A less conventional way of utilizing the "Williams Alligator," the Optimized Rate uses the rate of change of the averages within the Alligator in order to potentially forecast with greater accuracy. The true optimization comes from the calculation of the "McGinley Dynamic" to create zero lag smoothed moving averages. It's important to note the standard Alligator...
This indicator was originally developed by Bill M. Williams. It shows the degree of convergence / divergence of the Alligator lines.
Based on @Petros Williams Gator Oscillator script Modifed by @PolarSolar - fix histogramm offset to original and added different colors to more understanding Gator histogramm The Gator Oscillator histogram above zero shows the absolute difference between blue and red lines of Alligator indicator, while histogram below zero shows the absolute difference between...
// The Gator Oscillator histogram above zero shows the absolute difference between blue and red lines of Alligator indicator, // while histogram below zero shows the absolute difference between red and green lines. // // There are green and red bars on the Gator Oscillator histograms. // A green bar appears when its value is higher than the value of the previous...
Bill Williams Zone and Squat Bars. See New Trading Dimensions by Bill Williams, PhD. Bars are green (green zone) when the Awesome Oscillator and Accelerater/Decelerator are both positive. Bars are red (red zone) when the Awesome Oscillator and Accelerater/Decelerator are both negative. Bars are blue when a squat bar is formed, these indicate a battle between...
This is Bill Williams' Gator Oscillator It's purpose is to easily show the varying distance between the lines of the Alligator indicator. The lower part of the oscillator is the distance between the red and green lines. The upper part of the oscillator is the distance between the red and blue lines. A value greater than the last results in a green bar; less than...