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Average Directional Index - ADX | ADX | Average Directional Index - ADX ADX is a trend strength in a series of prices of a financial instrument. |
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Aroon - AROON | AROON | Aroon - AROON The Aroon indicator, indicates if a price is trending or is in a trading range. It can also reveal the beginning of a new trend, its strength and can help anticipate changes from trading ranges to trends. |
www.fidelity.com ⧉ |
Average True Range - ATR | ATR | Average True Range - ATR Average True Range is used to measure volatility, especially volatility caused by gaps or limit moves. |
www.tradingview.com ⧉ |
Bollinger Bands - BBANDS | BBANDS | Bollinger Bands - BBANDS Bollinger Bands are a type of statistical chart characterizing the prices and volatility over time of a financial instrument or commodity, using a formulaic method. |
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Chande Momentum Oscillator - CMO | CMO | Chande Momentum Oscillator - CMO The CMO indicator is created by calculating the difference between the sum of all recent higher closes and the sum of all recent lower closes and then dividing the result by the sum of all price movement over a given time period. The result is multiplied by 100 to give the -100 to +100 range. |
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Counter | Counter | Counter Simple Indictor which will count the current streak of a given value, specifically designed for bool values, but useable on any other re-occurring values. E.G Count the streak for current input value == count_value |
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Donchian Channels - Donchian | Donchian | Donchian Channels - Donchian Donchian Channels are a technical indicator that seeks to identify bullish and bearish extremes that favor reversals, higher and lower breakouts, breakdowns, and other emerging trends. |
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Exponential Moving Average - EMA | EMA | Exponential Moving Average - EMA The Exponential Moving Average is more responsive moving average compared to the Simple Moving Average (SMA). The weights are determined by alpha which is proportional to it's length. |
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Highest Lowest - HL | HL | Highest Lowest - HL Simple utility indicator to record and display the highest and lowest values N periods back. |
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High Low Average - HLA | HLA | High Low Average - HLA |
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High Low Close Average - HLCA | HLCA | High Low Close Average - HLCA |
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Hull Moving Average - HMA | HMA | Hull Moving Average - HMA It is a combination of weighted moving averages designed to be more responsive to current price fluctuations while still smoothing prices. |
school.stockcharts.com ⧉ |
Jurik Moving Average Average - JMA | JMA | Jurik Moving Average Average - JMA The JMA is an adaptive moving average that aims to reduce lag and improve responsiveness to price changes compared to traditional moving averages. By incorporating volatility and phase shift components, the JMA seeks to provide traders with a more accurate and timely representation of market trends. |
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Keltner Channel - KC | KC | Keltner Channel - KC Keltner channel is a technical analysis indicator showing a central moving average line plus channel lines at a distance above and below. A popular volatility indicator similar to Bollinger Bands and Donchian Channels. |
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Moving Average Convergence Divergence - MACD | MACD | Moving Average Convergence Divergence - MACD The MACD is a popular indicator to that is used to identify a security's trend. While APO and MACD are the same calculation, MACD also returns two more series called Signal and Histogram. The Signal is an EMA of MACD and the Histogram is the difference of MACD and Signal. |
www.investopedia.com ⧉ |
Money Flow Index - MFI | MFI | Money Flow Index - MFI The money flow index (MFI) is an oscillator that ranges from 0 to 100. It is used to show the money flow over several days. |
www.tradingview.com ⧉ |
Midpoint Over Period - MOP | MOP | Midpoint Over Period - MOP A technical analysis tool that evaluates the average price movement by calculating the midpoint between the highest and lowest points over a specified period. This indicator aims to provide a smoother representation of price action, avoiding the choppiness of extreme highs and lows. |
trendspider.com ⧉ |
On-Balance Volume - OBC | OBV | On-Balance Volume - OBC On-balance volume (OBV) is a technical analysis indicator intended to relate price and volume in the stock market. OBV is based on a cumulative total volume. |
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Pivot Points - PP | PivotPoints | Pivot Points - PP Pivot point is a price level that is used by traders as a possible indicator of market movement. A pivot point is calculated as an average of significant prices (high, low, close) from the performance of a market in the prior trading period. If the market in the following period trades above the pivot point it is 1usually evaluated as a bullish sentiment, whereas trading below the pivot point is seen as bearish. |
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wildeR's Moving Average - RMA | RMA | wildeR's Moving Average - RMA Wilder's Moving Average places more emphasis on recent price movements than other moving averages. This makes it a more responsive tool for short-term traders who need to adapt quickly to changing market conditions. |
tlc.thinkorswim.com ⧉ www.incrediblecharts.com ⧉ |
Rate Of Change - ROC | ROC | Rate Of Change - ROC The Price Rate of Change (ROC) indicator in trading refers to the percentage change between the current price and the price of a set number of periods ago. It is used to identify the momentum of price movement and help traders make informed decisions regarding buying or selling assets. This indicator is calculated by dividing the difference between the current price and the price of a set number of periods ago by the previous price and multiplying by 100. |
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Relative Strength Index - RSI | RSI | Relative Strength Index - RSI The Relative Strength Index is popular momentum oscillator used to measure the velocity as well as the magnitude of directional price movements. |
www.tradingview.com ⧉ |
Relative Vigor Index - RVI | RVI | Relative Vigor Index - RVI The Relative Vigor Index, or RVI, is a popular member of the “Oscillator” family of technical indicators. although the creator of the Relative Vigor Index is unknown, its design is very similar to Stochastics except that the closing price is compared with the Open rather than the Low price for the period. |
www.thinkmarkets.com ⧉ |
Simple Moving Average - SMA | SMA | Simple Moving Average - SMA The Simple Moving Average is the classic moving average that is the equally weighted average over n periods. |
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Rolling Standard Deviation - STDEV | STDEV | Rolling Standard Deviation - STDEV You use a rolling stdev when you expect the standard deviation to change over time. As long as the standard deviation is changing slowly enough, we should be able to see the change in the standard deviation over time if we use the right size window. |
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Standard Deviation Threshold - STDEVT | STDEVT | Standard Deviation Threshold - STDEVT Standard Deviation while calculating threshold returning boolean signal if change to input is higher than threshold |
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Stochastic - STOCH | STOCH | Stochastic - STOCH The Stochastic Oscillator (STOCH) was developed by George Lane in the 1950's. He believed this indicator was a good way to measure momentum because changes in momentum precede changes in price. It is a range-bound oscillator with two lines moving between 0 and 100. The first line (%K) displays the current close in relation to the period's high/low range. The second line (%D) is a Simple Moving Average of the %K line. The most common choices are a 14 period %K and a 3 period SMA for %D. %K = SMA(100 * (Current Close - Lowest Low) / (Highest High - Lowest Low), smoothK) %D = SMA(%K, periodD) |
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Supertrend | Supertrend | Supertrend It is used to identify market trends and potential entry and exit points in trading. The indicator is based on two dynamic values, period and multiplier, and incorporates the concept of Average True Range (ATR) to measure market volatility. The SuperTrend Indicator generates buy and sell signals by plotting a line on the price chart. |
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True Range - TR | TR | True Range - TR An method to expand a classical range (high minus low) to include possible gap scenarios. |
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True Strength Index - TSI | TSI | True Strength Index - TSI TSI attempts to show both trend direction and overbought/oversold conditions, using moving averages of the underlying momentum of a financial instrument. |
school.stockcharts.com ⧉ |
Volume-Weighted Average Price - VWAP | VWAP | Volume-Weighted Average Price - VWAP The volume-weighted average price is a technical analysis indicator used on intraday charts that resets at the start of every new trading session. |
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Volume Weighted Moving Average - VWMA | VWMA | Volume Weighted Moving Average - VWMA VWMA is the ratio of the value of a security or financial asset traded to the total volume of transactions during a trading session. It is a measure of the average trading price for the period. |
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Weighted Moving Average - WMA | WMA | Weighted Moving Average - WMA A Weighted Moving Average puts more weight on recent data and less on past data. This is done by multiplying each bar's price by a weighting factor. Because of its unique calculation, WMA will follow prices more closely than a corresponding Simple Moving Average. |
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