Technical Analysis
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Trend IndicatorsAverage Directional Index (ADX) The ADX is an indicator used in technical analysis as an objective value for the strength of a trend. Read more...
Bollinger Bands are curves plotted in and around the price structure that define whether price is high or low relative to previous trades. Read more...
CCI was designed to identify cyclical turns in commodities. The assumption behind the indicator is that commodities (or stocks or bonds) move in cycles, with highs and lows coming at periodic intervals. Read more...
The Donchian channel is a useful indicator for seeing the volatility of a market price. Read more...
DMI can be used to identify when a definable trend is present in an instrument. Read more...
Envelopes Technical Indicator is formed with two Moving Averages one of which is shifted upward and another one is shifted downward. Read more...
A moving average band indicator whose upper and lower bands adapt to changes in volatility by using the average true range. Read more...
The Kairi indicator indicates the percentage difference between the current closing value and its simple moving average. Read more...
This indicator calculates the percentage of the most recent specified periods in which a security had rising values. Read more...
2 lines represented the Price Channel. It is based on measurement of min, and max. prices for the definite number of periods. Read more...
Pivot uses the price from the previous period to calculate the probable support and resistance lines of the current period. Read more...
The parabolic SAR is a technical indicator that is used by many traders to determine the direction of an asset's momentum and the point in time when this momentum has a higher-than-normal probability of switching directions. Read more...
Standard deviation is the measure of tightness of a probability distribution. It is a statistical measure of volatility that can be used for a number of different purposes in investment decision making. Read more...
Like the ADX, the RAVI indicator differentiates between a trending market and a trading market. Read more...
The Weighted Close indicator measures an average of every day's price. Its name stems from the fact that twice as much weight is given to the closing price as is given to the sum of the daily high and daily low. Read more... |
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