Hi folks
I've got an update on the EA project based on Rick's HA-based SmoothedHigh/Low stategy.
I found a definition, with a calculation, for a smoothed moving average version of a moving average indicator in MT4's online help contents. The definition is as follows:
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So using this definition I re-worked my spreadsheet using the daily NU data that I'd shown previously. Because visualising the HA data and smoothed high/low lines (based on HA bars not standard bars) is not easy, I had to settle for a chart which shows the HA Close (red markers) and 5 period HA High line (blue) and 5 period HA Low line (brown).
To see how the smoothing calculation for the moving average affected the results, I did a comparison of a small time segment (a few months) for what I'd previously used, which was a 5 day simple moving average (SMA5) based on the HA Highs and HA Lows - I now refer to these on the chart as the Simple High (SMA5-HAHigh) and Simple Low (SMA5-HALow) - and I compared the entries and exits obtained using this SMA5 calculation to the results obtainned using the 5 day smoothed moving average (SMMA5) which uses the Smoothed High (SMMA5-HAHigh) and Smoothed Low (SMMA5-HALow).
The respective charts are shown below:
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And the entries and exits obtained using each version of the moving average are shown in the following table.
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Its quite clear that they can give very different results, and based on the small sample used, shows that the SMMA5 can potentially offer a significant reduction in whipsaws by keeping positions in play longer.
Looks promising, so now I will re-program the EA to use this calculation over the weekend and will post results once I have somoe to show.
Just btw, as stated at the start of the week, I have been running the more simple version of the above EA where I simply use the conventional HA-based entries & exits (as explained in my previouos post). Not too many entries generated across the 15 markets as yet since they are mostly based on the daily timeframe, although a few are based on the H4 timeframe, but this week's results have so far been good - see the demo account report below:
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Cheers, Sharks