This is an experimental study designed to track directional polarities across multiple timeframes and express them as a simple two color grid. The polarity in this calculation is determined by divergence between a fast and slow McGinley Dynamic. Your current resolution's polarity is the top row, the rows below are are for higher timeframes of your choice.
This is an experimental study that utilizes Kaufman's Adaptive Moving Average and the McGinley Dynamic. First, a fast and slow KAMA based McGinley Dynamic are calculated. The divergence between them is used to indicate wave direction. The channel's bounds are calculated by taking the highest high and lowest low of the slow McGinley Dynamic over a specified channel...
This is an experimental study inspired by Goichi Hosoda's Ichimoku Kinkō Hyō. In this study, a McGinley Dynamic replaces the Tenkan-Sen and Kaufman's Adaptive Moving Average replaces the Kijun-Sen. The cloud is calculated by taking the mean of the highest high and lowest low, adding a golden mean standard deviation above and below, and offsetting it over the...
This is an experimental study designed to visualize momentum and average range by expressing divergences between price and a McGinley Dynamic as a percentage.
This is an iteration of Steve Nison's Disparity Index that includes 5 different moving average types to choose from.
This is an experimental study using Kaufman Adaptive Moving Average (KAMA), ATR Decay, Linear Regression Bands, and McGinley Dynamic smoothing.
This is an experimental variation of Bollinger Bands using a Fractal Adaptive Moving Average as the band source, then smoothed using the McGinley Dynamic formula.
This is pure chaos! I just wanted 1 thing I can put on a chart to try to get a clearer picture of what is going on (and not take up all the indicator spaces a free user is allowed haha) Many things going on from so many different users honestly I'm sorry I cant shout out everyone whose code I have ever read and used in another project just for the sake of...
Unlike moving averages such as Simple Moving Average or Exponential Moving Average, McGinley Dynamic avoids of most whipsaws and it rapidly moves up or down according to a quickly changing market. It needs no adjusting because it is dynamic and it adjusts itself.
McGINLEY DYNAMIC with FRACTAL DEVIATION BANDS. Ver. 1.0.beta.25.08.2015 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. -- ...