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Polynomial Regression Channel Indicator ThinkorSwim TOS Script
POLYNOMIAL REGRESSION CHANNEL
ROBERT’S REGRESSIONS
AKA THE FINEST POLYNOMIAL REGRESSION CHANNEL AVAILABLE FOR THINKORSWIM
I was wondering if you might want to attempt coding a Polynomial Regression Channel for Thinkorswim. I’m a huge believer in channel trading, but there has been nothing adequate coded for TOS to date. There are some poorly coded pseudo-channels on the net, but they are copies of each other and they have the same flaws.
nThis was a fun, although very challenging, project. I needed to study up on linear algebra so that I could understand the math involved. Then, because ThinkScript does not support arrays, matrices, or easily storing data for future reference, I had to devise creative work-arounds to handle the advanced algorithms required by this indicator.nnThis indicator will automatically curve-fit a polynomial regression channel. The user may select any polynomial factor between 1 (a straight line) and 6.nnnnThe user may adjust the length of the channel as desired from within the settings panel.nn
nnThis indicator will work on any instrument and on any time frame. Some examples are below.nn
Questionsn
Was this made with a T3 Moving Average or a Centered TMA with an extrapolation to the right?
nNo. No moving averages are involved. This is a true polynomial regression. The curve is fit based on the closing prices of each candle.n
Will this work with Heiken-Ashi candles?
nYes. It will work with any chart type (tick, candle, Heiken-Ashi, etc.) and on any time frame.nnBelow is a screenshot of a Heiken-Ashi chart.nn
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