I saw that Juriks Moving average and its variation of the following script has been pretty popular on MT4/MT5 FX so I decided to try to recreate it in Tradingview. The basic logic was taken from: Inspired by the script by one of the most active pinescripters in the early days. The Jurik Moving average has been created by one of the most active pinescripters...
Implementation of the "Dickinson Moving Average" from the r/algotrading post by Nathan Dickinson Quoted from the author of the Dickinson Moving Average: "I was experimenting with the “zero lag” code from John Ehlers and the Hull Moving Average and noticed that they seemed to respond in complementary ways when properly set up. With the right starting values,...
Introduction The last indicators i posted where about estimating the least squares moving average, the task of estimating a filter is a funny one because its always a challenge and it require to be really creative. After the last publication of the 1LC-LSMA , who estimate the lsma with 1 line of code and only 3 functions i felt like i could maybe make something...
Adopted to Pine from www.prorealcode.com . I haven't yet understood the details of the algorithm but it matches the original Jurik's RSX one to one. Jurik's RSX is a "noise free" version of RSI, with no added lag. To learn more about this indicator see www.jurikres.com . Good luck!
This indicator was originally developed by Mark Jurik. NOTE: If Mr. Jurik ask me to remove this indicator from public access then I will do it.
// A simple crossover strategy with 4 Jurik's moving average lines UPDATE
Bollinger Bands and MA crossovers, all based on Jurik MA
The clone of Jurik moving average function with a power argument The power argument allows to closely approximate price movements. The higher the power, the closer the fit. Also helps to find a balance between smoothing and fitting.