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Thanks Dave.
Colin
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Dave Merrill
To: <A title=amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
href="">amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 4:30
PM
Subject: RE: [amibroker] IB Broker /
Dynamic MA crossover
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class=234322420-22102003>all AB's MA functions except EMA can take an
array of values as their period parameters, not just a single period value.
dynamic period EMA can be arrived at using AMA, like this code tomasz provided
recently:
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class=234322420-22102003> EMAx = AMA(array, 2 / (period
+ 1));
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class=234322420-22102003>as far as the design of a profitable adaptive MA
system goes, I haven't built and don't know of any myself, but you could check
the AFL library.
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class=234322420-22102003>dave
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My question is this; are there any systems that
have been coded for AB that use a dynamic MA cross that input slope
angle and/or acceleration? Can it be coded, (and/or is it even
practical? I'm sure I've overlooked something obvious with that kind of
system.)
Thanks.
ColinSend
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