1. MA (Moving Average): The moving average is used to determine the market trend (bullish or bearish) over a certain period of time.

2. RSI (Relative Strength Index): The relative strength index measures momentum and identifies overbought (above 70) or oversold (below 30) areas.

3. StochRSI (Stochastic RSI): A combination of the Relative Strength Index and the Stochastic Index, it helps identify speed and changes in market momentum.

4. MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence): A moving average convergence divergence indicator, used to measure trend and momentum. The crossing of the lines indicates changes in trend.

5. Wm %R (Williams %R): Williams indicator, measures overbought (above -20) or oversold (below -80) levels.

6. OBV (On-Balance Volume): An on-balance volume indicator that measures the relationship between volume and price action to determine the strength of a trend.

7. K&D (Stochastic Oscillator): A stochastic indicator that compares the closing price to the price range for a given period. It is used to determine buy and sell points.

8. DIF and DEA: Values ​​used in MACD calculations, indicating the difference between the fast and slow moving averages, and used to determine momentum.