Take the adaptive part of the indicator and raise it to some power. If you - say - square or cube it you will increase the dynamic range and make the indicator more dynamic.
If you raise to a fractional power - square or cube root - you will decrease the dynamic range - and quiet it down. AmiBroker uses the '^' operator to do this. Remember the exponent can be any real number like (ADAPT VAL)^0.33587 Ed --- In [email protected], "gmorlosky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I going over my static indicators of EMA, MACD, STO, SAR and ADX and > wondering if they all should be adaptive ? If so, then how do I stop > them from just following the crowd and becoming wildly volatile ? Is > there some dynamic way to allow the adaptives to flucuate, but not too > much, so I don't get caught on the downside. I guess I'm thinking of > the adaptive snapping back to normal, therefor acting as an > inclusive "trailing stop". > > Any thoughts ? >
