enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Vortex indicator - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vortex_Indicator

    The Vortex Indicator is a technical indicator invented by Etienne Botes and Douglas Siepman to identify the start of a new trend or the continuation of an existing trend within financial markets. It was published in the January 2010 edition of Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities. [1]

  3. Trend line (technical analysis) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trend_line_(technical...

    Trend lines can be used to identify positive and negative trending charts, whereby a positive trending chart forms an upsloping line when the support and the resistance pivots points are aligned, and a negative trending chart forms a downsloping line when the support and resistance pivot points are aligned.

  4. Indicator analysis - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indicator_analysis

    - Identify single indicators and indicator trends to forecast which near-term scenario is most likely to occur. [ 3 ] According to Randolph Pherson, a good indicator should be "Observable and Collectible, Valid, Reliable, Stable, and Unique" in order to find the key drivers of change in a given scenario. [ 2 ]

  5. Market trend - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Market_trend

    Traders attempt to identify market trends using technical analysis, a framework which characterizes market trends as predictable price tendencies within the market when price reaches support and resistance levels, varying over time. A future market trend can only be determined in hindsight, since at any time prices in the future are not known.

  6. Trend analysis - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trend_analysis

    If the trend can be assumed to be linear, trend analysis can be undertaken within a formal regression analysis, as described in Trend estimation. If the trends have other shapes than linear, trend testing can be done by non-parametric methods, e.g. Mann-Kendall test, which is a version of Kendall rank correlation coefficient.

  7. Technical analysis - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technical_analysis

    The random walk index (RWI) is a technical indicator that attempts to determine if a stock's price movement is random in nature or a result of a statistically significant trend. The random walk index attempts to determine when the market is in a strong uptrend or downtrend by measuring price ranges over N and how it differs from what would be ...

  8. How to identify the best stocks for options trading - AOL

    www.aol.com/finance/identify-best-stocks-options...

    Use screening tools at your options broker to identify options that exhibit above-trend implied volatility but that may be strong long-term stocks. 5. Buy calls on dividend payers

  9. Average directional movement index - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Average_directional...

    The average directional movement index (ADX) was developed in 1978 by J. Welles Wilder as an indicator of trend strength in a series of prices of a financial instrument. [1] ADX has become a widely used indicator for technical analysts, and is provided as a standard in collections of indicators offered by various trading platforms.