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Thanx1  
#1 Posted : Friday, November 4, 2011 8:08:35 AM(UTC)
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I would like to find out if a formula exist for an exploration for the following. I plot three RSI on the same window The RSI (C,9) line is to scale and was the first to be put The other two are not to scale just superimposed on the previous one, using RSI(C,36) and RSI(C,144) I need help with an exploration when all 3 RSI are at the same point. Would like a formula which l can use for exploration where all 3RSIs are at the same point. Can this be done, and how?
jjstein  
#2 Posted : Friday, November 4, 2011 11:14:51 PM(UTC)
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If you plot the following...

RSI(C,9);
RSI(C,36);
RSI(C,144);

...you'll see that the odds are not good for all three to be at the EXACT same value.

It's unclear what you're looking for, but you'll probably want something more along the lines of over or under a given level.

If you still want the "same point", look at using the INT() or ROUND() function.


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