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Anyone can tell me what indicator is this one?
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No, it's definitely StepMA. It goes
flat when price is not trending much because that's what the "step" part is all about. It does that for any type of bar. You can see this in the chart posted by @
DavidHP .
There's an NT7 version in Downloads, and people have fiddled around with it now and then. I have only seen it for NT7.
Here's an NT 7 version:
You might ask if someone will convert it to NT8 in the NT7 to 8 conversion thread (or if anyone knows of an NT8 version):
Bob.
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Good morning, everyone! I'm trying to use this indicator in a strategy using bloodhound and it doesn't work. It is an indicator that comes with an automatic strategy for which I pay monthly and is a free indicator that has been renamed like many others that come with the pack. Can anyone tell me what indicator it is? Thank you.
For Sure This ADXVMA by lizard indicators.Its free.I have this indicator.
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For Sure This
ADXVMA by lizard indicators.Its free.I have this indicator.
Compare the charts of StepMA and ADXVMA posted by DavidHP in his reply:
DavidHP
I agree, it is either a StepMA or ADXVMA
Here are pictures of each but the setting can be changed to mimic the pictures from the op.
StepMA
ADXVMA
They are very similar in the way they flatten out as price stops moving in a trend. They are both useful, but not really the same.
Bob.
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Edit: the one that the question was about is StepMA, which you can tell from the parameter list the OP displayed. But ADXVMA is a good guess and would do a similar job.
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Compare the charts of StepMA and
ADXVMA posted by DavidHP in his reply:
They are very similar in the way they flatten out as price stops moving in a trend. They are both useful, but not really the same.
Bob.
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Edit: the one that the question was about is StepMA, which you can tell from the parameter list the OP displayed. But ADXVMA is a good guess and would do a similar job.
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