Posted by admin on October 19th, 2009
The Stochastic Oscillator is a classical indicator, one of the few leading indicators available to traders. Its main strength is that it is based on Support and Resistance and therefore generates stronger signals than most indicators.
Posted by admin on October 18th, 2009
The Average True Range is an indicator developed by J. Welles Wilder, the pioneer of advanced technical indicators. Unlike most of his indicators, this one does not calculate overbought or oversold periods, nor gives signals – this indicators shows the volatility of the market. While most traders ignore it, it is of extreme importance in trading systems. In this article you will learn how to use it to globalize and improve your trading systems.
Posted by admin on October 10th, 2009
The Parabolic SAR is a technical indicator invented by the famous technical analyst, J. Welles Wilder. It was first presented at the popular book, New Concepts in Technical Analysis (1978) and is included in almost all trading platforms. Its main feature is that is takes time into account in calculation – which was a revolutionary concept at that time.
Posted by admin on October 3rd, 2009
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a very popular technical indicator used by many traders, both in FOREX and other markets. However, many fail to harness the full potential of this powerful indicator. In this article we will reveal a simple strategy that improves the quality of the RSI signals. This strategy is featured in Thomas DeMark’s great book, the Science of Technical Analysis.
Posted by admin on October 2nd, 2009
Relative Strength Index is a popular overbought-oversold indicator, developed by the famous indicator researcher and developer J. Welles Wilder. Its basis involves comparing the up-movements and the down-movements, to identify overbought and oversold periods in prices.
Posted by admin on October 1st, 2009
The MACD, or the Moving Average Convergence Divergence, is probably the most popular technical indicator. Almost every trader has traded the MACD at the beginning of his trading career, and some even continue to use it later on. In this article we will describe the origins of the MACD, its calculation and the markets it functions well.
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