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[User Discussion] - Stochastic RSI same like in tradingview.com
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[2020-09-16 09:01:42] |
User851821 - Posts: 3 |
Hi, Could anyone make a study for Stochastic RSI like in tradingview.com, it is very usefull and I couldn't find that one in SC, SC Stoch RSI is very different from tradingview Stoch RSI. |
[2021-01-10 17:46:02] |
User893472 - Posts: 1 |
I had the same question but found the solution myself after looking at TrandigView`s StochRSI Source Code and it gets 99% close. The TrandingView StochRSI is basically an SMA of the K and/or D stochastic which itself is derived from the RSI so to get the same result in Sierra: 1. Add (standard) 14 period RSI to a new chart region and hide. No further tweaks needed. 2. Add Stochastic - Fast to same chart region and hide. In the Settings for "Based On:" instead of <Main Price Graph> you select the RSI that you added earlier. Then, on the right side you select "RSI" (not "RSI Avg"!) for In:9,10 and 11. %K length and %D length should be set to 14. 3a. Add Simple Moving Average to same chart region. Length should be set to "3" or whichever setting you have chosen for K in TV's Stoch RSI. 3b. Add Simple Moving Average to same chart region. Length should be set to "3" or whichever setting you have chosen for D in TV's Stoch RSI. 4. Add Horizontal Lines for 80/20 or whatever values you like. VoilĂ ! |
[2022-11-10 16:12:19] |
shullva - Posts: 4 |
How do you get the scale to be independent of the underlying stock and display on a standard 0-100 RSI scale?
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