Stripped Baseline [Loxx] is a stripped down version of Loxx's Baseline indicator. This version includes the core baseline only to reduce processing overhead.
What is Baseline? A core moving average used as part of a volatility-based trading system. This baseline includes 41 moving average types to choose from. See details here:
Also included are 35 different source types for price input. Read more about these source types here:
The full Baseline trading system can be found here:
v1.0 Included Moving Averages Adaptive Moving Average - AMA ADXvma - Average Directional Volatility Moving Average Ahrens Moving Average Alexander Moving Average - ALXMA Double Exponential Moving Average - DEMA Double Smoothed Exponential Moving Average - DSEMA Exponential Moving Average - EMA Fast Exponential Moving Average - FEMA Fractal Adaptive Moving Average - FRAMA Hull Moving Average - HMA IE /2 - Early maout by Tim Tilson Integral of Linear Regression Slope - ILRS Instantaneous Trendline Kalman Filter Kaufman Adaptive Moving Average - KAMA Laguerre Filter Leader Exponential Moving Average Linear Regression Value - LSMA ( Least Squares Moving Average ) Linear Weighted Moving Average - LWMA McGinley Dynamic McNicholl EMA Non-Lag Moving Average Parabolic Weighted Moving Average Recursive Moving Trendline Simple Moving Average - SMA Sine Weighted Moving Average Smoothed Moving Average - SMMA Smoother Super Smoother T3 Three-pole Ehlers Butterworth Three-pole Ehlers Smoother Triangular Moving Average - TMA Triple Exponential Moving Average - TEMA Two-pole Ehlers Butterworth Two-pole Ehlers smoother Variable Index Dynamic Average - VIDYA Volume Weighted EMA - VEMA Zero-Lag DEMA - Zero Lag Double Exponential Moving Average Zero-Lag Moving Average Zero Lag TEMA - Zero Lag Triple Exponential Moving Average
Volatility Types v1.0 Included Volatility Average True Range (ATR) True Range Double ( TRD )
Trading Rules Post Baseline Cross Qualifier (PBCQ): If price crosses the baseline but the trade is invalid due to additional qualifiers, then the strategy doesn't enter a trade on that candle. This setting allows you override this disqualification in the following manner: If price crosses XX bars ago and is now qualified by other qualifiers, then the strategy enters a trade.
Volatility: If price crosses the baseline, we check to see how far it has moved in terms of multiples of volatility denoted in price (ATR x multiple). If price has moved by at least "Qualifier multiplier" and less than "Range Multiplier", then the strategy enters a trade. This range is shown on the chart with yellow area that tracks price above/blow the baseline. Also, see the dots at the top of the chart. If the dots are green, then price passes the volatility test for a long. If the dots are red, then price passes the volatility test for a short.
Additional moving averages, volatility types, qualifiers, and other advanced features will be added in future releases.
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