Doing interesting things for free - page 39

 
tara:


Shift. A phase shift in the development of two(!) periodic(!) processes.

There is an article about aperiodic processes, such as quotes. The phase shift is needed to calculate the period.
 
FAQ: Can you describe it in more detail, I'm interested in the subject myself.

I would love to, but I have long forgotten my high school physics course, you have to google: mechanical vibrations pendulum

http://fizika-student.ru/mehanicheskie_kolebaniya__22_227.html

 
Not about that... What should come out of this, well at least just a chart result.
 
FAQ: Not about that... What should come out of this, at least simply - the result on the chart.
ah, well, I would like to see in the corner a graphic representation of the last bar of the selected TF (or even D1) and the angle/phase the price takes now relative to the high/low bar, ideally I would like a graph of the price angle/phase relative to the selected TF in the sub-window
 
Honestly, I can't believe you can't draw it yourself, but what's the point? An unconventional representation?
 
FAQ: I can not believe that you yourself can not draw, but what's the use? An unconventional representation?

I can draw but I am too lazy to show the formulas.

i tried indicators that count how many times a bar is re-drawn in the process of formation - nothing useful. i remembered about the pendulums=bar and how the graph of time travel looks like - the sine wave=the TF chart, i hope that at least the phase change will show something

When time comes to close the bar you "pull" the price to high or low and on the next bar you have to wait how the crowd takes it - the crowd "agreed" to trade in one direction, so draw the price against them before the close of a new bar, and if the crowd is not buying, then one more bar in the direction of the previous one should be drawn and then ...

 

Hi all.

Can you tell me if there is an advisor that acts as a risk manager?

 
Is the topic stalled? I can't find a sensible equi function anywhere. It's a bar average with a shifter - like a regular Equity swipe. In other words, I set smoothing for it as for the Mach 20 period and get the result - smoothed equity. Does anyone have it?
 
groffell:
Is the topic stalled? I can't find a sensible equi function anywhere. It's a bar average with a shifter - like a regular Equity swipe. In other words, I set smoothing for it as for the Mach 20 period and get the result - smoothed equity. Maybe somebody has some?

I wouldn't make such a vomit, as it is not interesting. :-)

MA with minus values from another thread, that's another story... :-)

 

Didn't check it out, it just came up...

Happy holidays.