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Technical Indicators

Explore 55 indicators used in algorithmic crypto trading

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Triangular Moving Average (TRIMA)

Triangular Moving Average (TRIMA) is a moving average based indicator that is essentially a double smoothed Simple Moving Averagethat smooths out the data so clear trade signals are present during periods of volatility.

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Triple Exponential Moving Average (TEMA)

HTS's Triple Exponential Moving Average (TEMA) indicator smooths price fluctuations and filters out volatility in an attempt to make trend identification easier and with as little lag as possible. TEMA is a useful tool for identifying strong and long-lasting trends.

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TRIX

TRIX is a moving average based Indicator that illustrates the rate of change in the triple exponential moving average. It works just like any other moving average based indicator except that TRIX is designed to filter out the smaller moves and only trade significant trends.

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Typical Price

The Typical Price calculates a single representative value for each candle by averaging the high, low, and close, providing a more balanced view of price activity than the closing price alone.

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Ultimate Oscillator

HTS's Ultimate Oscillator is a momentum indicator that produces trade signals based on momentum across three different time frames. The multiple time frame objective seeks to avoid the disadvantages of other oscillators.

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Weighted Moving Average (WMA)

The Weighted Moving Average (WMA) applies linearly increasing weights to recent price data, making it more responsive to current market conditions than a Simple Moving Average while remaining more stable than an Exponential Moving Average.

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Williams %R

Williams %R is a momentum oscillator that measures where the current closing price falls within the recent high-low range, oscillating between 0 and -100 to identify overbought and oversold conditions.

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