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The simple code I programmed is the following:
input:
length( 20 );
Value1 = ((close - average( close, length))/(average( close, length))) ;
Plot1( Value1, "Plot1" ) ;
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I am not familiar with Renko charts so I cannot be of assistance there. I use candle charts and measure swing highs and lows, as well as moving average orientation, to determine trend.
Overbought/sold indicators fail and are essentially useless in 'run-away' or grossly extended trends - what is overbought (as in RSI or stochastic) will continue to get more overbought in a dramatic trend, so these aren't as valuable.
Often, price leads fundamentals, such as the price will bottom (or reverse) ahead of fundamentals (or news) and also emotion/psychology can drive prices well beyond rational fundamental valuation.
How you trade overextended stocks is your preference, and I recommend finding a strategy and deploying it consistently, whatever it is you choose (fade strength or to go with strength).