The Accelerator Oscillator has been developed by Bill Williams as the development of the Awesome Oscillator. It represents the difference between the Awesome Oscillator and the 5-period moving average, and as such it shows the speed of change of the Awesome Oscillator, which can be useful to find trend reversals before the Awesome Oscillator does. You...
Double Smoothed Stochastics (DSS) is designed by William Blaw. It attempts to combine moving average methods with oscillator principles. You can change long to short in the Input Settings Please, use it only for learning or paper trading. Do not for real trading.
This technique was described by William Blau in his book "Momentum, Direction and Divergence" (1995). His book focuses on three key aspects of trading: momentum, direction and divergence. Blau, who was an electrical engineer before becoming a trader, thoroughly examines the relationship between price and momentum in step-by-step examples. From this...
This indicator calculates 3 Moving Averages for default values of 13, 8 and 5 days, with displacement 8, 5 and 3 days: Median Price (High+Low/2). The most popular method of interpreting a moving average is to compare the relationship between a moving average of the security's price with the security's price itself (or between several moving averages).
This indicator is based on Bill Williams` recommendations from his book "New Trading Dimensions". We recommend this book to you as most useful reading. The wisdom, technical expertise, and skillful teaching style of Williams make it a truly revolutionary-level source. A must-have new book for stock and commodity traders. The 1st 2...
This indicator plots the oscillator as a histogram where blue denotes periods suited for buying and red . for selling. If the current value of AO (Awesome Oscillator) is above previous, the period is considered suited for buying and the period is marked blue. If the AO value is not above previous, the period is considered suited for selling...
This is one of the techniques described by William Blau in his book "Momentum, Direction and Divergence" (1995). If you like to learn more, we advise you to read this book. His book focuses on three key aspects of trading: momentum, direction and divergence. Blau, who was an electrical engineer before becoming a trader, thoroughly examines the relationship...
EXPERIMENTAL: fixed some mixed signals :p request for MarxBabu.
EXPERIMENTAL: Request for MarxBabu.