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1) It is not MA.
2) It is not a PID controller.
3) The system functions on any TF.
4) For efficient operation, the state of the older/current/smaller TF has to be taken into account.
I will read your thread more carefully. I have nothing to do anyway :))) I am looking for new ideas...
And this would be even easier and clearer ;)))
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I'll read your thread more carefully. Nothing to do anyway :))) Looking for new ideas...
unless there's nothing to do... maybe you'll find something...
The 4th derivative can also be inserted to make it clearer:
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just kidding ;)As promised, I'm making the picture clearer.
That's the way to make it clearer. What do you think?
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd derivatives are shown - v,w,r - speed, acceleration, jerk.
You can sign them in detail and make the lines in different colours. What do you think?
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Why did you delete your posts?
1) It is not MA.
2) It is not a PID controller.
3) The system functions on any TF.
4) For efficient operation, the state of the higher/current/lower TF must be taken into account.
I'll read your thread more carefully. Nothing to do anyway :))) Looking for new ideas...
Do you think the three screen principle will help? We have different speeds everywhere, maybe it's trying to catch some sort of unison in the movement at some point, I don't know, once you catch it, other times you don't.
no
it's an attempt to fight the noise
which is typical of systems that use line-crossing to produce a buy or sell signal
ps:
and in fact there is no noise!
but the market is extremely happy when they trade at the average price ;)
the higher the order of the derivative, the steeper the averagingno
it's an attempt to fight the noise
which is typical of systems that use line-crossing to produce a buy or sell signal
ps:
and in fact there is no noise!
but the market is extremely happy when trading at an average price ;)
the higher the order of the derivative, the steeper the averagingNot the word cooler, it rips))
like this (look closely, the signal change caaaac in the middle) :