RSI Edge course
does anyone of you have RSI Edge course?
Re: RSI Edge course
If you are talking about the Andrew Cardwell's course...this is the link you can downolad
https://www.4shared.com/zip/SWzN3ziP/An ... e_Com.html
https://www.4shared.com/zip/SWzN3ziP/An ... e_Com.html
Re: RSI Edge course
thank you very much drake36drake36 wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 8:23 amIf you are talking about the Andrew Cardwell's course...this is the link you can downolad
https://www.4shared.com/zip/SWzN3ziP/An ... e_Com.html
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try this...vlad wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 9:41 amvlad is unable to download it
can u reupload it to https://uploadfiles.io/ please?
https://ufile.io/eegedqhs
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RSI is my vision, can be used only for adding positions.
how do You use it friends ?
how do You use it friends ?
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I use RSI set to 4 and use it for extra entries once I have a bias from supply and demand.
I wait for it to go to OB/OS then look for engulfing candle.
I wait for it to go to OB/OS then look for engulfing candle.
Re: RSI Edge course
If you use RSI in this way, you're better off just putting an EMA on the chart - this way you will have less clutter on it (no need for the RSI indicator).
It goes like this:
- say you use the default 14 Close setting on the RSI.
- multiply this by 2 (so you get 14 x 2 = 28) and put an Exponential Moving Average set to Close on the chart
- each time the CLOSE of price reaches/closes beyond the 28 EMA, you will see the RSI reaching/crossing the 50 line
Hope this helps.
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That's nice - you're essentially using 8 EMA (4 RSI) to look for your trades (see my previous post). When you get the engulf more often than not it will result in the RSI crossing its 50 level. Having the OB/OS condition beforehand is a good extra touch.
For anyone who doesn't know, the 8 EMA is called a T-Line (which investors use together with EMAs 20, 50, 100 & 200) and works great on the Daily level in combination with Weekly and Daily Supply/Demand levels. For some info on the T-Line, you may check this out:
https://www.thestreet.com/story/1270365 ... -line.html
All the best!
Re: RSI Edge course
JohnDoeFx wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2019 7:56 amIf you use RSI in this way, you're better off just putting an EMA on the chart - this way you will have less clutter on it (no need for the RSI indicator).
It goes like this:
- say you use the default 14 Close setting on the RSI.
- multiply this by 2 (so you get 14 x 2 = 28) and put an Exponential Moving Average set to Close on the chart
- each time the CLOSE of price reaches/closes beyond the 28 EMA, you will see the RSI reaching/crossing the 50 line
- when the price is above 28 EMA, it means that it is above the 50 line of the RSI (i.e. Bullish) and vice versa
Hope this helps.
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Long live MA !JohnDoeFx wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2019 8:07 amThat's nice - you're essentially using 8 EMA (4 RSI) to look for your trades (see my previous post). When you get the engulf more often than not it will result in the RSI crossing its 50 level. Having the OB/OS condition beforehand is a good extra touch.
For anyone who doesn't know, the 8 EMA is called a T-Line (which investors use together with EMAs 20, 50, 100 & 200) and works great on the Daily level in combination with Weekly and Daily Supply/Demand levels. For some info on the T-Line, you may check this out:
https://www.thestreet.com/story/1270365 ... -line.html
All the best!
I've never know about RSI / EMA correlation, 10x JohnDoeFx !
Is there something specific in RSI , which can be used other way and not replaced by EMA ?
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can anyone make me understand rsi negative and positive reversals he talks about?