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Most traders are aware of the famous Japanese Heikin-Ashi indicator, created in 1700s by Munehisa Homma . It is sometimes spelled Heiken-Ashi , but its meaning remains the same, namely “average bar” in Japanese. This is an implementation of that very well known Heikin Ashi indicator, but with a few added features. For one, it allows for its values to be weighted by the volume , be it the tick-count volume , real volume , or pseudo-volume based on the true range. The major benefit is to reduce
Most traders are aware of the famous Japanese Heikin-Ashi indicator, created in 1700s by Munehisa Homma . It is sometimes spelled Heiken-Ashi , but its meaning remains the same, namely “average bar” in Japanese. This is an implementation of that very well known Heikin Ashi indicator, but with a few added features. For one, it allows for its values to be weighted by the volume , be it the tick-count volume , real volume , or pseudo-volume based on the true range. The major benefit is to reduce