Hi,
This may be the formula details you are looking
for
x:=Input("number of periods for
RSI",1,2000,14); k1:=Input("standard deviation
constant",0.1,5,1.8); c1:=Input("SMA constant",0.1,5,2); m1:=Input("method
<1=SD/2=SMA>",1,2,1); top:=If(m1=1, 50+(k1*Stdev(RSI(x),x)), 50+(c1*Mov(Abs(RSI(x)-Mov(RSI(x),x,S)),x,S))); bottom:=If(m1=1, 50-(k1*Stdev(RSI(x),x)), 50-(c1*Mov(Abs(RSI(x)-Mov(RSI(x),x,S)),x,S))); RSI(x); top; bottom
regards Pat
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2009 2:28
PM
Subject: Re: [EquisMetaStock Group] Re:
New formula required Please
Hi Ross
Any formula that is available for this adaptive RSI
system ? It look interesting to me
rgds
From: jawjahtek <jawjahtek@xxxxxxcom> To: equismetastock@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, 11 January 2009
9:41:08 Subject:
[EquisMetaStock Group] Re: New formula required Please
Here is a link to an article that makes an RSI trading system adaptable
to market conditions:
Free article download: Adaptive RSI
system
Through Wednesday, January 21, you can download the following
article from the November 2005 issue of Active Trader magazine for
free: "Trading System Lab: Adaptive RSI system (futures)." This system
uses Bollinger Bands to create dynamic overbought and oversold levels
for the Relative Strength Index. The strategy is tested on a portfolio
of 20 futures contracts over a 10-year period. Click here to go to the
article link in the Active Trader store: http://store. activetradermag. com/futures_
tsl1105.pdf
Ross
--- In equismetastock@ yahoogroups.
com, Claud Baruch <claudba@xxx > wrote: > > Many thanks.
The links don't work, but I've been using a variation of this >
indicator which has produced some rather good results. It is
especially > useful for volatile stocks and indexes....AND.
....there really isn't much > of a lag the way I use it. >
Thanks again Preston. > > Claud >
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