# Changelog All notable changes to Wickra are documented in this file. The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.1.0/), and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html). ## [Unreleased] ### Added - **Family 09 — Trailing Stops, seven new indicators.** Rounds out the trailing-stop family from 5 to 12: `HiLoActivator` (Crabel's SMA-of-high / SMA-of-low trail), `VoltyStop` (Cynthia Kase's extreme-anchor ATR stop), `YoyoExit` (long-only ATR trail with a re-entry trigger), `DonchianStop` (the original Turtle exit, lowest low / highest high), `PercentageTrailingStop` (fixed-percent trail), `StepTrailingStop` (round-number grid trail) and `RenkoTrailingStop` (block-anchored Renko-style trail). All wired into the four bindings (Rust, Python, Node, WASM), the streaming + batch fuzz targets, and the bench harness. - **Klinger Volume Oscillator (KVO).** Stephen J. Klinger's trend-aware volume-force oscillator: `EMA(vf, fast) − EMA(vf, slow)` over a daily volume force scaled by cumulative-measurement ratio. Classic `(fast, slow) = (34, 55)` exposed via `Kvo::classic()`. - **Volume Oscillator (VO).** Percent difference between a fast and a slow SMA of bar volume: `100 · (SMA(vol, fast) − SMA(vol, slow)) / SMA(vol, slow)`. Default `(14, 28)`. - **Negative Volume Index (NVI).** Paul Dysart's cumulative index that only updates on volume-contraction bars (`volume_t < volume_{t−1}`), absorbing the percent close change on those quiet days. Fosback baseline `1000.0`, configurable via `Nvi::with_baseline`. - **Positive Volume Index (PVI).** The complementary index that updates on volume-expansion bars (`volume_t > volume_{t−1}`). - **Williams Accumulation/Distribution.** Larry Williams' volume-less cumulative flow that anchors to the previous close (true high/low) and classifies each bar as accumulation, distribution, or neutral by the sign of the close-to-close change. - **Anchored VWAP.** A cumulative VWAP whose accumulation begins at a user-chosen anchor bar rather than the session open. Re-anchor at runtime via `AnchoredVwap::set_anchor` for click-to-anchor trader workflows. - **Demand Index (Sibbet).** James Sibbet's smoothed buying-vs-selling pressure ratio in the streaming-friendly textbook form `EMA(volume · close-return · (1 + range/close), period)`. - **Time Segmented Volume (TSV).** Don Worden's rolling sum of signed volume weighted by the close-to-close move: a window-sum measure of net accumulation/distribution. - **Volume Zone Oscillator (VZO).** Walid Khalil's normalised volume-flow oscillator bounded in `[−100, 100]`, defined as `100 · EMA(signed_volume) / EMA(volume)`. - **Market Facilitation Index (Bill Williams).** Per-bar `(high − low) / volume` — how much price movement the market produces per unit of volume. - **ADXR (Average Directional Movement Index Rating)** in the Trend & Directional family. Wilder's directional-strength smoother: the average of the current `ADX` and the `ADX` from `period - 1` bars ago. Warmup is `3 * period - 1` (e.g. 41 for the default `period = 14`). Shipped across all four bindings (Rust core, Python, Node, WASM) plus fuzz/test/bench coverage. - **Random Walk Index (RWI)** in the Trend & Directional family. Mike Poulos' trend-vs.-random-walk gauge: for each lookback `i ∈ [2, period]` the ratio of actual displacement to the random-walk expectation `ATR_i * sqrt(i)` is taken; the per-bar output is the maximum across lookbacks for both the high (`RWI_High`) and low (`RWI_Low`) directions. Multi-output `(high, low)` across all four bindings; warmup `= period`. - **Trend Intensity Index (TII)** in the Trend & Directional family. M.H. Pee's `[0, 100]` oscillator: the share of the most recent `dev_period` SMA-deviations that are positive, scaled to `[0, 100]`. Saturates at 100 on a pure uptrend, at 0 on a pure downtrend, and returns the neutral 50 on a perfectly flat market. Canonical Python defaults `(sma_period=60, dev_period=30)`; warmup `= sma_period + dev_period − 1`. - **Wave Trend Oscillator (LazyBear)** in the Trend & Directional family. Two-line mean-reverting momentum gauge built from the typical price and three cascaded EMAs: `esa = EMA(ap, channel)`, `d = EMA(|ap − esa|, channel)`, `ci = (ap − esa) / (0.015 · d)`, `wt1 = EMA(ci, average)`, `wt2 = SMA(wt1, signal)`. `WaveTrend::classic()` exposes the LazyBear defaults `(channel = 10, average = 21, signal = 4)`; warmup `= 2 · channel + average + signal − 3` (42 for the classic defaults). Includes a sub-ULP flat-tolerance guard on `ci` so a perfectly flat market reports `(0, 0)` instead of the mathematically indeterminate `−1 / 0.015 = −66.67`. Multi-output `(wt1, wt2)` across all four bindings. - **Family 05 — Bands & Channels (11 new indicators).** Eleven additional price-envelope overlays organised into the new "Bands & Channels" family, exposed across all four bindings (Rust, Python, Node, WASM): - `MaEnvelope` — SMA centerline with fixed-percent envelope (the oldest band overlay still in use). - `AccelerationBands` — Price Headley's momentum-biased bands that widen with the bar's relative range `(H − L) / (H + L)`. - `StarcBands` — Stoller Average Range Channel: SMA(close) ± k·ATR (Keltner's SMA-centerline sibling). - `AtrBands` — Close-anchored envelope of width `k · ATR`, the standard volatility-targeting stop/target band. - `HurstChannel` — SMA centerline wrapped by the rolling high-low range (Brian Millard / Hurst-cycle channel). - `LinRegChannel` — Linear-regression endpoint ± k·σ of the residuals, measuring dispersion about the *trend* rather than the mean. - `StandardErrorBands` — Linear regression with the OLS standard error (denominator `n − 2`) for prediction-interval bands. - `DoubleBollinger` — Kathy Lien's `±1σ` plus `±2σ` zone-partition setup. - `TtmSqueeze` — John Carter's BB-inside-KC squeeze flag paired with a detrended-close momentum reading. - `FractalChaosBands` — Bill Williams 5-bar fractal high/low envelope. - `VwapStdDevBands` — Cumulative VWAP with volume-weighted standard deviation bands. Indicator count rises from 71 to 82 across nine families; the README family table and the wiki overview/sidebar/warmup pages were updated to match. - **Yang-Zhang Volatility.** Yang & Zhang (2000) gold-standard OHLC estimator: a convex blend of overnight (close-to-open), open-to-close and Rogers-Satchell variances. The blending factor `k = 0.34 / (1.34 + (n+1)/(n-1))` is the one that minimises estimator variance under driftless GBM with overnight gaps. The overnight and open-to-close pieces use sample variance (Bessel's correction, divisor `n−1`), so the indicator needs `period + 1` bars to emit. Output annualised to a percent. Defaults: `period = 20`, `trading_periods = 252`. The recommended OHLC estimator for equities, futures, and any asset with material close-to-open gaps. - **Rogers-Satchell Volatility.** Drift-free OHLC realised-volatility estimator from Rogers, Satchell & Yoon (1994). Per-bar sample is `ln(H/C)·ln(H/O) + ln(L/C)·ln(L/O)`; every term is non-negative by construction (high >= open, close; low <= open, close), so the rolling mean is exact, not biased, under arbitrary drift. The algebraic drift-cancellation is what differentiates it from Garman-Klass. Output annualised to a percent. Defaults: `period = 20`, `trading_periods = 252`. - **Garman-Klass Volatility.** Garman & Klass (1980) OHLC realised volatility estimator: per-bar sample is `0.5·(ln H/L)² − (2·ln2 − 1)·(ln C/O)²`, then take the annualised square root of the rolling mean. Roughly 7.4× more statistically efficient than close-to-close stddev under driftless GBM. Output annualised to a percent. Defaults: `period = 20`, `trading_periods = 252`. - **Parkinson Volatility.** Michael Parkinson's (1980) high-low realised volatility estimator: `sigma² = (1 / (4n·ln2)) · Σ (ln(H/L))²`. Output annualised to a percent in the same style as `HistoricalVolatility` (pass `trading_periods = 1` for the raw per-bar `sigma·100` figure). Roughly 5× more statistically efficient than close-to-close stddev under a driftless-GBM assumption. Defaults: `period = 20`, `trading_periods = 252`. - **RVIVolatility (Relative Volatility Index).** Donald Dorsey's RSI-shaped volatility gauge: partition the rolling standard deviation of close into "up" (close rose) and "down" (close fell) samples, Wilder-smooth each side, and compute `100 · AvgUp / (AvgUp + AvgDown)`. Bounded on `[0, 100]`; saturates at `100` in pure uptrends, `0` in pure downtrends, and falls back to `50` on a completely flat series (same undefined-RS convention as `RSI`). Single `period` parameter (default `10`) drives both the stddev window and the Wilder smoothing. Named `RVIVolatility` rather than plain `RVI` to disambiguate from Relative Vigor Index, which ships in Family 02 under the shorter `RVI` name. - **Family 03 — MACD & Price Oscillators.** `Stc` (Schaff Trend Cycle, Doug Schaff): doubly-`Stochastic`-smoothed MACD producing a bounded `[0, 100]` reading that reacts faster than `MACD` itself. Four parameters `(fast = 23, slow = 50, schaff_period = 10, factor = 0.5)`. Output is clamped to `[0, 100]` to absorb floating-point rounding. Exposed in all four bindings. - **Family 03 — MACD & Price Oscillators.** `ElderImpulse` (Alexander Elder's Impulse System): tri-state momentum gauge combining `EMA` trend slope with `MACD` histogram slope. Returns `+1` (green/buy) when both rise, `−1` (red/sell) when both fall, `0` (blue/neutral) on disagreement. Four parameters `(ema_period, macd_fast, macd_slow, macd_signal)`; defaults `(13, 12, 26, 9)` track *Come Into My Trading Room*. Exposed in all four bindings. - **Family 03 — MACD & Price Oscillators.** `ZeroLagMacd`: classic MACD topology with `ZLEMA` substituted for `EMA` everywhere — faster reaction to trend changes at the cost of slightly noisier readings. Multi-output `ZeroLagMacdOutput { macd, signal, histogram }`. Three parameters `(fast = 12, slow = 26, signal = 9)`; `fast` must be strictly less than `slow`. Exposed in all four bindings. - **Family 03 — MACD & Price Oscillators.** `CFO` (Chande Forecast Oscillator): `100 · (close − LinReg(close, period)) / close`. Positive when the close overshoots the linear forecast, negative when it undershoots. Holds the previous value if the close is zero. Default period 14. Exposed in all four bindings. - **Family 03 — MACD & Price Oscillators.** `AwesomeOscillatorHistogram`: `AO − SMA(AO, sma_period)`. A configurable variant of the existing `AcceleratorOscillator` (which fixes `(fast, slow, sma) = (5, 34, 5)`). Three parameters; defaults match Bill Williams' Accelerator. Exposed in all four bindings. - **Family 03 — MACD & Price Oscillators.** `APO` (Absolute Price Oscillator): `EMA(close, fast) − EMA(close, slow)`. Like MACD's line without the signal EMA. Default `(fast = 12, slow = 26)`. `fast` must be strictly less than `slow`. Exposed in all four bindings. - **Family 02 — Momentum Oscillators.** `Inertia` (Dorsey): a `LinearRegression` smoothing of the `RVI` series — preserves trend direction while damping the underlying ratio. Candle input, two parameters `(rvi_period, linreg_period)` (defaults 14 / 20). Exposed in all four bindings. - **Family 02 — Momentum Oscillators.** `ConnorsRsi`: Larry Connors' 3-component aggregate — `RSI(close)`, `RSI(streak)`, and the percentile rank of the 1-bar return over the recent `period_rank` returns. Bounded in `[0, 100]`. Three parameters `(period_rsi, period_streak, period_rank)` (defaults 3 / 2 / 100). Exposed in all four bindings. - **Family 02 — Momentum Oscillators.** `LaguerreRsi` (Ehlers): four-stage Laguerre polynomial filter wrapped in an RSI-style up/down accumulator. Single parameter `gamma` in `[0, 1]` (default 0.5) trades lag for smoothness. State is seeded to the first input so a constant series stays at the neutral 50. Output clamped to `[0, 100]`. Exposed in all four bindings. - **Family 02 — Momentum Oscillators.** `SMI` (Stochastic Momentum Index, Blau): doubly-`EMA`-smoothed bounded oscillator measuring the close's displacement from the centre of the recent high-low range, scaled by the smoothed range. Candle input, three parameters `(period, d_period, d2_period)` (defaults 5 / 3 / 3). Exposed in all four bindings. - **Family 02 — Momentum Oscillators.** `KST` (Know Sure Thing, Pring): weighted sum of four `SMA`-smoothed `ROC` series with Pring's fixed weights `1, 2, 3, 4`, plus an `SMA` signal line. Nine parameters (four ROC periods, four SMA periods, signal period); `Kst::classic()` uses Pring's recommended defaults. Multi-output indicator emitting `KstOutput { kst, signal }`. Exposed in all four bindings. - **Family 02 — Momentum Oscillators.** `PGO` (Pretty Good Oscillator, Mark Johnson): `(close − SMA(close, period)) / EMA(TR, period)`. Candle input, single parameter `period` (default 14). Roughly counts how many ATR-equivalents the close is from its mean. Exposed in all four bindings. - **Family 02 — Momentum Oscillators.** `RVI` (Relative Vigor Index, Dorsey): per-bar ratio `SMA(close - open, period) / SMA(high - low, period)`. Candle input, single parameter `period` (default 10). Positive on average-bullish windows, negative on average-bearish. Holds previous value if the entire window has zero range. Exposed in all four bindings. - **Family 01 — Moving Averages.** `ALMA` (Arnaud Legoux Moving Average): Gaussian-weighted moving average with configurable centre (`offset` in `[0, 1]`) and kernel width (`sigma > 0`). Community-standard defaults `(period = 9, offset = 0.85, sigma = 6.0)` available via `Alma::classic()`. Exposed in all four bindings (Rust, Python, Node, WASM). - **Family 01 — Moving Averages.** `EVWMA` (Elastic Volume-Weighted Moving Average, Fries 2001): an "elastic" recurrence whose smoothing weight is the bar's volume relative to the running window-volume. Candle input (uses close + volume), single parameter `period` (default 20). Holds its previous value if the entire window has zero volume. Exposed in all four bindings. - **Family 01 — Moving Averages.** `Alligator` (Bill Williams): three SMMA lines (Jaw / Teeth / Lips) of the median price `(high + low) / 2` with default periods 13 / 8 / 5. Multi-output indicator emitting `AlligatorOutput { jaw, teeth, lips }`. Visual chart shift is left to the consumer. Exposed in all four bindings. - **Family 01 — Moving Averages.** `JMA` (Jurik Moving Average): three-stage filter reconstruction of Mark Jurik's adaptive MA. Three parameters: `period` (14), `phase` in `[-100, 100]` (0), `power` in `1..=4` (2). State is seeded to the first input so a constant series is reproduced exactly. Exposed in all four bindings. - **Family 01 — Moving Averages.** `VIDYA` (Variable Index Dynamic Average, Chande 1992): EMA whose smoothing factor is scaled by the absolute Chande Momentum Oscillator. Two parameters `period` and `cmo_period` (defaults 14 / 9). Exposed in all four bindings. - **Family 01 — Moving Averages.** `FRAMA` (Fractal Adaptive Moving Average, Ehlers 2005): adapts its smoothing constant to the fractal dimension of the recent window — fast in trends, slow in chop. Single parameter `period` (must be even, default 16). Exposed in all four bindings. - **Family 01 — Moving Averages.** `McGinleyDynamic`: John McGinley's self-adjusting MA. Single parameter `period`; the recurrence `MD + (price - MD) / (0.6 * period * (price / MD)^4)` speeds up when price falls below the indicator and damps when price runs above. Seeded with the simple average of the first `period` inputs. Exposed in all four bindings. ## [0.2.7] - 2026-05-24 ### Added - **Windows ARM64 is back.** npm Support unblocked the `wickra-win32-arm64-msvc` sub-package name (same path `wickra-win32-x64-msvc` took through 0.1.4) and transferred write access to @kingchenc. 0.2.7 ships the binding for `aarch64-pc-windows-msvc` alongside the existing five platforms: the `napi.triples.additional` entry, the `optionalDependencies` pin, the `bindings/node/npm/win32-arm64-msvc/` sub-package and the `windows-11-arm` row of the release.yml node-build matrix are all restored from 8aa74cb. `npm install wickra` on Windows ARM64 now resolves to a native build instead of failing the loader's optional-dep lookup. PyPI's `win_arm64` wheel was unaffected and carries through as before. ### Changed - **Benchmark CPU renamed.** The "Reproduced on" line in every README listed an AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D; the canonical machine is actually a Ryzen 9 9950X. Speedup ratios in the tables are unchanged (they're relative across libraries on the same machine), only the labelling is corrected. The performance-regression issue template's CPU example was updated for consistency. ## [0.2.6] - 2026-05-24 ### Fixed - **docs.rs build.** Rust 1.92 removed the `doc_auto_cfg` feature gate and folded it back into `doc_cfg` (rust-lang/rust#138907). docs.rs builds against the latest nightly and sets `--cfg docsrs`, so every published 0.2.x failed with E0557 on the `#![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_auto_cfg))]` line at the top of `wickra`, `wickra-core`, and `wickra-data`. GitHub CI didn't see this — stable rustc never enables the `docsrs` cfg. The three library crates now gate on `doc_cfg` (same intent, same rendered output on docs.rs, builds again on nightly). ### Changed - **README — Wickra is now the top row of every comparison table.** The "Why Wickra exists" library matrix and the per-indicator benchmark tables previously placed Wickra at the bottom; a reader landing on the README is here to compare *against* Wickra, so the pivot row belongs at the top with a ★ marker. Same column data, same winner annotations — only row order changed. Mirrored across the umbrella README and every binding README so crates.io / PyPI / npm landing pages stay in sync. ## [0.2.5] - 2026-05-24 ### Added - `BinanceConfig` plus `BinanceKlineStream::connect_with_config(symbols, interval, config)` in `wickra-data`'s `live::binance` module. `connect()` keeps its previous signature and now forwards to the new entry-point with the defaults, so the public API is backwards-compatible. The config lets callers point the stream at Binance Testnet (`wss://testnet.binance.vision`) or tune the read timeout, reconnect attempt count, initial / capped backoff and frame size limits without rewriting the connector. - README **Disclaimer** section clarifying that Wickra is an indicator toolkit (not a trading system) and that any production-trading use is at the caller's own risk. The legal terms in [LICENSE](LICENSE) are unchanged. ### Changed - `BinanceKlineStream::next_event` now writes the Pong reply to a server `Ping` on a best-effort basis. A failed write means the connection is already dead, so the existing timeout / read-error reconnect arm one loop iteration later picks it up — the previous explicit reconnect on Pong-write failure is gone. Observable behaviour is unchanged for every healthy connection. ## [0.2.1] - 2026-05-23 ### Changed - **MSRV bumped.** Workspace minimum supported Rust version is now **1.86** (was 1.75) and the Node binding (`wickra-node`) is now **1.88** (was 1.77). The bumps are driven by transitive-dependency floors that were lifted in recent updates: `criterion 0.8.2` (the bench dev-dep) requires Rust 1.86, and `napi-build >= 2.3.2` requires Rust 1.88. Pinning those deps to the older versions would have frozen us out of future security fixes from those upstreams, so lifting the MSRV is the cleaner path for a young 0.x library. Downstream consumers on older Rust toolchains can stay on Wickra 0.2.0. - Bumped the bench dev-dep `criterion` from 0.5 to 0.8 and migrated `bindings/wickra/benches/indicators.rs` from the deprecated `criterion::black_box` re-export to the stable `std::hint::black_box`. - Bumped `tokio-tungstenite` from 0.24 to 0.29. `WebSocketConfig` became `#[non_exhaustive]` upstream, so the struct-literal construction in `crates/wickra-data/src/live/binance.rs` is rewritten to the builder-style `WebSocketConfig::default().max_message_size(..).max_frame_size(..)`. Same caps, same semantics, same default carry-over. - Bumped every committed CI/release GitHub Action to its latest pinned SHA: `actions/checkout` 4 → 6, `actions/setup-node` 4 → 6, `actions/setup-python` 5 → 6, `actions/upload-artifact` 4 → 7, `actions/download-artifact` 4 → 8, `softprops/action-gh-release` 2 → 3, `codecov/codecov-action` 5 → 6, `taiki-e/install-action` patch. ### Fixed - `tick_aggregator` gap-fill no longer allocates an unbounded number of placeholder candles. The new `MAX_GAP_FILL_CANDLES = 1_000_000` cap surfaces an adversarial timestamp jump (e.g. a clock-glitch tick years in the future) as `Error::Malformed` instead of an OOM panic. Found by the new `tick_aggregator` fuzz target. - `HistoricalVolatility::geometric_series_yields_zero` now uses an `1e-6` tolerance instead of `1e-9`. The mathematical result on a perfectly geometric price series is exactly zero, but the underlying `1.01_f64.powi(i)` + log-return + std-dev cascade accumulates platform-sensitive FP drift on the order of 1e-7 on x86_64 Linux and macOS. The widened tolerance stays four decimal places below any realistic annualised volatility value while absorbing the drift across every supported platform. - Replaced every `(high + low) / 2.0` test-helper and three real call sites (`Ohlcv::median_price`, `Donchian.middle`, `EaseOfMovement.mid`, `SuperTrend.hl2`) with `f64::midpoint(high, low)`. The change satisfies clippy 1.95's new `manual_midpoint` lint without affecting values (`f64::midpoint` matches the naive average to better than 1 ULP for the inputs used here). - Replaced `i.is_multiple_of(2)` (unstable on Rust 1.85) with `i % 2 == 0` in the SMA / Bollinger long-stream-drift tests so the workspace MSRV job builds cleanly on Rust 1.86. - The `Compile examples` CI step now invokes `cargo build -p wickra-examples --bins` instead of the now-deleted `cargo build -p wickra --example backtest` / `-p wickra-data --example live_binance` (the Z5 reorganisation moved every runnable example into the dedicated `wickra-examples` crate, but the CI step had not been updated). - The `Fuzz (smoke)` CI job installs `cargo-fuzz` from a prebuilt binary via `taiki-e/install-action` instead of `cargo install cargo-fuzz`. The source install resolved against `rustix 0.36.5`, which uses internal `#[rustc_*]` attributes the current nightly compiler rejects. - The fuzz targets now build with an explicit `--target x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu`; cargo-fuzz was defaulting to `x86_64-unknown-linux-musl`, which is not installed on the standard GitHub-hosted Ubuntu runner. ### Removed - **`wickra-win32-arm64-msvc` is temporarily omitted from this release.** The npm spam-detection filter blocks the first publish of this brand-new package name (same situation that affected `wickra-win32-x64-msvc` through 0.1.4 until npm Support unblocked it). A support ticket is open; once the new name is unblocked the `aarch64-pc-windows-msvc` triple will be restored in `bindings/node/package.json` (`napi.triples.additional` + `optionalDependencies`), in the `release.yml` `node-build` matrix, and as a fresh `bindings/node/npm/win32-arm64-msvc/` template. Until then, `npm install wickra@0.2.1` on Windows ARM64 will surface the loader's standard `Cannot find module 'wickra-win32-arm64-msvc'` error; every other platform (Linux x64 / Linux ARM64 / macOS x64 / macOS ARM64 / Windows x64) ships normally. The PyPI wheel for Windows ARM64 is unaffected and still published. ## [0.2.0] - 2026-05-23 ### Fixed - `HistoricalVolatility::update` no longer substitutes a `0.0` log-return on non-positive prices (audit finding R13). Negative or zero prices are semantically invalid for a log-return calculation; silently treating them as "no movement" underreported realised volatility. They are now skipped — the previous valid value is returned and the indicator's state (`prev_price`, window, sums) is left untouched — matching how every other indicator handles invalid inputs. - `Tick::new` now returns the new `Error::InvalidTick` variant for negative volume instead of `Error::InvalidCandle` (audit finding R14). A tick is not a candle, and downstream tick-stream pipelines should be able to match on a semantically-correct error. The Python binding's `map_err` was extended to forward the new variant as a `ValueError`; the Node and WASM bindings format via `Error::to_string()` and pick the new variant up automatically. - `Psar::is_ready` now matches the convention shared by every other indicator: `is_ready() == true` iff a real value has been produced (audit finding R6). The previous implementation returned `self.initialised`, which flipped to `true` after the seed candle even though the seed candle itself returns `None`. A streaming consumer that wrote `if ind.is_ready() { use(ind.update(c)?) }` would hit an unexpected `None` on the first post-seed update. The fix introduces a `has_emitted` gate set when the first `Some` value is returned. - `Psar::reset` now restores the compute fields (`prev_high`, `prev_low`, `sar`, `ep`) to `f64::NAN` sentinels instead of `0.0` (audit Opus-Bonus 1). The fields are gated by `initialised` today, so the `0.0` sentinel never leaked into output — but a future refactor that read them pre-init would have silently treated `0.0` as a real price. A `debug_assert!` at the read site makes the invariant explicit. ### Changed - `Sma` and `BollingerBands` now reseed their incremental `sum` (and `sum_sq` for Bollinger) from the live window every `16 · period` finite updates, capping floating-point drift on long-running streams (audit findings R7 and L2-Rust). Previously the incremental single-subtract `sum -= old` could accumulate catastrophic-cancellation error on streams with alternating large/small magnitudes; the misleading `sma.rs` comment that claimed the drift was already bounded "by recomputing the sum after each pop" is replaced with an accurate description of the new reseed strategy. Amortised cost stays at O(1) (`O(period)` work amortised over `O(period)` updates), values are bit-identical on inputs that did not drift to begin with, and two new `long_stream_drift_stays_bounded` tests stress the recompute by alternating `1e9` / `1.0` (SMA) and `1e6` / `1.0` (Bollinger) for several recompute cycles and verify the reported values track a fresh from-scratch computation over the live window. - `LinearRegression`, `LinRegSlope` and `LinRegAngle` (via composition over `LinRegSlope`) now run their rolling ordinary-least-squares fit **incrementally** in O(1) per update (audit finding R2). Previously every tick refit the line from scratch in O(period). The OLS denominators (`Σx` and `Σxx`) depend only on `period`, so they were already precomputed; this release adds running `Σy` and `Σxy` accumulators and slides them in closed form via the identity `new_Σxy = old_Σxy − old_Σy + popped_y₀` (then `Σxy += (n − 1) · new_value` and `Σy += new_value`). New per-bar equivalence tests compare the O(1) output against a fresh O(n) refit on noisy ramps, step functions, and constants — values agree to within 1e-9. - Fuzz suite expanded from 2 indicators to the full catalogue (audit finding R9). The existing `indicator_update` target now exercises every scalar-input indicator (~33 classes including MACD and Bollinger Bands); a new `indicator_update_candle` target exercises every candle-input indicator (~37 classes, including ATR, ADX, Stochastic, PSAR, Keltner, SuperTrend, ChandelierExit, AwesomeOscillator, OBV, MFI, VWAP, RollingVWAP, and the rest of the volume / volatility / trailing-stop / price-statistics families). Each iteration sweeps every indicator through both the streaming `update` loop and a full `batch` call so any state-mutation bug surfaces on either path. CI gains a `fuzz-smoke` job that runs each of the five targets for 30 s on every push and pull-request. - `UlcerIndex::update` now tracks the trailing maximum with a monotonically- decreasing deque of `(index, price)` pairs instead of scanning the whole trailing window on every tick. The indicator now honours the `Indicator` trait's O(1)-per-tick contract; values and warmup semantics are unchanged (verified by a new adversarial-input test that compares the deque output bar-by-bar against a naive O(n) trailing-max scan on strictly increasing, strictly decreasing, constant, and sawtooth inputs). The doc comment on `warmup_period()` is also corrected: the two windows overlap by one bar, so the formula is `2 * period - 1`. ### Added - `RollingVWAP` is now exposed in Python, Node and WASM under that name (previously the rolling-window VWAP existed only in the Rust core, even though the README's volume-family table already advertised `VWAP (cumulative + rolling)`). All four bindings now ship the same cumulative `VWAP` plus the finite-window `RollingVWAP(period)`. The wiki page `Indicator-Vwap.md` adds Python, Node and WASM examples and drops the "Rust-only" caveat. - WASM binding now exposes the streaming `update()` method on every candle-input indicator: `Adx`, `WilliamsR`, `Cci`, `Mfi`, `Psar`, `Keltner`, `Donchian`, `Vwap`, `AwesomeOscillator`, `Aroon`, `Stochastic`, and `Obv`. Multi-output indicators (`Adx`, `Keltner`, `Donchian`, `Aroon`, `Stochastic`) return a named JS object (`{ plusDi, minusDi, adx }`, `{ upper, middle, lower }`, `{ up, down }`, `{ k, d }`) once warm, or `null` during warmup — matching the existing `SuperTrend` convention. Each class also gains `reset()`, `isReady()` and `warmupPeriod()`, bringing the WASM surface to full parity with Python and Node so browser-side streaming code no longer has to replay `batch()` on every tick. `WasmKama` gains the previously missing `warmupPeriod()`. - New `wasm-bindgen` integration test exercises `update == batch` plus the full lifecycle (`reset` / `isReady` / `warmupPeriod`) for all twelve newly wired classes against a deterministic 40-bar synthetic OHLCV stream. ### Security - Upgrade `pyo3` (0.22 → 0.28) and `numpy` (0.22 → 0.28) in the Python binding. Fixes [RUSTSEC-2025-0020](https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2025-0020) — a buffer overflow in `PyString::from_object` that affected the published Python wheels. The `cargo-deny` ignore entry that previously suppressed the advisory has been removed; `cargo deny check` is now clean without suppression. Migrated `into_pyarray_bound` to `into_pyarray`, `downcast::` to `cast::`, and opted every `#[pyclass]` out of the deprecated automatic `FromPyObject` derive via `skip_from_py_object`. ### Added - 46 new technical indicators, taking the library from 25 to 71 and reorganising the catalogue into **eight families**, each with at least five members. Every indicator is implemented once in the Rust core and wired through the Python, Node and WASM bindings, with reference-value tests and a dedicated wiki page: - Moving Averages: `Smma`, `Trima`, `Zlema`, `T3`, `Vwma`. - Momentum Oscillators: `Mom`, `Cmo`, `Tsi`, `Pmo`, `StochRsi`, `UltimateOscillator`. - Trend & Directional: `AroonOscillator`, `Vortex`, `MassIndex`, `ChoppinessIndex`, `VerticalHorizontalFilter`. - Price Oscillators: `Ppo`, `Dpo`, `Coppock`, `AcceleratorOscillator`, `BalanceOfPower`. - Volatility & Bands: `Natr`, `StdDev`, `UlcerIndex`, `HistoricalVolatility`, `BollingerBandwidth`, `PercentB`, `TrueRange`, `ChaikinVolatility`. - Trailing Stops: `SuperTrend`, `ChandelierExit`, `ChandeKrollStop`, `AtrTrailingStop`. - Volume: `Adl`, `VolumePriceTrend`, `ChaikinMoneyFlow`, `ChaikinOscillator`, `ForceIndex`, `EaseOfMovement`. - Price Statistics: `TypicalPrice`, `MedianPrice`, `WeightedClose`, `LinearRegression`, `LinRegSlope`, `ZScore`, `LinRegAngle`. - `TickAggregator::with_gap_fill` — opt-in mode that emits a flat placeholder candle for every empty bucket between two ticks, keeping the candle series evenly spaced for downstream indicators. - CSV reader: a leading UTF-8 byte-order mark is stripped, fields are trimmed, and the header is validated against the required OHLCV columns. - CI: an `msrv` job that builds and tests the workspace on Rust 1.75 and the node binding on Rust 1.77. - Community health files: `CONTRIBUTING.md`, `SECURITY.md`, `CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md`, issue / pull-request templates, `CODEOWNERS`, and a Dependabot configuration. - Seven example OHLCV datasets under `examples/data/`, one per timeframe (1m / 5m / 15m / 1h / 12h / 1d / 1month), holding real BTCUSDT spot klines, alongside the `fetch_btcusdt` example that regenerates them from the Binance REST API. - `Timeframe::minutes`, `Timeframe::hours` and `Timeframe::days` convenience constructors, each building on seconds with a checked-multiplication overflow guard. ### Changed - The indicator wiki is reorganised into eight family folders under `docs/wiki/indicators/` (`moving-averages/`, `momentum-oscillators/`, `trend-directional/`, `price-oscillators/`, `volatility-bands/`, `trailing-stops/`, `volume/`, `price-statistics/`); `Indicators-Overview.md`, `Home.md` and the README indicator table follow the same eight families. - `TickAggregator::push` returns `Result>` (was `Result>`) so a single tick can yield a closed bar plus gap fillers. - `Resampler::push` returns `Result>`: a candle in a bucket earlier than the open bar is now rejected as out of order. - Aggregated candles are finalised through the validating `Candle::new`, so a volume that overflows to a non-finite value is surfaced as an error instead of producing a poisoned candle. - All GitHub Actions are pinned to commit SHAs; the four publish jobs run in a protected `release` environment. - The indicator benchmarks (`crates/wickra/benches/indicators.rs`) now run against the checked-in real BTCUSDT 1-minute dataset instead of a synthetic price series. - Every language's examples now live under a uniform `examples//` tree: Rust moved into a new `examples/rust/` workspace member crate (`wickra-examples`, run via `cargo run -p wickra-examples --bin `), Node into `examples/node/` with its own `package.json` linking `wickra` via `file:../../bindings/node`, and the WASM browser demos into `examples/wasm/`. The bundled BTCUSDT datasets move alongside them at `examples/data/`. Six new examples close the cross-language parity matrix: streaming demos for Python and Rust; multi-timeframe and parallel-assets demos for both Rust and Node. - Cross-language data-generator parity: `examples/python/fetch_btcusdt.py` (stdlib only: `urllib` + `json` + `csv`) and `examples/node/fetch_btcusdt.js` (Node 18+ built-in `fetch`) mirror the Rust `fetch_btcusdt` binary — byte-for-byte identical CSV output on the same Binance snapshot. - Four additional WebAssembly browser demos under `examples/wasm/` alongside the original `index.html`: `backtest.html` (fetch + basket of indicators), `live_trading.html` (browser-native `WebSocket` to Binance), `multi_timeframe.html` (in-page resample) and `parallel_assets.html` + `parallel_worker.js` (module-Worker pool with serial-vs-parallel speedup). The cross-language matrix is now closed for every cell where the pattern makes sense. - Three new wiki pages: `TA-Lib-Migration.md` (full mapping table from `talib.X(...)` calls to Wickra), `Cookbook.md` (seven concrete strategy recipes — RSI mean reversion, MACD crossover, Bollinger breakout, ADX-gated trend, multi-timeframe confirmation, SuperTrend, chained indicators) and `FAQ.md`. All three linked from `Home.md`. ### Fixed - `Timeframe::floor` no longer overflows for timestamps near `i64::MIN`. - The aggregator rejects same-bucket ticks that arrive out of order instead of silently overwriting the bar's close with a stale price. - The Binance live stream reconnects with exponential backoff, skips non-kline frames, applies a read timeout and message-size limits, and tracks a closed flag. - Example scripts: `live_trading.py` skips non-kline frames and validates the symbol/interval; `backtest.py` and `multi_timeframe.py` report clear errors for malformed CSV input. ## [0.1.4] - 2026-05-21 ### Added - GitHub Release runs now attach every built artefact (wheels, sdist, native Node binaries, npm-pack tarballs, cargo `.crate` files) to the tag's release page. ## [0.1.3] - 2026-05-21 ### Fixed - npm package ships the napi-generated loader and is built with `--platform` so the per-platform binary is resolved correctly. ## [0.1.2] - 2026-05-21 ### Fixed - Release pipeline: per-platform idempotent npm publishing with a spam-filter retry, and committed `npm//` package templates. ## [0.1.1] - 2026-05-21 ### Fixed - Node publish step and coordinated version bump across all bindings. ## [0.1.0] - 2026-05-21 ### Added - Initial release: a streaming-first technical-analysis library with 25 indicators (SMA, EMA, WMA, DEMA, TEMA, HMA, KAMA, RSI, MACD, ROC, Stochastic, CCI, Williams %R, ADX, MFI, TRIX, Aroon, Awesome Oscillator, Bollinger Bands, ATR, Keltner Channels, Donchian Channels, Parabolic SAR, OBV, VWAP). - Rust core (`wickra-core`), umbrella crate (`wickra`), and a data layer (`wickra-data`) with a CSV reader, tick aggregator, resampler, and an optional Binance live feed. - Bindings for Python, Node.js, and WebAssembly. 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