I dug this up from several years ago.
Formula is derived from his Cybernetic Analysis book.
I don't guarantee accuracy, particullarly if the MEDIAN in the loop is coded 
correctly, but it will give you a start.

-CS

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Subject: [amibroker] Ehlers- Adaptive Momentum?


> Hi All - before i dive into coding it - does anyone know if there is
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