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Evaluates supply and demand by considering price and volume.
Measures the overall strength of a trend.
Determines whether a stock is trending and the strength of the trend.
Measures market volatility by decomposing the entire range of an asset price.
Compares recent momentum with historical momentum.
Measures volatility and identifies overbought/oversold conditions using standard deviations.
Identifies cyclical turns by measuring current price level relative to an average price level.
Measures money flow volume over a specific period.
Measures pure momentum without smoothing the data.
Determines if the market is choppy or trending.
A long-term price momentum indicator used primarily to recognize major bottoms in the stock market.
Reduces lag in traditional EMAs to respond more quickly to price changes.
Helps identify price cycles by removing long-term trends.
Shows the volatility of a market price and potential breakouts using highest highs and lowest lows.
Measures the amount of buying and selling pressure in the market.
A moving average that places a greater weight and significance on the most recent data points.
Moving average bands placed above and below a price to identify overbought or oversold conditions.
Measures the power of bulls behind rallies and bears behind declines.
Highlights local highs and lows where price movement has stopped and reversed.
A fast and smooth moving average that eliminates lag and improves responsiveness.
Provides information about momentum, trend direction, and support/resistance levels.
Volatility-based bands placed on either side of an asset's price to determine trend direction.
Plots a straight line that best fits the prices over a specified time period.
A trend-following momentum indicator showing the relationship between two moving averages.
Identifies trend reversals by measuring the narrowing and widening of the high-low range.
Measures the rate of change in closing prices over a specific period.
Uses price and volume data for identifying overbought or oversold signals.
Uses volume flow to predict changes in stock price.
Determines the short-term momentum of a given asset and potential stop-reversal points.
Uses typical support and resistance levels to determine potential turning points in the market.
Upper and lower bands based on recent highs and lows to visualize trend channels.
Shows the difference between two moving averages in points or percentages.
Measures the percentage change in price between the current price and the price a certain number of periods ago.
Measures the conviction of a recent price action and the likelihood that it will continue.
Evaluates overvalued or undervalued conditions in the price of an asset.
Calculates the average of a selected range of prices by the number of periods.
A refinement of the Stochastic Oscillator that calculates the distance of the current close from the midpoint.
Measures the statistical dispersion of prices over a selected period, indicating volatility.
Compares a particular closing price of a security to a range of its prices over a certain time.
A trend-following indicator based on ATR and a specified multiplier to signal ongoing trends.
Smooths price fluctuations to identify the overall trend direction with minimal lag.
A momentum oscillator that shows the percentage rate of change of a triple exponentially smoothed moving average.
A volatility and momentum indicator designed to capitalize on asset price consolidations preceding moves.
A visual trend-following indicator that colors bars to show short-term directional movement.
Measures downside risk and volatility from recent price highs.
Combines short, medium, and long-term moving averages to provide momentum readings with fewer false divergences.
A simple moving average of volume over a specified number of periods.
Displays the difference between a faster and slower moving average of volume.
Gives the average price a security has traded at throughout the day, based on both volume and price.
A momentum indicator that measures overbought and oversold levels.
Filters out minor price movements to help identify significant trends and changes in direction.