Category | Trading Indicators

Parabolic SAR

Posted on 24 March 2011

Parabolic SAR  Introduction The Parabolic SAR is a trend-following technical indicator that was originally a trading system called Parabolic Time/Price System developed by J. Welles Wilder, Jr. who introduced it along with other systems and indicators in 1978 in his book, “New Concepts in Technical Trading Systems”.  The Parabolic SAR has been around for decades [...]

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Bollinger Bands Revealed

Posted on 17 January 2011

Bollinger bands are an integral part of just about every charting system I have ever seen but many traders are unfamiliar with how to use them. In this lesson we will cover the basics of Bollinger bands and one particular technique which I have found to be very reliable. History Bollinger Bands were invented by [...]

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Moving Averages That Work

Posted on 03 January 2011

Of all the things that are written about in trading probably the most common is the Moving Average. It is the starting point for most tutorials and the hope of every new trader that he will find a moving average that he can apply to a chart and that will make money. I don’t know [...]

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Using the Ichimoku Cloud for Reversals

Posted on 02 December 2010

Using the Ichimoku Cloud to discover Reversals One of the amazing things about the Ichimoku Cloud is the actual Cloud or ‘Kumo’ which is something unique wherein nothing like it was created before and nothing sense has come after. The Ichimoku Cloud or Kumo is designed to represent support or resistance but in a different [...]

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Relative Strength Index – Your Best Oscillator for Market

Posted on 25 November 2010

Relative Strength Index (RSI), one of the most popular financial technical analysis oscillators is best adapted to work in markets, which is range-bound. Developed in 1978 by J.Welles Wilder its popularity is mainly due to its easy interpretation. RSI helps you measures the strength of all upward movement against the strength of all downward movement [...]

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