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The default setting for Williams %R is 14 periods, which can be days, weeks, months or an intraday timeframe. A 14-period %R would use the most recent close, the highest high over the last 14 periods and the lowest low over the last 14 periods. | The default setting for Williams %R is 14 periods, which can be days, weeks, months or an intraday timeframe. A 14-period %R would use the most recent close, the highest high over the last 14 periods and the lowest low over the last 14 periods. | ||
- | {{chart_school:technical_indicators:williams_r:wpr-1-ibmsheet.png|Williams %R - Spreadsheet 1}} | + | {{:technical_indicators:williams_r:wpr-1-ibmsheet.png|Williams %R - Spreadsheet 1}} |
{{:technical_indicators:williams_r:cs-percentr.xls?linkonly|Click here to download this spreadsheet example.}} | {{:technical_indicators:williams_r:cs-percentr.xls?linkonly|Click here to download this spreadsheet example.}} | ||
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- | For more details on the syntax to use for Williams %R scans, please see our [[docs>scans:indicators#williams_r_williams_r|Scanning Indicator Reference]] in the Support Center. | + | For more details on the syntax to use for Williams %R scans, please see our [[https://support.stockcharts.com/doku.php?id=scans:indicators#williams_r_williams_r|Scanning Indicator Reference]] in the Support Center. |
===== Further Study ===== | ===== Further Study ===== | ||