TheLark LMA (Laguerre) v2 - multi timeframeWhat's new?
v2 has added multi timeframe support.
Blatantly stole Chris Moody's code for multi timeframe, because why re-invent the wheel? Thanks Chris ;P
BUT -- modified the coloring to work correctly with higher timeframes, just another Lark hack, so it's a give and take :)
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The Laguerre Average (filter) was discovered by John Ehlers.
It's a newer type of averaging that is meant to take out as much of the
inherent lag that your typical EMA and SMA's give at the start of a major trend change.
So what you get is an average that turns more quickly at major trend changes,
and doesn't get tripped up on the noise (as much).
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Bandpass Filter Strategy The related article is copyrighted material from
Stocks & Commodities Mar 2010
You can use in the xPrice any series: Open, High, Low, Close, HL2, HLC3, OHLC4 and ect...
Bandpass Filter The related article is copyrighted material from
Stocks & Commodities Mar 2010
You can use in the xPrice any series: Open, High, Low, Close, HL2, HLC3, OHLC4 and ect...
Ehlers Smoothed Stochastic & RSI with Roofing FiltersRoofing filters, first discussed by Mr.John Ehlers, act as a passband, filtering out unwanted noise from market data and accentuating turning points.
I have included 2 indicators with filters enabled. Both support double smoothing via options page. All the parameters are configurable.
Info on Roofing Filter and Ehlers Super Smoother:
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The Ehlers' Roofing Filter is an expansion on Ehlers Super Smoother Filter, both being smoothing techniques based on analog filters. This filter aims at reducing noise in price data.
In Super Smoother Filter, regardless of the time frame used, all waves having cycles of less than 10 bars are considered noise (customizable via options page). The Roofing Filter uses this principle, however, it also creates a so-called "roof" by eliminating wave components having cycles greater than 48 bars which are perceived as "spectral dilation". Thus, the filter only passes those spectral components whose periods are between 10 and 48 bars. This technique noticeably reduces indicator lag and also helps assess turning points more accurately.
More info:
- Spectral dilation paper: www.mesasoftware.com
- John Ehlers presentation: www.youtube.com
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CMO Oscillator with FilterHi
Let me introduce my CMO Oscillator with Filter script.
This indicator plots a CMO which ignores price changes which are less
than a threshold value. CMO was developed by Tushar Chande. A scientist,
an inventor, and a respected trading system developer, Mr. Chande developed
the CMO to capture what he calls "pure momentum". For more definitive
information on the CMO and other indicators we recommend the book The New
Technical Trader by Tushar Chande and Stanley Kroll.
The CMO is closely related to, yet unique from, other momentum oriented
indicators such as Relative Strength Index, Stochastic, Rate-of-Change, etc.
It is most closely related to Welles Wilder`s RSI, yet it differs in several ways:
- It uses data for both up days and down days in the numerator, thereby directly
measuring momentum;
- The calculations are applied on unsmoothed data. Therefore, short-term extreme
movements in price are not hidden. Once calculated, smoothing can be applied to the
CMO, if desired;
- The scale is bounded between +100 and -100, thereby allowing you to clearly see
changes in net momentum using the 0 level. The bounded scale also allows you to
conveniently compare values across different securities.