Rossini
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To all the coders out there, a question (probably a silly one)...
For this example lets use a stochastic (set to be smooth). Would it be possible to and add in code that would make (it for use of a better word) ''inverted''. What I mean is the steeper the stock rises (relative to X number of past values) the less steep the altered stock rises. Obviously the reverse would also be true so if the stock was falling steeply and then started to flatten out the modified stoch would fall quite shallowly and then start to fall more steeply.
So the overall shape of the indicator may be broadly the same but the actual curves different?
Can code be written to do this or would it be hopelessly complicated to even attempt?
For this example lets use a stochastic (set to be smooth). Would it be possible to and add in code that would make (it for use of a better word) ''inverted''. What I mean is the steeper the stock rises (relative to X number of past values) the less steep the altered stock rises. Obviously the reverse would also be true so if the stock was falling steeply and then started to flatten out the modified stoch would fall quite shallowly and then start to fall more steeply.
So the overall shape of the indicator may be broadly the same but the actual curves different?
Can code be written to do this or would it be hopelessly complicated to even attempt?