Guide on Trading Indicators
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What is the RSI (Relative Strength Indicator) indicator?
Relative Strength Indicator (RSI) is a momentum oscillator used by numerous
technical traders to discover the speed and change in price movements. RSI stands
for Relative Strength Index. RSI is a leading Indicator, which has a fixed
oscillating range of 0 – 100. RSI below 30 considered to be oversold and above 70
overbought. Trading with RSI standalone is not a good strategy. Some traders use
RSI to find divergence to find the best possible entry.
Calculation of RSI
But why you should know the calculation of RSI?
As technical traders what’s going on behind it doesn’t matter, but for some people
more likely who like to make bots and auto traders for automatic trading have to
know these things to make something from that or modify it. Feel free to live the
example section, if you’re a technical trader.
So, to calculate average gain/loss, we have to the first average gain or loss. So,
assuming the default value of RSI is 14, which is obvious everywhere.
First Average Gain = the total sum of gain in the previous 14 periods / 14
Frist Average Loss = the total sum of loss in the previous 14 periods / 14
As of now, we have calculated 1st gains/ losses, then we have to calculate the
Average Gain and Average Loss.
Average Gain = {(Previous Average Gain * 13) + Current Average Gain} / 14
Average Loss = {(Previous Average Loss * 13) + Current Average Loss} / 14
Overbought Condition:
Oversold Condition:
Note: Taking entry-exit using standalone RSI is not a good strategy while
combining with other strategy and price action techniques will have better results.
Always Trade indicators wisely with proper risk management else your trading
funds will always at high risk.
What is RSI Divergence
RSI (Relative Strength Index) Divergence is used by price action traders to enter or
exit in any trade. An RSI Divergence is created when RSI (Relative Strength
Index) line diverges the momentum of the market or we can say opposes the price
with respect to RSI (Relative Strength Index).
When the price is making Higher High but in RSI (Relative Strength Index)
making lower low or price making Lower Low or RSI (Relative Strength Index)
making Higher High can be said to be a divergence. There are 2 types of
divergence:
Bullish Divergence
Bullish Divergence occurs when price making continuous lower low with respect
to RSI (Relative Strength Index) making a higher high, then it’s called Bullish
Divergence. Remember trade divergence when you see market-making swings
with high momentum otherwise sometimes false divergence occurs.
As you can see price making lower low but RSI (Relative Strength Index) going
down (Making Higher high).
Bearish Divergence
Bearish Divergence occurs when the market making a higher high with respect to
RSI (Relative Strength Index) making a lower low is said to be Bearish
Divergence.
Live Example
Price making higher high with respect to RSI (relative strength index) making a
lower low.
What is Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD)?
MACD stands for Moving Average Convergence Divergence is a momentum
indicator used by technical traders that calculates the interconnection between 2
EMA (Exponential Moving Averages). In MACD (Moving Average Convergence
Divergence) there is fast EMA (Exponential Moving Average) of length 12, slow
EMA of length 26, and a single line of length 9 by default in general. There is also
a graph looking thing called histogram which is the difference between the MACD
(Moving Average Converging Divergence) line and Single Line.
Calculation
MACD Line = 12 periods EMA (Exponential Moving Average) – period 26 EMA
(Exponential Moving Average)
Single Line = 9 period EMA (Exponential Moving Average)
Histogram = the difference MACD Line and Single Line
How to use it?
Usually, traders use its crossovers for buy/sell or entries/ exits, but standalone
using MACD (Moving Average Converging Divergence) is not a good idea. Use it
with some kind of strategy.
When the MACD line (Blue color) crosses over Signal Line (Red color) below the
histogram then it’s a buy signal and when Signal Line (Red color) crosses below
the MACD Line (Blue color) above the Histogram, then it’s a sell signal. Note:
Crossover may happen anywhere and anytime which can be a false signal also.
Live Example
As you can see, we may get some beautiful swings with this but not always work
and give false signals combine with some sort of strategy to increase accuracy.
Live Example
Note: Always Trade indicators signals wisely with proper risk management and
strategy else your trading funds will always at high risk.
What Is the Stochastic Indicator?
Stochastic Indicator is also a momentum indicator used by Nemours number of
traders. It’s the same as MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence)
indicator but has no histogram and some bunch of other parameters also. There is a
parameter called %K or person K with a default value of 14 and a %D or person D
with a default value of 3. There is also a parameter for Smooth which value is by
default is also 3.
Calculation
How to use it?
Here also, this indicator has an overbought and oversold condition at 80 and 20
respectively. Traders use the crossover of %D and %K to buy/ sell. If %D crosses
over %K above the 80 levels then it’s a sell signal and if %K crossover %d below
20 levels then it’s a buy call. Using standalone is not a good strategy for trading
because indicators provide many false signals throughout the sessions.
Bearish
Although it's a leading indicator we can’t rely on it, as you can see it produces
many false signals.
Note: Always Trade indicators wisely with proper risk management else your
trading funds will always at high risk.
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