Plots the MACD, RSI, or Stochastics and automatically draws a line representing the current trend and generates an alert if the trend line is broken. Based on the Automatic Trend Line Detection indicator by NinjaTrader_Ray.
This is an RSI with Dynamic zones with a Smoothing algorithm. It was translated from an MT4 indicator written and shared by Mladen, and now we can use it in Multicharts.
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It is an RSI oscillator with a smoothing moving average. Four zones are drawn with user selectable colors and opacity. The zone sizes are also user defined.
This will give you a quick visual idea on the location of the RSI, among other things.
It can be combined with other indicators, such Stochastics and CCI, by using Transparent colors for the built in RSI indicator.
This strategy is a simple trend trader that uses RSI and MACD.
The strategy uses RSI as a trend filter with a 50/50 cutoff. RSI > 50 only long trades will be opened, RSI < 50 only short trades will be opened.
The trigger is MACD, I was using 21,55, and 9 as the default settings. If bullish MACD cross takes place while RSI > 50, long position will be opened. If Bearish MACD cross takes place while RSI < 50, short position will be opened.
Risk is managed via Stop, Profit Target, Breakeven Stop, and a Trailing Stop. All are in Dollars - not number of pips.
All of the inputs can be modified through the input options menu when setting the strategy.
The Slow Relative Strength Index (SRSI) is an oscillator which was presented by Vitali Apirine in the April 2015 issue of Stocks & Commodities.
The SRSI is a momentum oscillator derived from the RSI developed by Welles Wilder in 1978. Where the RSI takes into account price moves relative to the prior bar's close, the SRSI compares the current price to an exponential moving average. The SRSI uses the same scale as the RSI. A value above 80 is considered as overbought, whereas a value below 20 indicates an oversold condition.
Compared to the RSI, the SRSI is supposed to generate stronger long term signals, but weaker short term signals. I have added a signal line to the indicator.
Nota: I saw that another version of the SRSI has already been posted. That version is not adapted to work with bar types that support RemoveLastBar() such as Renko bars or Linebreak bars.
Nota: There is another version of the SRSI posted, which will not work correctly with bar types that support RemoveLastBar().
The Slow Relative Strength Index (RSI) was presented by Vitali Apirine. Details can be found in Stocks & Commodities V. 33:4 "Slow Relative Strength Index" (April 2015).
The Slow Relative Strength index is similar to the RSI presented by Welles Wilder in 1978, but it has the ups and downs replaced with the differences between the current close and a 6-period EMA. The default lookback period for the indicator is 14 bars, which is identical to the lookback period for the RSI.
I have added a signal line, which is a 10-period EMA of the SRSI.
The indicator has been coded in a way that it can be used with setting COBC = false without generating a significant CPU load.
The Stochastic RSI was developed by Tushar Chande and Stanley Kroll. Details can be found in Stocks & Commodities V. 11:5 "Stochastic RSI and Dynamic Momentum Index" (May 1993) and in their book "The New Technical Trader", which was published in 1994. The Stochastic RSI is said to better in identifying overbought and oversold conditions than both the RSI or the Stochastics.
The Stochastic RSI comes as a default indicator with NinjaTrader. The version published here is a version with the following enhancements:
- The NinjaTrader default indicator calculates a raw Stochastics directly from the RSI, which is used as an input series. No further smoothing is possible. The enhanced version allows further smoothing of the raw K line. The default period for the K line smoothing is set to 1 (no smoothing).
- The indicator comes with a D line added. The D line is calculated as a SMA of the K line and can be used as signal line.
- The NinjaTrader default version uses the same lookback period for the RSI and the Stochastics. This is in line with the suggestions by Tushar Chande and Stanley Kroll. However, this version allows to select different periods for RSI and Stochastics.
- Code efficiency is improved, which results in a reduced CPU load, when the indicator is set to COBC = false.
August 25th, 2019 02:57 PM dyst Thank you! I downloaded the other version but something seemed a bit 'off' with that one. So glad I found this. Experime