LazyBear

RSI Bands, RSI %B and RSI Bandwidth

RSI bands provide an intuitive way of visualizing how the price movement causes RSI to move with in its range (0-100). Upper/Lower bands signify overbought and oversold levels respectively (Default: 70/30, you can customize them via options page). These bands closely match what Constance Brown explains in her book "Technical Analysis for the Trading Professional".

I have also coded up 2 scripts to visualize %B and Bandwidth, just as in BollingerBands. As you can see %B is equivalent to the actual RSI. Along with RSI_Bandwidth and %B, the bands convey a lot of information.

Another tip is to render Bollinger Bands along with RSIBands...endless possibilities :)

I have included all 3 scripts in the same chart, as they are all related. Since TradingView doesn't allow sharing more than one script in the same chart, you can only "Add script" RSI Bands.

If you want to use RSI %B and Bandwidth, follow this guide to "Make mine" this chart and get access to the source:
drive.google.co...mNrZUY1dTA/edit?usp=sharin...

For the complete list of my indicators, check this post:

List of my free indicators: bit.ly/1LQaPK8
List of my indicators at Appstore: blog.tradingview.com/?p=970
Skrip open-source

Dalam semangat TradingView, penulis dari skrip ini telah mempublikasikannya ke sumber-terbuka, maka trader dapat mengerti dan memverifikasinya. Semangat untuk penulis! Anda dapat menggunakannya secara gratis, namun penggunaan kembali kode ini dalam publikasi diatur oleh Tata Tertib. Anda dapat memfavoritkannya untuk digunakan pada chart

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//
// @author LazyBear 
// List of all my indicators: https://www.tradingview.com/v/4IneGo8h/
//
study("RSI Bands [LazyBear]", shorttitle="RSIBANDS_LB", overlay=true)
obLevel = input(70, title="RSI Overbought")
osLevel = input(30, title="RSI Oversold")
length = input(14, title="RSI Length")
src=close
ep = 2 * length - 1
auc = ema( max( src - src[1], 0 ), ep )
adc = ema( max( src[1] - src, 0 ), ep )
x1 = (length - 1) * ( adc * obLevel / (100-obLevel) - auc)
ub = iff( x1 >= 0, src + x1, src + x1 * (100-obLevel)/obLevel )
x2 = (length - 1) * ( adc * osLevel / (100-osLevel) - auc)
lb = iff( x2 >= 0, src + x2, src + x2 * (100-osLevel)/osLevel )

plot( ub, title="Resistance", color=red, linewidth=2)
plot( lb, title="Support", color=green, linewidth=2)
plot( avg(ub, lb), title="RSI Midline", color=gray, linewidth=1)