As an example, the current Risk Index for Infosys (INFY) is:
Current Price - Low Price / High Price - Low Price =
46.62 - 23.86 / 111.90 - 23.86 =
22.76 / 88.04 =
25.8%
Here's what I do to get the Upside-Down Ratio which is:
High Price - Current Price / Current Price - Low Price =
111.90 - 46.62 / 46.62 - 23.86 =
65.28 / 22.76 =
2.9
The minimum U-D for a SSG Buy is 3.0. The Help section of Take Stock Online says "You don't want a risk index above 25 percent."
Ellis Traub, the developer of the Risk Index and Take Stock, gave a workshop here where he said that the Risk Index was an improvement, but did not explain what he meant; see:
http://www.stockcentral.com/community/forums/tabid/54/forumid/5/postid/2110/view/topic/tpage/2/Default.aspx
[2/7 session, "Let's use It!!"]
Maybe he will respond and share more of his thinking
Armin Fields
" TSSW doesn't provide the UD ratio. And all of the educational material on my shelf doesn't say a thing about the risk ratio, either. I searched online a found a discussion by Ellis Traub comparing Risk versus UD, but I don't have experience or any comparison guide to "translate" from UD to Risk ratio."