Published on: 15 Apr, 2023 11:50

Here's an overview of the technical indicators along with their typical bearish and bullish ranges. Note that these ranges can vary depending on the specific market and timeframe being analyzed:

  1. ADX (Average Directional Index): The Average Directional Index (ADX) is a technical indicator used by traders to quantify the strength of a trend in a financial market. It was developed by J. Welles Wilder in 1978 and is commonly used in conjunction with the Directional Movement System (DMS), which consists of the Positive Directional Indicator (+DI) and the Negative Directional Indicator (-DI). The ADX measures the strength of the trend but does not provide information about its direction. The Average Directional Index (ADX) is a technical indicator used by traders to quantify the strength of a trend in a financial market. It was developed by J. Welles Wilder in 1978 and is commonly used in conjunction with the Directional Movement System (DMS), which consists of the Positive Directional Indicator (+DI) and the Negative Directional Indicator (-DI). The ADX measures the strength of the trend but does not provide information about its direction.
  • Bullish range: > 25
  • Bearish range: < 20
  1. ADXR (Average Directional Movement Index Rating): The Average Directional Movement Index Rating (ADXR) is a technical indicator derived from the Average Directional Index (ADX). The primary purpose of ADXR is to smooth out the ADX values and provide a more consistent measurement of trend strength. The ADXR is calculated by averaging the current ADX value and a specified number of previous ADX values, typically 14 periods. Similar to the ADX, the ADXR does not indicate the direction of the trend; it only measures its strength.
  • Bullish range: > 25
  • Bearish range: < 20
  1. APO (Absolute Price Oscillator): Absolute Price Oscillator (APO) is a technical analysis indicator used by traders and investors to identify potential trends and price momentum in financial markets. It is a difference-based oscillator that calculates the difference between two exponential moving averages (EMAs) of varying time periods, typically a shorter EMA and a longer EMA.
  • Bullish range: > 0
  • Bearish range: < 0
  1. AROON: Aroon is a technical indicator developed by Tushar Chande in 1995 to identify trends, the strength of those trends, and potential trend reversals in financial markets. Aroon consists of two separate lines, Aroon Up and Aroon Down, which measure the number of periods since the highest high and the lowest low, respectively, within a specific time frame. The indicator is typically plotted on a scale of 0 to 100.
  • Bullish range: Aroon Up > 70, Aroon Down < 30
  • Bearish range: Aroon Up < 30, Aroon Down > 70
  1. AROONOSC (Aroon Oscillator)Aroon Oscillator (AROONOSC) is a technical indicator derived from the Aroon indicator, which is designed to measure the strength and direction of a trend. The Aroon Oscillator is calculated by subtracting the Aroon Down from the Aroon Up. The resulting value can range between -100 and 100, with positive values indicating an uptrend and negative values indicating a downtrend.Aroon Oscillator (AROONOSC) is a technical indicator derived from the Aroon indicator, which is designed to measure the strength and direction of a trend. The Aroon Oscillator is calculated by subtracting the Aroon Down from the Aroon Up. The resulting value can range between -100 and 100, with positive values indicating an uptrend and negative values indicating a downtrend.
  • Bullish range: > 50
  • Bearish range: < -50
  1. BOP (Balance of Power):
  • Bullish range: > 0.3
  • Bearish range: < -0.3
  1. CCI (Commodity Channel Index):
  • Bullish range: > +100
  • Bearish range: < -100
  1. CMO (Chande Momentum Oscillator):
  • Bullish range: > +20
  • Bearish range: < -20
  1. DX (Directional Movement Index):
  • Bullish range: > +25
  • Bearish range: < -25
  1. MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence):
  • Bullish range: MACD line crossing above signal line
  • Bearish range: MACD line crossing below signal line
  1. MACDEXT (MACD with customizable moving averages):
  • Bullish range: MACD line crossing above signal line
  • Bearish range: MACD line crossing below signal line
  1. MACDFIX (Fixed Period MACD):
  • Bullish range: MACD line crossing above signal line
  • Bearish range: MACD line crossing below signal line
  1. MFI (Money Flow Index):
  • Bullish range: > 80
  • Bearish range: < 20
  1. MINUS_DI (Minus Directional Indicator):
  • Bullish range: Decreasing
  • Bearish range: Increasing
  1. MINUS_DM (Minus Directional Movement):
  • Bullish range: Decreasing
  • Bearish range: Increasing
  1. MOM (Momentum):
  • Bullish range: > 100
  • Bearish range: < -100
  1. PLUS_DI (Plus Directional Indicator):
  • Bullish range: Increasing
  • Bearish range: Decreasing
  1. PLUS_DM (Plus Directional Movement):
  • Bullish range: Increasing
  • Bearish range: Decreasing
  1. PPO (Percentage Price Oscillator):
  • Bullish range: PPO line crossing above signal line
  • Bearish range: PPO line crossing below signal line
  1. ROC (Rate of Change):
  • Bullish range: > 0
  • Bearish range: < 0
  1. ROCP (Rate of Change Percentage):
  • Bullish range: > 0
  • Bearish range: < 0
  1. ROCR (Rate of Change Ratio):
  • Bullish range: > 1
  • Bearish range: < 1
  1. ROCR100 (Rate of Change Ratio 100 Scale):
  • Bullish range: > 100
  • Bearish range: < 100
  1. RSI (Relative Strength Index):
  • Bullish range: > 70
  • Bearish range: < 30
  1. STOCH (Stochastic Oscillator):
  • Bullish range: %K line crossing above %D line, below 20
  • Bearish range: %K line crossing below %D line, above 80
  1. STOCHF (Stochastic Fast):
  • Bullish range: %K line crossing above %D line, below 20
  • Bearish range: %K line crossing below %D line, above 80
  1. STOCHRSI (Stochastic Relative Strength Index):
  • Bullish range: %K line crossing above %D line, below 20
  • Bearish range: %K line crossing below %D line, above 80
  1. TRIX (Triple Exponential Moving Average):
  • Bullish range: TRIX line crossing above the signal line
  • Bearish range: TRIX line crossing below the signal line
  1. ULTOSC (Ultimate Oscillator):
  • Bullish range: > 70
  • Bearish range: < 30
  1. WILLR (Williams %R):
  • Bullish range: > -20
  • Bearish range: < -80






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