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I have been trying to run an exploration with RSI(C,7) <40 is in the filter.
The odd thing is that one of the shares that should have been picked up was not. So I added RSI(C,7) to column A. On the chart the RSI(C,7) for the share was 39.62 yet on the expolration the RSI(C,7) was 46. Does anyone know why the exploration returns different results to the chart for the same data?
Stafe
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Deselect "load minimum periods" in the exploration and load at LEAST 5 times the periods used in the exploration. RSI uses Wilder smooting, which is an exponential function, so it remembers values from all of the data opened in the chart.
I have a reasonably slow computer and yet I still load the maximum periods allowed for each ecploration (32767 periods) Be patient - it prevents errors.
wabbit :D
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