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Jurik Moving Average

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This is my best attempt to reproduce the original Jurik Moving Average. It differs from Jurik's a little bit, but in most cases it behaves like the original.

Jurik Moving Average is known as a superior noise elimination (causal, nonlinear and adaptive) filter and a world class moving average that tracks and smoothes price charts or any market-related time series with surprising agility.

Settings
  • Length (default: 7)
  • Phase (default: 50)
  • Price Source (default: close)

I attached some screenshots to show you how it works with other instruments

USDJPY, D

USDJPY, 60

USDCAD, D

USDCHF, D

EURUSD, D

GBPJPY, D

AUDUSD, D

XAUUSD, D

XAUUSD, 60

AAPL, D

AAPL, 60

MSFT, D

AMZN, D

BTCUSD, D

BTCUSD, 60

ETHUSD, D

Good luck and happy trading!
Release Notes:
  • Cleaned the code
Release Notes:
  • Updated to PineScript V5
  • Added bracket settings and more alerts
Release Notes:
  • Minor fix
Release Notes:
  • Rollback of some feature changes due to broken compatibility

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