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Alpha Trader
2014-11-06 16:46:23


In this post: http://www.quantshare.com/sa-587-how-to-create-a-custom-real-time-table-using-qs-trading-software#


Why do you enter Cell = rsi(2), << What does the 2 do here?

Then in the formula it is rsi(symbol, 60). << What does 60 do here?

I can't seem to replicate the value it returns in a chart using RSI(60)

for reference, I'm using historical data...



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2014-11-07 01:09:08

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=> Why do you enter Cell = rsi(2), Then in the formula it is rsi(symbol, 60). I can't seem to replicate the value it returns in a chart using RSI(60)

That post does use intraday data. If you want historical data then in "Formulas", enter:

Cell = rsi(60);

And select "Historical" next to "Data Used".



Alpha Trader
2014-11-07 09:34:53

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I may have not been clear in my question...

In Formulas, can you set the rsi lookback to equal a cell on the grid? This way I can change the lookback on the grid...

From the realtime example post, I assume the "60" in the cell contents "=formula.RSI(Symbol,60)" takes realtime minute data and crates a 60minute bar, then calculates rsi(2) on the 60 minute bar?

For Historical, if I want daily data(1bar = 1 day) RSI(14) I would use in the cell: =formula.rsi(symbol, 1) & cell=rsi(14) in "Formulas"?



QuantShare
2014-11-07 11:00:06

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- From the realtime example post, I assume the "60" in the cell contents "=formula.RSI(Symbol,60)" takes realtime minute data and creates a 60minute bar, then calculates rsi(2) on the 60 minute bar?

Yes correct.

- For Historical, if I want daily data(1bar = 1 day) RSI(14) I would use in the cell: =formula.rsi(symbol, 1) & cell=rsi(14) in "Formulas"?

Exact. Since "1" means daily (7 weekly...). But you have to make sure historical data is selected in "Formulas".

- In Formulas, can you set the rsi lookback to equal a cell on the grid? This way I can change the lookback on the grid...

Yes, you can. Just add one parameter to the formula then type something like:
Cell = rsi(p);

In the cell, type:
=formula.RSI(Symbol,60,14)



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