The following table lists the types derived from Indicator .
Derived Types
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| AD | Accumulation/Distribution (AD) |
| ADX | Average Directional Index (ADX) |
| ADXR | Average Directional Index Rating (ADXR) |
| AroonL | Aroon Lower (AroonL) |
| AroonU | Aroon Upper (AroonU) |
| ATR | Average True Range (ATR) |
| B | % Bollinger Bands (B). |
| BBL | Bollinger Bands Lower (BBL). |
| BBU | Bollinger Bands Upper (BBU) |
| CAD | Chaikin A/D Oscillator (CAD) |
| CCI | Commodity Channel Index (CCI) |
| CMO | Change Momentum Oscillator (CMO) |
| D_Fast | %D Fast (D_Fast) |
| D_Slow | %D Slow (D_Slow) |
| DPO | Detrended Price Oscillator (DPO) |
| DX | Directional Movement Index (DX) |
| EMA | Exponential Moving Average (EMA) |
| EMV | Ease of Movement (EMV) |
| ENVL | Envelope Lower (ENVL) |
| ENVU | Envelope Upper (ENVU) |
| FO | Forecast Oscillator (FO) |
| K_Fast | %K Fast (K_Fast) |
| K_Slow | %K Slow (K_Slow) |
| KRI | Kairi - KRI (KRI) |
| LRI | Linear Regression indicator (LRI) |
| LRS | Linear Regression Slope (LRS) |
| MACD | Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) |
| MarketFI | Market Force Index (MarketFI) |
| MASS | Mass Index (MASS) |
| MDI | Minus Directional Indicator (MDI) |
| MDM | Minus Directional Movement (MDM) |
| MFI | Money Flow Index (MFI) |
| MOM | Momentum (MOM) |
| NVI | Negative Volume Index (NVI) |
| OBV | On Balance Volume (OBV) |
| OSC | Oscillator (OSC) |
| PCL | Price Channel Lower (PCL). |
| PCU | Price Channel Upper (PCU). |
| PDI | Plus Directional Indicator (PDI) |
| PDM | Plus Directional Movement (PDM) |
| PERF | Performance indicator (PERF). |
| PVI | Positive Volume Index (PVI) |
| PVT | Price and Volume Trend (PVT) |
| R | Williams %R (R) |
| Range | Range indicator |
| ROC | Price Rate of Change (ROC) |
| RSI | Relative Strength Index (RSI). |
| SAR | The Parabolic Time/Price System, developed by Welles Wilder, is used to set trailing price stops and is usually referred to as the 'SAR' (stop-and-reversal). It is an indicator that is a very useful and accurate tool during a trending period. Parabolic SAR should only be employed in trending markets - when it provides excellent entry and exit points. The Parabolic SAR provides excellent exit points. You should close long positions when the price falls below the SAR and close short positions when the price rises above the SAR. If long (i.e., the price is above the SAR), the SAR will move up every period, regardless of the direction the price is moving. The amount the SAR moves up depends on the amount that prices move. |
| SMA | Simple Moving Average (SMA) |
| SMD | Standard Deviation (SMD) |
| SMV | Standard Variance (SMV) |
| TH | True High (TH) |
| TL | True Low (TL) |
| TR | True Range (TR) |
| TRIX | TRIX Index (TRIX) |
| UltOsc | Ultimate Oscillator (UltOsc) |
| VCH | Chaikin?s Volatility (VCH) |
| VHF | Vertical Horizontal Filter (VHF) |
| VOSC | Volume Oscillator (VOSC) |
| VROC | Volume Rate of Change (VROC) |
| VWAP | Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP) |
| WAD | Williams' Accumulation/Distribution (WAD) |
| WMA | Weighted Moving Average (WMA) |
| UserIndicator | A user defined indicator |