Ehlers Noise Elimination Technology [CC]The Noise Elimination Technology Indicator was created by John Ehlers (Stocks and Commodities Dec 2020 pg 17) and he created this indicator to be used with his version of RSI but I think it works well with any price data or any indicator really.
I'm trying a new signal system due to a request from @luckyCamel58789 so let me know what you think. I now differentiate between a buy and a strong buy when the indicator increases over itself twice and vice versa. Dark green is a strong buy and light green is a regular buy. Dark red is a strong sell and light red is a regular sell.
Let me know what indicators you would like to see me publish!
Noisefree
Doji swing strategyThis is a simple strategy based on Doji star candlestick
This strategy is suited for big time frames, like 4h -1Day and so on.
It places two orders: long at doji star high or previous candle high and short at doji star low or previous candle low.
It can also be applied volume average, in order to filter between trades .
This strategy works very well with high time frames like Weekly TF because it eliminates the noise in doji formation.
It also has inside a risk management made of SL/TP , or if not prefered it can exit based on a exit condition.
If you have any questions, please let me know !
EMA NoHesi - cutting noise in EMA and any other data seriesNoise is common issue in variety of indicators. NoHesi is my take on reducing this noise.
Moving Averages are great indicators to show and maintain the trend. But sometimes - especially in pullback areas, smooth reversal zones or flat markets - MAs suggest trend changes, while it would be best for them to stay quiet :)
NoHesi function smoothens this noise, without adding unnecessary delay. NoHesi will make MA stay in the same direction as long as the move is not significant. If significant - MAs will report trend-change instantly.
Check the chart for illustration - NoHesi EMA keeps showing the same direction, despite its numerous attempts to change it (marked blue).
NoHesi can be applied to any data series: MAs, RSI , ADX , etc. EMA seemed like the most obvious example, so I used it for this presentation.
Hope it helps in your research!
P.S. When applying this to EMAs in other markets/timeframes, you will need to adjust "hesitation" parameter.
Jurik RSXAdopted 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!