I haven't been able to install this indicator
The file Choppiness index.ex5 is not founded, so MT5 can't run it
Would you please tell me why?
You have to open your data folder then right click on the Choppiness Index source file which you downloaded then choose MetaEditor and Compile. It will automatically create the program file. I did it for you and attached it here.
<ex4 file deleted>
Hello mr.Rakic
First of all, thank you for this simple and useful indicator. I want to know how to add an alarm to this indicator, for example it will give an audio alarm below the value of 38.2 .
Would you please help me?
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Choppiness Index:
Choppiness Index: another way of calculating fractal dimension.
Choppiness
Choppiness is a modern indicator based on ideas of chaos theory and fractal geometry. Benoit Mandelbrot was the one person most responsible for the great interest in the subject of fractal geometry. He showed how fractals can occur in many different places in both mathematics and elsewhere in nature. They could be found underlying cloud formations, waves, leaves, fingerprints, and sunflowers, and his ideas provided some exciting glue between mathematics and nature. Using computer graphics and with the help of IBM, Mandelbrot was able to show how to express fractal geometry using computer graphics.
While most of us think there are only whole number dimensions, like 1D, 2D, and 3D, in fractal geometry there exist fractional dimensions in between the whole number dimensions. So there are a number of fractal dimensions between a 1D line and a 2D plane. Fractals are basically a measurement of the dimensionality of a system; they are able to express different images based on the fractional nature of dimension.
E. W. Dreiss, a trader based in Australia, came up with the creative idea of using fractal geometry as a way to measure price movement in a security. He cleverly assigned a "dimension" to a price movement chart. A chart that was trending and linear could be given the whole dimension of 1 while a chart that was totally choppy and not trending could be said to have a dimension of 2. Somewhere in between these two values represented fractional states and different degrees of choppiness.
Author: Mladen Rakic