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i am looking to normalize an indicator for a range of 0-100 so it acts like an rsi for oversold and overbought - the indicator is attached in free form and it needs to be done for ninja trader
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
Without looking at your code, many times you can do a quick and dirty trick by just using RSI, like so:
Typing that free hand from my notebook, no Ninja editor. But the point is, just pass your dataseries that you want to normalize into RSI directly. If 1,1 doesn't give you the desired results, increase the lookback smoothing period.
thanks - but i dont know the first thing about programing so would not know how to do it - any help would be appriciated - i know it was done in meta and is being used by some prop traders i know so its very helpful
You are looking for a bound oscillator, which never goes lower than 0 or greater than 100. These are usually bound because they the result of a ratio, which implies a value is divided by some other value, and the divisor is always >= the dividend. So, I'm not sure what sort of ratio you are looking for. What is being divided by what?
The oscillator
(Mov((C+L+H+O)/4>Ref(LLV(C,2) ,-1),2,S)) AND
(((H-L)+(O-C))/2<Ref(HHV((H-L),2) ,0))
which i would like to be translated into Ninja Trader is composed from two parts. I have attached screen shots from each one separetely.