I think you're on to it ! From what I can tell, a "corrected moving average " might be the same as a displaced ma ???? Standard deviation is used in a "corrected moving average" from what I can see?! Can anyone confirm and define this a little better for me? Maybe explain displaced ma's for me while you're at it. (And no, its not a Hull Moving average) Thx GM
I did a lil search on displaced moving averages. Not the same thing! The corrected moving average reminds me of a bollinger band in the way it distances itself from the trend (standard deviation). However, it acts different in the fact that it doesn't change direction until it's breached. In a flat market, it is exactly that, flat. Reminds me of the way a volatility stop is used to trail the market. I 'm surprised nobody on here has heard of it? I can't decipher the esignal code to know exactly what makes it tick. (No I don't have a website) GM
I swore a few weeks ago or so you mentioned you were trading the 13-min chart. You sure move around with your time frames Austin. The 3-min, the 4-min, the 10-min, the 8-min, ect... and now the 15-min... also the 30-min, the 60-min...Who knows how many others you have mentioned... You must have a lot of monitors to watch all these time frames... Why not just stick with the 3,8 and 13-min? Fib #'s !...
I use displacement in time on EMA rarely, but I often use displacement in price. Actually I sometimes use both at the same time.