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Compared to the MESA9 indicators, all of the indicators in MESA91 have a modification to the cycle length measurement that accounts for the fractal nature of the cycle amplitude (longer cycles have a greater swing).  All of the indicators have a new algorithm that extracts the Dominant Cycle from the spectrum.  Basically this is a Center-of-Gravity averaging rather that merely selecting the period with the highest amplitude.  This approach gives a smoother Dominant Cycle and therefore better looking adaptive indicators that use it.

In addition, the MESA91 indicators allow you to fine tune the dominant cycle in each instrument.   The indicators include parameters for Lowest Period (LP) and Highest Period (HP).   The objective of adding the LP and HP parameters is to ideally limit the range between them to an octave, thereby eliminating the possibility of harmonic distortions.  The particular values of LP and HP might change from symbol to symbol and may be optimized.  HP must be larger than LP.  They must be integers and be equal to or greater than 8 and equal to or less than 60.

 

An additional indicator called MESA91_EvenBetterSine is included in the set.