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Dual RSI + RSI Mid Line Signals

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Hello,

 

I have a Dual RSI indicator (unfortunately password protected) that looks nice on my charts (I use MC).

 

I was wondering if any kind soul could (i) code such nice looking indicator in EasyLanguage and (ii) code buy and sell signals as attached in the screenshot (buy when RSI crosses midline from below + sell when RSI crosses midline from above).

 

Thank you.

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Your chart is far too bunched up to make an exact replica, here's something similar and also a strategy as well for you to work on:

 

attachment.php?attachmentid=7404&stc=1&d=1217284217

 

Hope this helps

 

Blu-Ray

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Thank you Blu-Ray :)

 

BTW, would it be any sense in having a midline in self-adjusting RSI do you think?

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Please igore my question,

 

Just checked it and midline in self-adjusting RSI would be the same as midline in standard RSI.

 

Regards

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Your chart is far too bunched up to make an exact replica, here's something similar and also a strategy as well for you to work on:

 

attachment.php?attachmentid=7404&stc=1&d=1217284217

 

Hope this helps

 

Blu-Ray

Hello Blue Ray,Good you re-upload because the link is not working.

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