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Does anyone have Center of Gravity Bands coded in Tradestation or MultiCharts?

It would be much appreciated for your help.

Thanks

 

 

 

 

here's John Ehlers' original CG doc and code.

it is an oscillator.

I have not heard of the bands.

 

 

 

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Ehlers (CG Oscillator).doc

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here's John Ehlers' original CG doc and code.

it is an oscillator.

I have not heard of the bands.

 

Tams,

 

Do you have the oscillator indicator for MT4 by any chance.

 

Many regards,

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here's John Ehlers' original CG doc and code.

it is an oscillator.

I have not heard of the bands.[q]

 

Tams,

Do you have the oscillator indicator for MT4 by any chance.

Many regards,

email

 

sorry, I don't use MT4.

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P.S.

 

the CG logic is simple enough, and MT4 is not that difficult, if you read through the MT4 manual, I am sure you can get the indicator coded.

 

 

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P.S.

 

the CG logic is simple enough, and MT4 is not that difficult, if you read through the MT4 manual, I am sure you can get the indicator coded.

 

Tams,

 

Thanks for your input.

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Thanks Tams, I had the oscillator, but would love to have the bands that go with it.

I have attached two pictures of it.

Thanks again.

 

I don't think John Elhers' Center of Gravity Oscillator is related to your Center of Gravity Bands.

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You guys would get a lot more help if you posted the code you need translated... :)

 

I agree...

 

some people would post a link and expect others to look for "it".

 

as a practice, I skip over the lazy requests.

 

;-)

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Hi all.

 

I'm also searching for an easylanguage implementation of the center of gravity bands, also known as Hurst bands.

I have the following code which works well in proprealtime.

I tried to translate it in tradestation, it looks easy, but the results are wrong.

My problem is the DPO function used in the prorealtime code.

I substituted it using the detrend function in tradestation but it's not the same.

So I'm not able to go on.

Anyone can help?

 

 

REM VIDEO [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zD_zIkEymE0]YouTube - Center of Gravity[/ame]

REM The gravity center from Mustafa Belkhayate

k=p3 // Variable p3= 65

 

de48=DPO[k*2](close)

if de48=de48[1] and de48[1]=de48[2] and de48[2]<>de48[3] then

flag=1

endif

n=(k*2)-4

p=(n/2)-1

d100=DPO[n](close)

moy100=close-d100

co=(moy100-moy100[1]+(close[p])/n)*n

if flag[1]=1 and flag[2]=0 then

hh=co[1]

endif

if flag[1]=1 then

co=hh

endif

n=p3 mod 2

p=(p3-n)/2

p3=(2*p)+1

once x=0

w=abs((p-x)/p)

w=w*w*w

w=(1-w)

w=w*w*w

x=x+1

if barindex=p3 then

a=0

b=0

e=0

for i=1 to p3

z=barindex-i+1

a=a+w[z]

b=b+w[z]*(i)

e=e+(i)*(i)*w[z]

next

endif

if barindex>p3 then

c=0

d=0

for i=1 to p3

z=barindex-i+1

c=c+co[p3+p-i]*w[z]

d=d+co[p3+p-i]*w[z]*(i)

next

endif

alpha=(a*d-b*c)/(a*e-b*b)

beta=(c*e-b*d)/(a*e-b*b)

lowess=alpha*(p+1)+beta

if barindex < p3*2 then

lowess=undefined

endif

 

zz = close - lowess

zzsigma = STD[p3](zz)

bb1 = lowess + zzsigma

bb2 = lowess +1.618* zzsigma

bb3 = lowess +2* zzsigma

bl1 = lowess - zzsigma

bl2 = lowess - 1.618* zzsigma

bl3 = lowess - 2* zzsigma

 

return lowess, bb1, bb2, bb3, bl1, bl2, bl3

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Hi all.

 

I'm also searching for an easylanguage implementation of the center of gravity bands, also known as Hurst bands.

I have the following code which works well in proprealtime.

I tried to translate it in tradestation, it looks easy, but the results are wrong.

My problem is the DPO function used in the prorealtime code.

I substituted it using the detrend function in tradestation but it's not the same.

So I'm not able to go on.

Anyone can help?

...

 

do you have the code for DPO ?

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unfortunately not, i searched for it without sucess.

The prorealtime platform, describing how DPO works, says it does exactly what the tradestation detrend function do.

But if you plot the DPO you can see two big differences compared to the detrend

1) it is shifted on the left by LEN/2 bars (where LEN is the input length)

2) it is normalized so that it moves form -100 to 100

 

here is an example of the DPO and hurst bands on prorealtime.

hurst_DPO.jpg.6090d18953b2df43657259e77cddd712.jpg

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Thanks for your input, would you mind posting what you have for easylanguage so far, to see if we can help?

thanks

This is the tradestatione code

 

A function:

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Inputs: p3(numericsimple), XX(numericsimple), HurstM(numericRef),HurstH(numericRef),HurstL(numericref);

 

Variables: k(0), de48(0), n(0), p(0), d100(0), moy100(0), co(0), hh(0), x(0), w(0), aa(0),b(0),e(0), z(0),

alpha(0), bbeta(0), flag(0), p33(0), ii(0),cc(0), dd(0);

 

k=p3;

de48=Detrend( CLOSE, k*2);

 

if de48=de48[1] and de48[1]=de48[2] and de48[2]<>de48[3] then flag=1;

n=(k*2)-4;

p=(n/2)-1;

d100=Detrend(close,n);

moy100=close-d100;

 

co=(moy100-moy100[1]+(close[p])/n)*n;

//co=(moy100-moy100[1]+div(close[p],n))*n;

 

if flag[1]=1 and flag[2]=0 then hh=co[1];

if flag[1]=1 then co=hh;

n=mod(p3,2);

p=(p3-n)/2;

p33=(2*p)+1;

 

//once x=0

w=absvalue((p-x)/p);

//w=absvalue( div(p-x,p) );

 

w=w*w*w;

w=(1-w);

w=w*w*w;

x=x+1;

if barnumber=p33 then

begin

aa=0;

b=0;

e=0;

for ii=1 to p33 begin

z=barnumber-ii+1;

aa=aa+w[z];

b=b+w[z]*(ii);

e=e+(ii)*(ii)*w[z];

end;

end;

if barnumber>p33 then

begin

cc=0;

dd=0;

for ii=1 to p33 begin

z=barnumber-ii+1;

cc=cc+co[p33+p-ii]*w[z];

dd=dd+co[p33+p-ii]*w[z]*(ii);

end;

end;

//alpha=(aa*dd-b*cc)/(aa*e-b*b);

alpha=div((aa*dd-b*cc),(aa*e-b*b));

 

//bbeta=(cc*e-b*dd)/(aa*e-b*b);

bbeta=div((cc*e-b*dd),(aa*e-b*b));

 

HurstM=alpha*(p+1)+bbeta;

if barnumber<p33*2 then

begin

HurstM=0;

HurstH=0;

HurstL=0;

end;

 

HurstH=HurstM+xx;

HurstL=HurstM-xx;

 

AA_BandeHurst=0;

--------------------

 

and its indicator:

-------------

inputs: p3(83), XX(0.75);

 

Variables: HurstM(0), HurstH(0), HurstL(0);

 

Value1= AA_BandeHurst(p3, XX, HurstM, HurstH, HurstL);

 

Plot1( HurstM, "HurstM" ) ;

 

Plot2( HurstH, "HurstH" ) ;

 

Plot3( HurstL, "HurstL" ) ;

-----------

 

I also attach 2 images on the same bund future contract daily where I show the bad results on tradestation and the nice hurst bands on prorealtime.

 

And here is the prorealtme code creating this bands

I shifted the upper and the lower band only by 0.75 so the bands are not "perfect".

But the most important thing is the central line.

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k=p3 //(input value)

de48=DPO[k*2](close)

if de48=de48[1] and de48[1]=de48[2] and de48[2]<>de48[3] then

flag=1

endif

n=(k*2)-4

p=(n/2)-1

d100=DPO[n](close)

moy100=close-d100

co=(moy100-moy100[1]+(close[p])/n)*n

if flag[1]=1 and flag[2]=0 then

hh=co[1]

endif

if flag[1]=1 then

co=hh

endif

n=p3 mod 2

p=(p3-n)/2

p3=(2*p)+1

once x=0

w=abs((p-x)/p)

w=w*w*w

w=(1-w)

w=w*w*w

x=x+1

if barindex=p3 then

a=0

b=0

e=0

for i=1 to p3

z=barindex-i+1

a=a+w[z]

b=b+w[z]*(i)

e=e+(i)*(i)*w[z]

next

endif

if barindex>p3 then

c=0

d=0

for i=1 to p3

z=barindex-i+1

c=c+co[p3+p-i]*w[z]

d=d+co[p3+p-i]*w[z]*(i)

next

endif

alpha=(a*d-b*c)/(a*e-b*b)

beta=(c*e-b*d)/(a*e-b*b)

lowess=alpha*(p+1)+beta

if barindex<p3*2 then

lowess=undefined

endif

lowess1=lowess+xx

lowess2=lowess-xx

Segno=SGN(lowess-lowess[1])

return lowess as "H media", lowess1 coloured by (Segno) as "UpperBand", lowess2 coloured by (Segno) as "LowerBand"

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hurst_prorealtime.jpg.5dc2b5fc7ec84b013caeacc7d806c313.jpg

hurst_tradestation.thumb.jpg.2cde97f8fdd6891a5206c478f77039ad.jpg

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