct me if im wrong, thankyou trolls i can always count on...
open = Hull crossover and ATR line with price crossover close = Hull crossover
fast HMA • slow HMA • Dispersion Zone| background color's --- Background colors: Red, Green and Yellow. Default transperent = 5% • Green background: fast HMA above the dispersion zone • Red background: fast HMA below the dispersion zone • Yellow background: fast HMA inside the Dispersion Zone --- # Alerts only for cross Yellow to Green and Yellow to...
fast HMA • slow HMA | background --- Background colors: Red and Green. Default transperent = 2% • Green background: "fastHMA" crossover "slowHMA" • Red background: "fastHMA" crossdown "slowHMA"
Hull Moving Average. Alan Hull developed Hull Moving Average in 2005 in his quest to create a moving average that is "responsive to current price activity while maintaining curve smoothness". Hull claims that his moving average "almost eliminates lag altogether and manages to improve smoothing at the same time" This strategy has Lag built in, the signal will...