FVE is a money flow indicator but with two important differences from existing money flow indicators: It resolves contradictions between intraday money flow indicators (such as Chaikin’s money flow) and interday money flow indicators (like On Balance Volume) by taking into account both intra- and interday price action. Unlike other money flow indicators which add...
The Volume Flow Indicator (VFI) indicator was first introduced in my June 2004 and is is based on the popular On Balance Volume (OBV) but with three very important modifications: Unlike the OBV, indicator values are no longer meaningless. Positive readings are bullish and negative bearish. The calculation is based on the day's median instead of the closing...
The well known Chaikin Money Flow Indicator as oscillator version. General Usage The indicator runs both above and below zero, made to denote whether an asset is in a bullish (above zero) or bearish (below zero) trend. It can be used to confirm trends, as well as spot possible trading signals due to divergences. A benefit of the oscillator version is that it...
The Chaikin Oscillator is basically an oscillator version of the Accumulation / Distribution Index, also known as ADL Indicator. General Usage The indicator runs both above and below zero, made to denote whether an asset is in a bullish (above zero) or bearish (below zero) trend. It can be used to confirm trends, as well as spot possible trading signals due to...
The oscillator version of the Price Volume Trend indicator (PVT) can be considered as a leading indicator of future price movements. The PVT Indicator is similar to the On Balance Volume indicator as it is also used to measure the strength of a trend. The difference between the OBV and the PVT is that where the OBV adds all volumes when price achieves higher...
The oscillator version of the well known On Balance Volume Indicator (OBV). General Usage Plain old OBV can be used to confirm trends, as well as spot possible trading signals due to divergences. A benefit of the oscillator version is that it can produce LONG or SHORT signals on zero line cross. Moving Averages 4 different Moving Averages are available: ...
Money Flow Index (MFI) is the technical indicator, which indicates the rate at which money is invested into a security and then withdrawn from it. Construction and interpretation of the indicator is similar to Relative Strength Index with the only difference that volume is important to MFI. Usage: When analyzing the money flow index one needs to take into...