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* Used to catch trends early and can also help us spot trend reversals * It consists of 2 moving averages (1 fast, 1 slow) and vertical lines called a histogram, which measures the distance between the 2 moving averages. * Contrary to what many people think, the moving average lines are NOT moving averages of the price. They are moving averages of other moving averages. * MACD’s downfall is its lag because it uses so many moving averages. * One way to use MACD is to wait for the fast line to “cross over” or “cross under” the slow line and enter the trade accordingly because it signals a new trend. Parabolic SAR * This indicator is made to spot trend reversals; hence the name Parabolic Stop And Reversal (SAR) * This is the easiest indicator to interpret because it only gives bullish and bearish signals. * When the dots are above the candles, it is a sell signal. * When the dots are below the candles, it is a buy signal. * These are best used in trending markets that consist of long rallies and downturns. Stochastics * Used to indicate overbought and oversold conditions * When the moving average lines are above 70, it means that the market is overbought and we should look to sell. * When the moving average lines are below 30, it means that the market is oversold and we should look to buy. Relative Strength Index (RSI) * Similar to stochastics in that it indicates overbought and oversold conditions. * When RSI is above 80, it means that the market is overbought and we should look to sell. * When RSI is below 20, it means that the market is oversold and we should look to buy. * RSI can also be used to confirm trend formations. If you think a trend is forming, wait for RSI to go above or below 50 (depending on if you’re looking at an uptrend or downtrend) before you enter a trade. Each indicator has its imperfections. This is why traders combine many different indicators to “screen” each other. As you progress through your trading career, you will learn which indicators you like the best and can combine them in a way that fits your trading style. We know this has been a very loooooooooooonnnnng lesson, and we do encourage you to go back and read over anything you haven’t fully understood yet. Sometimes it just takes a couple times of reading before you truly grasp something. Once you understand the concepts of these indicators, go to a chart and start playing with them. Really study how each indicator reacts to the price movement. When you fully understand an indicator, then it will become another tool for your trader’s toolbox. For now you should just take a break. Grab some coffee or get something to eat. We know your eyes are hurting! Let this lesson soak in, and then come back when you’re refreshed! Extra Credit! Use Bollinger Bands as S&R Levels and Trade Breakouts Learn this simple technique to trade breakouts by using Bollinger Bands as dynamic support and resistance levels.