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A type of chart, developed by the Japanese, that is only concerned with price movement; time and volume are not included. It is thought to be named for the Japanese word for bricks, "renga...
Advantages of Using RSI in Forex The popularity of RSI as a forex indicator is a product of its distinct advantages as a research and evaluation tool. Top benefits of using RSI include: It utilizes a simple mathematical formula...
Most forex traders, irrespective of their trading skill levels, prefer using SMA because of its simplicity and ease of understanding...
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Advantages Bollinger Bands are visually easy to interpret They can be used both as a volatility indicator and a momentum oscillator Bollinger Bands can be applied on any underlying asset across any time frame The indicator generates signals that not only provide precise entry levels, but also spe...
RSI INDICATOR EXPLAINED – WHAT IS THE RSI INDICATOR? The “Relative Strength Index”, or “RSI”, indicator is a popular member of the “Oscillator” family of technical indicators. J...
MEASURING VOLATILITY: TALKING POINTS Volatility is the measurement of price variations over a specified period of time. To measure volatility, the Average True Range (ATR) and Volatility Pro indicators are used. Technical Analysis can bring a significant amount of value to a trader...
Good evening. Today I traded according to the signals of my indicator. Trading the USDCAD pair on the M1 timeframe. Great result, today I earned $ 32. Buy signal: up arrow. If there are open sell positions, they need to be closed. Sell signal: downward arrow...
The harami price action pattern is a two candle pattern which represents indecision in the market and is used primarily for breakout trading. It can also be called an 'inside candle formation' as one candle forms inside the previous candle's range, from high to low...