Archive for the 'Oscillator Indicators' Category
Summary
The %B Indicator normalizes the Bollinger Band price to fluctuate around zero, with the upper Bollinger band set to 100 and the lower Bollinger band to -100, for easier interpretation. The original author of the %B indicator appears to be Thomas Stridsman from a 1998 article in Futures magazine.
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The %B indicator seems to have many origins, and many discussions on how to use best use the %B indicator. Pierre Orphelin has gone on to say
" ... In this sense, it behaves like Lambert's CCI, rather than Wilder's RSI". From what I've seen, read and understand, the %B indicator is very similar to the RSI, but take a gander for yourself, and if you get time to try the %B indicator, leave a post below and let us know what your opinion is.
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%B2 Indicator (ELD and Workspace)
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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
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Unfortunately I don't have a lot of additional information on the Cosine IFM indicator, so feel free to leave a comment below on how to get the best use out of the Cosine IFM indicator
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Cosine IFM Indicator (ELD and Workspace)
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Summary
This is a version of Tushar Chande's, Chande Momentum Oscillator (CMO)
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Usage
Please leave a comment below if you have additional usage information on Chandes Momentum Oscillator
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TradeStation - Chande Momentum Oscillator (ELD and Workspace)
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Summary
This is the CCI Stochastic Indicator.
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Usage
Please post usage information below, if you have any further details on how to use the CCI stocastic indicator.
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CCI Stochastics Indicator (ELD and Workspace)
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Summary
An indicator that implements Tushar Chande's Adaptive Stochastic Oscillator.
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Usage
Use this indicator much like you would with a traditional stochastic indicator. There is an input variable to change the length of the calculation, to alter your style with regards to long-term and short term. I recommend reading Tushars Books "The New Technical Trader" for more detailed information.
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Adaptive Stochastic Oscillator.zip (ELD and Workspace)




















