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glgene
616 posts
msg #36978
Ignore glgene
7/19/2005 10:26:29 AM

I see so much posted about RSI(2). What is so magical about that number? Why not 3, 5, 10? Why (2)? What is the rest of the filter that makes sense?

A related question: Is RSI(2) for any-priced stock, or lower-priced stocks?

GL Gene


TheRumpledOne
6,411 posts
msg #36980
Ignore TheRumpledOne
7/19/2005 10:38:34 PM

RSI(2) works on stocks, indices, and from what I have seen so far futures.

Why 2?

It just works, that's why.

The books tell you rsi(10) or rsi(14) but NOTHING BEATS RSI(2).

MAY ALL YOUR FILLS BE COMPLETE.


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