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Hello Foucault,
Is this what you are looking for?
Enter Long:    Cross(RSI(14),Mov(RSI(14),10,S))
Exit Long:      Cross(Mov(RSI(14),10,S),RSI(14))
However, I cannot quite see the logic behind using a moving average on an 
oscillator because, traditionally, you are looking for extreme 
overbought/oversold levels for the exit/entry signals. In the case of the 
RSI, these would typically be 70/30.
Because the moving average cannot ever be above or below the RSI, perhaps 
you would get what you are looking for by adjusting the RSI levels to,say, 
65/35. I also have a feeling that there would be a lot of whipsawing when 
using an MA crossover of the RSI as a signal.
Then again, you have a different approach so I would really welcome being 
proved completely wrong.
Regards,
Kevin
At 05:41 07/06/2003 +0000, you wrote:
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>Hey all,
>
>I was wondering if someone can help me with a formula problem.  I'm
>trying express having a 14 period RSI cross over a 10 period moving
>average (with the moving average on the RSI as opposed to the
>price).  If anyone can help me with this, I'd really appreciate it.
>Thanks!
>
>Foucault
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