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MomentumSignals

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Library "MomentumSignals"
Contains utilities varying algorithms for detecting key changes in momentum. Note: Momentum is not velocity and should be used in conjunction with other indicators. A change in momentum does not mean a reversal of velocity or trend.

simple(primary, secondary, len) Compares two series for changes in momentum to derive signal values.
  Parameters:
    primary: The primary series (typically a moving average) to look for changes in momentum.
    secondary: The secondary series (typically derived moving average of the primary) to use as a comparison value.
    len: The number of bars to measure the change in momentum.

filtered(primary, secondary, len, stdlen, stdMultiple) Compares two series for changes in momentum to derive signal values. Uses statistics to filter out changes in momentum.
  Parameters:
    primary: The primary series (typically a moving average) to look for changes in momentum.
    secondary: The secondary series (typically derived moving average of the primary) to use as a comparison value.
    len: The number of bars to measure the change in momentum.
    stdlen: The number of bars to measure the change in momentum for filtering.
    stdMultiple: The multiple of the change in momentum to use before reversiing.

special(primary, secondary, stdlen, stdMultiple) Compares two series for changes in momentum to derive signal values. Uses statistics to filter out changes in momentum. Does not signal when likely overbought or oversold.
  Parameters:
    primary: The primary series (typically a moving average) to look for changes in momentum.
    secondary: The secondary series (typically derived moving average of the primary) to use as a comparison value.
    stdlen: The number of bars to measure the change in momentum for filtering.
    stdMultiple: The multiple of the change in momentum to use before reversiing.
Release Notes:
v2 Updated Thumbnail
Release Notes:
v3 Added stochRSI signal.

Added:
stochRSI(fast, fast, rsiLen, stochLen, src, kmode, upper, lower) Returns a signal value representing the stage of where the RSI is in its cycle.
  Parameters:
    fast: The length to average the stochastic.
    fast: The length to smooth out K and produce D.
    rsiLen: The length of the RSI.
    stochLen: The length of stochastic.
    src: The series to measure from. Default is 'close'.
    kmode: The type of moving average to generate. Values allowed are: SMA, EMA, WMA, VWMA and VAWMA.
    upper: The upper band of the range.
    lower: The lower band of the range.
  Returns:
Release Notes:
v4 Fixed function docs.
Release Notes:
v5
Release Notes:
v6 Exposed 'stage' to stochRSI signal.
Release Notes:
v7 Updated reference with improved Momentum/MovingAverages.
Release Notes:
v8: Revised 'stage' values and improve signals.

+1 oversold and rising
+2 rising above lower boundary
+3 rising above mid
+4 overbought
-1 overbought and falling
-2 falling above mid
-3 falling below upper boundary
-4 oversold

Updated:
stochRSI(smoothK, smoothD, rsiLen, stochLen, src, kmode, upper, lower) Returns a signal value representing the stage of where the RSI is in its cycle.
  Parameters:
    smoothK: The length to average the stochastic.
    smoothD: The length to smooth out K and produce D.
    rsiLen: The length of the RSI.
    stochLen: The length of stochastic.
    src: The series to measure from. Default is 'close'.
    kmode: The type of moving average to generate. Values allowed are: SMA, EMA, WMA, VWMA and VAWMA.
    upper: The upper band of the range.
    lower: The lower band of the range.
  Returns: Where stage is: +1 is oversold and rising, +2 rising above lower bound but less than mid. +3 rising above mid. +4 is overbought. Negative numbers are the reverse.
Release Notes:
v9 Sensitivity revisions.
Release Notes:
v10 Improved signal logic.
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