TradingView provides a wide range of indicators for both technical and fundamental market data analysis. The platform offers various categories of indicators, including technical indicators, fundamental indicators, and indicators created by the community using Pine Script. Here are some of the most commonly used indicators on TradingView:
- Technical Indicators:
- Moving Averages: Exponential Moving Average (EMA), Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD), etc.
- Trend and Momentum Indicators: Relative Strength Index (RSI), Stochastic Oscillator, Moving Average divergence, etc.
- Volume and Price Analysis: On Balance Volume (OBV), Volume Profile, Depth of Market (DOM), etc.
- Pattern and Shape Recognition: Candlestick Structure, Engulfing patterns, Doji, etc.
- Indicator of Market Sentiment: Market Sentiment Technicals, Volume Weighted Relative Strength Index (VWRSI), etc.
- Other: Linear Regression Oscillator, ICT Propulsion Block, etc.
- Fundamental Indicators:
- Income Statement: Revenue, Gross Profit, Operating Income, etc.
- Balance Sheet: Assets, Liabilities, Equity, etc.
- Cash Flow: Cash Flow from Operations, Free Cash Flow, etc.
- Statistics: Average Price Target, Consensus Rating, etc.
- Community Scripts and Indicators:
- Pine Script: A powerful programming language that allows users to create custom indicators and strategies.
- Wizard Indicators: These are pre-built indicators created by experienced traders and analysts.
- Favorite Indicators: These are indicators that users have marked as favorites for quick access.
Traders and investors on TradingView often use a combination of these indicators to analyze and interpret market movements, identify potential trading opportunities, and make informed decisions.