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For me, a channel is noise superimposed on a certain trajectory.
The trajectory of a trade channel can be:
Mash can only cope with a horizontal trading channel.
It is important to find a function that can handle all these types of trajectories.
You know what came to mind, maybe it's stupid, but with all these trajectories you mentioned, the best way to cope with the price itself, I'm in no way teasing you, you look, and I want to help, by the way there are many intelligent and very smart people reading this forum, we are no match for them, maybe someone will be brave enough to express their point of view.
You know, what came to my mind, maybe it's stupid, but with all these trajectories you mentioned, the best is the price itself, I am in no way teasing you, you are looking, and I want to help, by the way there are many smart and very intelligent people reading this forum, we are no match for them, maybe someone will have the courage to express their point of view.
There is no doubt that the best price indicator is the price itself.
At least it never lags!
Yuri as always))
Mm-hmm.) The rest is a trade secret.
Generally, there are a lot of them in the kodobase. Once, back in 2008, I started "fixing" a MAshka with this -https://www.mql5.com/ru/code/8538 . I don't use it for a long time now, but it may help someone to think).
Uh-huh.) The rest is a trade secret.
In general, there are a lot of them in the kodobase. Once, back in 2008, I started "fixing" a MAHKA with this -https://www.mql5.com/ru/code/8538 . I don't use it for a long time now, but it can suggest some thoughts).
The eternal problem of which is better, Butterworth or Kalman filter, Prival was a plus for Kalman.
The perennial problem of which is better, Butterworth or the Kalman filter, Privall plumped for Kalman.
I like Butterworth better, and for good reason.
But that train, at the link, is no longer relevant - long since passed.
There are a lot of "improved" MAs in the kodobase, but I can't say anything definite about them - I don't know, I haven't tried them.
When using the waving, can't the channel trajectory change quickly? The point is to find an indicator that will work better than the waving.
This is a non-parametric indicator, it doesn't make any suggestions about the "function" of price movement, it simply works (as it can) with what it has. The trajectory changes - the wristwheel follows it.
Well said! The only thing that remains is to clearly separate the flat sections from the trend ones.
I propose to do it using a wiffle ball with a large period...
no?
Good words! All that's left to do is to clearly separate the flat sections from the trend sections.
I suggest to do it with the help of a long period...
Nah?
No! You'll detect a flat when it's already over.) At the expense of the MA delay.
I was beginning to think in the right direction, but got away from it.
Nah! You'll find a flat when it's already over). At the expense of the MA delay.
Wrong answer! We will detect a flat when it is unclear whether it is over or not.
So I suggest we suggest a sensible way of detecting a flat so that your suggestion of "take only the flat sections" can work.
The answer is wrong! We will detect a flat when it is unclear whether it is over or not.
So I propose to suggest a sensible way of detecting a flat so that your suggestion to "take only flat areas" can work.
That's not my suggestion).