Forex Trading Daily Forecast EUR/USD 21-May-2012

TECHNICAL INDICATORS
Written by Ivan Yurukov   
Friday, 18 December 2009 11:01
technical-indicators

Graphs show many things. However, sometimes the graphics are quite incomprehensible. In such situations, technical indicators are of great benefit to investors. They analyze the change in price and transfer it into a format that is much easier to understand.

Technical indicators are based on mathematical equations which calculate new values and place them  on the chart. A typical example of it  is the 'moving average'. In this case equations calculate the average price of a currency pair and book the values down on the chart in the form of a line.

When the price of the specified tool changes, the corresponding value of the indicator changes as well. As you can see as a  whole this indicator smooths the  movements and abrupts sharp changes because following the standard it is based on  for a longer period of time. But still it follows the basic movement of the currency pair.

Each technical indicator gives different information. Each trader alone chooses which indicators  best fit to  their style of trading.For this purpose, however, we need to know the different indicators. The main disadvantage, which should be born in mind is that they reflect historical data and therefore there is some time delay. Nevertheless they give useful information

Technical indicators can be divided into three main categories: 
- Trend indicators

- Oscillating indicators

- Indicators for volume trading

As it is seen from the name  trend indicators follow the trend (direction) in the price of the currency pair. Traders make its largest gains in the trend movements. However it is important to distinguish between the trend and  consolidation in the shortest possible period. Most traders tend to invest a little after the beginning of the trend and to have the profits  shortly after the end of the trend.

The following indicators are among the most popular in this group: 
- Moving Average
- Bollinger bands
Last Updated on Friday, 07 May 2010 10:27