Technical Indicator Glossary
Quick reference guide for all technical indicators available in Kelor.
Moving Averages
SMA (Simple Moving Average)
- Type: Trend indicator
- Purpose: Identifies trend direction and support/resistance
- Default Period: 20, 50, or 200
- Best For: Swing/position trading, clear trends
- Signal: Price above = bullish, below = bearish
EMA (Exponential Moving Average)
- Type: Trend indicator
- Purpose: Faster-reacting trend identification
- Default Period: 12, 20, 26, 50
- Best For: Day trading, quick trend changes
- Signal: Same as SMA but reacts faster
WMA (Weighted Moving Average)
- Type: Trend indicator
- Purpose: Balance between SMA and EMA
- Default Period: 20
- Best For: Medium-term trading
- Signal: Similar to SMA/EMA, medium speed
Momentum Oscillators
RSI (Relative Strength Index)
- Type: Momentum oscillator
- Range: 0-100
- Default Period: 14
- Overbought: Above 70
- Oversold: Below 30
- Best For: Reversal trading, divergence spotting
- Key Signal: Divergence with price = potential reversal
MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence)
- Type: Trend + momentum indicator
- Components: MACD line, Signal line, Histogram
- Default Periods: 12, 26, 9
- Best For: Trend following, momentum shifts
- Key Signal: MACD crosses Signal line
Stochastic Oscillator
- Type: Momentum oscillator
- Range: 0-100
- Default Period: 14 (K), 3 (D)
- Overbought: Above 80
- Oversold: Below 20
- Best For: Short-term trading, range trading
- Key Signal: %K crosses %D in extreme zones
CCI (Commodity Channel Index)
- Type: Momentum oscillator
- Range: Unbounded (typically -300 to +300)
- Default Period: 20
- Overbought: Above +100
- Oversold: Below -100
- Best For: Cyclical trends, volatile assets
- Key Signal: Crosses above/below ±100
Volatility Indicators
Bollinger Bands
- Type: Volatility + overbought/oversold
- Components: Upper, Middle, Lower band
- Default Period: 20 (SMA), 2 (Std Dev)
- Best For: Range trading, breakout trading
- Key Signals:
- Squeeze: Bands narrow = breakout coming
- Bounce: Price at bands = potential reversal
- Walk: Price hugs band = strong trend
ATR (Average True Range)
- Type: Volatility measurement
- Range: Absolute price units
- Default Period: 14
- Best For: Stop-loss placement, position sizing
- Usage: Not a trading signal, use for risk management
- Formula: Stop distance = Entry ± (ATR × 2)
Volume Indicators
OBV (On-Balance Volume)
- Type: Cumulative volume indicator
- Range: Any positive/negative number
- Best For: Spotting accumulation/distribution
- Key Signal: Divergence with price
- Interpretation:
- Rising OBV = Accumulation (bullish)
- Falling OBV = Distribution (bearish)
MFI (Money Flow Index)
- Type: Volume-weighted momentum
- Range: 0-100
- Default Period: 14
- Overbought: Above 80
- Oversold: Below 20
- Best For: Volume-confirmed reversals
- Key Feature: Like RSI but includes volume
VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price)
- Type: Intraday benchmark
- Calculation: Resets daily
- Best For: Day trading, institutional levels
- Interpretation:
- Price above VWAP = Bullish
- Price below VWAP = Bearish
- Price at VWAP = Fair value
Trend Analysis Tools
ADX (Average Directional Index)
- Type: Trend strength indicator
- Range: 0-100
- Default Period: 14
- Components: ADX, +DI, -DI
- Interpretation:
- ADX below 20: No trend (ranging)
- ADX 20-25: Weak trend
- ADX 25-50: Strong trend
- ADX above 50: Very strong trend
- Key Usage: Filter trending vs. ranging markets
Parabolic SAR (Stop and Reverse)
- Type: Trend + stop-loss indicator
- Display: Dots above/below price
- Default: AF step = 0.02, AF max = 0.20
- Interpretation:
- Dots below price = Uptrend
- Dots above price = Downtrend
- Key Signal: Dots flip = trend reversal
- Best For: Trailing stops, riding trends
Pivot Points
- Type: Support/Resistance levels
- Calculation: From previous period's H/L/C
- Components: PP, R1-R3, S1-S3
- Best For: Day trading, intraday levels
- Usage:
- Price above PP = Bullish bias
- Price below PP = Bearish bias
- Trade bounces at R/S levels
Fibonacci Retracement
- Type: Support/Resistance levels
- Key Levels: 23.6%, 38.2%, 50%, 61.8%, 78.6%
- Best For: Finding pullback entries in trends
- Golden Ratio: 61.8% (most reliable)
- Usage: Draw from swing low to high (or vice versa)
Ichimoku Cloud
- Type: Complete trend system
- Components:
- Tenkan-sen: 9-period conversion line
- Kijun-sen: 26-period base line
- Senkou Span A/B: The cloud
- Chikou Span: Lagging span
- Interpretation:
- Price above Cloud = Uptrend
- Price below Cloud = Downtrend
- Price in Cloud = No trend
- Best For: Comprehensive trend analysis
Quick Comparison Tables
By Trading Style
| Style | Recommended Indicators |
|---|---|
| Day Trading | VWAP, 9 EMA, Stochastic, Pivot Points, Volume |
| Swing Trading | 20/50 SMA, RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands, Fibonacci |
| Position Trading | 50/200 SMA, Weekly MACD, Ichimoku, ATR |
By Market Condition
| Condition | Best Indicators |
|---|---|
| Trending | MA, MACD, Parabolic SAR, ADX (above 25) |
| Ranging | RSI, Stochastic, Bollinger Bands, S/R |
| High Volatility | ATR, Bollinger Bands, Volume |
| Low Volatility | Bollinger Squeeze, ADX (below 20) |
| Breakout | Bollinger Bands, Volume, ATR, ADX |
By Purpose
| Purpose | Use These Indicators |
|---|---|
| Identify Trend | SMA, EMA, MACD, Ichimoku |
| Time Entries | RSI, Stochastic, MFI |
| Set Stops | ATR, Parabolic SAR, Bollinger Bands |
| Confirm Moves | Volume, OBV, MFI |
| Find Levels | Pivot Points, Fibonacci, S/R |
| Measure Volatility | ATR, Bollinger Bands |
| Spot Reversals | Divergence (RSI, MACD, OBV) |
Common Indicator Signals
Buy Signals
| Indicator | Buy Signal |
|---|---|
| MA | Price crosses above MA |
| RSI | Crosses above 30 from oversold |
| MACD | MACD crosses above Signal line |
| Stochastic | %K crosses above %D below 20 |
| Bollinger | Price bounces off lower band |
| OBV | Bullish divergence |
| ADX | +DI crosses above -DI with ADX above 25 |
| Parabolic SAR | Dots flip to below price |
| Ichimoku | Price breaks above cloud |
Sell Signals
| Indicator | Sell Signal |
|---|---|
| MA | Price crosses below MA |
| RSI | Crosses below 70 from overbought |
| MACD | MACD crosses below Signal line |
| Stochastic | %K crosses below %D above 80 |
| Bollinger | Price bounces off upper band |
| OBV | Bearish divergence |
| ADX | -DI crosses above +DI with ADX above 25 |
| Parabolic SAR | Dots flip to above price |
| Ichimoku | Price breaks below cloud |
Indicator Settings Reference
Standard Periods
| Indicator | Default Period | Alternative Periods |
|---|---|---|
| SMA | 20, 50, 200 | 10, 100 |
| EMA | 12, 26, 50, 200 | 9, 20 |
| RSI | 14 | 9, 21 |
| MACD | 12, 26, 9 | 5, 35, 5 (faster) |
| Stochastic | 14, 3 | 5, 3 (faster) |
| Bollinger | 20, 2 | 20, 2.5 (wider) |
| ATR | 14 | 7, 20 |
| ADX | 14 | 7, 20 |
| CCI | 20 | 14, 30 |
| MFI | 14 | 10, 20 |
Note: Shorter periods = More signals, more noise. Longer periods = Fewer signals, more reliable.
Indicator Combinations Cheat Sheet
Beginner Combo
Trend: 50 SMA
Momentum: RSI
Volume: Volume bars
Trend Rider Combo
Trend: 20 EMA
Momentum: MACD
Risk: ATR
Range Trader Combo
Volatility: Bollinger Bands
Momentum: RSI
Levels: Support/Resistance
Breakout Hunter Combo
Volatility: Bollinger Bands (squeeze)
Volume: Volume
Trend: ADX
Risk: ATR
Divergence Player Combo
Price: Chart
Momentum: RSI
Volume: OBV
Levels: Support/Resistance
Day Trader Combo
Benchmark: VWAP
Trend: 9 EMA
Volume: Volume
Levels: Pivot Points
Common Terms Explained
Divergence
When price and indicator move in opposite directions. Signals potential reversal.
- Bullish: Price lower lows, indicator higher lows
- Bearish: Price higher highs, indicator lower highs
Crossover
When one line crosses another (e.g., MACD crosses Signal line, price crosses MA).
Overbought
When an oscillator reaches high levels (RSI above 70), suggesting price may be too high.
Oversold
When an oscillator reaches low levels (RSI below 30), suggesting price may be too low.
Lagging Indicator
Indicator that follows price (e.g., MA, MACD). Confirms trends but slow to signal changes.
Leading Indicator
Indicator that may predict price changes (e.g., RSI divergence, OBV). Faster but more false signals.
Confluence
When multiple indicators or levels align (e.g., Fib 61.8% at support + RSI oversold).
Squeeze
When Bollinger Bands narrow significantly. Indicates low volatility before expansion.
Golden Cross
When short-term MA crosses above long-term MA (e.g., 50 crosses above 200). Bullish.
Death Cross
When short-term MA crosses below long-term MA (e.g., 50 crosses below 200). Bearish.
Next Steps
- Explore each indicator: Click through the detailed guides in previous sections
- Practice on charts: Open Kelor and apply indicators to historical data
- Build a strategy: Choose 2-4 complementary indicators and define your rules
- Backtest: Test your strategy on past data before going live
- Paper trade: Practice with virtual money first
- Go live: When consistent, trade with real capital
Remember: The best indicator is the one you understand and can use consistently. Start simple, master the basics, then expand your toolkit.