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Kase DevStops. What all of this boils down to is that we need to take variance and skew into consideration when we are establishing a system for setting stops. Three steps that we can take in order to both better define and to minimize the threshold of uncertainty in setting stops are: 1. Consideration of the variance or the standard deviation of range. 2. Consideration of the skew, or more simply, the amount at which range can spike in the opposite direction of the trend. 3. Reformation of our data to be more consistent (this step is examined in detail in Chapter 81, while minimizing the degree of uncertainty as much as possible).
A simple indicator that calculates rounded volatility of a financial asset. Volatility is calculated in points based on the maximum and minimum prices
Indicator Murrey_Math_Lv with the levels shown as labels that can be changed in its input parameters
The Open Range Breakout (ORB) indicator is a powerful technical analysis tool that identifies and tracks price breakouts from the opening range of trading sessions. This indicator is based on the concept that the high and low prices established during the first minutes of a trading session often serve as significant support and resistance levels throughout the remainder of the day. The indicator automatically calculates the opening range based on user-defined time periods, plots multiple price targets, and provides visual and audio alerts for potential trading opportunities. It is designed to help traders identify high-probability breakout trades and retest scenarios.
The Standard Deviation (StdDev) measures the market volatility. This indicator charactrizes the scale of price changes relating to the Moving Average.
Extrapolator is a result of a long-term research in the field of Timeseries Forecasting. This indicator forecasts future price behavior.
ZigZag indicator built using the values of the Parabolic SAR technical indicator with the added possibility to build Fibo levels on the last two indicator peaks and the channel generated with the use of three successive zigzag peaks with selection of these peaks.
This indicator calculates last average price for a symbol and determines the trend direction, so it can be a signal to commit a trade operation.
Corrected Average indicator by A.Uhl (also known as the "Optimal moving average").
The purpose of the present code is to demonstrate how easy it is to create color scales, color gradients and heatmaps with the MQL5 language and functions.
The MultiChandelierStops_v1Trend_x10 indicator shows information on current trends using the ChandelierStops_v1 indicator position from ten different timeframes.
The i-CAi_Digit indicator with the timeframe selection option available in input parameters.
The Fractal_MFI indicator with the timeframe selection option available in the input parameters.
Two Boa_ZigZag indicators with different periods, which appear as arrows on one chart.
The indicator draws daily candlesticks with extended parameters. It only works on the D1 chart timeframe.
This version of Synthetic RSI is using Ehlers smoothed RSI in calculation instead of using "regular" RSI and that makes the resulting synthetic RSI even smoother.
The Delta Oscillator indicator displays the difference in the Delta indicator lines as a histogram.
This is a utility for beginning indicator programmers, or others, that want to have a look at values provided by OnCalculate and a few other functions. The indicator shows: 1) The most recent value provided with the most recent OnCalculate call. 2) The previous value from the previous OnCalculate call. 3) The first value from the first time onCalculate executed.