OPEN-SOURCE SCRIPT

ALMA Function [FN] - Arnaud Legoux Moving Average

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This hasn't been done before. People know the ALMA moving average, TradingView, of course, has a built-in function for the ALMA = alma(). But, when you use built-in functions, you can't have a series as a length. Pinecoders put out a bunch of functions for various routines wherein the built-in doesn't allow for a series as a length. I got some help from everget (awesome dude) to do the dev() function as well... can't find the ALMA anywhere. So, here it is. It seems to match the built-in indicator. To double-check me, just put the ALMA built-in over this and they should match. Let me know if you find an issue.
That's it. ALMA is cool. I'm going to use it as the average for the CCI. Good day.
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Just gussied up the code. I made it more copy/paste-able. Works good
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♫ Had a little help from my friends ♫
Midtownsk8terguy reached out and facilitated the improvement of the code design. They were good edits. We're stronger together =) Thanks man.
See notes in the code.
almaArnaud Legoux Moving Average (ALMA)Moving AveragessmaSupport and ResistanceTriple Exponential Moving Average (TEMA)

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