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24-hour Volume
# 24-hour Volume #### Definition Volume is the total amount of assets traded in a specific period of time. The 24-hour Volume indicator is used to measure the total volume of a symbol traded in the last 24 hours, expressed as in currency. It can be used to measure the market's interest in a particular symbol. #### C...
Accumulation Distribution (ADL)
# Accumulation Distribution (ADL) #### Definition Accumulation Distribution Indicator or ADL (Accumulation Distribution Line) is a volume based indicator which was essentially designed to measure underlying supply and demand. It accomplishes this by trying to determine whether traders are actually accumulating (buyin...
Advance/Decline Line
# Advance/Decline Line #### Definition The advance decline line is known for its simplicity in showing how many stocks are advancing compared to how many stocks are declining on a daily basis. This indicator is used to study market breadth, in other words, how healthy the market is as a whole. If the advance decline ...
Advance/Decline Ratio
# Advance/Decline Ratio #### Definition The advance decline ratio shows the number of stocks that closed higher compared to the number of stocks that closed lower. This ratio is calculated using the prior day’s closing prices. The ratio is used to analyze market breadth and determine how strong the market is as a who...
Advance/Decline Ratio (Bars)
# Advance/Decline Ratio (Bars) #### Definition The bars-based advance/decline ratio indicator shows the number of bars that closed higher compared to the number of bars that closed lower for the current symbol and the specified length. The indicator calculates the number of green and red bars for the last several bar...
Analyst price forecast
# Analyst price forecast The price forecast displayed on the chart of the [Forecast tab](https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/NASDAQ-AAPL/forecast/) of the symbol page reflects the dynamics of price changes over the past 2 years and the forecast of possible price behavior by the end of the next year. You can see three ...
Arnaud Legoux Moving Average
# Arnaud Legoux Moving Average #### Definition The Arnaud Legoux Moving Average (ALMA) is different from other moving averages because of its specific design to use Gaussian distribution that is shifted with a calculated offset in order for the average to be biased towards more recent days, instead of more evenly cen...
Aroon
# Aroon #### Definition The [Aroon Indicator](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/aroon/) (often referred to as Aroon Up Down) is a range bound, technical indicator that is actually a set of two separate measurements designed to measure how many periods have passed since price has recorded an n-period high or low low...
Auto Fib Extension
# Auto Fib Extension #### Definition Auto Fib Extension is a tool that calculates target price levels following a retracement. Extension levels also indicate potential price reversal areas and show possible price levels after a retracement is completed. These levels are based on the key Fibonacci coefficients and the...
Auto Fib Retracement
# Auto Fib Retracement #### What is the Fibonacci Retracement indicator Auto fib retracement was developed for technical analysis and is mainly used to better understand and define support and resistance levels in the market. It is named after its use of the Fibonacci sequence and is based on the theory that markets ...
Auto Pitchfork
# Auto Pitchfork #### Definition Auto Pitchfork is a tool that aims to identify possible support and resistance levels and forecast the future price movement based on the previous trends. Auto pitchfork is an indicator that draws the Pitchfork drawing tool automatically based on past price movement. ![](https://s3.a...
Auto Trendlines
# Auto Trendlines ![](https://s3.amazonaws.com/cdn.freshdesk.com/data/helpdesk/attachments/production/43525428026/original/qbU64TeTpt_gJJ4zHgS0MXJvYfi4Dj5bWg.png?1732533453) The indicator analyzes the last 5000 bars and builds possible support and resistance lines. These lines are divided into small and large ones de...
Average Day Range (ADR)
# Average Day Range (ADR) #### Definition Average Day Range is an indicator that measures the volatility of an asset. It shows the average movement of the price between the high and the low over the last several days. #### Calculations To calculate the average value for a particular day, the indicator first calcula...
Average Directional Index (ADX)
# Average Directional Index (ADX) #### Definition The Average Directional Index (ADX) is a specific indicator used by technical analysts and traders in order to determine the strength of a trend. The trend can be going either up or down, which is shown by two indicators which often accompany ADX, the Positive Directi...
Average True Range (ATR)
# Average True Range (ATR) #### #### Definition [The Average True Range (ATR)](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/averagetruerange/) is a tool used in technical analysis to measure volatility. Unlike many of today's popular indicators, the ATR is not used to indicate the direction of price. Rather, it is a metri...
Balance of Power (BOP)
# Balance of Power (BOP) #### Definition Balance of Power (BOP) is a price-based indicator used by technical analysts to evaluate the overall strength of buyers and sellers in the market. BOP oscillates around zero line, where positive values indicate Bull market dominance and negative values indicate Bear market dom...
BBTrend
# BBTrend BBTrend is an indicator developed by John Bollinger, the creator of Bollinger Bands. Designed to be used in conjunction with the regular Bollinger Bands, this indicator analyzes the strength and the direction of the trend based on two separate Bollinger Bands calculations, a long one and a short one. Th...
Awesome Oscillator (AO)
# Awesome Oscillator (AO) #### #### Definition The [Awesome Oscillator](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/awesomeoscillator/) is an indicator used to measure market momentum. AO calculates the difference of a 34 Period and 5 Period Simple Moving Averages. The Simple Moving Averages that are used are not calcula...
Bollinger Bands (BB)
# Bollinger Bands (BB) #### Definition [Bollinger Bands (BB)](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/bollingerbands/) are a widely popular technical analysis instrument created by John Bollinger in the early 1980’s. Bollinger Bands consist of a band of three lines which are plotted in relation to security prices. The li...
Bollinger BandWidth (BBW)
# Bollinger BandWidth (BBW) #### Definition [Bollinger BandWidth (BBW)](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/bollingerbandswidth/) is a technical analysis indicator derived from the standard Bollinger Bands indicator. Bollinger Bands are a volatility indicator which creates a band of three lines which are plotted in r...
Bollinger Bands %b (%b)
# Bollinger Bands %b (%b) #### Definition [Bollinger Bands %b](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/bollingerbandspercentbandwidth/) or Percent Bandwidth (%b) is an indicator derived from the standard Bollinger Bands (BB) indicator. Bollinger Bands are a volatility indicator which creates a band of three lines which a...
Bollinger Bars
# Bollinger Bars The Bollinger Bars indicator is a tool developed by John Bollinger, the creator of [](https://www.tradingview.com/support/solutions/43000501840-bollinger-bands-bb/)[Bollinger Bands](https://www.tradingview.com/support/solutions/43000501840-bollinger-bands-bb/). This indicator provides an alternative v...
Chaikin Money Flow (CMF)
# Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) #### Definition [Chaikin Money Flow (CMF)](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/chaikinmoneyflow/) is a technical analysis indicator used to measure Money Flow Volume over a set period of time. Money Flow Volume (a concept also created by Marc Chaikin) is a metric used to measure the buying ...
Bull Bear Power
# Bull Bear Power #### Definition The Bull Bear Power (BBP) indicator, otherwise known as the Elder-Ray Index, estimates the relationship between the strength of bulls (buyers) and bears (sellers) on an instrument. When the indicator's value is nonzero, it supposedly suggests that either bulls or bears have more powe...
Chaikin Oscillator
# Chaikin Oscillator #### Definition The [Chaikin Oscillator](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/chaikinoscillator/) is, at its core, an indicator of an indicator. The Chaikin Oscillator takes Accumulation/Distribution (ADL) and applies two Exponential Moving Averages of varying length to the line. The Chaikin Oscil...
Chande Kroll Stop
# Chande Kroll Stop #### Definition The Chande Kroll Stop indicator is a stop for either a short or long position. It presents itself as a red and green (sometimes blue) line that is overlaid on the price chart. The red line represents the stop level for a short position, whereas the green line represents the stop le...
Chande Momentum Oscillator (CMO)
# Chande Momentum Oscillator (CMO) #### Definition The Chande Momentum Oscillator is a technical momentum indicator and was designed specifically to track the movement and momentum of a security. The oscillator calculates the difference between the sum of both recent gains and recent losses, then dividing the result ...
Chop Zone
# Chop Zone #### Definition The Chop Zone is a visual indicator that was designed to analyze trends and identify their choppiness. Chop Zone is plotted within levels -100/+100 and signals to the differences between close price and its Exponential Moving Average (EMA) by converting the values calculated into colors. ...
Choppiness Index (CHOP)
# Choppiness Index (CHOP) #### #### Definition The [Choppiness Index (CHOP)](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/choppinessindex/) is an indicator designed to determine if the market is choppy (trading sideways) or not choppy (trading within a trend in either direction). The Choppiness Index is an example of an i...
Commodity Channel Index (CCI)
# Commodity Channel Index (CCI) #### Definition The [Commodity Channel Index (CCI)](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/commoditychannelindex/) is a momentum oscillator used in technical analysis primarily to identify overbought and oversold levels by measuring an instrument's variations away from its statistical mea...
Connors RSI (CRSI)
# Connors RSI (CRSI) #### #### Definition [Connors RSI (CRSI)](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/connorsrsi/) is a technical analysis indicator created by Larry Connors that is actually a composite of three separate components. The Relative Strength Index (RSI), developed by J. Welles Wilder, plays an integral ...
Coppock Curve
# Coppock Curve #### Definition The Coppock Curve is a price momentum indicator to determine major lows in the stock market and is calculated as a moving average. The Coppock Curve is said to have been developed for long-term strategies involving indexes, ETFs, and other liquid instruments rather than intraday tradin...
Correlation Coefficient (CC)
# Correlation Coefficient (CC) #### Definition [Correlation Coefficient (CC)](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/correlationcoefficient/) is used in statistics to measure the correlation between two sets of data. In the trading world, the data sets would be stocks, etf's or any other financial instrument. The correl...
Crypto Open Interest
# Crypto Open Interest Open Interest is the total number of outstanding derivative contracts that have not been settled. It is important to understand that since this is the number of open positions, the value can both increase and decrease during the day. On the chart, open interest data for crypto derivatives is a...
Cumulative Volume Delta
# Cumulative Volume Delta The Cumulative Volume Delta indicator uses intrabar volume and price fluctuations to estimate the difference (delta) between buying and selling pressure within each chart bar, and it accumulates each bar's results over a specified period to provide a broader perspective on the relationship be...
Cumulative Volume Index (CVI)
# Cumulative Volume Index (CVI) #### Definition The Cumulative Volume Index (CVI) is a running total of the difference between the number of stocks advancing and number of stocks declining. Think of it like a running scoreboard, tracking the entire market and its outperformance or underperformance, on a cumulative ba...
Detrended Price Oscillator (DPO)
# Detrended Price Oscillator (DPO) #### Definition The [Detrended Price Oscillator indicator (DPO)](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/detrendedpriceoscillator/) is used to remove trend from price. This is done in order to identify and isolate short-term cycles. DPO is not typically aligned with the most current pri...
Divergence
# Divergence #### Definition A divergence occurs when an asset’s price is moving opposite to a specific technical indicator or is moving in a different direction from other relevant data. The divergence indicator warns traders and technical analysts of changes in a price trend, oftentimes that it is weakening or chan...
Directional Movement (DMI)
# Directional Movement (DMI) #### Definition [Directional Movement (DMI)](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/directionalmovement/) is actually a collection of three separate indicators combined into one. Directional Movement consists of the Average Directional Index (ADX), Plus Directional Indicator (+DI) and Minus ...
Double Exponential Moving Average (EMA)
# Double Exponential Moving Average (EMA) #### Definition The Double Exponential Moving Average (EMA) is a technical indicator that uses two moving averages to help confirm uptrends when price moves above average, and confirm downtrends when the price moves below average. A trend change might be occurring when the pr...
Envelope (ENV)
# Envelope (ENV) #### Definition [Moving Average Envelopes (ENV)](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/envelope/) are a banded indicator. ENV displays an upper envelope above a basis line and a lower envelope below the basis line. The basis line is a moving average, either a simple moving average or an exponential mov...
Fisher Transform
# Fisher Transform #### Definition The Fisher Transform is a technical indicator that converts price to Gaussian normal distribution and signals when prices move significantly by referencing recent price data. Information provided by the Fisher Transform can help identify reversals or big changes in asset pricing. Ul...
Exponential Moving Average
# Exponential Moving Average #### #### Definition The Exponential Moving Average (EMA) is a specific type of moving average that points towards the importance of the most recent data and information from the market. The Exponential Moving Average is just like it’s name says - it’s exponential, weighting the most re...
Dividend Yield
# Dividend Yield #### Definition The dividend yield shows how much a company pays in dividends per year relative to the price of the underlying asset that pays out the dividend. It’s listed as a percentage and is presented as a financial ratio. The word “yield” is often used in fixed income investing to convey how mu...
Historical Volatility
# Historical Volatility #### #### Definition Historical volatility is a statistical measure used to analyze the general dispersion of security or market index returns for a specified period of time. It is commonly calculated by identifying the average deviation from a financial instrument’s average price within t...
Funding Rate
# Funding Rate The periodic cash flow that equilibrates perpetual futures (unlike traditional futures) with the underlying spot index. The funding rate can be positive or negative, depending on market conditions. A positive rate – perpetual trading at a premium (contango) – requires longs to pay shorts; a negative rat...
Donchian Channels (DC)
# Donchian Channels (DC) #### Definition [Donchian Channels (DC)](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/donchianchannels/) are used in technical analysis to measure a market's volatility. It is a banded indicator, similar to Bollinger Bands %B (%B). Besides measuring a market's volatility, Donchian Channels are primari...
Elder's Force Index (EFI)
# Elder's Force Index (EFI) #### Definition [Elder's Force Index (EFI)](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/eldersforceindex/) measures the power behind a price movement using price and volume. The indicator can also be used to identify potential reversals and price corrections. The EFI is an oscillator that fluctuat...
Ease of Movement (EOM)
# Ease of Movement (EOM) #### Definition The [Ease of Movement indicator](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/easeofmovement/) is a volume based oscillator. It is designed to measure the relationship between price and volume and display that relationship as an oscillator that fluctuates between positive and negative ...
Keltner Channels (KC)
# Keltner Channels (KC) #### Definition The [Keltner Channels (KC) indicator](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/keltnerchannels/) is a banded indicator similar to Bollinger Bands and Moving Average Envelopes. They consist of an Upper Envelope above a Middle Line as well as a Lower Envelope below the Middle Line. Th...
Ichimoku Cloud
# Ichimoku Cloud #### Definition The Ichimoku Cloud is a package of multiple technical indicators that signal support, resistance, market trend, and market momentum. It is one of the few indicators out there that attempts to convey a number of meaningful insights into one. For that reason it can be hard to understand...
Klinger Oscillator
# Klinger Oscillator #### Definition The Klinger oscillator aims to identify money flow’s long-term trend, while simultaneously being able to determine short-term movements and ups-and-downs. This technical indicator compares security price movements to security volume and then transfigures these results to an oscill...
Hull Moving Average
# Hull Moving Average #### Definition There are several moving average types, many of which you surely have come across, such as the Simple Moving Average (SMA) and the Exponential Moving Average (EMA). The latter of the two, along with the Weighted Moving Average (WMA), were introduced to analyze price lag by puttin...
Linear Regression
# Linear Regression #### Definition The Linear Regression indicator visualizes the general price trend of a specific part of the chart based on the Linear Regression calculation. The central line of the indicator is the linear regression calculation itself, and the lines above or below it are X number of standard dev...
Least Squares Moving Average
# Least Squares Moving Average #### Definition Least Squares Moving Average is a curve showing linear regression calculations. On each bar, the indicator displays a linear regression based on the prices for a period that is specified by the Length value in settings. #### Calculations ##### Pine Script //@version=5...
Know Sure Thing (KST)
# Know Sure Thing (KST) #### Definition The [Know Sure Thing indicator (KST)](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/knowsurething/) is a momentum based oscillator. KST is based on Rate of Change (ROC). Know Sure Thing takes four different timeframes of ROC and smooth's them out using Simple Moving Averages. KST then ca...
Liquidations
# Liquidations Liquidations refer to the automatic closure of leveraged positions when a trader's margin falls below the required maintenance level. To prevent further losses, the exchange forcefully closes the position. These liquidation events often appear as trades on the order book, but they are not initiated by ...
Long / Short Ratio Accounts
# Long / Short Ratio Accounts A trader sentiment metric that shows the proportion of accounts holding long versus short positions for a specific trading pair or symbol. This metric reflects the number of accounts with a net position — not the trade volume or position size. If an account holds a net long position, it i...
Long Short Accounts %
# Long Short Accounts % A metric used to assess the ratio between the number of traders opening long and short positions. * Long Accounts % – the share of traders holding long positions (expecting the price to rise) * Short Accounts % – the share of traders holding short positions (expecting the price to fall) B...
MA Cross
# MA Cross #### Definition This indicator calculates and plots two moving averages, MA9 and MA21, and highlights the bar where they cross. It is an indicator that shows when a trend is changing in the short-term and getting either weaker or stronger. #### Summary The Moving Average cross indicator is as simple as i...
MACD (Moving Average Convergence/Divergence)
# MACD (Moving Average Convergence/Divergence) #### Definition [MACD](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/macd/) is an extremely popular indicator used in technical analysis. MACD can be used to identify aspects of a security's overall trend. Most notably these aspects are momentum, as well as trend direction and dur...
Mass Index
# Mass Index #### Definition Mass index is a technical analysis indicator that is used to examine the differences between high and low stock prices over a specific period of time. The index proposes that a trend reversal may be imminent when there is a larger difference between stock prices, and then this difference ...
McGinley Dynamic
# McGinley Dynamic #### Definition The McGinley Dynamic adjusts for market speed shifts, which sets it apart from other moving averages, in addition to providing clear moving average lines. The McGinley Dynamic is a technical indicator based on a moving average that was initially designed to track market trends. ##...
Median
# Median Definition The Median indicator is a tool that can be used to measure the market direction and volatility. It forms a channel based on how ATR deviates from the middle of the range. The indicator displays the median value of the average between high and low for the specified length. That median is compared t...
Moon Phases
# Moon Phases #### Definition The Moon Phases indicator displays moon phases on the chart. A dark circle indicates a new moon, a bright circle, a full moon. Bars between new and full moons are colored accordingly, as waxing or waning. #### Summary Some investors and traders believe lunar cycles can impact markets b...
Money Flow (MFI)
# Money Flow (MFI) #### Definition The [Money Flow Index indicator (MFI)](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/moneyflow/) is a tool used in technical analysis for measuring buying and selling pressure. This is done through analyzing both price and volume. The MFI's calculation generates a value that is then plotted a...
Momentum
# Momentum #### Definition Momentum is most commonly referred to as a rate and measures the acceleration of the price and/or volume of a security. It is also referred to as a technical analysis indicator and oscillator that is able to determine market trends. Traders and investors will often use the word “momentum” t...
Moving Average Ribbon
# Moving Average Ribbon #### Definition Moving Average Ribbon is an indicator that displays up to four Moving Averages on your chart. Moving averages of varying lengths can be used to compare long-term and short-term trends and attempt to predict possible chart movements based on its past performance. #### Inputs !...
Moving Averages
# Moving Averages #### #### Definition [Moving Average (MA)](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/movingaverage/) is a price based, lagging (or reactive) indicator that displays the average price of a security over a set period of time. A Moving Average is a good way to gauge momentum as well as to confirm trends,...
MovingAvg2Line Cross
# MovingAvg2Line Cross #### Definition This indicator calculates a fast MA and a slow MA. Their lengths can be changed in the indicator settings (the default is 9 and 18). When the fast MA crosses above the slow MA, the strategy enters a long. If the fast MA crosses below the slow MA, the strategy enters a short. ##...
MovingAvg Cross
# MovingAvg Cross #### Definition The MovingAvg Cross strategy is based on a Moving Average with any specific length defined by you the user. The entries are based on whether the close of the bar is higher or lower than the moving average. The strategy goes long when close is greater than the moving average and switc...
Multi-Time Period Charts indicator
# Multi-Time Period Charts indicator #### #### Summary Multi-Time Period Charts lets you see more time frames on one chart. ![](https://s3.amazonaws.com/cdn.freshdesk.com/data/helpdesk/attachments/production/43582670551/original/g8vU4HfAWitrBZkDzNonFRzvsg_clk_BUA.png?1758806378) #### Inputs ![](https://s3.amaz...
Net Volume
# Net Volume #### Definition Net volume is calculated by deducting the uptick volume of a security or asset by the security’s downtick volume over a period of time chosen by the trader. It separates itself from other volume indicators because it makes a clear distinction between whether a market is bullish or bearish...
On Balance Volume (OBV)
# On Balance Volume (OBV) #### Definition The [On Balance Volume indicator (OBV)](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/onbalancevolume/) is used in technical analysis to measure buying and selling pressure. It is a cumulative indicator meaning that on days where price went up, that day's volume is added to the cumulat...
Open Interest
# Open Interest Open Interest is the total number of outstanding derivative contracts that have not been settled. It is important to understand that since this is the number of open positions, the value can both increase and decrease during the day. On the chart, Open Interest data is available as the "Open Interest...
Performance
# Performance The Performance indicator displays the current percentage change in prices of one or more symbols, over a set of chosen time periods, in a heatmap-style table. The indicator features text inputs where you can supply comma-separated lists to customize the symbols and timeframes for which it displays perfo...
Pivot Points High Low
# Pivot Points High Low #### Definition The Pivot Points High Low indicator is used to determine and anticipate potential changes in market price and reversals. The Highs referred to in the title are created based on the number of bars that exhibit lower highs on either side of a Pivot Point High, whereas the Lows a...
Parabolic SAR (SAR)
# Parabolic SAR (SAR) #### Definition [Parabolic SAR (SAR)](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/parabolicsar/) is a time and price technical analysis tool primarily used to identify points of potential stops and reverses. In fact, the SAR in Parabolic SAR stands for "Stop and Reverse". The indicator's calculations cr...
Pivot Points Standard
# Pivot Points Standard The Pivot Points Standard technical indicator displays levels at which price might meet support or resistance. The Pivot Points indicator defines a single pivot point (P) level and several support (S) and resistance (R) levels. #### Inputs ![](https://s3.amazonaws.com/cdn.freshdesk.com/da...
Price Oscillator Indicator (PPO)
# Price Oscillator Indicator (PPO) #### Definition The [Price Oscillator indicator (PPO)](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/priceoscillator/) is a technical analysis tool, used for measuring momentum that is very similar to the MACD. The MACD employs two Moving Averages of varying lengths (which are lagging indicat...
Price target - indicator
# Price target - indicator The Price target indicator displays predictions for the price of the current symbol in a year’s time. The values are based on price predictions by various analysts, which our financial data supplier provides to us. The Forecast section of the symbol page shows the same data, if it is availab...
Price Volume Trend (PVT)
# Price Volume Trend (PVT) #### #### Definition The Price Volume Trend indicator (PVT) is a momentum based indicator used to measure money flow. PVT is similar to another technical analysis tool; On Balance Volume (OBV) in that it is an accumulation of volume. While the OBV adds or subtracts total daily volume de...
RCI Ribbon
# RCI Ribbon The RCI Ribbon indicator visualizes how the typical direction of price movements aligns across multiple periods by plotting a set of three [Rank Correlation Index (RCI)](https://www.tradingview.com/support/solutions/43000765570/) oscillators with different lookback lengths. The RCI helps traders gauge th...
Rate of Change (ROC)
# Rate of Change (ROC) #### #### Definition The [Rate of Change indicator (ROC)](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/rateofchange/) is a momentum oscillator. It calculates the percent change in price between periods. ROC takes the current price and compares it to a price "n" periods (user defined) ago. The calculat...
Rank Correlation Index (RCI)
# Rank Correlation Index (RCI) The Rank Correlation Index (RCI) is an oscillator that helps traders gauge the directional consistency of price movements. It evaluates how closely prices follow a **monotonic trend** within a given lookback period. Unlike momentum oscillators that rely on differences in price levels, th...
Relative Strength Index (RSI)
# Relative Strength Index (RSI) #### #### Definition The [Relative Strength Index (RSI)](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/relativestrengthindex/) is a well versed momentum based oscillator which is used to measure the speed (velocity) as well as the change (magnitude) of directional price movements. Essentiall...
Relative Vigor Index
# Relative Vigor Index #### Definition The Relative Vigor Index (RVI) is based on the likelihood of prices closing higher than the open in market uptrends, and similarly, closing lower than the open in downtrends. The Relative Vigor Index compares the closing price of a security or asset to its trading range. #### C...
Relative Volume at Time
# Relative Volume at Time #### Definition Volume is the total amount of assets traded within a specific period of time. The Relative Volume at Time indicator compares the regular or cumulative volume at a particular moment within a period to its average over similar historical time points. This comparison helps ident...
Relative Volatility Index
# Relative Volatility Index #### Definition The Relative Volatility Index (RVI) is a volatility indicator, much like the Relative Strength Index (RSI), but with a few key differences. The RVI measures the standard deviation of prices as they change over time, whereas the RSI measures absolute price changes. The Relat...
Rob Booker - Knoxville Divergence
# Rob Booker - Knoxville Divergence #### Definition The Knoxville Divergence indicator suggests that price will reverse in direction, making it a counter-trend indicator. For example, if price is in an uptrend with the Knoxville Divergence line set above the price on the chart, the trader will understand that the ind...
Rob Booker - ADX Breakout
# Rob Booker - ADX Breakout #### Definition Rob Booker’s Average Directional Index (ADX) Breakout is a trend strength indicator that affirms the belief that trading in the direction of a trend and continuing to follow its pull is more profitable for traders, while simultaneously reducing risk. #### History ADX was...
Rob Booker Intraday Pivot Points
# Rob Booker Intraday Pivot Points #### Definition The Intraday Pivot Points indicator is used by Rob Booker in conjunction with Knoxville Divergence in order to create an effective trading system that can determine prime price targets within the market including when it is best to enter short positions. #### Histo...
Rob Booker Missed Pivot Points
# Rob Booker Missed Pivot Points #### Definition Missed Pivot Points is an indicator used to look for profit targets when an upward trend begins to lose its momentum. In other words, it attempts to find the inevitable correction just before it happens. Missed Pivot Points can be used for the long-term or short-term. ...
Rob Booker Ziv Ghost Pivots
# Rob Booker Ziv Ghost Pivots #### Definition Ziv Ghost Pivots is a dynamic indicator used to get a pivot target level for a specific trade. Within the indicator settings, there’s a variety of options that include period pivots: 4 hour, next day (8 hour), next week, and next month. These settings allow the user to se...
Rob Booker Reversal
# Rob Booker Reversal #### Definition The Rob Booker Reversal is based on MACD and Stochastic indicators. A red triangle will appear if the MACD line has crossed 0 from above and the stochastic %K value is greater than the overbought level. A green triangle appears if the MACD line has crossed 0 from below and the st...
Seasonality
# Seasonality In time series analysis, seasonality is the perceived tendency for similar variations in a dataset to occur within specific regular intervals of less than one year. TradingView's Seasonality built-in indicator tracks and visualizes an instrument's monthly performance starting from a specified year to hel...
Seasonals
# Seasonals Seasonals are charts of price changes observed over the same period (season) in different years. They are built for each year and compared with similar charts for other years in the same coordinate space. This tool allows you to visualize seasonal price trends and evaluate the regularity of particular dyna...
Simple Moving Average
# Simple Moving Average #### Definition [Moving Average (MA)](https://www.tradingview.com/scripts/movingaverage/) is a price based, lagging (or reactive) indicator that displays the average price of a security over a set period of time. A Moving Average is a good way to gauge momentum as well as to confirm trends, an...
SMI Ergodic Indicator
# SMI Ergodic Indicator #### Definition The Stochastic Momentum Index (SMI) Ergodic indicator works much like the True Strength Index, except it uses a signal line in its market analysis. By providing double moving averages of price minus the price of the previous price over two timeframes to traders, the SMI Ergodic...
Smoothed Moving Average
# Smoothed Moving Average #### Definition The Smoothed Moving Average compares recent prices to historical ones and makes sure they are weighed and considered equally. The calculation of this indicator does not reference a specific or fixed period, rather uses all available data in the series for analysis. The Smooth...