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STD Aadaptive, floating RSX Dynamic Momentum Index [Loxx]

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STD Aadaptive, floating RSX Dynamic Momentum Index [Loxx] is an attempt to improve Chande's original work on Dynamic Momentum Index. The full name of this indicator is "Standard-Deviation-Adaptive, floating-level, Dynamic Momentum Index on Jurik's RSX".

What Is Dynamic Momentum Index?
The dynamic momentum index is used in technical analysis to determine if a security is overbought or oversold. This indicator, developed by Tushar Chande and Stanley Kroll, is very similar to the relative strength index (RSI). The main difference between the two is that the RSI uses a fixed number of time periods (usually 14), while the dynamic momentum index uses different time periods as volatility changes, typically between five and 30.

What is RSX?
RSI is a very popular technical indicator, because it takes into consideration market speed, direction and trend uniformity. However, the its widely criticized drawback is its noisy (jittery) appearance. The Jurk RSX retains all the useful features of RSI, but with one important exception: the noise is gone with no added lag.

Differences
  • RSX is used instead of RSI for the calculation, producing a much smoother result
  • Standard deviation is used to adapt the RSX calculation
  • Floating levels are used instead of fixed levels for OB/OS


Included
-Change bar colors
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Fixed error.

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