Detrended Synthetic Price is a function that is in phase with the dominant cycle of real price data. This DSP is computed by subtracting a half-cycle exponential moving average (EMA) from the quarter cycle exponential moving average. See "MESA and Trading Market Cycles" by John Ehlers pages 64 - 70.
Market prices do not have a Gaussian probability density function as many traders think. Their probability curve is not bell-shaped. But trader can create a nearly Gaussian PDF for prices by normalizing them or creating a normalized indicator such as the relative strength index and applying the Fisher transform. Such a transformed output creates the...
Market prices do not have a Gaussian probability density function as many traders think. Their probability curve is not bell-shaped. But trader can create a nearly Gaussian PDF for prices by normalizing them or creating a normalized indicator such as the relative strength index and applying the Fisher transform. Such a transformed output creates the peak...