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Heiken Ashi Zone Trade indicator is based on 3 indicators: Heiken Ashi, Accelerator Oscillator, and Awesome Oscillator.
Trend Intensity Index as described by M.H.Pee in his article "Trend Intensity Index".
This version extends the basic version of Leader of the MACD with some options that are adding more flexibility to the usage of the indicator.
Trend Strength Average uses some of the 4 regular types of averages for trend strength assessment.
ADXVMA Histogram is a binary version of ADXVMA indicator: instead of showing the values of ADXVMA on chart, it displays only the state of the slope of the ADXVMA in a form of a histogram.
Trend Continuation Factor (TCF) indicator identifies the trend and its direction.
Trend Continuation Factor (TCF) indicator with Jurik smoothing identifies the trend and its direction.
The Phase Change Index (PCI) is an indicator designed specifically to detect changes in market phases.
T3 Deviation uses intermediate steps of T3 calculation to get the deviation based on T3. As expected the deviation calculated this way is much smoother than the Standard Deviation (as a result of using T3 which on its own is smoother than the simple moving average), and is "faster" in response to market changes.
Zero lag T3 uses the "zero lagging" method to make it even faster and to keep the smoothness.
This version of Hull Moving Average makes the lag even lesser and still keeps the smoothing of the Hull Average thus making it even "faster".
Ron Black's Swing Line indicator with only two states displayed: state up and state down.
Based on the original Dynamic Balance Point, this version is a bit cleaner and simpler to use indicator.
The QQE (Quantitative Qualitative Estimator) indicator consists of a smoothed Relative Strength Index (RSI) indicator and two volatility-based trailing levels (fast and slow).
ADXm is a variation of a well known ADX indicator made to be multi timeframe capable.
Implementation of Alexander Elder's power system indicator, it will show the price trend and trend reversal.
Jurik smoothing is very responsive to price changes, is very smooth and it makes it a very good candidate for this type of trend assessment.
Vortex indicator (based on the article that was published in the January 2010 issue of TASC) with a smoothing option.
This version of Williams Percent Range has an addition of Bollinger bands to help identify possible overbought and oversold levels breaks.
This is the version that David Rooke proposes as a solution to Bollinger Bands issues in a percent representation.
This is the version that David Rooke proposes as a solution to Bollinger Bands issues.
Linear regression line with an addition of standard error channel projection.
This version of WSO (Widner Support Oscillator) and WRO (Widner Resistance Oscillator) shows channel on chart instead of displaying oscillator values in a separate window.
The Hurst exponent is referred to as the "index of dependence" or "index of long-range dependence". It quantifies the relative tendency of a time series either to regress strongly to the mean or to cluster in a direction.
Fractal Dimension from Mark Jurik is much smoother than the others but the general rule is the same: it is not a directional indicator, but is attempting to determine if there is a trend in the current market price changes or not, and it should be used bearing that in mind.
Mandelbrot describes the Fractal Dimension Index (FDI) as a way to measure "how convoluted and irregular" something is. The FDI can be used as a stock market indicator. The closer prices move in a one-dimensional straight line, the closer the FDI moves to 1.0. The more closely prices resemble a two-dimensional plane, the closer the FDI moves to 2.0.