Hi Folks,
Since discovering the EIS and doing much experimenting and back checking of heat maps etc (thank you Nikolay, Sunshine and others), I make the following observations: -
a/ It is ONLY "Line 1 (one)" of the EIS that is relevant to live data - extending the heat map to longer time periods can ONLY work historically and can be of no relevance for live markets.
b/ EIS Line 1 is solely a tri-state representation of the standard MACD - however it is a much more useful and "user friendly" mathematical implementation of the MACD.
It is simple to use and is most effective in flagging (safe) auto "get-outs" for trailing robots.
Cheers, Bebbspoke