Category: Indicators
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Moving Average (MA) VS Exponential Moving Average (EMA)
Getting To Know Moving Averages For those of you who have just been in the world of investing or trading, you must learn about basic things such as trends, candlestick patterns, chart patterns, support and resistance, and indicators. It is not uncommon for a beginner who is still new to the world of trading to…
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What Is A Good SMA/EMA/MA For Day Trading Stocks?
Day traders are responsible for providing liquidity to the market, and they often trade stocks that have a high frequency of trading. A common analytic used by day traders is the moving average. For example, the 10-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) is calculated by taking the average of the last 10 days of price and…
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Volume Profile: Technical Analysis Of Volume
What is Volume Profile? Volume Profile is a charting feature that shows the traded volume of an asset over time. Volume profile is a technical analysis of volume and shows a histogram of amounts bought and sold at specific price levels. A horizontal histogram indicates the traded volume amount at each price level, while the…
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How To Set Up Volume Profile In Thinkorswim
Volume Profile is a powerful indicator that will show you where volume is concentrated. You can use this information to make more informed trading decisions by looking at the total volume, how it changes over time, and the volume distribution. Thinkorswim includes Volume Profile as one of its default charts. Volume Profile can also be…
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Moving Averages For Stocks (MA, EMA, SMA) (Explained + Setup)
Moving averages are a primary technical analysis tool that provides a clearer picture of the market trend. There are three types of moving averages: simple, exponential, and weighted. The moving average of a stock is the stock’s average price over several periods. The most common are 8-day, 20-day, 50-day, 100-day, and 200-day averages. The 20-day…
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Relative Strength Index (RSI) Indicator (Explained)
What is the meaning of RSI? The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a technical analysis indicator used to measure momentum and helps assess the strength of an asset in trend. RSI is calculated by comparing price movements with time and volatility. The indicator ranges from 0 to 100, with values over 70 is considered overbought…
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Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD Explained)
The Moving Average Convergence Divergence Indicator (also referred to as MACD) is a trading signal that can detect trend changes and momentum. This indicator first determines the difference between two moving averages of prices and produces a positive or negative signal. The Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) is a technical analysis tool that displays the…
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Volume Profile Analysis Indicator (VPVR Indicator Tradingview)
Volume Profile Analysis Indicator (VPI) is a volume-based indicator calculated by taking the volume of shares traded in price range and plotting it on a stock chart graph. The VPI is one of the indicators used to find support and resistance pressure levels. It can also be used to reveal breakouts, continuation patterns, early indications…
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List Of Technical Indicators (Most Used)
The following list is a compilation of technical indicators that investors use to predict the market. These different methods and strategies can be applied to any investment with varying degrees of success. An investor will want to use these indicators as tools in determining what they should do next but never rely on them solely.…
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Accumulation Distribution Indicator Tradingview (Setup Guide)
The Accumulation Distribution Indicator is a volume-based indicator that shows the balance between buyers and sellers. It can measure the strength of a trend or gauge market sentiment. The Accumulation Distribution Indicator, or ADI for short, is a popular indicator you can set up in your Tradingview charts or other charting software platform. The ADI…