Introducing the Tensor Cloud. This is probably the best indicator I've come up with so far. I'm really proud of it. Ichimoku is a brilliant system. It's been around for over half a century and I praise Goichi Hosoda for his brilliant work. However, it's time for something new. I love math and this indicator really showcases that. The Tensor Cloud is an indicator of its own. It is not related to Ichimoku at all. The only thing they have in common is that they both form clouds. The maths in Tensor Cloud are 100% apart.
The Tensor Cloud is mostly comprised of some special forms of linear regression. Let's do a rundown.
Future Span A (Green)
This is one predictor using a linear regression technique. Future Span A is one of the two lines that makes up a Tensor Cloud. From here on out it will traditionally be colored green. It can be used as both a predictor on its own and comprising the Tensor Cloud. This can also be viewed as sort of a long signal when crossing up Future Span B. This line can also be used to help identify levels of support and resistance.
Future Span B (Red)
This is another form of linear regression meant specifically to work alongside Future Span A. This is the second line that comprises a Tensor Cloud. From here on out it will traditionally be colored red. It can be used both as a predictor on its own and comprising the Tensor Cloud. This can also be viewed as sort of a short signal when crossing down through Future Span A. This line can also be used to help identify levels of support and resistance.
Safe (White)
The Safe is a moving average taken of Future Span A and Future Span B. It is highly predictive. From here on out it will traditionally be colored white.
Tip (Fuchsia)
This is yet another form of regression and is highly predictive. The Tip can also be used to help judge trend strength and probability of reversal. More study is of course needed. More on that later in this description. From here on out it will traditionally be colored fuchsia. This line can also be used to help identify levels of support and resistance.
The Tensor Cloud
The space between Future Span A and Future Span B is shaded in green or red, depending on which Future Span is on top. If Future Span A is on top, the Tensor Cloud will be green. This is considered a long signal. If Future Span B is on top, the Tensor Cloud will be colored red. This is a short signal. Attention should also be given to other factors such as:
The position of price in relation to the Tensor Cloud (Under, inside or above).
The position of Tip in relation to the Tensor Cloud.
Crosses of Future Span A and Future Span B.
Tensor Twist
Whenever Future Span A and Future Span B cross (In either direction), this is called a Tensor Twist. If Future Span A is crossing up, this is a long Tensor Twist. If Future Span B is crossing up, this is a short Tensor Twist.
Closing Summary
Much study needs to be done. This is a brand new technique. It's up to all of you to help figure out the best ways to use it. I may still add other components to this indicator but it's pretty solid as is. You will notice that the two integer inputs are set to 27. Twenty-seven is a very important number in mathematics. The details of that are beyond the scope of this description but from here on out, the traditional setting for those will be 27. You will notice that I am not yet releasing the source code to this indicator. For now, it will remain protected. Once I have enough feedback and we're all happy with the final result, I will release the code for the world to have. I have no wish of keeping this closed-source (As profitable as that might be). I just want it to help as many people as possible.
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