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srishail
2010-08-26 15:32:31


GURU i WANT force index wher I can change the days periods As per My need.I download one from trading object which is unchangeble.


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2010-08-27 08:19:12

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The force index is the difference between today's close and yesterday's close times today's volume and therefore doesn't require a period.

You can smooth the force index using an exponential moving average.
Example: ema(ForceIndex(), 20)



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