Cesar |
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Thursday, October 7, 2004 |
Friday, May 20, 2005 7:28:24 PM |
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Bruce, Thank you for the quick reply and the explanation on how to do it. Now that I have the method to do it myself, I expect it to be soon supported.
Jim, You are correct. You do not know if I am absolute beginner (thus opening the door for lots of simple questions about Excel, when it would have been just easier to give the formula) or an ex-Microsoft developer who worked on Excel (which I am). It is just easier to give the answer but I always like to know how it came to be.
As always you guys give good quick answers.
Thanks again, Cesar
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Is there a way that Jim or Bruce can teach me how you are generating the formulas? The reason I ask is now I need the 4 period RSI. Of course you could give me the formula again.
Thank you, Cesar
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Jim,
The 2 period RSI worked perfectly. I have not tried the 3 period one but I assume that it will also.
Thank you so much, Cesar
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Jim,
Thank you for the fix. The formula for todays 2 period RSI works. The problem I have is that it is not accurate enough for what I need. Is there a way I can get your spreadsheet such that I can create a more accurate version. Or can you tell me how to create the formula?
Also, the formula for yesterday's 2 period RSI does not look right. The constants in the formula are not the same as the ones in the todays RSI.
Thank you, Cesar
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Jim,
Thank you for posting the formula for the 2 period RSI. I was having nightmares thinking that I was going to do it myself. I tried entering your 2period RSI formula as a PCF but the numbers that it gives me are different by a significant amount than I get from other charting packages. Have you double checked it? Any ideas of what I might be doing wrong?
Can you explain how you generate the formula? I will eventually want to do a 3 period RSI.
Thank you, Cesar
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