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*[http://ta.mql4.com/indicators/trends/mass_index Mass Index calculation] at www.mql4.com |
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*[http://codebase.mql4.com/ru/1011 Mass Index source code] MQL4 |
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Revision as of 12:17, 19 February 2007
The mass index is an indicator, developed by Donald Dorsey, used in technical analysis to predict trend reversals. It is based on the notion that there in a tendency for reversal when the price range widens, and therefore compares previous trading ranges (highs minus lows).
Mass index for a commodity is obtained[1] by calculating its exponential moving average over a 9 day period and the exponential moving average of this average (a "double" average), and summing the ratio of these two over a given amount of days (usually 25).
Generally the EMA and the re-smoothed EMA of EMA are fairly close, making their ratio is roughly 1 and the sum around 25.
According to Dorsey, a so-called "reversal bulge" is a probable signal of trend reversal (regardless of the trend's direction).[2] Such a bulge takes place when a 25-day mass index reaches 27.0 and then falls to below 26 (or 26.5). A 9-day prive moving average is usually used to determine whether the bulge is a buy or sell signal.
References
- ^ Mass Index construction at IncredibleCharts.com
- ^ Mass Index at IncredibleCharts.com