Market Trading Indicators
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- Moving Averages: Moving averages smooth out price data to identify trends over a specified time period. Common types include simple moving averages (SMA) and exponential moving averages (EMA). Estimated success rate: 60-70%.
- Relative Strength Index (RSI): RSI measures the magnitude of recent price changes to evaluate overbought or oversold conditions in a security. It ranges from 0 to 100, with readings above 70 indicating overbought conditions and readings below 30 indicating oversold conditions. Estimated success rate: 55-65%.
- Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD): MACD is a trend-following momentum indicator that shows the relationship between two moving averages of a security's price. It consists of a MACD line, signal line, and histogram. Estimated success rate: 50-60%.
- Bollinger Bands: Bollinger Bands consist of a middle band (SMA) and two outer bands that represent standard deviations of the underlying asset's price. They help identify volatility and potential reversal points. Estimated success rate: 55-65%.
- Volume: Volume measures the number of shares or contracts traded in a security or market during a given period. It can indicate the strength of a trend or signal potential reversals.
- Fibonacci Retracement Levels: Fibonacci retracement levels are horizontal lines that indicate where support and resistance are likely to occur based on key Fibonacci ratios. Traders use them to identify potential reversal levels. Estimated success rate: 50-60%.
- Stochastic Oscillator: The stochastic oscillator compares a security's closing price to its price range over a specified period. It helps identify potential reversal points by indicating overbought or oversold conditions.
- Average True Range (ATR): ATR measures market volatility by calculating the average range between high and low prices over a specific period. Traders use it to set stop-loss orders and determine position size.
- Indicators A ~ C
- Accumulation Distribution
ADX
Aroon Oscillator
ATR Bands
ATR Trailing Stops
Average True Range
Bollinger Bands
Bollinger Band® Width
Bollinger %b
Candlestick Patterns
Chaikin Money Flow
Chaikin Oscillator
Chaikin Volatility
Chande Momentum Oscillator
Chandelier Exits
Choppiness Index
Commodity Channel Index
Compare Prices
Coppock Indicator
Indicators D ~ L
Detrended Price Oscillator
Directional Movement Index
Displaced Moving Average
Donchian Channels
Ease of Movement
Elder Ray Index
Equivolume Charts
Exponential Moving Average
Fibonacci Extensions
Fibonacci Retracements
Force Index
Heikin-Ashi Candlesticks
Hull Moving Average
Ichimoku Cloud
Inverted Axis
Keltner Channels
KST Indicator
Linear Regression
Linear Regression Indicator
Indicators M ~ N
MA Oscillator
MACD Indicator
MACD Histogram
MACD Percentage
Mass Index
Median Price
Momentum Indicator
Money Flow Index
Moving Average
Moving Average Filters
Moving Average High/Low/Open
Multiple Moving Averages
Negative Volume
Indicators O ~ P
On Balance Volume
Parabolic SAR
Percentage Bands
Percentage Trailing Stops
Pivot Points
Positive Volume
Price Comparison
Price Differential
Price Envelope
Price Ratio
Price Volume Trend
Indicators Q ~ U
Rainbow 3D Moving Averages
Rate Of Change (Price)
Rate of Change (Volume)
Relative Strength (Compare)
Relative Strength Index (RSI)
Safezone Indicator
Simple Moving Average
Slow Stochastic
Smoothed Rate of Change (SROC)
Standard Deviation Channels
Stochastic Oscillator
Stochastic RSI
Trend Lines
TRIX Indicator
True Range
Twiggs® Momentum Oscillator
Twiggs® Money Flow
Twiggs® Proprietary Indicators
Twiggs® Smoothed Momentum
Twiggs® Trend Index
Twiggs® Volatility
Typical Price
Ultimate Oscillator
Indicators V ~ Z
Vertical Horizontal Filter (VHF)
Volatility
Volatility Ratio
Volatility Stops
Volume
Volume Oscillator
Weighted Close
Weighted Moving Average
Wilder Moving Average
Williams %R
Williams Accumulate Distribute
Williams Accumulation Distribution