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Indicator that is checking for intra-day channel values and breakouts of those channels.
A channel formed by two Double Exponential Moving Averages based on averaged High and Low timeseries
Indicator AbsolutelyNoLagLwma_Range_Channel with the timeframe selection option available in the input parameters.
A channel formed by two moving averages AbsolutelyNoLagLwma based on averaged High and Low timeseries
Indicator Rj_SlidingRangeRj_Digit with the timeframe selection option available in the input parameters
Indicator Ang_Zad_C_Hist_Candle with the timeframe selection option available in the input parameters
Indicator Bear_Bulls_Power_Candle with the timeframe selection option available in the input parameters
Indicator Ang_Zad_C_Hist_Candle with the timeframe selection option available in the input parameters
Indicator Ang_Zad_C_Hist with the timeframe selection option available in the input parameters
Indicator Ang_Zad_C allowing changing the timeframe of the indicator in its input parameters, the space between the oscillator and its signal line being filled in color, according to the trend direction
Indicator CRF (Cumulative Rotation Factor) displays the states of the market: Uptrends/downtrends/consolidation.
Indicator CMC (Clear Method Candles) displays colored candlesticks, based on the existing market trend. It is calculated by the "pure" method (without using any other indicators, only price) and has no configurable parameters. It is based on indicator Clear Method Histogram.
Oscillator TTF (Trend Trigger Factor) was developed as a method to identify market trends and reversals.
Oscillator TCF (Trend Continuation Factor) was developed to help identify the trend and direction of the market.
In pscillator Self-Adjusting RSI, we have implemented the methods of automated adjusting the RSI oscillator overbought/oversold levels, described in David Sepiashvili's article The Self-Adjusting RSI.
Indicator RP (Range Position) displays the price position within the range (from Low to High) reached over the previous N periods.
PAC (Periods After Crossing MA) is an oscillator displaying the number of bars elapsed after the last crossing of the price and the moving average.