Summary This is a part II of Tushar Chande’s RAVI indicator from his book “Beyond Technical Analysis“ Screen Shots
Summary Generation of candle code as referred to by Viktor Likhovidov, this will compute the candlestick with upper and lower shadows, the top and bottom thresholds for each element, and the candle code itself. Screen Shots
Summary This is an implementation of Surfing the Linear Regression Curve with Bond Futures brought to us by Dennis Meyers, Ph.D. in the May of 1998, Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities. Screen Shots
Summary Bollinger Bands, first proposed and implemented by John Bollinger, have been around for a long time. This implementation is mostly a repackage to make it easy to start using them. Screen Shots
Summary ADX Differential Indicator uses the ADX indicator to find periods where there is not a direction and it looks for breakouts from the previous range. The ADX indicator gives a window into the strength of the current trend. The strength determines if there an actual trend and it gives some indication as to how [...]
Summary An indicator that implements Tushar Chande’s Adaptive Stochastic Oscillator. Screen Shots
Summary The Adaptive Moving Average that was originally discussed in an interview with Perry Kaufman in STOCKS & COMMODITIES Bonus Issue that originally appeared in March 1995. The Adaptive Moving Average is an excellent alternative to standard moving average calculations. Screen Shots
Summary The Conner 19 Strategy was a strategy written by Michael Conner, and originally designed by Joe Krutsinger Screen Shots
Summary The Balance of Power (BOP) in its simplest form is equivalent to (Close – Open) / (High – Low). The BOP is given to us by Igor Livshin. Screen Shots
Summary The MOMA indicator was first introduced in a Feb 2005 article in TASC entitled “Visiting MOMA”, and was based on a Simple Moving Average (SMA) that has a weighted lookback period. Screen Shots
Summary Screen Shots The Heikin Ashi indicator is a technique that modifies the candlesticks that you would normally use to base your decisions on, as well as has it’s own set of rules and techniques for interpreting the Heikin Ashi indicator. Included below is the ELD file and a sample workspace for TradeStation.
Summary Based on James Altucher’s book Trade Like a Hedge Fund: 20 Successful Uncorrelated Strategies & Techniques to Winning Profits (Wiley Trading), this useful indicator is great for pairs traders that would like to trade only one side of a pair. I really recommend that you buy James Altuchers book, or at least check it [...]
Summary The Cosine IFM Indicator is another great indicator given to us by John Ehlhers. The purpose of the Cosine IFM indicator is to measure cycles in the stock market, and is a variation of other cycle measuring indicators, including his I-Q IFM Screen Shots