KINSKI

KINSKI RSI Short/Long

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Extends the display of the Relative Strength Index (RSI) by shorts and longs from Bitmex and shows them as a diagram.

How to interpret the display?
- blue line is the default Relative Strength Index
- red line means "oversold
- green line "overbought"
- grey dotted line up/down indicates the optimal range for up and down movements 30 to 70
- in general, the reaching or crossing of the thresholds in the direction of the mid-range is seen as a possible buy or sell signal
- RSI values (blue line) of over 70 percent are considered "overbought", values below 30 percent "oversold

Which settings can be made?
- Selection for the "Currency". Default value is "BTCUSD". Currently only the following currencies are supported "BTCUSD", "ETHUSD", "ETCUSD", "OMGUSD", "XLMUSD", "XTZUSD".
- Selection for calculation formula ("Calculation"). The default value is "hlc3".
- Field for the moving average value ("RSI Length"). The default value is 14, but values of 7, 9 or 25 are also common. The shorter the period under consideration, the more volatile the indicator is, but with longer periods, fewer signals are triggered.
- furthermore you can make layout adjustments via the "Style" menu
Release Notes:
  • extend the supported currencies: "BTCUSD", "ETHUSD", "ETCUSD", "EOSUSD", "IOTUSD", "LTCUSD", "OMGUSD", "XRPUSD", "XMRUSD", "XLMUSD", "XTZUSD", "ZECUSD"
  • changed the styling for Overbought and Oversold lines

Hint
the description text for red and green line is wrong. here now the correct description:
- red line indicates the number of SHORTS. Line up/down means many/less.
- green line indicates the number of LONGS. Line up/down means many/less.
Release Notes:
  • Display optimized for RSI line. Overbought zone (shows a possible sell-signal) is shown in red. Oversold zone (shows a possible buy signal) is displayed in green.
Release Notes:
  • removed no more needed Option "Up/Down Movements: On/Off"
Release Notes:
- PineScript 4 compatibility increased. Deprecated attribute "transp" replaced by function color.new()
Release Notes:
  • Convert to PineScript5
  • add optional Divergence Identification (enabled by default)
Release Notes:
  • Code optimization: define type "color"
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