OPEN-SOURCE SCRIPT

Hull Suite

Updated
Hull is its extremely responsive and smooth moving average created by Alan Hull in 2005.
Minimal lag and smooth curves made HMA extremely popular TA tool.
alanhull.com/hull-moving-average


Script was made to regroup multiple hull variants in one indicator,maintaining flexible customization and intuitive visualization
Option to chose between 3 Hull variations
Option to chose between 2 visualization modes ( Bands or single line)
Option to Paint hull and/or candlesticks according to hulls trend
Shortcut for personalizing Line/band thickness,instead of changing every object manually ,there is global option in inputs


HMA
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THMA ( 3HMA)
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EHMA
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HMA:
Alan Hull

EHMA:
Slower than hull by default.
Raudys, Aistis & Lenčiauskas, Vaidotas & Malčius, Edmundas. (2013). Moving Averages for Financial Data Smoothing ( 403. 34-45. 10.1007/978-3-642-41947-8_4.) Vilnius University, Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics

3HMA (THMA) :
Documentation on link below
alexgrover
3HMA




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Added the Band Transparency controller input ,which was asked in comments


P.S 180
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Made colors less in your face by default.
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added option to multiply length by amount to view higher timeframe MA locally and easily
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Add option to view hull from fixed timeframes (great for scalping).

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Mistakes where done. snapshot instead of this we had this snapshot

Small typos, coders easily fixed it themselfs.


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added alerts
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Open-source script

In true TradingView spirit, the author of this script has published it open-source, so traders can understand and verify it. Cheers to the author! You may use it for free, but reuse of this code in publication is governed by House rules. You can favorite it to use it on a chart.

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