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PS: here is a version with color changes on slope change : ocn_nma_3_1.ex4
Dearest MLADEN,
again and again bundle of thanks for the slope coloring,now it is more easy and comfortable to adjust and adapting it in any situation,:)
and more appreciations for DSS of nma and MACD of nma......looks like we got a lot of work to play with.....all because of your kinds,these two of your inventions { new nma function and new DS } opens new routs for indicator series and we feels so happy and excited with all your efforts,pretty kind man,bundle of thanks
regards
I already like the DSS of NMA now !!!
Merci beaucoup.
mntiwana
The "double smoothing" is a way I figured out how we can have smoother values with as little lag as possible. Frankly it is so simple that I am wondering why nobody have thought f it before, but, as far as I know of, there is no similar way of doing that - the "double smoothing" I am using since some time ago is, to my knowledge, uniqueDearest MLADEN,
thanks for explaining about all two kind DS,just for my curiosity,which one ( of two-new one or previous one } is at top in regarding more smooth less lagging,along with the possibility and capability of adapting in different style/kind indicators,......and can we give them some name ( PLDS - previous latest double smooth and NODS - new ocean double smooth} for ease in future reference,
regards
Dearest MLADEN,
thanks for explaining about all two kind DS,just for my curiosity,which one ( of two-new one or previous one } is at top in regarding more smooth less lagging,along with the possibility and capability of adapting in different style/kind indicators,......and can we give them some name ( PLDS - previous latest double smooth and NODS - new ocean double smooth} for ease in future reference,
regardsmntiwana
The new way is by far better - t deviates from the original value much, much less, and the value is smoother. So, all in all, the purpose of smoothing without adding to much lag, is much better solved in the new way
mntiwana
The new way is by far better - t deviates from the original value much, much less, and the value is smoother. So, all in all, the purpose of smoothing without adding to much lag, is much better solved in the new wayDearest MLADEN,
thanks for clearing and removing the suspense,would you like give it some name as for future reference only,new ocean double smooth formula,ODS,
regards
PS: here is a version with color changes on slope change : ocn_nma_3_1.ex4
Hey Mladen,
Can I request you to please create Histo version please
Thanks
SKC321
Wulong10
Here is this version first - it is suing the nma in the simplest way for now, but it seems to be usable even like this : dss_of_nma.mq4
I like this one. Thanks
Wulong10
Here is this version first - it is suing the nma in the simplest way for now, but it seems to be usable even like this : dss_of_nma.mq4
Dear mladen
I have tried this indicator from the Asian session, and works very well
I have a request, Would you please make this MTF??
I deeply appreciate in advance.
Once when the nma function is made, then things like this come naturally.
This is a macd of nma : macd_nma.mq4
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Some experimenting with parameters is needed, but all in all, does not seem to be a bad indicator
Can it be a little smoother?
Can it be a little smoother?
morro
I am not sure - will see what can be done
Anyway, here is a version that is slightly smoother when double smoothing mode is used (that has been added to the previous version) : macd_nma_2.ex4