OPEN-SOURCE SCRIPT
RS Theory Indicator

How to Use:
Customize the Reference Symbol: In the settings of the indicator, you can change the referenceSymbol to the benchmark or asset you want to compare against.
RS Interpretation:
RS > 1: The current asset is outperforming the reference symbol.
RS < 1: The current asset is underperforming the reference symbol.
RS = 1: The current asset and the reference symbol are performing equally.
Alerts: You can enable alerts for when the RS crosses certain levels (e.g., when RS > 1 or RS < 1).
How It Works:
Reference Symbol: The user inputs the benchmark asset or symbol (e.g., "SPY" for an S&P 500 ETF). This will be used as the comparison symbol.
RS Calculation: The RS Value is calculated by dividing the current asset's close price by the reference asset's close price:
RS
=
Close Price of Current Asset
Close Price of Reference Asset
RS=
Close Price of Reference Asset
Close Price of Current Asset
Plotting:
The RS value is plotted on the chart as a line.
A horizontal line at RS = 1 is drawn for easy comparison, representing parity (when the asset and reference symbol have the same price).
Background Coloring: The background is colored:
Green when RS > 1 (indicating the asset is outperforming the benchmark).
Red when RS < 1 (indicating the asset is underperforming the benchmark).
Alerts: Alerts are triggered when the RS value is above or below 1, indicating outperformance or underperformance relative to the benchmark.
Customize the Reference Symbol: In the settings of the indicator, you can change the referenceSymbol to the benchmark or asset you want to compare against.
RS Interpretation:
RS > 1: The current asset is outperforming the reference symbol.
RS < 1: The current asset is underperforming the reference symbol.
RS = 1: The current asset and the reference symbol are performing equally.
Alerts: You can enable alerts for when the RS crosses certain levels (e.g., when RS > 1 or RS < 1).
How It Works:
Reference Symbol: The user inputs the benchmark asset or symbol (e.g., "SPY" for an S&P 500 ETF). This will be used as the comparison symbol.
RS Calculation: The RS Value is calculated by dividing the current asset's close price by the reference asset's close price:
RS
=
Close Price of Current Asset
Close Price of Reference Asset
RS=
Close Price of Reference Asset
Close Price of Current Asset
Plotting:
The RS value is plotted on the chart as a line.
A horizontal line at RS = 1 is drawn for easy comparison, representing parity (when the asset and reference symbol have the same price).
Background Coloring: The background is colored:
Green when RS > 1 (indicating the asset is outperforming the benchmark).
Red when RS < 1 (indicating the asset is underperforming the benchmark).
Alerts: Alerts are triggered when the RS value is above or below 1, indicating outperformance or underperformance relative to the benchmark.
Script open-source
Dans l'esprit de TradingView, le créateur de ce script l'a rendu open-source, afin que les traders puissent examiner et vérifier sa fonctionnalité. Bravo à l'auteur! Vous pouvez l'utiliser gratuitement, mais n'oubliez pas que la republication du code est soumise à nos Règles.
Clause de non-responsabilité
Les informations et les publications ne sont pas destinées à être, et ne constituent pas, des conseils ou des recommandations en matière de finance, d'investissement, de trading ou d'autres types de conseils fournis ou approuvés par TradingView. Pour en savoir plus, consultez les Conditions d'utilisation.
Script open-source
Dans l'esprit de TradingView, le créateur de ce script l'a rendu open-source, afin que les traders puissent examiner et vérifier sa fonctionnalité. Bravo à l'auteur! Vous pouvez l'utiliser gratuitement, mais n'oubliez pas que la republication du code est soumise à nos Règles.
Clause de non-responsabilité
Les informations et les publications ne sont pas destinées à être, et ne constituent pas, des conseils ou des recommandations en matière de finance, d'investissement, de trading ou d'autres types de conseils fournis ou approuvés par TradingView. Pour en savoir plus, consultez les Conditions d'utilisation.