# MAMA: MESA Adaptive Moving Average > "John Ehlers again. This time, he built a moving average that doesn't just adapt to volatility—it adapts to the phase of the market cycle. It's like having a GPS for your trend." MAMA (MESA Adaptive Moving Average) is a unique adaptive moving average that uses the Hilbert Transform to determine the phase rate of change of the market cycle. It produces two outputs: MAMA (the adaptive average) and FAMA (Following Adaptive Moving Average), which acts as a slower, confirming signal. ## Historical Context Introduced by John Ehlers in *MESA and Trading Market Cycles*, MAMA was designed to solve the problem of lag in a fundamentally different way. Instead of using price volatility (like KAMA or VIDYA), it uses the *cycle period*. When the cycle is short (fast market), MAMA speeds up. When the cycle is long (slow market), MAMA slows down. ## Architecture & Physics The architecture is a direct application of the Hilbert Transform Homodyne Discriminator. 1. **Hilbert Transform**: Decomposes price into In-Phase (I) and Quadrature (Q) components. 2. **Phase Calculation**: Computes the phase angle from I and Q. 3. **Alpha Adaptation**: The smoothing alpha is derived from the rate of change of the phase. - Fast Phase Change = High Alpha (Fast MA). - Slow Phase Change = Low Alpha (Slow MA). ### Zero-Allocation Design We maintain the complex state required for the Hilbert Transform without heap allocations. - **RingBuffers**: For the delay lines needed by the Hilbert Transform. - **State Struct**: Stores the phasors (I, Q, Re, Im) and previous values. - **Fixed Pipeline**: The DSP pipeline is fixed-length, allowing for static optimization. ## Mathematical Foundation $$ \text{Phase} = \arctan(Q / I) $$ $$ \alpha = \frac{\text{FastLimit}}{\Delta \text{Phase}} $$ $$ \text{MAMA}_t = \alpha \cdot P_t + (1 - \alpha) \cdot \text{MAMA}_{t-1} $$ $$ \text{FAMA}_t = 0.5 \alpha \cdot \text{MAMA}_t + (1 - 0.5 \alpha) \cdot \text{FAMA}_{t-1} $$ ## Performance Profile MAMA is computationally intensive due to the trigonometry (`Atan`, `Sin`, `Cos`) involved in the Hilbert Transform. | Metric | Score | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | **Throughput** | Low | Trigonometry involved | | **Complexity** | O(1) | Constant time update | | **Accuracy** | 8/10 | Adapts to market cycle phase | | **Timeliness** | 9/10 | Extremely fast response to phase shifts | | **Overshoot** | 6/10 | Can overshoot on sudden cycle changes | | **Smoothness** | 6/10 | Can be stepped/jagged in transitions | ## Validation Validated against Ehlers' original EasyLanguage code. | Provider | Error Tolerance | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | **Ehlers** | N/A | Logic matches *MESA and Trading Market Cycles* | ### Common Pitfalls 1. **Crossover Signals**: The MAMA/FAMA crossover is the primary signal. MAMA crossing over FAMA is bullish. 2. **Parameters**: `FastLimit` controls the maximum speed (usually 0.5). `SlowLimit` controls the minimum speed (usually 0.05). 3. **Whipsaws**: While adaptive, MAMA can still get chopped up in markets with no clear cycle (white noise).