DonovanWall

Multi-Bollinger [DW]

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This is an experimental study designed to visualize trend activity and volatility using a set of two Bollinger Bands calculated with a basis moving average type of your choice.
The available moving averages in this script are:
-Exponential Moving Average
-Simple Moving Average
-Weighted Moving Average
-Volume Weighted Moving Average
-Hull Moving Average
-Least Squares Moving Average
-Arnaud Legoux Moving Average
-Coefficient of Variation Weighted Moving Average
-Fractal Adaptive Moving Average
-Kaufman's Adaptive Moving Average

In addition, a middle filter is calculated by taking the median of the two basis lines.

Multi-Timeframe functionality is included. You can choose any timeframe that Tradingview supports as the basis resolution for the bands.

Custom bar color scheme is included with four options to choose from.
Notes de version:
I've included a custom standard deviation calculation that is based on the active filter type, because different averages yield different biases.
A toggle switch is included if you wish to keep TradingView's default standard deviation calculation.
Notes de version:
Updates:

Altered the list of available filter types
The available filter types in this script are:
-> Exponential Moving Average
-> Double Exponential Moving Average
-> Simple Moving Average
-> Smoothed Moving Average
-> Weighted Moving Average
-> Volume Weighted Moving Average
-> Arnaud Legoux Moving Average
-> Least Squares Moving Average
-> Hull Moving Average
-> Coefficient of Variation Weighted Moving Average
-> Kaufman's Adaptive Moving Average
-> Moving 50th Percentile

Filter type and bar color method are now selected via an easy to use dropdown menus.

This script has a fairly high runtime due to multi-timeframe capabilities. To help reduce this runtime, I've condensed the operations and removed unnecessary clutter.

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Script open-source

Dans le véritable esprit de TradingView, l'auteur de ce script l'a publié en open-source, afin que les traders puissent le comprendre et le vérifier. Bravo à l'auteur! Vous pouvez l'utiliser gratuitement, mais la réutilisation de ce code dans une publication est régie par le règlement. Vous pouvez le mettre en favori pour l'utiliser sur un graphique.

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