pub struct DMH { /* private fields */ }Expand description
The DMH: An Improved Directional Movement Indicator
Based on John Ehlers’ article “The DMH: An Improved Directional Movement Indicator” (TASC Dec 2021). This indicator modernizes Wilder’s Directional Movement by applying Hann windowing to an EMA of the directional difference, significantly reducing lag and noise compared to the classic ADX/DMI.
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impl Freeze for DMH
impl RefUnwindSafe for DMH
impl Send for DMH
impl Sync for DMH
impl Unpin for DMH
impl UnsafeUnpin for DMH
impl UnwindSafe for DMH
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