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This is not adaptive, but an attempt to see the same thing with two time
periods, 14 & 28. It sometimes catches the more significant swings, but it
has the same characteristics as other oscillators, which seems to me to be:
ignore except when you shouldn't. I think the filtering is supposed to
isolate the "don't ignore this one." Does it?
Michael: WL7BDN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
----- Original Message -----
From: "BobR" <bobrabcd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2001 07:03
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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