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Correction, the Adaptive_Stochastic function was changed for TS4 so that it
only had the T3Average smoothing and not the simple and XAverage smoothing.
Thus the SMode input was removed for TS4 vs TS2k. The XAverage smoothing
generated the variables and arrays error in TS4. Although the XAverage
could have been calculated differently to avoid this, it was decided to drop
it and only use the T3Average since it gives the cleanest view.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "BobR" <bobrabcd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2001 5:03 AM
Subject: [RT] General - adaptive stochastic dual
> Made a few small changes in Clyde's most recent indicator code so that it
> would run in TS4 and maybe SuperCharts. The functions it uses were not
> changed, but if you are concerned about this messing up something you've
> already imported then don't import it. The indicator name is changed, but
> the T3Average and the Adaptive_Stochastic functions were not changed in
name
> or coding. Would someone check to see if it infact does work in
> SuperCharts? This indicator code only has the T3Average smoothing and it
> plots two Stochastic lines rather than a stochastic and its moving
average.
> The idea is that trend change could be anticipated by comparing two
> stochastics, one with a full HilbertPeriod and the other with say 0.5 or
> 0.75 period. The crossover and divergence might let you know a peak or
> trough is at hand.
>
> thanks,
> bob
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