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Technical Indicators

Explore 55 indicators used in algorithmic crypto trading

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Acceleration Bands (ABANDS)

Acceleration Bands plot upper, lower, and middle bands around a moving average, widening and narrowing with volatility to signal when price is breaking out with unusual momentum.

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Accumulation/Distribution Line (AD)

The Accumulation/Distribution Line (ADL) tracks cumulative money flow into or out of an asset by weighting price movement within each candle's range against trading volume.

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Accumulation/Distribution Oscillator (ADOSC)

The Accumulation/Distribution Oscillator (ADOSC) measures the momentum of the Accumulation/Distribution Line by comparing two EMAs, revealing shifts in buying and selling pressure.

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Aroon

determines if a coin is trending and how strong the trend is. Aroon measures the number of periods since price recorded an X day high or low.

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Aroon Oscillator (AROONOSC)

The Aroon Oscillator measures trend strength and direction by subtracting Aroon Down from Aroon Up, producing a single line that oscillates between -100 and +100.

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Average Deviation (AVGDEV)

The Average Deviation indicator measures market volatility by calculating the average absolute difference between price and its mean, offering a linear and outlier-resistant gauge of price dispersion.

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Average Directional Index (ADX)

The Average Directional Index (ADX) measures the strength of a market trend on a scale of 0 to 100, without indicating whether the trend is up or down.

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Average Directional Index Rating (ADXR)

The Average Directional Index Rating (ADXR) is a smoothed version of the ADX indicator that measures trend strength by averaging the current ADX with a historical ADX value.

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Average Price (AVGPRICE)

The Average Price indicator calculates a composite average of an asset's high, low, and close prices to provide a more complete picture of price activity than close-only averages.

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Average True Range (ATR)

The Average True Range (ATR) measures market volatility by averaging the true range of price movement — including gaps — over a set period, without indicating direction.

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Awesome Oscillator (AO)

The Awesome Oscillator measures market momentum by comparing a 5-period and 34-period simple moving average of the midpoint price, displaying the difference as a color-coded histogram.

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Balance of Power (BOP)

Balance of Power (BOP) indicator measures the ability of bulls and bears to push the market to extremes. This indicator generates sell trade signals when the oscillator goes below 0 and buy trade signals when the oscillator goes above 0.

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Bollinger Bands

Bollinger Bands measure volatility by plotting upper and lower bands a set number of standard deviations above and below a moving average, generating buy and sell signals when price reaches the extremes.

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Bollinger Bands %W

Bollinger Bands %W normalizes the closing price's position between the upper and lower Bollinger Bands into a 0–100 scale, making it easy to identify overbought and oversold conditions.

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Candle Pattern

Candlestick pattern recognition identifies formations in the open, high, low, and close data of each candle that historically signal potential reversals or trend continuations.

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Chande Momentum Oscillator (CMO)

The Chande Momentum Oscillator measures momentum by comparing the sum of gains to the sum of losses over a period, oscillating between -100 and +100 with overbought and oversold signals at ±50.

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Choppiness Index

The Choppiness Index quantifies whether a market is trending or ranging by measuring the ratio of total price movement to net directional displacement, normalized between 0 and 100.

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Commodity Channel Index (CCI)

Commodity Channel Index is an HTS indicator used to identify new trends or extreme trading conditions. Commodity Channel Index works by measuring the current price level which relative to the average price over a user determined period of time.

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Conners RSI

The Connors RSI is a composite momentum indicator that blends a short-period RSI, a streak-based RSI, and a historical percentile rank of price changes into a single, more precise oscillator.

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Coppock Curve

HTS's Coppock Curve Indicator is a momentum Indicator that identifies buying opportunities when the indicator moves from negative territory to positive territory and selling opportunities when the indicator moves from positive territory to negative territory.

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Detrended Price Oscillator (DPO)

HTS's Detrended Price Oscillator (DPO) is a displaced moving average based indicator that filters out long-term price trends. The DPO indicator estimates the length (in time) of price cycles. This is not a real-time indicator and should be used on longer timescales.

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Directional Index

The Directional Index consists of the +DI and -DI lines, which measure the strength of upward and downward price movement respectively, with crossovers signaling potential trend changes.

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Directional Movement Index

The Directional Movement Index (DMI) combines the +DI, -DI, and ADX lines to measure both the direction and strength of a market trend in a single unified system.

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Donchian Channels

Donchian Channels plot the highest high and lowest low over a set period, generating breakout signals when price moves beyond the channel boundaries and signaling range-bound conditions when it stays within.

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