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Old 09-27-2008, 11:09 AM   #25

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Re: Adaptive Moving Average (AMA)

Hello fellow traders, I wanted to add my experience arround adxvma's moving averages... the chimp actually uses this kind of indicators on his system ( all indis developed here on this great forum )... this averages have the ability of going horizontal when market chops arround and take a direction when things start trending... you can check this threads for further information : http://www.traderslaboratory.com/for...ades-2698.html http://www.traderslaboratory.com/for...open-2440.html my two cents, cheers Walter.
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Hi...anyone have any comments on "Jurik's" JMA or his other works? thanks
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Re: Adaptive Moving Average (AMA)

I recently purchased the JMA (comes with DMX),VEL, and RSX indicators. I find the JMA and RSX to be very beneficial, and VEL a distant third.

JMA is superior to HMA for reasons posted above: the phase element enables control of lag/overshoot. This is critically important.

The RSX is more than and RSI with JMA smoothing (I tried to avoid the expenditure, but could not code anything close).

For a short term trader these indicators can make a very positive difference.
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Re: Adaptive Moving Average (AMA)

thanks for the reply...I'm just trying to get set up...I'll probably be getting the indicators...but I was thinking of using Multicharts, and they aren't supported on that platform.

Guess I'll check out some others....

thanks again....HF
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I recently purchased the JMA (comes with DMX),VEL, and RSX indicators. I find the JMA and RSX to be very beneficial, and VEL a distant third.

JMA is superior to HMA for reasons posted above: the phase element enables control of lag/overshoot. This is critically important.

The RSX is more than and RSI with JMA smoothing (I tried to avoid the expenditure, but could not code anything close).

For a short term trader these indicators can make a very positive difference.
Can you post some screenshots of when these indicators gave good signals and when they gave bad signals? Jurik's webpage doesn't have many examples of various time periods.

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I would be glad to. I had a tough morning bowling with the kids, so give me some time.
If you, or anyone else, has a specific equity and time frame the'd like a shot of with the above indicators then let me know.
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Re: Adaptive Moving Average (AMA)

hi....just wonder what you use for a platform?

I was looking at Multicharts...but it was mentioned to me that Amibroker is good with Jurik..

also look forward to your chart posts.....thanks
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Re: Adaptive Moving Average (AMA)

I use tradestation and have for the past several years.

This shot will be faily unexciting. The focus is on the 2 JMA's, yellow and cyan/red. I think the JMA is the basis for the value I see in Jurik. Happy to compare vs. HMA,Adaptive,Ema, etc., but that's been done elsewhere.

Again, tell me what you trade and would want to see and I'll do my best.
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