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January 7, 2021
What is Rainbow Moving Average Indicator on Deriv's DTrader? How does it work?
The Rainbow Moving Average (RMA) displays several moving average lines simultaneously. When the lines intersect, it’s an indicator of price reversal and the angle of the lines are helpful to predict the trend strength. The steepe...
January 7, 2021
What is Moving Average Envelope Indicator on Deriv's DTrader? How does it work?
The Moving Average Envelope (MAE) helps to identify strong price movement that indicates the start of a trend. The MAE creates a moving average line as well as 2 bands around it. In theory, when the market price touches the upper o...
January 7, 2021
What is Moving Average (MA) Indicator on Deriv's DTrader? How does it work?
The Moving Average (MA) helps to identify the overall market trend by filtering out short-term price fluctuations. Using historical data, it calculates the average price over a specific period and plots a line on the chart. If the ...
January 7, 2021
What is Donchian Channel Indicator on Deriv's DTrader? How does it work?
The Donchian Channel is an indicator used in market trading developed by Richard Donchian. It is formed by taking the highest high and the lowest low of the last n periods. The area between the high and the low is the channel for t...
January 7, 2021
What is Bollinger Bands Indicator on Deriv's DTrader? How does it work?
What is What is Bollinger Bands Indicator? Bollinger Bands can be used to measure the highness or lowness of the price relative to previous trades. Bollinger Bands, developed by John Bollinger in the 1980s, aim to create a dynamic ...
January 7, 2021
What is Zig Zag Indicator on Deriv's DTrader? How does it work?
Zig Zag helps to identify trend reversals and filters out relatively small price movements by determining the support and resistance levels of the market. It accepts a percentage of deviation as the input and displays a line if the pr...
January 7, 2021
What is Parabolic SAR Indicator on Deriv's DTrader? How does it work?
The parabolic SAR is calculated almost independently for each trend in the price. When the price is in an uptrend, the SAR emerges below the price and converges upwards towards it. Similarly, on a downtrend, the SAR emerges above ...
January 7, 2021
What is Ichimoku Clouds Indicator on Deriv's DTrader? How does it work?
The Ichimoku Cloud, also known as Ichimoku Kinko Hyo, is a versatile indicator that defines support and resistance, identifies trend direction, gauges momentum and provides trading signals. Ichimoku Kinko Hyo translates into “one look...
January 7, 2021
What is Commodity Channel Index Indicator on Deriv's DTrader? How does it work?
The Commodity Channel Index (CCI) is a versatile indicator that can be used to identify a new trend or warn of extreme conditions. On Deriv's DTrader, you can use Commodity Channel Index for free and apply on any chart you want. To...
January 7, 2021
What is ADX/DMS Indicator on Deriv's DTrader? How does it work?
The Average Directional Movement Index index (ADX) was developed in 1978 by J. Welles Wilder as an indicator of trend strength in a series of prices of a financial instrument ADX will range between 0 and 100. Generally, ADX readings ...
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