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Registered User Joined: 2/9/2007 Posts: 21
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could you please develop a chart which has
Percent change in RSI to SP500 on the x axis ,and another chart comparing percent change in RSI between two items be it stocks ,ETFetc
this could be awesome ,help .
Thanks
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138
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You can add RSI to your Chart by selecting Indicators | Wilders RSI of Price. You can change this RSI to be for a specific symbol by:
- Right-clicking on the Wilder's RSI and selecting Block Diagram.
- Left-clicking and dragging on the Symbol input to Pricees and selecting Select Block & Connect | Parameter: Symbol.
It should then be possible to left-click on the RSI to bring up QuickEdit and Symbol to any Symbol in the database.
You can calculate the Percent Change in the RSI by selecting Indicators | Rate of Change (Percent) and choosing Wilder's RSI as the Parent Indicator when prompted. You can adjust the period of which this Rate of Change is calculated by left-clicking on the ROC Indicator and changing the Period.
I'm not sure what sort of comparison you wish to make between Percent Changes in RSI for different symbols, but you can repeat the steps above to calculate the Percent Change in RSI for a different symbol.
-Bruce Personal Criteria Formulas TC2000 Support Articles
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Registered User Joined: 2/9/2007 Posts: 21
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Hi Bruce
would like to compare PERCENTAGE CHANGE of symbol or ETF or index with SP-500 for relative strength or spot bullish divergence with SP-500 graphically or numerically.
also in the same layout or chart would like PERCENTAGE RANGE of a stock or index when it closes
relative strength in itself .IF this can have timeline toolbar which can choose the time interval
say during a broad mkt pullback which index stayed afloat or did not fall as much ,this info could be awesome!
Thanx
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138
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I'm having a difficult time parsing your post to figure out what you want. That said, you may want to start by taking a look at the % change vs SPX or other topic. If that does not do what you want, I'll need you to describe your requirements again in more detail.
-Bruce Personal Criteria Formulas TC2000 Support Articles
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