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Re: [amibroker] Average True Range



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Right - obviously copied the wrong clipboard.  
Sorry to be promulgating this error.
 
Neat method for analyzing indicators, 
though!
 
Richard
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>From: 
Tomasz Janeczko 

To: <A title=amibroker@xxxxxxxxxx 
href="">amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 9:29 
AM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Average True 
Range

Hello,
 
Again - ATR uses Wilders averaging,see the 
following example:

Graph0 = <FONT face="Courier New" color=#0000ff 
size=1>ATR(<FONT 
face="Courier New" color=#ff00ff size=1>10<FONT face="Courier New" 
color=#000000 size=1>);<FONT face="Courier New" color=#008000 
size=1><FONT face="Courier New" color=#000000 
size=1>
Graph2 = Wilders<FONT 
color=#000000 size=1>( ATR<FONT 
color=#000000 size=1>(1<FONT 
color=#000000 size=1>), 10<FONT 
color=#000000 size=1> );
Best regards,
Tomasz 
Janeczko
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>From: 
Richard 
Alford 
To: <A title=amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
href="">amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 20012:35 
PM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] AverageTrue 
Range

Last was response was a little too quick - 
sorry!  It seems like they should give the same result to me 
also.
 
I just found Indicator Builder and 
entered:  

Graph0 = ATR<FONT 
size=1>(10<FONT 
size=1>);
file://Graph1 = ATR(1);<FONT 
size=1>
Graph1 = EMA<FONT 
size=1>(ATR<FONT 
size=1>(1<FONT 
size=1>),10);
Graph2 = MA<FONT 
size=1>(ATR<FONT 
size=1>(1<FONT 
size=1>),10<FONT 
size=1>);
Not too elegant but interesting, the EMAwas 
simply a test.   
Cheers,
 
Richard
 
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href="">www.AnalyticInvestor.com
 
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href="">amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 

Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 6:48 
AM
Subject: [amibroker] Average True 
Range
Can anybody explain the difference 
between:ATR(10);andMA(ATR(1),10);I 
expected the same results but they are not 
equal.Thanks,JimYour use of Yahoo! 
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