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Bentley
2015-11-09 14:38:29


Hi everyone,
Anyone know do QS have
Displaced moving average - moving averages that is shifted forward a specified number of bars

Thanks



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2015-11-10 02:42:00

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Displace any indicator using the "ref" function.

Example: (5 bars displaced moving average)
a = ref(sma(30), 5);
plot(a, "");



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