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Relative Measured Extension (RME)

The Relative Measured Extension (RME) indicator is a powerful oscillator that helps traders identify extreme price extensions from a moving average by normalizing historical data on a scale of -100 to +100.
This indicator is inspired by the Deepvue RME indicator and brings its powerful methodology to TradingView with full customization options and additional features.
What Makes RME Unique?
Unlike traditional oscillators, RME dynamically calculates how extended the current price is compared to ALL previous extensions over your chosen lookback period. A reading of +100 means the stock is as far above the moving average as it has EVER been in the lookback window, while -100 indicates the maximum historical extension below the MA.
Key Features
✅ Adaptive Scaling - Automatically normalizes to historical extremes
✅ Multiple MA Types - Choose between SMA, EMA, WMA, or VWMA
✅ Visual Zones - Color-coded overbought (70-100) and oversold (-70 to -100) regions
✅ Info Dashboard - Real-time display of RME value, extension %, MA value, and status
✅ Built-in Alerts - Get notified when entering overbought/oversold zones or crossing zero
✅ Fully Customizable - Adjust all parameters to match your trading style
Recommended Settings
Position Traders:
Lookback Period: 250
MA Length: 50
Use for spotting significant trend changes and correction bottoms
Swing Traders (Option 1):
Lookback Period: 100
MA Length: 20
Faster signals for medium-term swings
Swing Traders (Option 2):
Lookback Period: 50
MA Length: 10
Most responsive for quick trades on strong momentum stocks
How to Interpret
+70 to +100 (Red Zone) - Overbought, potential pullback area
-70 to -100 (Green Zone) - Oversold, potential reversal area
Zero Line Cross - Momentum shift signal
RME at 0 in uptrends - Excellent entry points during pullbacks
Trading Application
Early in Trends: High RME readings can signal strength, though a consolidation may be needed
Late in Trends: Extreme readings may indicate exhaustion
During Corrections: Use on index ETFs (QQQ, SPY) to identify potential bottoms
Pro Tips
Compare current extremes to historical extremes in context
Strong stocks may hold near overbought zones longer
Pullbacks to zero in strong uptrends often provide low-risk entries
Works on all timeframes and instruments (stocks, crypto, forex, commodities)
Credit: Inspired by the Deepvue Relative Measured Extension indicator
This indicator is inspired by the Deepvue RME indicator and brings its powerful methodology to TradingView with full customization options and additional features.
What Makes RME Unique?
Unlike traditional oscillators, RME dynamically calculates how extended the current price is compared to ALL previous extensions over your chosen lookback period. A reading of +100 means the stock is as far above the moving average as it has EVER been in the lookback window, while -100 indicates the maximum historical extension below the MA.
Key Features
✅ Adaptive Scaling - Automatically normalizes to historical extremes
✅ Multiple MA Types - Choose between SMA, EMA, WMA, or VWMA
✅ Visual Zones - Color-coded overbought (70-100) and oversold (-70 to -100) regions
✅ Info Dashboard - Real-time display of RME value, extension %, MA value, and status
✅ Built-in Alerts - Get notified when entering overbought/oversold zones or crossing zero
✅ Fully Customizable - Adjust all parameters to match your trading style
Recommended Settings
Position Traders:
Lookback Period: 250
MA Length: 50
Use for spotting significant trend changes and correction bottoms
Swing Traders (Option 1):
Lookback Period: 100
MA Length: 20
Faster signals for medium-term swings
Swing Traders (Option 2):
Lookback Period: 50
MA Length: 10
Most responsive for quick trades on strong momentum stocks
How to Interpret
+70 to +100 (Red Zone) - Overbought, potential pullback area
-70 to -100 (Green Zone) - Oversold, potential reversal area
Zero Line Cross - Momentum shift signal
RME at 0 in uptrends - Excellent entry points during pullbacks
Trading Application
Early in Trends: High RME readings can signal strength, though a consolidation may be needed
Late in Trends: Extreme readings may indicate exhaustion
During Corrections: Use on index ETFs (QQQ, SPY) to identify potential bottoms
Pro Tips
Compare current extremes to historical extremes in context
Strong stocks may hold near overbought zones longer
Pullbacks to zero in strong uptrends often provide low-risk entries
Works on all timeframes and instruments (stocks, crypto, forex, commodities)
Credit: Inspired by the Deepvue Relative Measured Extension indicator
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免責事項
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