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Re: Centred moving average

Postby Apprentice » Mon Nov 26, 2012 7:02 am

I have added a fix for this problem.
Not a perfect solution, but better from older versions.

In fact I have a problem with CMA, not with CMAD.
All odd periods are not allowed.
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Re: Centred moving average

Postby Apprentice » Mon Nov 26, 2012 11:42 am

Tigre3 try CMAD Momentum Indicator.
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Re: Centred moving average

Postby arstechnica » Tue Nov 27, 2012 8:26 am

I have a problem with CMAD.

If I put as period 200 and 400 it work strange.

On daily it works as I change from daily to h4 or h1 it explode...
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Re: Centred moving average

Postby Apprentice » Tue Nov 27, 2012 2:22 pm

New Version of CMA will fix things.
Download it from top most post.
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Re: Centred moving average

Postby Tigre3 » Thu Nov 29, 2012 11:23 am

I've a problem with the CMAD..

With 15 - 30 setting it shows an horizontal line
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Re: Centred moving average

Postby Apprentice » Thu Nov 29, 2012 11:49 am

Try to installed a new version of CMA.bin.
That should fix things.
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Re: Centred moving average

Postby Davids0869 » Thu Nov 29, 2012 2:45 pm

Hi Tigre3. You can have on the same graph CMA10 with the "projection" and an other CMA with the indicators (shift MVA). In this example you have three CMA (blue, pink and red represented with a line ) and three other CMA (with shift MVA) represented with big point in superposition. It's easy to see where the repainting is beginning.
David.


Tigre3 wrote:Could you make a version that shows with a different type of line where there's projection of the MA?

For example
If you have a CMA(10) the last 5 value is just a projection, right? Well, I'm looking for an indicator that shows this projection with a different type of line such as if the CMA is a line, the projection will be a dotted line.. in this way I can know where the will probably repaint.


The options should be like this:
Type of line: [listbox with the different kind of line]
Type of projection: [listbox with the different kind of line]

Thanks :)
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Re: Centred moving average

Postby Davids0869 » Thu Nov 29, 2012 2:58 pm

Tigre3 and Arstechnica to solve your problem, you do not have to put of odd number in your indicator TAO. If you replace 15 by 14 or 16 and 25 by 24 or 26 you obtain a correct result without this line which disrupts your indicator.
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Tigre3 wrote:I've a problem with the CMAD..

With 15 - 30 setting it shows an horizontal line
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Re: Centred moving average

Postby lucmat » Mon Feb 25, 2013 4:39 am

Dear Apprentice
is it possible to build an indicator that draws a channel using the centered moving average as center line?
In other words, to build this channel, a number (selected by user) must be added and subtracted to the centered moving average.
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