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Jolly Roger

L'eretico
Ciao Black Swan, Ti chiedo gentilmente se Elliot Oscillator in ProRealtime è presente solo sul Future SpMib. Questo perchè io sono autorizzato solo per i titoli e su questi non mi risulta esserci. Ciao :)


E' una semplice sottrazione tra medie. Di regola una breve e una di lungo periodo. Dipende dall'ampiezza del movimento che si vuole prendere in considerazione.

La "classica" coppia mm1= 5 mm2= 35


Copia e incolla la formula e crea un nuovo indicatore in prt.

fast=average[mm1](customclose)
slow=average[mm2](customclose)
EI=fast-slow
return EI as "Elliott Oscillator",0 as "0"


Qui c'è una discussione sulle formule prt.

Ciao
 

non-stop

Forumer storico
E' una semplice sottrazione tra medie. Di regola una breve e una di lungo periodo. Dipende dall'ampiezza del movimento che si vuole prendere in considerazione.

La "classica" coppia mm1= 5 mm2= 35


Copia e incolla la formula e crea un nuovo indicatore in prt.

fast=average[mm1](customclose)
slow=average[mm2](customclose)
EI=fast-slow
return EI as "Elliott Oscillator",0 as "0"


Qui c'è una discussione sulle formule prt.

Ciao

Mille Grazie.:)
 

g&g

Forumer attivo
oscillatore

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allego img oscillatore presente su get(sul fib daily) con stesse caratteristiche.
copio help in inglese di seguito(che non so'!) . Se qualcuno fosse cosi gentile da tradurlo in italiano....!!! Grazie
Arn
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Elliott Oscillator
General Description:
An Oscillator is simply the difference between two moving averages displayed as a histogram. The moving averages used in this Oscillator are simple moving averages.
Recommended Usage:
When looking at an Elliott Wave count, you should be looking at the Elliott Oscillator to qualify the accuracy of the count. In a 5 Wave sequence the Elliott Oscillator should pull back to the zero line to signify the end of the Wave 4. Under normal conditions you will want to use the 5,35 Oscillator (Tom's Osc). When the market is going into an extended 5th Wave, you should use the 5,17 Oscillator (Extended). When using the Alternate Count 3 - Long Term Elliott Wave setting, you should use the 10,70 Oscillator (Alternate 3).
The Break Out Bands qualify the Wave 3. If the program is labeling a movement in the market as a Wave 3, the Elliott Oscillator should be above the Break Out Bands. If the Elliott Oscillator is not above the Break Out Bands, then there is a good chance that the market is not really in a Wave 3 and that the program will relabel the Elliott Wave count.
Menu Functions:
The Mov Avg number boxes indicate the two moving averages used in the calculation of the Elliott Oscillator. The numbers represent the number of periods to use in the calculation of the moving average.
The Oscillator Color selection list allows you to change the color of the Elliott Oscillator.
Press the Tom's Osc button to change the moving averages to a 5 period moving average against a 35 period moving average.
Press the Extended button to change the moving averages to a 5 period moving average against a 17 period moving average.
Press the Alternate 3 button to change the moving averages to a 10 period moving average against a 70 period moving average.
The Break Out Bands Strength % number box allows you to adjust where the Break Out Bands will be drawn. If the % is set to 100, then the Break Out Bands will be drawn exactly at the level where they were calculated. If the % is set to 110, then the Break Out Bands will be drawn at a level that is 10% higher than they were actually calculated (moving them away from the zero line). If the % is set to 60, then the Break Out Bands will be drawn at a level that is 40% lower than they were actually calculated (moving them closer to the zero line). The Break Out Bands are not just moving averages - they are a proprietary indicator developed by Advanced GET.
 

Jolly Roger

L'eretico
allego img oscillatore presente su get(sul fib daily) con stesse caratteristiche.
copio help in inglese di seguito(che non so'!) . Se qualcuno fosse cosi gentile da tradurlo in italiano....!!! Grazie
Arn

Elliott Oscillator
General Description:
An Oscillator is simply the difference between two moving averages displayed as a histogram. The moving averages used in this Oscillator are simple moving averages.
Recommended Usage:
When looking at an Elliott Wavecount, you should be looking at the Elliott Oscillator to qualify the accuracy of the count. In a 5 Wave sequence the Elliott Oscillator should pull back to the zero line to signify the end of the Wave 4. Under normal conditions you will want to use the 5,35 Oscillator (Tom's Osc). When the market is going into an extended 5th Wave, you should use the 5,17 Oscillator (Extended). When using the Alternate Count 3 - Long Term Elliott Wave setting, you should use the 10,70 Oscillator (Alternate 3).
The Break Out Bands qualify the Wave 3. If the program is labeling a movement in the market as a Wave 3, the Elliott Oscillator should be above the Break Out Bands. If the Elliott Oscillator is not above the Break Out Bands, then there is a good chance that the market is not really in a Wave 3 and that the program will relabel the Elliott Wave count.
Menu Functions:
The Mov Avg number boxes indicate the two moving averages used in the calculation of the Elliott Oscillator. The numbers represent the number of periods to use in the calculation of the moving average.
The Oscillator Color selection list allows you to change the color of the Elliott Oscillator.
Press the Tom's Osc button to change the moving averages to a 5 period moving average against a 35 period moving average.
Press the Extended button to change the moving averages to a 5 period moving average against a 17 period moving average.
Press the Alternate 3 button to change the moving averages to a 10 period moving average against a 70 period moving average.
The Break Out Bands Strength % number box allows you to adjust where the Break Out Bands will be drawn. If the % is set to 100, then the Break Out Bands will be drawn exactly at the level where they were calculated. If the % is set to 110, then the Break Out Bands will be drawn at a level that is 10% higher than they were actually calculated (moving them away from the zero line). If the % is set to 60, then the Break Out Bands will be drawn at a level that is 40% lower than they were actually calculated (moving them closer to the zero line). The Break Out Bands are not just moving averages - they are a proprietary indicator developed by Advanced GET.


Arn, non ho il tempo di tradurlo per intero ma il succo è che con gli oscillatori settati in quel modo dovresti essere in grado di capire se sei in onda quattro e se questa si è conclusa.

L'oscillatore è utile per comprendere il movimento tra la 3a e la 5 onda.

Di regola vi è una divergenza tra la terza e la quinta.

La mia impressione è che nei prox giorni dovremmo arrivare a un massimo da 5a onda e ritracciare. Guarderò alla divergenza tra gli oscillatori.

Ciao
 

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