Where can I find the technical indicators?
Indicators can be easily accessed via the icon at the bottom left hand side of the chart.
Here you will find several different indicators, a number of which are customisable.
The current available technical indicators on the platform include:
- Aroon
- Aroon Oscillator
- Average True Range
- Bollinger Bands
- Chande Momentum Oscillator
- Commodity Channel Index
- Donchian Channels
- Envelopes
- Historical Volatility
- Linear Regression
- MACD
- Momentum
- Moving Average - Exponential
- Moving Average - Simple
- On Balance Volume
- Parabolic SAR
- Rate of Change
- Relative Strength Index
- Stochastic Oscillator
- Stochastic RSI
- TRIX
- VWAP
- Volume
- Vortex
- Williams %R
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