The Klinger Oscillator (KO) was developed by Stephen J. Klinger. Learning from prior research on volume by such well-known technicians as Joseph Granville, Larry Williams, and Marc Chaikin, Mr. Klinger set out to develop a volume-based indicator to help in both short- and long-term analysis. The KO was developed with two seemingly opposite goals in mind:...
Everyone wants a short-term, fast trading trend that works without large losses. That combination does not exist. But it is possible to have fast trading trends in which one must get in or out of the market quickly, but these have the distinct disadvantage of being whipsawed by market noise when the market is volatile in a sideways trending market. During...
The FVE is a pure volume indicator. Unlike most of the other indicators (except OBV), price change doesn?t come into the equation for the FVE (price is not multiplied by volume), but is only used to determine whether money is flowing in or out of the stock. This is contrary to the current trend in the design of modern money flow indicators. The author...
This version has an important enhancement to the previous one that`s especially useful with intraday minute charts. Due to the volatility had not been taken into account to avoid the extra complication in the formula, the previous formula has some drawbacks: The main drawback is that the constant cutoff coefficient will overestimate price changes in...
If Volume is less then the previous 20 intervals, Volume is gray. If Volume is greater then the previous 40 intervals, Volume is black. If Volume is less then the previous 2 intervals, Volume is purple. If Volume is less then the previous, Volume is red. If Volume is greater then the previous, Volume is blue. Other - white. You can add on the indicator a...
The Gann Swing Oscillator has been adapted from Robert Krausz's book, "A W.D. Gann Treasure Discovered". The Gann Swing Oscillator helps define market swings. You can change long to short in the Input Settings Please, use it only for learning or paper trading. Do not for real trading.
Many people asking me: How to find the right time to exit BitCoin long position? First, that comes to mind is Do Not use simple Buy-and-Hold strategy, but make short-term trades. Here is the simple algorithm for D1 or 4H timeframes.
The Gann Swing Oscillator has been adapted from Robert Krausz's book, "A W.D. Gann Treasure Discovered". The Gann Swing Oscillator helps define market swings. You can change long to short in the Input Settings Please, use it only for learning or paper trading. Do not for real trading.
The Arms index (TRIN) is a technical analysis indicator that compares advancing and declining stock issues and trading volume as an indicator of overall market sentiment. It measures the relationship between market supply and demand and is used as a predictor of future price movements in the market, primarily on an intraday basis. The Arms index seeks to...
Advance-Decline Volume Percent (AD Volume Percent) is a breadth indicator that measures the percentage of Net Advancing Volume for a particular group of stocks, such as an index or ETF. Net Advancing Volume equals the volume of advances less the volume of declines. AD Volume Percent equals Net Advancing Volume divided by total volume for the group. AD...
The Accelerator Oscillator has been developed by Bill Williams as the development of the Awesome Oscillator. It represents the difference between the Awesome Oscillator and the 5-period moving average, and as such it shows the speed of change of the Awesome Oscillator, which can be useful to find trend reversals before the Awesome Oscillator does. You...
The Absolute Price Oscillator displays the difference between two exponential moving averages of a security's price and is expressed as an absolute value. How this indicator works APO crossing above zero is considered bullish, while crossing below zero is bearish. A positive indicator value indicates an upward movement, while negative readings ...
Taken from an article "The Yen Recused" in the December 1998 issue of TASC, written by Dennis Meyers. He describes the Recursive MA in mathematical terms as "recursive polynomial fit, a technique that uses a small number of past values of the estimated price and today's price to predict tomorrows price." Red bars color - short position. Green is long. ...
The related article is copyrighted material from Stocks & Commodities Mar 2010 You can use in the xPrice any series: Open, High, Low, Close, HL2, HLC3, OHLC4 and ect... You can change long to short in the Input Settings Please, use it only for learning or paper trading. Do not for real trading.
In July 1996 Futures magazine, E. Marshall Wall introduces the Dynamic Momentum Oscillator (Dynamo). Please refer to this article for interpretation. The Dynamo oscillator is a normalizing function which adjusts the values of a standard oscillator for trendiness by taking the difference between the value of the oscillator and a moving average of the...
Double Smoothed Stochastics (DSS) is designed by William Blaw. It attempts to combine moving average methods with oscillator principles. You can change long to short in the Input Settings Please, use it only for learning or paper trading. Do not for real trading.
The Detrend Price Osc indicator is similar to a moving average, in that it filters out trends in prices to more easily identify cycles. The indicator is an attempt to define cycles in a trend by drawing a moving average as a horizontal straight line and placing prices along the line according to their relation to a moving average. It provides a means of...