# VEL - Jurik Velocity VEL (Jurik's Velocity) is a momentum oscillator that measures the rate of change of price. It is calculated as the difference between a Parabolic Weighted Moving Average (PWMA) and a Weighted Moving Average (WMA) of the same period. ## Core Concepts - **Momentum:** Measures the speed of price movement. - **Smoothing:** Uses moving averages to reduce noise compared to raw ROC (Rate of Change). - **Parabolic vs Linear:** By subtracting a linear weighted average from a parabolic weighted average, VEL isolates the acceleration component of the price movement. ## Formula $$ VEL_t = PWMA_t(n) - WMA_t(n) $$ Where: - $n$ is the period. - $PWMA_t(n)$ is the Parabolic Weighted Moving Average. - $WMA_t(n)$ is the Weighted Moving Average. ## Parameters | Parameter | Type | Default | Description | |-----------|------|---------|-------------| | Period | int | - | The number of data points used in the calculation. Must be >= 1. | ## Usage ### Standard Usage ```csharp using QuanTAlib; var vel = new Vel(14); var result = vel.Update(new TValue(DateTime.UtcNow, 100.0)); Console.WriteLine($"VEL: {result.Value}"); ``` ### Chaining ```csharp var source = new Sma(10); var vel = new Vel(source, 14); ``` ### Batch Calculation (Span) For high-performance scenarios, use the static `Calculate` method with `Span`. ```csharp double[] prices = { ... }; double[] results = new double[prices.Length]; Vel.Calculate(prices, results, 14); ``` ## Interpretation - **Zero Line Crossovers:** Crossing above zero indicates increasing upward momentum (acceleration). Crossing below zero indicates increasing downward momentum (deceleration). - **Divergence:** Divergence between price and VEL can signal potential reversals. - **Extremes:** High positive or negative values indicate strong momentum, which might precede a reversal or consolidation. ## References - Jurik Research