Aliceblue Financial Services Pvt Ltd. Indicators Analysis - 81 Tools

81 technical indicators available in Aliceblue Financial Services Pvt Ltd.

  • Accumulation/Distribution
  • Accumulative Swing Index
  • Advance/Decline
  • Arnaud Legoux Moving Average
  • Aroon
  • Average Directional Index
  • Average Price
  • Average True Range
  • Awesome Oscillator
  • Balance of Power
  • Bollinger Bands
  • Bollinger Bands %B
  • Bollinger Bands Width
  • Chaikin Money Flow
  • Chaikin Volatility
  • Chande Kroll Stop
  • Chande Momentum Oscillator
  • Chop Zone
  • Choppiness Index
  • Commodity Channel Index
  • Connors RSI
  • Coppock Curve
  • Correlation - Log
  • Correlation Coefficient
  • CPR with Pivot levels
  • Detrended Price Oscillator
  • Directional Movement
  • Donchian Channels
  • Double EMA
  • Ease Of Movement
  • Elder’s Force Index
  • EMA Cross
  • Envelopes
  • Fisher Transform
  • Guppy Multiple Moving Average
  • Historical Volatility
  • Hull Moving Average
  • Ichimoku Cloud
  • Keltner Channels
  • Klinger Oscillator
  • Know Sure Thing
  • Least Squares Moving Average
  • Linear Regression Curve
  • Moving Average Triple
  • Moving Average Weighted
  • Net Volume
  • On Balance Volume
  • Parabolic SAR
  • Pivot Points Standard
  • Price Channel
  • Price Oscillator
  • Price Volume Trend
  • Rate Of Change
  • Ratio
  • Relative Strength Index
  • Relative Vigor Index
  • Relative Volatility Index
  • SMI Ergodic Indicator/Oscillator
  • Smoothed Moving Average
  • Spread
  • Standard Deviation
  • Standard Error
  • Standard Error Bands
  • Stochastic
  • Stochastic RSI
  • SuperTrend
  • Trend Strength Index
  • Triple EMA
  • TRIX
  • True Strength Index
  • Typical Price
  • Ultimate Oscillator
  • Volatility Close-to-Close
  • Volatility Index
  • Volatility O-H-L-C
  • Volatility Zero Trend Close-to-Close
  • Volume
  • Volume Oscillator
  • Volume Profile Fixed Range
  • Volume Profile Visible Range
  • Vortex Indicator
  • VWAP
  • VWMA
  • Williams %R
  • Williams Alligator
  • Williams Fractal
  • Zig Zag

Each indicator has its own strengths and weaknesses, and it is important to choose the right indicators for your trading style and risk tolerance.

Brief on Indicator Name, Expertise, Time Frame to Use, Best Combination, Expected Accuracy Percentage, Best Utility in Up/Down Trend, and Definition:

  • Indicator Name: The name of the technical indicator.
  • Expertise: The level of expertise required to use the indicator effectively.
  • Time Frame to Use: The best time frame to use the indicator on (e.g., daily, weekly, or monthly).
  • Best Combination: The best combination of indicators to use together.
  • Expected Accuracy Percentage: The expected accuracy percentage of the indicator.
  • Best Utility in Up/Down Trend: The best time to use the indicator (e.g., in up trends, down trends, or both).
  • Definition: A brief definition of the indicator.

> I will soon update all of the indicator utility and potential, but here are a few examples.

Indicator Name Expertise Time Frame to Use Best Combination Expected Accuracy Percentage Best Utility in Up/Down Trend Definition
Accumulation/Distribution Intermediate Various, often used on daily charts Volume indicators, Moving Averages Subjective, more reliable for confirming trends/divergences Both Measures the cumulative flow of money into and out of a security, adjusting the close relative to the high-low range by volume.
Accumulative Swing Index Intermediate Short to medium-term Trend indicators, momentum oscillators Varies, can be more reliable in trending markets Both Combines price and volume to show the cumulative swing value, helping to identify the real strength or weakness of a stock.
Advance/Decline Beginner Daily Moving Averages, Volume Subjective, depends on market conditions Both Measures the number of advancing stocks to declining stocks, helping to identify market strength.
Arnaud Legoux Moving Average Intermediate Various Other trend-following indicators, momentum oscillators Subjective, can be reliable in trending markets Both A moving average designed to reduce lag and improve smoothness, providing clearer trend signals.
Aroon Intermediate Daily Trend strength indicators, momentum indicators Subjective, can be more reliable in trending markets Both Measures the time between highs and the time between lows over a period, helping to identify trend changes and strength.
Bollinger Bands Intermediate Short to medium-term Momentum indicators, volume Subjective, can be more reliable in ranging markets Both, particularly useful for identifying overbought/oversold conditions Consists of a middle band being an N-period simple moving average (SMA), an upper band at K times an N-period standard deviation above the middle band, and a lower band at K times an N-period standard deviation below the middle band.
MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) Intermediate Various Signal line, RSI, stochastic oscillator Subjective, can be reliable for identifying trend changes and momentum Both Shows the relationship between two moving averages of a security’s price. The MACD is calculated by subtracting the 26-period EMA from the 12-period EMA.
RSI (Relative Strength Index) Beginner Various Trend lines, moving averages, MACD Subjective, widely used for identifying overbought and oversold conditions Both Measures the speed and change of price movements. RSI oscillates between zero and 100. Traditionally, and according to Wilder, RSI is considered overbought when above 70 and oversold when below 30.
SMA (Simple Moving Average) Beginner Various Other types of moving averages, RSI, MACD Subjective, depends on the trend and market conditions Both Calculates the average of a selected range of prices, usually closing prices, by the number of periods in that range.
Stochastic Oscillator Intermediate Short-term RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands Subjective, used for identifying overbought and oversold conditions Both A momentum indicator comparing a particular closing price of a security to a range of its prices over a certain period of time. The sensitivity of the oscillator to market movements is reducible by adjusting that time period or by taking a moving average of the result.
Average Directional Index Intermediate Various, often used on daily charts Directional Movement Indicators, Moving Averages Subjective, depends on trend strength and market conditions Both, particularly useful for identifying trend strength Measures the strength of a prevailing trend as well as determining direction. The ADX is a component of the Directional Movement System developed by Welles Wilder.
Average Price Beginner Various Volume, Moving Averages Subjective, generally used as a simple reference point Both The average of the open, high, low, and close prices for a given period.
Average True Range Intermediate Various Directional indicators, Bollinger Bands Subjective, used to measure market volatility Both Measures market volatility by decomposing the entire range of an asset price for that period.
Awesome Oscillator Intermediate Various Moving Averages, RSI Subjective, used to measure momentum and possible trend reversals Both Designed to measure market momentum and confirm trends, calculated as the difference between a 5-period and a 34-period simple moving average.
Balance of Power Intermediate Various Volume indicators, Moving Averages Subjective, used to measure buying and selling pressure Both Measures the strength of buyers against sellers in the market by assessing the ability of each side to drive prices to an extreme level.
Bollinger Bands %B Intermediate Various Bollinger Bands, RSI, Stochastic Oscillator Subjective, used to identify overbought and oversold conditions Both Measures the price of a stock relative to the upper and lower Bollinger Band, primarily used to identify overbought or oversold conditions.
Bollinger Bands Width Intermediate Various Bollinger Bands, Volume indicators Subjective, used to measure the volatility of a stock Both The width of the Bollinger Bands, it expands as volatility increases and contracts as volatility decreases.
Chaikin Money Flow Intermediate Various Volume indicators, Moving Averages Subjective, used to measure buying and selling pressure Both Combines price and volume to show how money (or value) is flowing into or out of a stock.
Chaikin Volatility Intermediate Various Volume indicators, Bollinger Bands Subjective, used to measure volatility and possible trend reversals Both Measures the spread between the high and low prices of a stock, and generates a value that can be compared over time.
Chande Kroll Stop Intermediate Various Trend following indicators, Moving Averages Subjective, used for setting stop-loss orders and identifying trend reversals Both A trend-following indicator that creates a trailing stop-loss line to determine when to exit a position.
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