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The author's introduction at ht tps ://ww w. tradingview. co m/script/1o4oWbEx-Heikin-Ashi-RSI-Oscillator/
provides the script in Pine Script language ht tps ://ww w. tradingview. c om/pine-script-docs/en/v4/Introduction. ht ml
I got started on this, after spending some time trying to understand the intricacies of pinescript.
Got the basic functionality working, which is basically getting it to draw the candles(image just shows comparisons between the TV and NT versions, and smoothing vs non-smoothing on each).
But this indie has a lot of stuff in it, so it may take a while.
Also, I probably won't have any time to work on it this week, so it may be a minute.
Unless someone gets to it before I do, I'll eventually finish this one.
Only real outstanding issue... One parts of it is taking a stochastic OF the RSI. THe crossovers are the similar(thats the point of the K/D lines), but it bothers me that they are not humping out the same way when it makes peaks/troughs.
Its likely just something in pinescript I'm not understanding.
Yeah I was sure to do that in many different ways. It is both in the creation of the K-line and the smoothing of K-line to produce the D-line.
I've tried using all the stochastic functions in NT, and some of them are close... but its not where it should be.
I recently just wrote the same stochastic function(the base on that does not smooth) as in the pinescript library... and THEN smoothed it w/the SMA, and I think this one is the closest.
But its still not right. Circled a few spots. 2022-03-25_211858