QQE as a Confirmation Indicator (Bonus)

The QQE indicator consists of a main line and a signal line plotted on a graph, with green and red bars representing the market's bullish and bearish conditions respectively. The indicator is used in technical analysis to identify potential trend reversals and confirm trading signals.

QQE (Quantitative Qualitative Estimation) If you’d like to follow along with the e-book version of the blog, click on the play button in the audio player at the top of the page. Quirky Quality Excellence  We’re guessing that heading makes no sense…and you’re probably right.  I’ll bet you can’t say it ten times fast.  You … Read more

Choppiness Index as a Volatility Indicator

A lchart displaying the Choppiness Index indicator. The chart ranges from 0 to 100, with the values plotted along the y-axis and time intervals plotted along the x-axis. The line fluctuates between different levels, indicating periods of choppiness and trendiness in the financial market.

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Super Smoother as a Baseline Indicator

Screenshot of trading platform interface showing candlestick chart with Super Smoother Baseline Indicator applied, emphasizing price trends and fluctuations

Super Smoother If you’d like to follow along with the e-book version of the blog, click on the play button in the audio player above.       Kick Up The Bass…Base?  Baselines are an interesting thing.  Sometimes they’re the first thing we use to determine the validity of a potential signal, sometimes not.  The … Read more