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SSI - Super Strength Indicator [Da_Prof]

The Super Strength Indicator (SSI) is a combination of the money flow indicator (MFI), stochastic (Stoch) and relative strength index (RSI). These indicators are averaged together with weightings tested via months of backtesting to produce the SSI algorithm that is not just a simple average or summation of these indicators. The SSI is a sensitive indicator that detects exhaustion of momentum for all assets.
The SSI shows background colors when there is high/low risk. The high risk is colored purple. The extreme high risk is colored red. The low risk is colored blue/green and the extreme low risk is colored green.
Weightings of each into the indicator can be changed. If changing the weighting, it is best to ensure the percentages add up to 300%. For example, if changing the RSI weight to 120%, it is best to drop the MFI and Stoch to 90% each.
The RSI SMA is default set at 1. This means the indicator uses the RSI with no smoothing. If changing to greater than 1, then the indicator uses the moving average smoothed RSI.
The default for the Stoch is to use the K only. The D can be used by changing the weightings.
The SSI shows background colors when there is high/low risk. The high risk is colored purple. The extreme high risk is colored red. The low risk is colored blue/green and the extreme low risk is colored green.
Weightings of each into the indicator can be changed. If changing the weighting, it is best to ensure the percentages add up to 300%. For example, if changing the RSI weight to 120%, it is best to drop the MFI and Stoch to 90% each.
The RSI SMA is default set at 1. This means the indicator uses the RSI with no smoothing. If changing to greater than 1, then the indicator uses the moving average smoothed RSI.
The default for the Stoch is to use the K only. The D can be used by changing the weightings.
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