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1. Introduction to the Indicator The DSL Trend Analysis indicator is designed as a visual tool to clearly identify trend changes in financial markets. It focuses on ...
This indicator is particularly valuable for quickly assessing whether the market is bullish (above noise), bearish (below noise) or in a range phase (when prices ...

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1. Introduction Mean reversion is a key concept in technical analysis, suggesting that asset prices tend to revert to their average value after significant deviations. ...
1. Introduction The Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) is a widely used technical analysis indicator that reflects the volume-weighted average price over a period of ...
This is an extension of Nicolas’s great indicator that implements the Hodrick-Prescott smoother. My contribution just consists of calculating the standard error ...
Indicator which shows a rounded price and the coloured areas help to judge if the price is increasing or decreasing on short or longterm. p = 10 AFR = ROUND(Close / p) ...
Bridge Bands are an implementation of the work done by Joe Catanzaro (joecat808) to produce a risk range for a security. The basic idea is to calculate ...
In his 1960 book, How to Make Money in Commodities, Chester Keltner introduced the “Ten-Day Moving Average Trading Rule,” which is credited as the original version ...
Fractal Chaos Band indicator helps us to identify whether the stock market is trending or not. When a market is trending, the bands will have a slope. If market is not ...
The Jurik Volatility Bands can be used for entries for trends by using the Zero line crosses whilst counter-trend trades can be made once the oscillator line is close ...
This indicator is calculated in the same way as Bollinger Bands. However, it is based on an average of the last 9-26-52 periods, inspired by ichimoku. The calculated ...
It derives from the indicator at https://www.prorealcode.com/prorealtime-indicators/pivot-support-resistance-zones/, following a request from a user’s comment at ...
This indicator is a further adaptation of the DOWAR – Day Of Week Average Range indicator that can be found here: ...
This indicator is a further adaptation of my DOWAR – Day Of Week Average Range Bands indicator that can be found here: ...
This indicator is a further adaptation of the most-active-days-range indicator that can be found here: ...
I made a code of a fully configurable Keltner channel. You can change the listed settings: Period of analysis Multiplier of the band (to narrow or spread the upper and ...

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