# HOMOD: Homodyne Discriminator Dominant Cycle ## Overview and Purpose The Homodyne Discriminator (HOMOD) is a cycle measurement technique introduced by John F. Ehlers in *Rocket Science for Traders* (2001) and expanded in the November 2000 *Traders’ Tips* column. It applies a Hilbert Transform framework to detect the instantaneous dominant cycle present in price data while minimizing lag. Unlike fixed-length filters, HOMOD continuously adapts to current market rhythm by converting the in-phase and quadrature components into a complex phasor pair, multiplying them homodynally, and extracting period information from the resulting phase angle. This makes it ideal for adaptive indicators and systems requiring dynamic lookback lengths. ## Core Concepts * **Homodyne Multiplication:** Complex multiply of current and prior phasors to isolate instantaneous frequency * **Hilbert FIR Kernel:** Ehlers 0.0962/0.5769 coefficients producing 90° phase shift with minimal distortion * **Quadrature Rotation:** Phase-advanced components (jI, jQ) enabling orthogonal phasor construction * **Cycle Clamping:** Limiting detected periods to realistic bounds (default 6–50 bars) * **Warmup Compensation:** Exponential correction ensuring stable output from bar one ## Common Settings and Parameters | Parameter | Default | Function | When to Adjust | | ------ | ------ | ------ | ------ | | Source | hlc3 | Input series analyzed for cycle period | Switch to close for end-of-day signals or to custom synthetic blends | | Min Period | 6 | Lower bound for detected cycle length | Increase to ignore ultrashort noise-dominated cycles | | Max Period | 50 | Upper bound for detected cycle length | Raise for weekly/monthly studies; lower for intraday scalping | **Pro Tip:** Align downstream indicators (e.g., RSI, moving averages) to the live HOMOD period by rounding to the nearest integer—this maintains resonance with the market’s dominant rhythm. ## Calculation and Mathematical Foundation **Explanation:** HOMOD smooths price, applies a Hilbert Transform to obtain in-phase (I) and quadrature (Q) components, rotates them by 90°, forms phasors, multiplies each phasor by its predecessor, and derives period length from the resulting phase angle. Subsequent smoothing and clamping stabilize measurements. **Technical formula:** 1. **Weighted smoothing and detrending** $$ SmoothPrice_t = \frac{4P_t + 3P_{t-1} + 2P_{t-2} + P_{t-3}}{10} $$ $$ Detrender_t = \left(0.0962\,SP_t + 0.5769\,SP_{t-2} - 0.5769\,SP_{t-4} - 0.0962\,SP_{t-6}\right)\cdot B_t $$ where $B_t = 0.075\cdot Period_{t-1} + 0.54$. 2. **Quadrature pair and phase advance** $$ Q1_t = (0.0962\,Det_t + 0.5769\,Det_{t-2} - 0.5769\,Det_{t-4} - 0.0962\,Det_{t-6})\cdot B_t $$ $$ I1_t = Det_{t-3} $$ $$ jI_t = (0.0962\,I1_t + 0.5769\,I1_{t-2} - 0.5769\,I1_{t-4} - 0.0962\,I1_{t-6})\cdot B_t $$ $$ jQ_t = (0.0962\,Q1_t + 0.5769\,Q1_{t-2} - 0.5769\,Q1_{t-4} - 0.0962\,Q1_{t-6})\cdot B_t $$ 3. **Phasor construction** $$ I2_t = 0.2\,(I1_t - jQ_t) + 0.8\,I2_{t-1},\quad Q2_t = 0.2\,(Q1_t + jI_t) + 0.8\,Q2_{t-1} $$ 4. **Homodyne product and smoothing** $$ Re_t = 0.2\,(I2_t I2_{t-1} + Q2_t Q2_{t-1}) + 0.8\,Re_{t-1} $$ $$ Im_t = 0.2\,(I2_t Q2_{t-1} - Q2_t I2_{t-1}) + 0.8\,Im_{t-1} $$ 5. **Period extraction, clamp, warmup** $$ \theta_t = \operatorname{atan2}(Im_t, Re_t) $$ $$ Period^\*_{t} = \frac{2\pi}{\theta_t} $$ $$ Period_t = \operatorname{clip}(|Period^\*_t|,\ Min,\ Max) $$ $$ SmoothPeriod_t = SmoothPeriod_{t-1} + 0.33\,(Period_t - SmoothPeriod_{t-1}) $$ ## Interpretation Details * **Cycle Tracking** * 6–12 bars: fast oscillatory regimes suited to scalping and short-term countertrend trades * 12–30 bars: medium cycles aligning with swing-trading horizons * 30–60 bars: slow cycles highlighting macro rhythm or trend exhaustion zones * **Adaptive Parameterization** * Use rounded SmoothPeriod as the lookback for RSI, stochastic, ATR channels, etc. * Match moving-average lengths to maintain coherence between filters and underlying price rhythm. * **Regime Analysis** * Stable plateau in period → consistent cycle regime * Rising period → trend elongation or consolidation broadening * Falling period → volatility expansion, choppy markets, or nascent rotational phases ## Limitations and Considerations * **Warmup Demand:** Requires ~60 bars for fully stable phasor history; early readings should be treated cautiously * **Trend Dominance:** Persistent directional moves degrade cycle definition, causing erratic period swings * **Noise Sensitivity:** Despite smoothing, extremely noisy instruments may oscillate near Min Period consistently * **Clamp Bias:** Hard limits prevent detection of cycles outside bounds; adjust for instruments with known longer rhythms * **Computational Intensity:** Multiple FIR taps and state variables raise per-bar workload versus simpler averages ## Performance Profile ### Operation Count (Streaming Mode, per Bar) | Operation | Count | Cost (cycles) | Subtotal | | :--- | :---: | :---: | :---: | | ADD/SUB | ~25 | 1 | 25 | | MUL | ~30 | 3 | 90 | | DIV | 2 | 15 | 30 | | ATAN2 | 1 | 80 | 80 | | **Total** | **~58** | — | **~225 cycles** | **Breakdown:** - Weighted smooth (4-point): 3 MUL + 3 ADD + 1 DIV = 17 cycles - Detrender FIR (4 taps): 5 MUL + 3 ADD = 18 cycles - Q1 FIR (4 taps): 5 MUL + 3 ADD = 18 cycles - jI/jQ FIRs (8 taps total): 10 MUL + 6 ADD = 36 cycles - I2/Q2 IIR phasor smoothing: 4 MUL + 4 ADD = 16 cycles - Homodyne Re/Im: 6 MUL + 4 ADD = 22 cycles - Period extraction (atan2 + div): 1 ATAN2 + 1 DIV = 95 cycles ### Complexity Analysis | Mode | Complexity | Notes | | :--- | :---: | :--- | | Streaming | O(1) | Fixed FIR taps (6-deep) + IIR states | | Batch | O(n) | Linear scan, constant work per bar | **Memory**: ~128 bytes (6-bar FIR history × 4 series + IIR states) ### SIMD Analysis | Optimization | Applicable | Notes | | :--- | :---: | :--- | | AVX2 vectorization | Limited | FIR taps vectorizable, IIRs sequential | | FMA | ✅ | Hilbert kernel: `0.0962×x + 0.5769×x[2] - ...` | | Batch parallelism | ❌ | IIR feedback prevents cross-bar parallelism | **Optimization Notes:** The atan2 call dominates (~35% of cost). Consider: - Fast atan2 approximation if <1° accuracy acceptable - Precompute 2π constant, use reciprocal for division ### Quality Metrics | Metric | Score | Notes | | :--- | :---: | :--- | | **Accuracy** | 9/10 | Hilbert Transform is mathematically rigorous | | **Timeliness** | 7/10 | FIR kernel introduces ~3 bar delay | | **Overshoot** | 8/10 | Smoothed period output is stable | | **Smoothness** | 8/10 | IIR smoothing reduces jitter | ## References * Ehlers, J. F. (2001). *Rocket Science for Traders: Digital Signal Processing Applications*. Wiley. * Ehlers, J. F. (2000). *Traders’ Tips – Homodyne Discriminator*. *Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities*. * blackcat1402. (2023). *Ehlers Homodyne Discriminator Period Measurer* (TradingView script). * MrTools. (2025). *Homodyne Discriminator.mq4*. Forex-Station Forums. * Mladen. (2019). *Adaptive Lookback Indicators – Homodyne Update*. MQL5 Forums. * 3Jane. (2024). *tindicators hd.cc Implementation*. GitHub. ## Validation Sources ```mcp Validation Sources: Patterns: §2, §6, §7, §16, §17, §18, §19 Wolfram: "atan2(y,x)" External: "TradingView Homodyne Discriminator","Forex-Station Homodyne Discriminator","MQL5 Adaptive Lookback Homodyne","tindicators hd.cc" Planning: phases=function,main_loop,docs,index