THOMAS HELGET![]() Elite ![]() ![]() Posts: 610 Joined: 3/22/2006 Location: BALDWINSVILLE, NEW YORK ![]() | LSJ: First Mr. Apirine would have compared apples to apples. So, in your screen shot he would have used, say, indAdaptiveEMA(30,30) - the default parameters - and EMA(30) for the comparison. As regards double crossovers of the moving average he says on p. 12, "The adaptive moving averages generate crossover signals before the EMA does." On page 15 he says, "You can use a combination of AEMA and EMA with the same lengths for trend identification. AEMAs with different lengths are better suited for double crossovers. Keep in mind that crossovers are prone to whipsaws. Use AEMA together with other aspects of technical analysis to get more confirmation." And that is all I have for you! Hope that helps, Tom Helget |