Hi all,
I've been using James Sibbett demand index indicator with measurable success. I decided to see if I could incorporate the formula into excel by simply injecting the formula into an excel spreadsheet.
The basic formula is:
@sum(upside volume, 10)
Demand Index = -------------------------------------
@sum(downside volume, 10)
So, I decided to manually calculate the index for MHS to enable me to compare my result with the result of the demand index ef modified by an esignal guy. The following is my result
Upside Vol Downside Vol
1615600 905800
2118100 2347900
1272600 2722800
1491000 1383100
1515600 1567100
8012900 8926700
8012900
Demand Index = ----------------------- = 0.8976
8926700
The demand index calculate by the efs is 0.08.
Now, the above is calculated over 10 days, and I believe the efs runs over 5 days so I calculated the demand index over 5 days as follows:
Upside vol Downside vol
1615600 905800
2118100 2347900
2722800
3733700 5976500
3733700
Demand Index = ----------------------- = 0.624
5976500
Again, my calculation doesn't match that of the demand efs efs.
I have attached the efs in question should anyone like to assist me in figuring out the discrepancy.
I should mention that I have not included todays data i.e. I worked back from 03/22.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers
Carlton
I've been using James Sibbett demand index indicator with measurable success. I decided to see if I could incorporate the formula into excel by simply injecting the formula into an excel spreadsheet.
The basic formula is:
@sum(upside volume, 10)
Demand Index = -------------------------------------
@sum(downside volume, 10)
So, I decided to manually calculate the index for MHS to enable me to compare my result with the result of the demand index ef modified by an esignal guy. The following is my result
Upside Vol Downside Vol
1615600 905800
2118100 2347900
1272600 2722800
1491000 1383100
1515600 1567100
8012900 8926700
8012900
Demand Index = ----------------------- = 0.8976
8926700
The demand index calculate by the efs is 0.08.
Now, the above is calculated over 10 days, and I believe the efs runs over 5 days so I calculated the demand index over 5 days as follows:
Upside vol Downside vol
1615600 905800
2118100 2347900
2722800
3733700 5976500
3733700
Demand Index = ----------------------- = 0.624
5976500
Again, my calculation doesn't match that of the demand efs efs.
I have attached the efs in question should anyone like to assist me in figuring out the discrepancy.
I should mention that I have not included todays data i.e. I worked back from 03/22.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers
Carlton
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