Skrymten

Hull Moving Average + Bollinger Bands

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This study make use of Hull Moving Average and Bollinger Bands.

The crosses give signal about HMA and BB crossovers, they are a bit lagging, if you stare well you will spot them a little earlier. It look like a good idea to buy and sell when HMA is near or on the outside of the outer bands.

By default the Bollinger Bands uses Simple Moving Average with 21 periodes, and Hull Moving Average use 9 periodes. You can alter the settings in the format dialog.

Please use as pleased, and if you do something clever with it I'll be happy to know :D
Release Notes:
Added EMA 200.
Fixed some conditionals.
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Added TD sequential.
Added half deviation lines to bollinger bands, upper and lower.
Removed EMA use
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Change Bollinger bands speed to the default 20 periodes.
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Added inputs for show and hide TD Sequential and to add custom multiplier to the bands.
Changed slightly the color of Hull MA
Changed to use the default price as close.
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Stronger colors.
Added option to show and hide TD count.
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Removed background on Bollinger Bands
Added alert condition to Hull when it moves above or beneath the close of price.
Added alert condition to TD when count is either 7 or 13. Getting signal on 7 gives you time to see if the trend is changing or if it will continue.
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Added Keltner Channels
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Changed Keltner Channels length to the default 20.
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Added Parabolic SAR.
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Tighter SAR defaults.
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Removed TD sequential (give me a comment if you miss it).
Added option to show and hide SAR. (SAR default is hidden).
Added option to show and hide plots on hull/price crossover, used for guidance to better se buy and sell signals within the bands. Mind the false signal! (Plot default is hidden).
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