Stock Indicators, Patterns and Strategies

Technical Indicators and Overlays (stockcharts.com)

Technical Indicators are the often squiggly lines found above, below and on-top-of the price information on a technical chart. Indicators that use the same scale as prices are typically plotted on top of the price bars and are therefore referred to as “Overlays”.

Introduction to Technical Indicators and Oscillators

 

Strategies with Indicators (Investopedia.com)

Beat The Market With A Strong Pattern Failure Strategy

How To Trade The Head And Shoulders Pattern By Cory Mitchell

Trading The MACD Divergence By Boris Schlossberg

Candlesticks And Oscillators For Successful Swing Trades By Justin Kuepper

Why is the 50 Simple Moving Average (SMA) so common for traders and analysts?

How do I build a trading strategy with the Chande Momentum Oscillator?

What is a common strategy traders implement when using the Williams %R?

How can a swing trader use a Fibonacci retracement?

Swing Trading With Ichimoku Clouds (AAL)

How does a swing trader use the stochastic oscillator?

Strategies & Applications Behind The 50-Day EMA (INTC, AAPL)

Introduction To Swing Charting

How Traders Can Utilize CCI (Commodity Channel Index) To Trade Stock Trends

How do I create a trading strategy with Bollinger Bands® and the MACD?

How do I build a profitable trading strategy when using Pivots?

What is the Turtle Channel formula and how is it calculated?

Pick The Right Settings On Your Stochastic Oscillator (SPY, AAL)

Applying Cross-Verification To Trading Strategies (MCD, QCOM)

Tales From The Trenches: A Simple Bollinger Band® Strategy

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