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Of course, the advantage goes to those that take more weight into account the near bars than the far bars, especially for finding the moment of entry!
I haven't dealt with LF or HF filters yet.
I'm thinking that this kind of mashka(A) is probably closer to the word LF filter than the standard one. And more useful, as it doesn't hide the dynamics (probably).
Of course there are more computational costs, but it's not about that, it can be optimized later.
I would like to ask about advantages.
Is the standard a B?
Standard is a U)))) joke, B of course, in the past message you can see what A refers to and what B refers to In short the standard is (x1+x2+x3+x4)/2
That's fine. Have you tried dividing by 4?
More physics and less mysticism, distinguished men and gentlemen.
If you build a Ma on a low period from a high period, they will no longer be equal, i.e. the MA 10 on minutes will not equal the MA1 on the nine-minutes.
Valera, I will think about it.
Can't you think without calling me names?
Don't be ashamed of your name.
Vasilisa the Beautiful, it's always better in the morning.
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