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  • Timeline: 1 Day
  • Indicators: All Indicators (RSI > 70, OBV > 0, CMF > 0.1, MACD Crossed, SMA 20 Crossed 50)
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    1 Day
      RSI FIB DMI CMF MACD 21/50 OBV Price
    Table Key
    PairingThe pairing symbol being traded on.
    21/50 Crossed = 21 is above 50
    Below = 50 is above 21
    Simple Moving Average (SMA) of 21 and 50, price rises when 21 is about to cross the 50.
    MACD Crossed = MACD has crossed UP
    Below = MACD has NOT crossed UP
    = MACD trend is UP
    = MACD trend is DOWN
    The Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) is used to identify potential trends and momentum shifts in the price of an asset. Traders often watch for crossovers between the MACD line and the signal line, as well as the movement of the MACD line relative to the zero line, to make buy or sell decisions.
    RSI xx (value)
    = RSI trend is UP
    = RSI trend is DOWN
    The Relative Strength Index (RSI) The resulting RSI value ranges between 0 and 100. A higher RSI value indicates (70) that an asset may be overbought (potentially due for a price correction), while a lower RSI value (30) suggests that the asset may be oversold (potentially due for a price increase).
    OBV xx (value)
    = OBV trend is UP
    = OBV trend is DOWN
    The On-Balance Volume (OBV) is a trading indicator that combines price movement and volume to help identify potential trends and reversals in the market.
    CMF xx (value)
    = CMF trend is BUYING
    = CMF trend is SELLING
    The Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) The resulting CMF value fluctuates above and below a baseline (0). Positive values suggest that the asset is being accumulated (buying pressure), while negative values suggest distribution (selling pressure).
    FIB xx (value)
    = FIB Uptrend
    = FIB Downtrend
    Fibonacci levels (FIB) is a technical analysis tool used by traders and investors to identify potential support and resistance levels in a financial market. It's based on the Fibonacci sequence and its mathematical properties. The key Fibonacci ratios derived from this sequence are -23.6%, -38.2%, -50%, -61.8%, and -78.6%. These ratios are often used in Fibonacci retracement analysis. With the Golden Pocket being within the range of -61.8% to -65%.