Indicator
TTMS as a Volatility Indicator
Where’s The Squeeze So, back to the TTMS. The “squeeze” comes from compression of both top and bottom BBands when they reside inside the Keltner Channel. This indicates low volatility in the market when price tends to become range bound and moves sideways. An image of this phenomenon can be found below. It’s during these … Read more
Smoothed Momentum as a Confirmation Indicator
Smoothed Momentum Hold Your Horses Or is it, “Hold the horses”? Given the choice of fast and furious versus smooth operator, which one would you prefer? I suppose context plays a part here. After all, if your finger is caught in the car door, then a fast response is probably preferred. The same thing can … Read more
Revisiting the RSI & CCI as Confirmation Indicators
RSI & CCI Visiting Old Acquaintances There have been whispers in the passageways. Murmurs and mutterings about how certain older indicators can hold their own against newer indicators. Maybe, maybe not. Care to place a wager? We Do Things Differently There were claims of “their way” is better, and that’s totally cool. We’ve … Read more
Derivative Oscillator as a Confirmation Indicator
Derivative Oscillator Flattering Mimic Finding the “next generation” of anything can be both exciting and uncertain when it comes to developing something. Think of those who tout “New & Improved!”. Half the camp generally sides with the notion that it’s the same with different packaging, and the other half genuinely hopes that it truly … Read more