FAQ Signals

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The Moving Average helps to determine trends and smoothes the price data by creating an average price line. A rising MA means that the asset price is growing, and a declining MA means that the asset price is decreasing.
Triple Exponential Moving Average (TEMA) helps to determine the trend and smoothes price fluctuations. It is drawn by taking several Exponential Moving Averages and subtracting a delay.
A Stochastic Oscillator is used to determine trends and forecast price reversals. This indicator measures the price in the range from 0 to 100. A value over 80 means that the asset is overbought, and the value below 20 means that the asset is oversold.
The Exponential Moving Average (EMA) is used to determine a trend like MA, but it is more sensitive to price movements and, thus, is considered more accurate.
Relative Strength Indes (RSI) is used to measure the speed and the value of the asset price change.
Bollinger Bands (BB) are used to visualize the changes in the asset price. This indicator is used to confirm divergences between prices and indicators, determine overbought and oversold zones, and forecast price targets.
The Parabolic SAR is used to determine the trend and forecast price reversals. It is applied in trailing stop and helps to determine the best entry and exit points.
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