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Hello,
I am new to this group and look forward to all the input that
everyone has to offer. I have a question that hopefully someone can
answer. Is it possible to form a detrended price oscillator without
the gap left at the end when using large time periods, ie. 50? I
realize the data doesn't exist in essence as the indicator is a
shifted moving average that is centered back (n+2)/1 as I understand
it. However, I have been trying to produce code to make a similar
indicator that very closely resembles its results but have been
coming up short. I need it to have the same points of intersection
through the 0.00 horizontal line and have the same distance between
the center line on the bottom and top. Basically, an exact copy of
the detrended price oscillator but with the end averaged as well
to "the best it can"... I worked together a set of indicators that
relies on this one to return consistent results and minimize losses
in a sideways market. Other oscillators don't seem to fit the bill
for what I need. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
David
P.S.: Here is the code I am messing around with:
CLOSE-Ref(Mov(CLOSE, 50, EXPONENTIAL),0)
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