Fred wrote one for any indicator:

http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/amibroker/message/125149

Mike

--- In [email protected], "wavemechanic" <fim...@...> wrote:
>
> Check the archives and/or library for codes written by Dimitris (first name) 
> for predicting the next day values of indicators needed for signals.  As I 
> recall he wrote prediction code for a number of indicators.
> 
> Bill
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: cvanhaesendonck 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: February 24, 2010 12:58 PM
>   Subject: [amibroker] Next bar condition
> 
> 
>   Using the RSI coded as basis, I tried to create an indicator that would 
> plot on the price chart a pricevalue-for-next-bar that would cause the RSI(n) 
> to equal 70. So I would know one day in advance at which price (in this case, 
> closing price) I could consider my position as being overbought. 
>   My algebric knowledge seems insufficient to pull out the right AFL code 
> from the below RSI function (provided by Tomasz in the past and which gives 
> identical result to the built in RSI:
> 
>   function BuiltInRSIEquivalent( period ) 
>   { 
>    P = N = 0; 
> 
>    result = Null; 
> 
>    for( i = 1; i < BarCount; i++ ) 
>    { 
>      diff = C[ i ] - C[ i - 1 ]; 
>      W = S = 0; 
>      if( diff > 0 ) W = diff; 
>      if( diff < 0 ) S = -diff; 
> 
>      P = ( ( period -1 ) * P + W ) / period; 
>      N = ( ( period -1 ) * N + S ) / period; 
> 
>      if( i >= period ) 
>         result[ i ] = 100 * P / ( P + N ); 
>    } 
>    return result; 
>   }   
> 
>   Plot( BuiltInRSIEquivalent( 14 ), "RSI 1", colorRed ); 
>   Plot( RSI( 14 ), "RSI 2", colorBlue ); 
> 
> 
>   Any help appreciated - this indicator would allow one to exit MOC by adding 
> a condition to your order: exit at close if price > x.
> 
>   Carl
> 
> 
> 
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