TOTAL, ERAMET, AIRBUS, Apple, TESLA INC, UBER TECHNOLOGIES INC
CAC 40, Indice DAX, Euro Stoxx 50, FTSE 100, Dow Jones, S&P 500
France 10Y, Allemagne 10Y, Italie 10Y, UK 10Y, US 10Y, Japon rendement 10Y
Updated version of the previously published multi-indicator which includes 4x Moving Averages 2x Ichimoku Clouds Bill Williams Fractals Changes: -Toggle switches for each indicator on input tab for easy on/off -MA Type Selector (EMA/SMA/WMA/VWMA) -Various default style change Many thanks to both redwraith and jedireza for helping me work out the MA...
Exponential Moving Averages - EMAs Crypto Investor Indicator developed to facilitate the use of 5 EMAs in a single indicator. EMAs: 17, 34, 72, 100 and 200 Periods Developed by Diego do Youtube Channel Crypto Investor
Created by using the Simple Moving Average indicator created by stocksinboxx Plots four Exponential Moving Averages on a chart. (9, 20, 50, 200)
This script allows you to add up to four simple and exponential moving averages the the chart instead of adding 4 simple moving averages and 4 exponential moving averages individually. The stronger lines are SMA's and the thinner lines are EMA's. White - "1st SMA" and "1st EMA" Green - "2nd SMA" and "2nd EMA" Blue - "3rd SMA" and "3rd EMA" Red - "4th SMA" and...
Single Exponential Smoothing ( ema ) does not excel in following the data when there is a trend. This situation can be improved by the introduction of a second equation with a second constant gamma . The gamma constant cant be lower than 0 and cant be greater than 1, higher values of gamma create less lag while preserving smoothness.Higher values of length ...
Simple script that puts the 20 EMA / 50 SMA / 200 SMA into 1 script to free up indicator space.
After little research I couldn't find a simple 4EMA ribbon that bled when necessary. Admittedly, nothing new here, use where you think appropriate. Suggestions welcome!
Here you can have 4 EMA on one indicator. The inputs are for 8, 13, 21 and 55 previous open&close which are from Fibonacci sequence. How to : To use the script, click on "Add to Favourite Scripts", then load the script from Indicators on the Chart.