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[User Discussion] - Linear Regressive Slope based on CCI (possible bug)

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[2013-04-29 21:08:05]
Motig - Posts: 2
Steps to reproduce:

- insert two studies into a chart: Linear Regressive Slope (LRS) + Commodity Index Channel (CCI). Insert them into different chart regions.
- Go to "Settings" -> "Settings and Inputs" tab of the LRS study
- Change "Based on" from <Main price graph> to the CCI you inserted and set "Input Data" to the "CCI". Confirm.

See the scale and the values of LRS. These should oscillate between -1 to 1 but instead they oscillate in values typical for CCI.

If you change "Based on" to the <Main price graph> in LRS, the values are correct, oscillating between -1 to 1.

Is it a bug or am I doing something wrong? I tried to help myself by changing the scale of the LRS study but nothing helped.
[2013-04-29 21:18:59]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
Looks OK for us:
http://www.sierrachart.com/image.php?l=1367270320184.png


The bottom graph is based upon the Commodity Channel Index.
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[2013-04-30 06:42:32]
Motig - Posts: 2
But look at the scale, at the values of the bottom LRS.
On the picture you posted, see the scale of the bottom LRS - I see there are values 20, 0 and -20 ...but that doesn't make sense, I'm expecting a scale with values similar to the first LRS on the picture (in which the scale is from -0.4 to 0.4).

Linear Regressive Slope: LRS: 26.6 (CCI, 10) ---> The actual value of the last LRS on the picture is 26.6 ...that is too much. LRS with such value represent a dramatically steep slope. Such steepness would exist only if there were great jumps in CCI values, but there are none.
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2013-04-30 06:43:37

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