"RelativeStrengthIndex" (Financial Indicator)
- See Also
- Indicator Types
- RelativeMomentumIndex
- RelativeVolatilityIndex
- RateOfChange
- WilliamsPercentR
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- See Also
- Indicator Types
- RelativeMomentumIndex
- RelativeVolatilityIndex
- RateOfChange
- WilliamsPercentR
- See Also
"RelativeStrengthIndex" (Financial Indicator)
Commonly abbreviated as RSI.
Is a momentum indicator.
Was developed by Welles Wilder.
Is computed using close prices.
Returns one time series, which is the ratio of 14-period exponential moving averages for gains and losses rescaled to be between 0 and 100.
FinancialIndicator["RelativeStrengthIndex",n] uses a period-n moving average. The first value in the time series occurs after periods.
Examples
See Also
Indicator Types: RelativeMomentumIndex ▪ RelativeVolatilityIndex ▪ RateOfChange ▪ WilliamsPercentR
History
Introduced in 2010 (8.0)