> Not exactly sure what you are looking for, but I tend to write things like
> this:
>
> 1) When the velocity of a signal is positive, wait for its acceleration to
> turn negative
> 2) When the velocity of a signal is negative, wait for its acceleration to
> turn positive
>
>
I did the same thing. There seems to be a clear motivation for this. For
example, as can be seen from the performance charts, it appears that good
short entries can be made when balance velocity reaches a low negative value
and is starting to accelerate up. Conversely, good long entries can be made
when balance velocity reaches a high positive value and is starting to
decelerate down. However, adding acceleration to my velocity indicators did
not improve the overall performance of my strategies. Perhaps I am not
calculating acceleration quite right. Shaggs, would you be willing to post
your own version of the indicator? Thanks.

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