Volatility Stop #564
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It’s not uncommon for indicators to have a warm-up window that contains throwaway data. This indicator is very similar to Welles Wilder’s Parabolic SAR that we initialize with the assumption that the initial trend is upward/bullish. You could guess wrong, but the good news is even if you guess wrong it will auto-correct itself after the first pivot; which is why we always exclude that first warmup period from results. It's also very similar to SuperTrend. |
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This library does not seem to have volatility stop indicator as described on the BarChart web site (https://www.barchart.com/education/technical-indicators/volatility-stop). If I am wrong, please let me know.
The explanation for this indicator seemed simple enough so that I can compute this indicator myself. However the very first step (i.e. Determine the initial trend direction) stopped me cold. Should I use EMA based computation for the initial trend? Or should I use SMA? Or should I use ADX? What should I use? Or am I thinking this in the wrong way?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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