davesaint86 725 posts msg #135063 - Ignore davesaint86 |
3/22/2017 2:53:08 PM
set{CRSI_30_Bar,RSI(30)}
draw CRSI_30_Bar
PlotType{CRSI_30_Bar,zerobar}
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Kevin_in_GA 4,599 posts msg #135064 - Ignore Kevin_in_GA |
3/22/2017 3:18:30 PM
Can RSI be negative? I don't think it can.
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davesaint86 725 posts msg #135066 - Ignore davesaint86 modified |
3/22/2017 3:59:22 PM
No. Marty Chenard from stocktiming.com somehow in his charts has taken the RSI(30) and designated RSI(30) the zero line. So 13 would actually be RSI(30) value of 63. I guess another to this this would be RSI(30) equal to would be the neutral line with readings above being bullish and readings below being bearish.
http://www.stocktiming.com/SuperAcceleratorModel.htm
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Kevin_in_GA 4,599 posts msg #135067 - Ignore Kevin_in_GA |
3/22/2017 4:02:04 PM
Then you need to simply create a new user-defined variable that looks like this
set{normalizedRSI, RSI(30) - 50}
that will give you what you want.
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davesaint86 725 posts msg #135074 - Ignore davesaint86 |
3/22/2017 9:10:28 PM
Thanks Kevin!
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