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In this article, we will examine each indicator in the list provided by Binance. Yes, these are the strange lines and series of characters below that you have seen but did not notice what they are or how to use them.
1. MA (Moving Average)
Description: The average value of an asset's price over a certain period. It is used for: To smooth price volatility and determine the direction of trends.
2. EMA (Exponential Moving Average)
Description: The moving average provides more meaning to recent prices. It is used for: To respond faster to price changes compared to the simple moving average.
3. BOLL (Bollinger Bands)
Description: An indicator that includes a moving average and two bands at a certain number of standard deviations above and below the average. It is used for: To determine market volatility and potential overbought or oversold points.
4. SAR (Parabolic SAR)
Description: An indicator that shows points above or below the current price level. It is used for: To identify trend reversal points and set stop-loss levels.
5. AVL (Average Volume)
Description: The average trading volume over a certain period. It is used for: To assess market activity and confirm trends.
6. VOL (Volume)
Description: The amount of assets bought and sold over a certain period. It is used for: To confirm the strength of trends and analyze market activity.
7. MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence)
Description: An indicator consisting of two lines and a chart showing the difference between short-term and long-term moving averages. It is used for: To determine the trend direction and crossover points signaling buy or sell.
8. RSI (Relative Strength Index) Description: An oscillator that ranges from 0 to 100, measuring the speed and change of price movements. It is used for: To identify overbought or oversold assets.
9. KDJ (Stochastic Oscillator with J Line) Description: A modified stochastic oscillator that includes an additional J line, which can be more volatile. It is used for: To identify overbought and oversold conditions, as well as buy and sell signals.
10. OBV (On-Balance Volume)
Description: An indicator that uses trading volume to predict price changes. It is used for: To identify accumulation (buying) and distribution (selling) in the market.
11. WR (Williams %R)
Description: An oscillator indicator that indicates overbought or oversold conditions, oscillating between 0 and -100. It is used for: To identify potential trend reversal points.
12. StochRSI (Stochastic Relative Strength Index) Description: An oscillator that combines the characteristics of stochastic oscillators and the relative strength index. It is used for: To more accurately determine overbought and oversold conditions.
13. O.I. (Open Interest)
Description: The total number of open positions in the futures or options market. It is used for: To assess the strength of the current trend and market sentiment.
14. LS Acco (Long/Short Account, Long/Short Account)
Description: The balance between buy positions (longs) and sell positions (shorts) on an account. It is used for: To analyze market sentiment and position allocation.
15. LS Posit (Long/Short Position)
Description: The number of open buy and sell positions in the market. It is used for: To assess the prevailing mood of traders (bullish or bearish).
16. LS Ratio (Long/Short Ratio)
Description: The ratio of the number of buy positions to the number of sell positions. It is used for: To analyze market sentiment and potential price movement directions.
17. BS. Vol (Buy/Sell Volume)
Description: The buying and selling volume in the market. It is used for: To assess the balance between buyers and sellers and determine the strength of the current trend.
18. Basis
Description: The difference between the spot price of an asset and its future price. Purpose: To analyze the state of the futures market and traders' expectations about the future price of an asset.