NOT ADVICE DYOR. Caveat - small sample size. Here's the construction. You need BB %B indicator. Then do MACD on that indicator. Mark all instances signal line turns positive (yellow). Mark (white) first instance histogram turns red. If both these cross month end then mark that month end (blue). Box both months in white. Bulls need to push daily close above...
We covered regular divergences in the previous lesson, now let’s discuss what hidden divergences are. Divergences not only signal a potential trend reversal; they can also be used as a possible sign for a trend continuation (price continues to move in its current direction). Always remember, the trend is your friend, so whenever you can get a signal that the...
Hello Friends, Welcome to the Lesson 2. I hope y'all had been waiting for this one. Hopefully you all understood the first lesson on RSI really well, because this indicator when used with RSI, can do wonders in your trading style. Lets get straight to the lesson without wasting any time. Today we will study MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence)...
This was a classic case of Bearish MACD divergence. The price was forming higher highs and the MACD was forming lower Highs. This could be a good reason to take a trade signal opposite of the trend. With out such indications trading reversals can be risky.
Just stumbled across this 15 minute DXY chart which reminded me of why I don't use indicators much.
Hi fellows, MACD can be used for early indication in diverging market. MACD gives signal that price is going to change its direction very soon. If MACD shows sharp rise and fall and at the same time price forms impulse on the chart against the previous trending and diverging market then this indication can be used for change in trend direction.
Some of you have asked about spike trading. One way I calculate future spike is by using my Fibs. I draw the height of the fib to match the height of the Macd & Accumulation/Distribution, then I draw it to the bottom of the Macd/Accumulation. You should notice that they precede each other. In other words they both end up in the same direction