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Updated DTMA (Double Triangular Moving Average)

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DTMA (Double Triangular Moving Average) is a smoothed moving average indicator that applies a triangular moving average (TMA) twice to reduce lag and provide a more stable trend line. The formula used is:
DTMA = 2 * TMA(src, period) - TMA(TMA(src, period), period)
This implementation focuses on the core calculation and plotting of the DTMA line, omitting visual styling features like bar coloring or trend direction. It's useful for traders looking for a smoother alternative to standard moving averages when identifying trends.
DTMA (Double Triangular Moving Average) is a smoothed moving average indicator that applies a triangular moving average (TMA) twice to reduce lag and provide a more stable trend line. The formula used is:
DTMA = 2 * TMA(src, period) - TMA(TMA(src, period), period)
This implementation focuses on the core calculation and plotting of the DTMA line, omitting visual styling features like bar coloring or trend direction. It's useful for traders looking for a smoother alternative to standard moving averages when identifying trends.
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DTMA (Double Triangular Moving Average) is a smoothed moving average indicator that applies a triangular moving average (TMA) twice to reduce lag and provide a more stable trend line. The formula used is:DTMA = 2 * TMA(src, period) - TMA(TMA(src, period), period)
It's useful for traders looking for a smoother alternative to standard moving averages when identifying trends.
But is specially usefull filtering relevant from non relevant volume bars to spot potential reversals, relevant FVGs and others
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Protected script
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Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.