Some technical analysis tools are widely known use is as follows:
Average true range - the daily trading price range
Coppock - Edwin Coppock developed the Coppock Indicator for the usefulness of which is to identify the start of the upward trend in the market (bull market)
Dead cat bounce - This describes the recovery while the price of a stock or the market in the midst of a prolonged decline or bear market. That is, the rebound experienced by the market or a stock after a fall of prices, in fact only temporary as the market or the stock will continue to fall.
Elliott wave principle and the golden ratio (golden ratio) to calculate the price movements
Patron Hikkake - patron to identify reversal and continuation of motion
Momentum - the value of the price change
Point and figure charts - charts based on price to the exclusion of time
CPV rank - patron to identify reversal by using indicators of volume and price as the indicator.
Indicators used in a way menumpukkannya / combine it with the price chart:
Resistant - an area in which an increase in sales
Support - rea where an increase in the purchase
Breakout - when prices pass through and hold above the area of support or resistance
Trend line - a line indentation of support or resistance
Channel - a pair of parallel trend lines
Moving average - from a price
Ribbon Bollinger - price volatility ranges
Pivot point - a calculation using the average value of the lowest price, and the highest closing price
Indicator price is usually placed below the price chart
Index accumulation / distribution-based on the closing price of a certain time span
Commodity Channel Index - is an indicator used to measure a wide range of average price statistics. A high value indicates that prices are abnormally higher than the average price
MACD - konverjensi / diverjensi moving average
Parabolic SAR -
Relative Strength Index - shows the oscillator strength of the price
Rahul Mohindar Oscillator - an indicator for identifying trends
stochastic Oscillator
Trix - oscillator 3 shows the curve of the average movement developed by Jack Hutson in the 1980s
Volume-based indicators:
Money Flow - the amount of shares traded when the price moves up
On-balance volume - the momentum of buying or selling shares
PAC charts - two-dimensional method to create the chart ranked by volume too big