R/williamsAD.R

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#' Williams Accumulation / Distribution
#'
#' The Williams Accumulation / Distribution (AD) line is a measure of market
#' momentum.  Developed by Larry Williams.
#'
#' The Williams AD line differs from OBV and chaikinAD in that it doesn't take
#' volume into account.
#'
#' @param HLC Object that is coercible to xts or matrix and contains
#' High-Low-Close prices.
#' @return A object of the same class as \code{HLC} or a vector (if
#' \code{try.xts} fails) containing the accumulation / distribution values.
#' @note The Accumulation/Distribution Line is interpreted by looking for a
#' divergence in the direction of the indicator relative to price.
#' @author Joshua Ulrich
#' @seealso See \code{\link{OBV}}, \code{\link{chaikinAD}}, and
#' \code{\link{ATR}}.
#' @references The following site(s) were used to code/document this
#' indicator:\cr
#' \url{https://www.fmlabs.com/reference/WilliamsAD.htm}\cr
#' \url{https://www.metastock.com/Customer/Resources/TAAZ/?p=125}\cr
#' @keywords ts
#' @examples
#'
#'  data(ttrc)
#'  ad <- williamsAD(ttrc[,c("High","Low","Close")])
#'
"williamsAD" <-
function(HLC) {

  # Williams Accumulation/Distribution

  HLC <- try.xts(HLC, error=as.matrix)

  # Calculate change in close, and true high/low
  dCl <- momentum(HLC[,3], 1)
  atr <- ATR(HLC)

  # Calculate AD
  ad <- HLC[,3] - ifelse( dCl > 0, atr[,"trueLow"], atr[,"trueHigh"] )
  ad[ dCl == 0 ] <- 0

  ad.na <- naCheck(ad)
  ad <- cumsum( ad[ad.na$nonNA] )
  ad <- c( rep( NA, ad.na$NAs ), ad )

  reclass(ad, HLC)
}
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