1. Moving Average
The Moving Average indicator helps smooth out price data to identify trends over a specific period, making it easier to determine the direction of the market.
2. Relative Strength Index (RSI)
RSI measures the speed and change of price movements, providing insights into overbought or oversold conditions.
3. MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence)
MACD is used to identify potential buy and sell signals by analyzing the relationship between two moving averages of a security’s price.
4. Bollinger Bands
Bollinger Bands consist of a middle band and two outer bands, helping traders assess volatility and potential price breakouts.
5. Fibonacci Retracement
Fibonacci Retracement levels indicate potential support and resistance areas, aiding in the identification of possible reversal points.
6. Stochastic Oscillator
The Stochastic Oscillator compares a particular closing price of a security to a range of its prices over a certain period, signaling potential trend reversals.
7. Ichimoku Kinko Hyo
This comprehensive indicator provides information about support and resistance, trend direction, momentum, and potential trading signals.
8. Average True Range (ATR)
ATR measures market volatility by analyzing the range of price movements, helping traders set stop-loss levels effectively.
9. Parabolic SAR
Parabolic SAR is used to determine the direction of an asset’s momentum and the potential reversal points in the price movement.
10. Volume
Volume indicators measure the number of shares or contracts traded in a security, providing insights into the strength of a price movement.