tomm1111 202 posts msg #71687 - Ignore tomm1111 modified | 
2/24/2009 12:07:45 AM
  That explains it alright.  The hull theoretically doesn't have any lag therefore will not make a good crossover.  
 
 Thanks for pointers on the variable names.  At times, coming up with variable names requires more concentration than what I'm actually trying to do with 'em.   :o)  Thanks chetron
 
 tomm
 
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tomm1111 202 posts msg #71689 - Ignore tomm1111 modified | 
2/24/2009 12:38:58 AM
  Here are a few Hull Moving Average filters for various periods.  Due to a limitation in SF some calculations took place outside the filter.  If you want to change the period do the following:  Look at the first filter below (5 day period).  There are 3 moving average numbers used in fast1, fast3, and fastavg.  (3,5,3) 
 
 First number = ceil(period/2);  3 in the filter below
 Second number = period;  5 in the filter below
 Third number = ceil(sqrt(period));  3 in the filter below
 
 ceil is the next highest whole integer.  For example:  sqrt(5) = 2.24  Therefore, ceil(2.24) = 3
 
 
  	    
 
  	    
 
  	    
 
  	    
 
  	    
 
   	    
 
  	    
 
  	    
 
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ericdarby 6 posts msg #101058 - Ignore ericdarby | 
6/4/2011 1:22:30 AM
  I can't seem draw a Hull Moving Average on my charts, and I couldn't seem to locate how to do this on any of the forum posts.
 
 Neither one of these seem to work:
 
 draw /* 5 Day Hull Moving Average */ 
 
 draw HMA(5)
 
 Thanks for any assistance.
 
 Eric
  
 
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four 5,087 posts msg #101059 - Ignore four modified | 
6/4/2011 2:00:40 AM
  Eric,
 
 (1) This doesn't work because  the use of /* */ indicates a comment. A comment is not 'seen' as code and is ignored. A comment is provided by a programmer to provide explanation.
 
 (1)  draw /* 5 Day Hull Moving Average */
 
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 (2) This doesn't work because StockFetcher does not, currently, offer 'HMA'. Perhaps they might add this indicator.
 
 (2) draw HMA(5) 
 
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 (3) tomm1111 has provided his way of creating HMA using StockFetcher (see posts in this discussion and modify for your needs). 
 
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 Information
 http://www.traders.com/Documentation/FEEDbk_docs/2010/12/Gardner.html
 Discusses the calculation of Hull Moving Average
 
 http://www.alanhull.com/
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ericdarby 6 posts msg #101077 - Ignore ericdarby | 
6/4/2011 10:44:47 PM
  Thanks four. I appreciate the fast reply.
 
 Kind regards, 
 
 Eric
 
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dreyer 1 posts msg #123244 - Ignore dreyer | 
3/18/2015 8:54:29 AM
  Is there a way to review this screener for the Hull moving average? I get over 3000 results, which I truly doubt.
 
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pirate67 99 posts msg #123250 - Ignore pirate67 | 
3/18/2015 1:18:38 PM
  Dreyer, the only criteria filtering here are lines:
 
 show stocks where the close is above 1
 and volume is above 100000
 and not otcbb 
 
 The rest of the filter sets what is calculated and displayed.
 
 
 
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vict0rchan 5 posts msg #151031 - Ignore vict0rchan modified | 
3/1/2020 10:40:35 PM
  Just my 2 cents. Here is a version with much less lines achieving the same result:
 
  	    
 
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