Indicators
Technical indicators are fundamental tools for any successful trading operation. They are mathematical calculations based on historical data, designed to forecast future price movements and provide actionable trading signals.
RSI (Relative Strength Index)
A momentum oscillator that measures the speed and change of price movements to evaluate overbought or oversold conditions.
Learn MoreMA (Moving Average)
A trend-following indicator that smooths out price action to confirm trend direction and identify support/resistance levels.
Learn MoreMACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence)
Reveals the relationship between two EMAs to identify the strength, direction, and duration of a trend.
Learn MoreBBand (Bollinger Bands)
Measures market volatility using a central moving average and two standard deviation bands.
Learn MoreOpen Interest
The total number of outstanding derivative contracts, used to gauge market conviction and sentiment.
Learn MoreVol (Volume)
Measures the quantity of an asset traded, indicating liquidity and the strength behind price movements.
Learn MoreEMA (Exponential Moving Average)
A type of moving average that gives more weight to recent prices, making it more responsive to new information.
Learn MoreIchimoku (Kinko Hyo)
A comprehensive, all-in-one indicator providing a holistic view of trend, momentum, support, and resistance.
Learn MoreF&G Index (Fear & Greed Index)
A contrarian indicator that measures market emotion to identify potential buying or selling opportunities.
Learn MoreVolatility Index (VIX)
Measures the market’s expectation of 30-day volatility, often referred to as the "fear index."
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