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Scratch my request for comments! I figured out how to apply SwingRaysb2 to the Super Smoother, and feel a bit foolish.
1. Add the SwingRays indicator, and choose the same panel as the irAdaptiveCCIv2.
2. Edit the input on the SwingRays indicator to source irAdaptiveCCIv2 (changed from the price)
3. Choose the SuperSmoother as the plot, and match the parameters for your irAdaptiveCCIv2.
Thanks for sharing this awesome indicator. it's much appreciated. are there any outputs for the MA color changes
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Hi,
I have been using the NT7 version of this indicator for some time but my attempts to migrate to the latest NT8 version are not succeeding, probably because of my backwardness in NT8. I keep getting compile errors in my strategy that addresses this indicator. How do you correctly call irAdaptiveCCIv2 ? Thanks.
@wBobby: The author is probably the best to answer this question, but I'll take a stab at it using the authors own statement(s) in their previous posts you can reference:
From January 19th, 2021 05:38 AM:
"I liked that it seemed to reduce some of the "Noise" I was seeing on the standard CCI and
I liked that the Ehlers Super Smoother was more responsive than the 34EMA of a 14period CCI was for momentum and directional clues."
So, an ehlers super smoother formulae was used in place of a 34 period EMA, which creates a CCI "Super Smoother". Thus, "it seemed to reduce some of the "Noise" I was seeing on the standard CCI" and hence the "Adaptive" CCI part.
You are correct in that the indicator is driven by price, but the term "adaptive" is applied to CCI for the purpose of noise elimination, momentum and directional clues.