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LazyBear
10 Th04 2014 21:39

3 new Indicators - PGO / RAVI / TII 

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My "to-publish" list is getting too big, so decided to push out 3 indicators in the same chart

Feel free to "make mine" and use :) Leave a comment on what you think.

Pretty Good Oscillator [PGO]
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This indicator, by Mark Johnson, measures the distance of the current close from its N-day simple moving average, expressed in terms of an average true range (see Average True Range) over a similar period. So for instance a PGO value of +2.5 would mean the current close is 2.5 average days' range above the SMA.

Johnson's approach was to use it as a breakout system for longer term trades. If the PGO rises above 3.0 then go long, or below -3.0 then go short, and in both cases exit on returning to zero (which is a close back at the SMA). Indicator marks all these areas (3/-3/0)

Rapid Adaptive Variance Indicator [RAVI]
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RAVI is a simple indicator, by Tushar Chande, to show whether a stock is trending or not. Unlike ADX, RAVI measures only the trend intensity, it doesn't distinguish which way the trend is going. Rising RAVI shows the beginning of a trend or an increase in trend intensity, a decreasing slope signifies decreasing intensity. Also, RAVI often reacts more quickly and exhibits a more pronounced curve than ADX.

The standard values for daily charts are 7 and 65. For hourly charts, the most common averaging periods are 12 and 72 or 24 and 120.

The signal lines suggested are from +/- 0.3% to +/-1%. I haven't added any markings as these signals are instrument-specific. I suggest doing some back testing and adding these accordingly.

Trend Intensity Index [TII]
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TII, by M. H. Pee, measures the strength of a trend, by looking at what proportion of the past "n" days prices have been above or below the level of today's "x"-day simple moving average. You can configure "n" via options page. "x" is calculated as "2 times n".

TII moves between 0 and 100. A strong uptrend is indicated when TII is above 80. A strong downtrend is indicated when TII is below 20.

Pee recommended entering trades when levels of 80 on the upside or 20 on the downside are reached. Indicator marks these lines for easy reference.
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QuantitativeExhaustion
Do you have a list of indicators you use for particular situations?

Neutral Market/neutral price
Uncertain of direction but certain of Volatility
Certain Bearish Reversal,
Certain Bullish Reversal
LazyBear
I don't. But, this is a good idea, have never thought to categorize my published indicators this way. Will ping you to follow up. Thx.

QuantitativeExhaustion
That PGO indicator looks great at picking out divergence.
QuantitativeExhaustion
Need some more indicators/chart overlays to test. When will you post another?
Mpro2
How can i find these indicators?
LazyBear
I have put together a small walkthrough for "How to import and use these custom indicators".

Link: drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx48Du_2aPFnSGc3TzllcDNxbWc/edit?usp=sharing

Let me know if it helps.
pa4444
@LazyBear, Thanks for these Indicators.

Could you please let me know how I can "Make it mine". There seems to be no such button like you show in the walkthrough.
sublimares2
Oh, this is a great work- thank you for sharing it
LazyBear
Thanks.
tradertrib
Thank you for publishing these indicators. especially the RAVI looks very interesting. I don;t know yet whether I will use it, but I will certainly test it. Thanks again.
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