Hi. Yes they do cancel out. Take a look here: www.investopedia.com/terms/r/rsi.asp You'll see the equation with the two /14's. They cancel out but they still tend to be shown I think for clarity to differentiate from the misleading "average" misinformation that's out there. So the video is correct. You might also want to take a look at the code for the RSI indicators. You'll see I'm right. But thanks for the comment anyway. Martyn
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Thank you for the episode. Martyn, can you please include how to code a divergence in this mini-series if time allows of course.
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Waiting for episode 22.
5:00 in the correct formula, you can just cross out the /14 without changing the result. that cannot be correct.
Hi. Yes they do cancel out. Take a look here:
www.investopedia.com/terms/r/rsi.asp
You'll see the equation with the two /14's. They cancel out but they still tend to be shown I think for clarity to differentiate from the misleading "average" misinformation that's out there. So the video is correct. You might also want to take a look at the code for the RSI indicators. You'll see I'm right. But thanks for the comment anyway. Martyn
@@Darwinexchange it's just another way to write the average, isn't it? (sum of the bars/number of bars) is the same as the average
Hello sir ..
I am sandeep reddy from india
Just saw previous episode and todays one.. i am impressed with this video session thanks for making these learning videos
I should appreciate your efforts for doing such great learning videos.
I have many doubts how can i contact you for clearing them please reply