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David,
Any time you smooth you will introduce lag which in turn will lead 
to overshoot. Even so the Zero lag can be a good starting point to 
develop on. Basically, the indicator uses 2 different moving 
averages then adds the difference. There is no reason to believe 
that we can't use something other than exponential moving averages. 
Nor should we think that we have to be stuck with the time frames 
that are used. There are literally dozens of ways to design the 
indicator. Give it a try and see what you come up with.
Preston
  
--- In equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "David Jennings" 
<davidjennings@xxx> wrote:
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> When comparing this average to others chosen at random, it seems 
to me to have quite a bit of lag and overshoot. 
> 
> 
> DJ
 
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