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RSI: Relative Strength Index

Description

The Relative Strength Index (RSI) calculates a ratio of the recent upward price movements to the absolute price movement. Developed by J. Welles Wilder.

Usage

RSI(price, n = 14, maType, ...)

Arguments

price

Price series that is coercible to xts or matrix.

n

Number of periods for moving averages.

maType

Either:

  1. A function or a string naming the function to be called.

  2. A list with the first component like (1) above, and additional parameters specified as named components. See Examples.

Other arguments to be passed to the maType function in case (1) above.

Value

A object of the same class as price or a vector (if try.xts fails) containing the RSI values.

Details

The RSI calculation is RSI = 100 - 100 / ( 1 + RS ), where RS is the smoothed ratio of 'average' gains over 'average' losses. The 'averages' aren't true averages, since they're divided by the value of n and not the number of periods in which there are gains/losses.

References

The following site(s) were used to code/document this indicator: Relative Strength Index: http://www.fmlabs.com/reference/RSI.htm https://www.metastock.com/Customer/Resources/TAAZ/?p=100 https://www.linnsoft.com/techind/relative-strength-index-rsi http://www.stockcharts.com/school/doku.php?id=chart_school:technical_indicators:relative_strength_index_rsi Stochastic RSI: http://www.fmlabs.com/reference/StochRSI.htm http://www.stockcharts.com/school/doku.php?id=chart_school:technical_indicators:stochrsi

See Also

See EMA, SMA, etc. for moving average options; and note Warning section. See CMO for a variation on RSI.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
data(ttrc)
price <- ttrc[,"Close"]

# Default case
rsi <- RSI(price)

# Case of one 'maType' for both MAs
rsiMA1 <- RSI(price, n=14, maType="WMA", wts=ttrc[,"Volume"])

# Case of two different 'maType's for both MAs
rsiMA2 <- RSI(price, n=14, maType=list(maUp=list(EMA,ratio=1/5),
             maDown=list(WMA,wts=1:10)))


# }

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