1798 Indicators

Three Line Break

Three Line Break This method has been described by Steve Nison in the book “Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques”. “Three-Line Break” combines the qualities of the “tic-tac-toe” charts and the standard line charts or bars. The literature notes the advantages of future price movement prediction methods based on the calculation of the duration of pricing models….

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Standard Deviation Channels

Standard Deviation Channels The Standard Deviation Channel is plotted on the basis of the Linear Regression Trend, representing a usual trendline drawn between two points on the price chart using the method of least squares.

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Pivot-2

Pivot-2 Another version of determining the pivot point of the next day.

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Ikarakatica

Ikarakatica The Ikarakatica indicator. It shows when to buy and when to sell.

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Relative Strength Index

Relative Strength Index A popular method of analyzing the RSI is to look for a divergence in which the security is making a new high, but the RSI is failing to surpass its previous high. This divergence is an indication of an impending reversal. When the Relative Strength Index then turns down and falls below…

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ADXdon

ADXdon The ADXdon indicator. Another version of the ADX indicator, which shows the strength of the trend.

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Momentum

Momentum The Momentum Technical Indicator measures the change of price of a financial instrument over a given time span. There are basically two ways to use the Momentum indicator: As a trend-following indicator similar to the Moving Average Convergence/Divergence (MACD) indicator. In this case, a signal to buy occurs if the Momentum indicator makes up…

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XOdiagram 1

XOdiagram 1 The XOdiagram 1 indicator. It plots the Х0 charts by close prices. Input Parameters: BoxSize – box size in points ReversalBox – the number of boxes for reversal Candles – the number of candles for calculation

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