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Joined: 6/13/2009 Posts: 5
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Is there a way to scan for bullish divergence where RSI3 makes a higher low and at the same time price makes a lower low (Andrew cardwell). Let's say we want to do this for a 5 day period counting back from today.
It would be ideal if that scan could find such a constellation for different time frames as well but that same objective could also be met by using different scans (e.g. 6,7,8,9 days).
Thanks, Siggi
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138
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I'm not sure if you mean something simple like this:
WRSI3 = MIN(WRSI3, 5) AND L > MINL5
Which could be modified by just changing all of the 5s.
WRSI3 = MIN(WRSI3, 6) AND L > MINL6
And combined to check over multiple spans using OR:
(WRSI3 = MIN(WRSI3, 5) AND L > MINL5) OR (WRSI3 = MIN(WRSI3, 6) AND L > MINL6) OR (WRSI3 = MIN(WRSI3, 7) AND L > MINL7) OR (WRSI3 = MIN(WRSI3, 8) AND L > MINL8) OR (WRSI3 = MIN(WRSI3, 9) AND L > MINL9)
Or if you mean something more compicated where the low in WRSI is defined as having a higher value on each side, checking for this to have happened for the previous bar, finding when this happend most recently besides the last bar, and comparing the values of both WRSI an L at those two lows in WRSI (in the case of the following formula, that other low can have happened 22 bars ago at most).
WRSI3 > WRSI3.1 AND WRSI3.1 < WRSI3.2 AND IIF(WRSI3.2 > WRSI3.3 AND WRSI3.3 < WRSI3.4, IIF(WRSI3.3 > WRSI3.1 AND L3 < L1, 3, 0), IIF(WRSI3.3 > WRSI3.4 AND WRSI3.4 < WRSI3.5, IIF(WRSI3.4 > WRSI3.1 AND L4 < L1, 4, 0), IIF(WRSI3.4 > WRSI3.5 AND WRSI3.5 < WRSI3.6, IIF(WRSI3.5 > WRSI3.1 AND L5 < L1, 5, 0), IIF(WRSI3.5 > WRSI3.6 AND WRSI3.6 < WRSI3.7, IIF(WRSI3.6 > WRSI3.1 AND L6 < L1, 6, 0), IIF(WRSI3.6 > WRSI3.7 AND WRSI3.7 < WRSI3.8, IIF(WRSI3.7 > WRSI3.1 AND L7 < L1, 7, 0), IIF(WRSI3.7 > WRSI3.8 AND WRSI3.8 < WRSI3.9, IIF(WRSI3.8 > WRSI3.1 AND L8 < L1, 8, 0), IIF(WRSI3.8 > WRSI3.9 AND WRSI3.9 < WRSI3.10, IIF(WRSI3.9 > WRSI3.1 AND L9 < L1, 9, 0), IIF(WRSI3.9 > WRSI3.10 AND WRSI3.10 < WRSI3.11, IIF(WRSI3.10 > WRSI3.1 AND L10 < L1, 10, 0), IIF(WRSI3.10 > WRSI3.11 AND WRSI3.11 < WRSI3.12, IIF(WRSI3.11 > WRSI3.1 AND L11 < L1, 11, 0), IIF(WRSI3.11 > WRSI3.12 AND WRSI3.12 < WRSI3.13, IIF(WRSI3.12 > WRSI3.1 AND L12 < L1, 12, 0), IIF(WRSI3.12 > WRSI3.13 AND WRSI3.13 < WRSI3.14, IIF(WRSI3.13 > WRSI3.1 AND L13 < L1, 13, 0), IIF(WRSI3.13 > WRSI3.14 AND WRSI3.14 < WRSI3.15, IIF(WRSI3.14 > WRSI3.1 AND L14 < L1, 14, 0), IIF(WRSI3.14 > WRSI3.15 AND WRSI3.15 < WRSI3.16, IIF(WRSI3.15 > WRSI3.1 AND L15 < L1, 15, 0), IIF(WRSI3.15 > WRSI3.16 AND WRSI3.16 < WRSI3.17, IIF(WRSI3.16 > WRSI3.1 AND L16 < L1, 16, 0), IIF(WRSI3.16 > WRSI3.17 AND WRSI3.17 < WRSI3.18, IIF(WRSI3.17 > WRSI3.1 AND L17 < L1, 17, 0), IIF(WRSI3.17 > WRSI3.18 AND WRSI3.18 < WRSI3.19, IIF(WRSI3.18 > WRSI3.1 AND L18 < L1, 18, 0), IIF(WRSI3.18 > WRSI3.19 AND WRSI3.19 < WRSI3.20, IIF(WRSI3.19 > WRSI3.1 AND L19 < L1, 19, 0), IIF(WRSI3.19 > WRSI3.20 AND WRSI3.20 < WRSI3.21, IIF(WRSI3.20 > WRSI3.1 AND L20 < L1, 20, 0), IIF(WRSI3.20 > WRSI3.21 AND WRSI3.21 < WRSI3.22, IIF(WRSI3.21 > WRSI3.1 AND L21 < L1, 21, 0), IIF(WRSI3.21 > WRSI3.22 AND WRSI3.22 < WRSI3.23, IIF(WRSI3.22 > WRSI3.1 AND L22 < L1, 22, 0), 0)))))))))))))))))))) > 0
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