This EA uses the RVI Crossovers. A crossover above the signal line is a bullish indicator, while a crossover below the signal line is a bearish indicator.
The Relative Vigor Index (RVI) is a momentum indicator used in technical analysis. It measures the strength of a trend by comparing a security's closing price to its trading range while smoothing the results using a simple moving average (SMA).
The Relative Vigor Index is considered a leading indicator, meaning it changes before the trend
This EA uses the MACD Crossover Strategy. Entries opened when the signal and MACD line cross each other. The Buy position entered only when the cross is below the zero line while the Sell position entered above the zero line. The Moving Average Convergence/Divergence (MACD) is an oscillator that combines two exponential moving averages (EMA)—the 26-period and the 12-period—to indicate the momentum of a bullish or bearish trend. MACD can be used to signal opportunities to enter and exit positions