Trend Analysis
Support and Resistance: Identifying key price levels that act as barriers to price movement.
Trendlines: Connecting highs or lows to identify the overall direction of the market.
Moving Averages: Smoothing out price data to identify longer-term trends.
Bollinger Bands: Envelopes around the moving average that measure volatility and potential breakouts.
Ichimoku Cloud: A comprehensive indicator that incorporates multiple trend indicators.
Momentum Analysis
Relative Strength Index (RSI): Measures the strength and momentum of price movements.
Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD): Identifies divergences between the MACD line and its signal line, indicating potential reversals.
Stochastic Oscillator: Compares the current price to the range of prices over a specified period.
Williams %R: Measures the overbought or oversold conditions of the market.
Bollinger Band Width: Indicates the volatility and potential for breakouts.
Volume Analysis
Volume: The number of units traded in a specific period.
On Balance Volume (OBV): Accumulates volume based on price direction, indicating the strength of buyers or sellers.
Chaikin Money Flow Oscillator: Measures the volume of positive and negative price movements.
Accumulation/Distribution Line: Indicates the flow of money into or out of a security.
Pattern Recognition
Candle Patterns: Formations of candlesticks that indicate potential trend reversals or continuations.
Chart Patterns: Larger formations on the price chart that indicate potential price movements.
Elliott Wave Theory: Identifies repeating patterns in market behavior.
Fibonacci Retracement/Extension: Identifies potential support and resistance levels based on Fibonacci ratios.
Other Indicators
Pivot Points: Calculated using previous day’s high, low, and close prices to identify potential support and resistance.
Gann Lines: Angles and squares based on time and price to identify potential trend changes.
Heiken Ashi: A candlestick charting technique that filters out noise.
Renko Charts: A type of price chart that plots price moves rather than time intervals.
Note:
Technical analysis alone does not guarantee successful trading.
It is important to use a combination of indicators and consider fundamental factors.
Technical analysis is subjective and can be interpreted differently by different traders.