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Great stuff - just a clarification - so if I'm doing an RSI
calculation, I would put in the formula for RSI (100-100/RS+1 or
something like that), and NOT use RSI (the default indicator)?
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Steve Dugas" <sjdugas@xxx> wrote:
>
> That sounds like a job for Fred's "Price Predictor" code ( thanks
Fred! ). I
> have attached it below, you will probably just need to plug your own
values
> into the Calc and Goal statements.
>
> Steve
> _________________________________
>
> You supply:
>
> - The array in the first statement ( Assumedly Price )
> - The Indicator in the Calc = statement
> - The Goal in the Goal = statement
>
> ... It will return in Explore the value needed in the array in the
> next bar to have the indicator meet the goal in the next bar.
>
> This is set up for use with a typical MACD but can be easily modified
> for use with any indicator you can design.
>
> P0 = Close;
>
> Acc = 0.00001;
>
> LVBI = LastValue(BarIndex());
> Mult = 1;
>
> for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
> {
> If (P0[LVBI] >= 1)
> i = 99;
> else
> {
> P0 = P0 * 10;
> Mult = Mult * 10;
> }
> }
>
> P1 = Ref(P0, 1);
> UpDn = 100 * P1[LVBI];
>
> for (i = 0; i < 200; i++)
> {
> Calc = EMA(P1,12)-EMA(P1,26);
> Goal = EMA(EMA(P1,12)-EMA(P1,26),9);
>
> if (Calc[LVBI] < Goal[LVBI])
> P1[LVBI] = P1[LVBI] + UpDn;
> else
> P1[LVBI] = P1[LVBI] - UpDn;
> UpDn = UpDn / 2;
> if (UpDn <= Acc)
> {
> j = i;
> i = 99999;
> }
> }
>
> Accuracy = 100 * (abs(Goal[LVBI] - Calc[LVBI]) / Goal[LVBI]);
>
> Filter = BarIndex() == LVBI;
>
> AddColumn(Mult, "Multiplier", 1.0);
> AddColumn(Calc[LVBI - 1] / Mult, "Curr Ind Val", 1.9);
> AddColumn(Goal / Mult, "Goal Ind Val", 1.9);
> AddColumn(Calc / Mult, "Calc Ind Val", 1.9);
> AddColumn(j, "Iterations", 1.0);
> AddColumn(Accuracy, "Accuray (%)", 1.9);
> AddColumn(Ref(P1, -1) / Mult, "Current Array", 1.9);
> AddColumn(P1 / Mult, "Needed Array", 1.9);
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "droskill" <droskill@xxx>
> To: <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 1:22 PM
> Subject: [amibroker] RSI - calculating an exit
>
>
> > Let's say that I've got a defined RSI level for an exit - and I'd like
> > to calculate a target based on that so I can have a stop order in the
> > market at a specific target. Is there anyway for me to calculate what
> > the price would be on a given RSI level?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> >
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