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    Posted: 25 Jan 2010 at 7:31am
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Jazza, I suggest that the best way to work through the bullscript and learn is to look at the various standard Bullcharts indicators of interest and it is relatively simple to pick up on what and how they are being calculated. Combining two standard indicators is relatively straight forward with Bullcharts, or it least it is after a bit of practise. Below I think I've combined the two indicators in the way that you had intended or at least it will give you a good idea of  what needs to be done. Cheers Rod
 

[description="Calculates the RSI of the Momentum indicator."]

[target=Percent; category=Momentum;]

[horzline=0,100]

expr := expression("Expression");

n := input("Momentum periods",1,1);

n2 := input("RSI periods",3,1);

rsi((expr/hist(expr,n))*100,n2)

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Hi there,

Hoping someone can show me a Bullscript for an RSI of Momentum rather than the usual RSI.

I don't know how to combine the 2 scripts into one oscillator.

Specifically trying to replicate a formula from the Linda Bradford Raschke / Laurence Conners Book - "Street Smarts" as per below.

"There are lots of tricks one can do with short-term rates of change. This Pattern uses
a one-period rate of change or "momentum" function. This is simply, the difference
between today's close and yesterday's close. (i.e., if today;,, closing price was 592
and yesterday's closing price was 596, the difference is -4.) A three-period RSI of
this one period change is calculated."

Thanks in advance,

Jazza

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