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Alpha Trader
2014-11-06 15:57:50


Hello -

Has anyone created an indicator that calculates Upside/Downside Deviation?

i.e. Stdev of days(bars) when the market is up?
i.e. Stdev of days(bars) when the market is down?

It seems to me I recall a function that could be used with StDev what would only use bars given a certain criteria. Can someone help point this out or give suggestions?

Thanks,



QuantShare
2014-11-07 01:59:40

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Hi,

Here is the custom standard deviation function you are looking for:

Upside-Downside and Custom Standard Deviation





Upside-Downside and Custom Standard Deviation (by QuantShare, uploaded several months ago)
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Salvatore Gaziano
2017-02-28 06:31:18

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Hi,
how can i use this formula to calculate the downside volatility on closing price series? I want calculate the volatility when closing price is under its sma at 40 days.
Thanks.



QuantShare
2017-03-01 03:06:16

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Yes, please read the item description for how to use it.


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