Join mooSchool Summer Camp S6 - Interpretation of Indicators
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Welcome back to mooShool Summer Camp S6! Learning will never betray us, get some real-talk man!
Have you ever explored the feature of Interpretation of Indicators on moomoo? It's a surprisingly useful tool especially for newbies. It interpretes the complex technical indicators into a simple graph and summarizes the market situation of the stock into several words based on technical analyses.
Come on let's get it.
1. Where to view Interpretation of Indicators on moomoo?
Path: Quotes - Detailed - Analyses - Capital - Interpretation of Indicators
Path: Quotes - Detailed - Analyses - Capital - Interpretation of Indicators
2. How to understand the information?
Step 1: Take a Look at the "overall conclusion"
There is an "overall conclusion" at the bottom of the dashboard which is calculated and summarized based on analyses of 12 indicators.
Taking the below screenshot as an example, the indicators showing some early warning signals for that stock from the market.
Step 1: Take a Look at the "overall conclusion"
There is an "overall conclusion" at the bottom of the dashboard which is calculated and summarized based on analyses of 12 indicators.
Taking the below screenshot as an example, the indicators showing some early warning signals for that stock from the market.
There are 5 types of "over conclusion" available for your brief assessment, including:
Hyper-Overbought: Dangerous Signal, indicating high short-term risk.
Overbought: Warning Signal, indicating bearish trend.
Neutral: No Obvious Signal, indicating unclear trend.
Hyper-Oversold: Positive Signal, indicating an optimistic trend.
Oversold: Bullish Signal, indicating to pay attention to potential short-term rebound
Hyper-Overbought: Dangerous Signal, indicating high short-term risk.
Overbought: Warning Signal, indicating bearish trend.
Neutral: No Obvious Signal, indicating unclear trend.
Hyper-Oversold: Positive Signal, indicating an optimistic trend.
Oversold: Bullish Signal, indicating to pay attention to potential short-term rebound
Step 2: Look closer at the details of each indicator
The details of each indicator are also available for you to do your research. You can easily tap on the indicator's name to view details.
The current status and the count of price rise/fall when a similar indicator signal appeared in the past year are also displayed.
The details of each indicator are also available for you to do your research. You can easily tap on the indicator's name to view details.
The current status and the count of price rise/fall when a similar indicator signal appeared in the past year are also displayed.
How should you read on the numbers?
Probability of rise (or fall): Calculated by dividing the number of rises (or falls) by the total number of occurrences in the historical backtest of the past year.
Occurrences: The total number of occurrences of this indicator in a stock in the past year.
Average range: The average change range of a stock the next day after the indicator appears in the past year.
Probability of rise (or fall): Calculated by dividing the number of rises (or falls) by the total number of occurrences in the historical backtest of the past year.
Occurrences: The total number of occurrences of this indicator in a stock in the past year.
Average range: The average change range of a stock the next day after the indicator appears in the past year.
End of class! Thanks for your time
Task & Prize:
'Quiz': Participants who answered the 'quiz question' below correctly will be rewarded with 188 points for one session.
'Quiz': Participants who answered the 'quiz question' below correctly will be rewarded with 188 points for one session.
'Homework':
$$#Tap here to join the discussion#$$-> Tap 'Post' on the discussion page -> Teach your fellow mooers how to use the feature of "Interpretation of Indicators" or do analysis based on the indicators according to your experiences,
1 winner will be selected based on the post's originality and quality to get 1 FREE $BlackBerry(BB.US$ share.
$$#Tap here to join the discussion#$$-> Tap 'Post' on the discussion page -> Teach your fellow mooers how to use the feature of "Interpretation of Indicators" or do analysis based on the indicators according to your experiences,
1 winner will be selected based on the post's originality and quality to get 1 FREE $BlackBerry(BB.US$ share.
Quiz:
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Moonew : why is your quiz given choice of "incomplete sentence" answer? how do i see the whole sentence before i can vote?
Emily : Obviously MA is Not the same with bias
oneM : bias = the tendency for people to do something under a certain situation. most likely action taken or popularity in this case.
cy_c : I was always wondering how to read that. Thanks
HongKongDoll : just get a learn
不入虎穴焉得虎子 : Generated from an established impression
Moonew : BIAS happens when popularity is happening to particular stock. why? may be it is trending. it may because of pushup news. then again. this lesson is good for us to decide buying not based on what is heard. but on the actual activity, volume, technical signal and position cost distribution provided by FUTU. Moomooers should be able to make better trades. Thanks @moomoo Academy
TradeView : Bias means tendency to act one way with pre-determine outcome or belief.
韭菜丰收 : I don't think I could choose me
snoopee : I found this moomoo course info on BIAS.. fyi pl.
Invest with moomoo :Use the bias indicator to assist you with your day trading
https://www.moomoo.com/en-sg/community/feed/106567357956101?data_ticket=a69b144bb0959eb03a715f91fa8400c3
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