RSI Donchian Channels Built by Ricardo and JR Here is a great indicator to use for strong trends. Donchian Channels react immediately to changes in the highest high and lowest low. For strong trends you want to trade when RSI is set along the upper or lower DC-RSI envelope. When the RSI releases from the DC-RSI envelope, you can take the trade off.
This will show you the RSI of the higher timeframes (up to 1D). Current Timeframe is colored red, higher timeframes are colored from light gray to darker gray (you can change that). There are several ways to enter a trade: 1. look for rising RSI on higher timeframe (line is stepping up in indicator window), wait for current RSI to decline to oversold (with...
The Relative Momentum Index (RMI) was developed by Roger Altman. Impressed with the Relative Strength Index's sensitivity to the number of look-back periods, yet frustrated with it's inconsistent oscillation between defined overbought and oversold levels, Mr. Altman added a momentum component to the RSI. As mentioned, the RMI is a variation...
The RVI is a modified form of the relative strength index (RSI). The original RSI calculation separates one-day net changes into positive closes and negative closes, then smoothes the data and normalizes the ratio on a scale of zero to 100 as the basis for the formula. The RVI uses the same basic formula but substitutes the 10-day...