This is a study geared toward identifying price trends using Quadratic regression. Quadratic regression is the process of finding the equation of a parabola that best fits the set of data being analyzed. In this study, first a quadratic regression curve is calculated, then the slope of the curve is calculated and plotted. Custom bar colors are included. The...
A quadratic regression is the process of finding the equation that best fits a set of data.This form of regression is mainly used for smoothing data shaped like a parabola. Because we can use short/midterm/longterm periods we can say that we use a Quadratic Least Squares Moving Average or a Moving Quadratic Regression. Like the Linear Regression (LSMA) a...
My first idea about the linear regression channel... It is free and available for everybody.
Price Estimator with aggregated linear regresion --------------------------------------------------------------------------- How it works: It uses 6 linear regression from time past to get an estimated point in future time, and using transparency, those areas that are move "visited" by those 6 different regressions and maybe more probable to be visited by the...
ORDINARY LEAST SQUARES Slope by @XeL_Arjona Ver. 1 by Ricardo M Arjona @XeL_Arjona DISCLAIMER: The Following indicator/code IS NOT intended to be a formal investment advice or recommendation by the author, nor should be construed as such. Users will be fully responsible by their use regarding their own trading vehicles/assets. The embedded code and...
BUY & SELL PRESSURE by Regression Analysis at candle price/volume (Rate-Of-Change) Ver. 3 By Ricardo M Arjona @XeL_Arjona DISCLAIMER: The Following indicator/code IS NOT intended to be a formal investment advice or recommendation by the author, nor should be construed as such. Users will be fully responsible by their use regarding their own trading...
Standard Error of the Estimate - Code and adaptation by @glaz & @XeL_arjona Ver. 2.00.a Original implementation idea of bands by: Traders issue: Stocks & Commodities V. 14:9 (375-379): Standard Error Bands by Jon Andersen This code is a former update to previous "Standard Error Bands" that was wrongly applied given that previous version in reality use the...