Hello, I hope you like this representation of the Mansfield Relative Strength Indicator. The calculations have been made based on the following formulas: Standard Relative Performance indicator RP = ( stock_close / index_close ) * 100 Mansfield Relative Performance indicator MRP = (( RP (today) / sma ( RP (today), n)) - 1 ) * 100 Where: RP = Standard...
This version of Mansfield Relative Strength ( MRS ) weights the MRSs with different lookback periods by adding the weight of 2:1:1:1 to MRS (1Q) : MRS (2Q) : MRS (3Q) : MRS (4Q). Typically, the lookback period of a MRS is reference to a full year, i.e. 260 trading dates or 52 weeks; to better represents the relative strength of a stock to a recent performance,...
There are many investors referring to Relative Strength (RS) indicator published by Investor’s Business Daily (IBD) for their analysis. Since the RS published by IBD is a proprietary indicator, no exact formulation is published on it. Many discussion suggested that an alternative to the IBD RS is the Mansfield Relative Strength . There are 2 parameters for...
Use this indicator to compare how security is performing in compare with preferred index (SPX by default). > 0 outperforming < 0 underperforming Works best for weekly, but can be applied to monthly and daily charts. It will be rather useless to use it in smaller timeframes Apply it to SPX, industry index, sector index or other security in similar sector