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  • A/D Line

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one cumulative line combining price location within each candle range and volume. The line is unbounded and can trend upward or downward for long periods. It does not reset during the visible session unless the chart data range is reloaded from a different starting point.

    How to read

    The Accumulation Distribution Line helps traders see whether volume is flowing with closes near highs or lows. Rising ADL suggests accumulation pressure, while falling ADL suggests distribution pressure. Divergence against price can be useful, but exchange volume quality matters. It works best on liquid pairs where volume data is consistent.

  • Accelerator Oscillator

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with a zero-centered histogram showing acceleration or deceleration of momentum. It is commonly derived from Awesome Oscillator minus a smoothing line. Bars can color by whether acceleration is increasing or decreasing, while the zero line separates positive and negative acceleration zones.

    How to read

    The Accelerator Oscillator helps traders see whether momentum is speeding up or slowing before the main move becomes obvious. Rising bars show improving impulse, while falling bars show fading impulse. It is sensitive and can flip often in chop. It is best used as a supporting pane under trend or structure indicators.

  • ADX

    Popular · Binance klines

    What you see

    Up to three lines in a sub-chart pane: ADX (trend strength) plus +DI and −DI (directional movement).

    How to read

    ADX rising means the trend is strengthening regardless of direction; falling ADX means chop or consolidation. +DI above −DI favors bulls; the opposite favors bears. Does not tell you when to enter — only how strong the trend is.

  • Arnaud Legoux Moving Average

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A smooth price overlay line using the Arnaud Legoux weighting method. It is designed to reduce lag while keeping a visually stable curve. The indicator plots one line on the candle price scale, starts after enough candles are available, and does not use a bounded oscillator scale.

    How to read

    ALMA is useful for traders who prefer a cleaner trend line than fast averages but less lag than slow averages. Rising slope with candles holding above it supports trend continuation. Flat ALMA warns that momentum is fading. It can look unusually clean in noisy markets, so confirmation from volume or volatility is helpful before trusting direction.

  • Aroon

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with two bounded lines, Aroon Up and Aroon Down, both scaled from 0 to 100. The lines measure how recently the highest high and lowest low occurred inside the lookback window. The pane does not reset intraday and only requires high and low candle data.

    How to read

    Aroon helps traders see whether new highs or new lows are happening recently enough to support a trend. Aroon Up near 100 with Down low suggests bullish pressure; the opposite suggests bearish pressure. Crosses can appear late in choppy markets. It is most useful for detecting trend emergence after compression.

  • ATR (14)

    Volatility · Binance klines

    What you see

    One line in a sub-chart pane — no fixed 0–100 scale; values are in price units.

    How to read

    Average true range measures how much the asset typically moves per bar. Rising ATR = more volatility (wider stops/targets); falling ATR = quieter market. Used for position sizing and stop placement, not direction.

  • Awesome Oscillator

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with a zero-centered histogram calculated from the difference between fast and slow averages of median price. Histogram bars can change color depending on whether the current value is higher or lower than the previous value. The scale is unbounded and centered around zero.

    How to read

    Awesome Oscillator shows short-term momentum relative to a broader baseline. Bars above zero favor bullish momentum, while bars below zero favor bearish momentum. Rising bars show acceleration even before crossing zero. The common pitfall is chasing late histogram peaks after a large move, especially on low-liquidity altcoins.

  • Balance of Power

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one smoothed line or histogram usually oscillating around zero. It compares the candle close-open relationship with the high-low range to estimate buyer versus seller control. The scale is normally bounded around -1 to 1 but can be displayed with a zero baseline.

    How to read

    Balance of Power shows whether candles are closing with buyer or seller dominance inside their ranges. Positive values suggest buyers are finishing candles stronger, while negative values suggest sellers are stronger. Thin candles and low-volume periods can make readings unreliable. It is useful alongside volume and trend tools to confirm participation.

  • BB Bandwidth

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one line measuring the width between upper and lower statistical bands relative to the middle line. The scale is positive and unbounded, usually displayed as a percentage or ratio. Low values show compression, while high values show expanded volatility.

    How to read

    Bandwidth helps traders spot volatility squeezes and expansion phases without cluttering the price chart. Very low readings often mean a large move may be building, but they do not predict direction. Rising bandwidth confirms volatility expansion after a breakout. It is especially useful before news, session opens, and range-break conditions.

  • Bollinger Bands

    Popular

    What you see

    Three lines on the price chart: middle band (SMA) plus upper and lower bands at ± standard deviations.

    How to read

    Band width reflects volatility — squeeze hints at a future expansion move. Touches of the upper band show price at the top of its recent statistical range; lower band the opposite. Middle band often acts as mean-reversion anchor.

  • Bull Bear Power

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with a zero-centered histogram or two compact lines showing the difference between recent highs, lows, and a smoothing average. Positive values highlight bullish pressure, negative values highlight bearish pressure. The scale is unbounded and changes with the asset price.

    How to read

    Bull Bear Power helps traders see which side is controlling candle extremes. Positive expansion means buyers are extending highs above the baseline, while negative expansion means sellers are driving lows below it. Wick-heavy markets can create noisy spikes. It is best interpreted with candle structure and volume rather than alone.

  • CCI (20)

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    One oscillating line in a sub-chart pane, centered around zero with unbounded swings.

    How to read

    Tracks how far price deviates from its statistical mean. Large positive values flag unusually strong upside vs recent average; large negative values flag unusually weak price. Often used for mean-reversion setups.

  • Central Pivot Range

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A price overlay with three horizontal lines: central pivot, top central pivot, and bottom central pivot. The range is calculated from the previous higher-timeframe candle and remains fixed until the next period begins. It uses the main price scale and resets at the selected timeframe boundary.

    How to read

    Central Pivot Range shows the market's prior-period value area in a compact form. A narrow CPR often suggests potential expansion, while a wide CPR can indicate prior volatility and possible consolidation. Holding above the range favors bullish session control; holding below favors bearish control. It is most practical for intraday planning.

  • Chaikin MF

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one zero-centered line usually bounded between -1 and 1. It measures volume-weighted buying or selling pressure based on where closes occur inside each candle range. A horizontal zero line separates net accumulation pressure from net distribution pressure.

    How to read

    Chaikin Money Flow helps confirm whether volume supports price direction. Positive values show closes are occurring higher in the range on volume, while negative values show distribution pressure. It can be distorted by large wicks or unreliable volume. Traders often use it to confirm breakouts, divergences, and range failures.

  • Chaikin Oscillator

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one zero-centered line showing the difference between fast and slow averages of the accumulation distribution line. The scale is unbounded and depends on volume history. A zero reference helps separate improving accumulation from weakening accumulation or distribution.

    How to read

    Chaikin Oscillator shows momentum behind accumulation and distribution. Rising values suggest buying pressure is improving, while falling values show distribution pressure building. Crosses around zero can confirm trend participation, but noisy exchange volume can reduce reliability. It is helpful when price breaks structure and traders want volume-flow confirmation.

  • Chaikin Volatility

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one zero-centered line showing the rate of change of a smoothed high-low range. Positive values mean range is expanding compared with the prior period, while negative values mean range is contracting. The scale is unbounded and expressed as a percentage change.

    How to read

    Chaikin Volatility highlights whether candle ranges are expanding or shrinking. Rising values often appear before or during breakouts, while falling values show compression or fading activity. It does not show direction and can spike on one abnormal wick. Traders use it to confirm that a move has real range expansion behind it.

  • Chande Kroll Stop

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A price overlay with two trailing stop-style lines, one above price and one below price, derived from recent highs, lows, and average range. The lines use the main price scale and move only as the rolling window updates. They are visual bands only and do not create trade markers.

    How to read

    Chande Kroll Stop helps traders judge trend invalidation zones and volatility-adjusted structure. Price staying above the lower line supports bullish continuation, while price staying below the upper line supports bearish continuation. During sideways action, price may cut through both lines repeatedly. It is best used to manage trend context, not to chase every touch.

  • Chande Momentum Oscillator

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one bounded oscillator line that usually ranges from -100 to 100. It compares the sum of recent gains with the sum of recent losses over the selected period. The pane includes a zero line, with positive and negative zones showing directional pressure.

    How to read

    CMO highlights momentum balance between gains and losses. Values above zero indicate buyers have more recent force, while values below zero show sellers are stronger. Extreme readings can mean strong trend continuation or exhaustion, depending on context. It is useful when standard oscillators feel too slow but should be filtered during sideways chop.

  • Chandelier Exit

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A price overlay with one or two trailing volatility lines based on recent highs, lows, and range. The long-side line typically trails below price, while the short-side line trails above price. The lines use the price scale and shift only as new candle data changes the rolling calculations.

    How to read

    Chandelier Exit is used as a volatility-adjusted trend protection guide. In an uptrend, the lower trailing line shows where the trend would start looking vulnerable. In a downtrend, the upper line plays the same role. It should not be treated as a guaranteed stop because crypto wicks can pierce it before trend resumes.

  • Coppock Curve

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one smoothed momentum curve based on weighted rate-of-change inputs. It is zero-centered and unbounded, with values above zero showing positive longer-term momentum and values below zero showing negative longer-term momentum. The line moves slower than most short-term oscillators.

    How to read

    The Coppock Curve is best for identifying broad momentum turns rather than scalp timing. Rising from deeply negative levels can show recovery pressure, while rolling over from positive levels can show weakening upside. It is too slow for very short timeframes. Traders should use it on daily or weekly crypto charts for macro context.

  • Darvas Box

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A price overlay drawing rectangular range boxes around confirmed consolidation highs and lows. Each box marks a bounded structure zone on the main price scale. Boxes extend until price breaks outside the range or a new confirmed box forms, depending on display settings.

    How to read

    Darvas Box helps traders identify consolidation areas and breakout boundaries. A move above the box shows upside range expansion, while a move below shows downside failure. False breakouts can occur when volume is weak or broader trend is unclear. It works best for clean range compression before expansion.

  • Detrended Price Oscillator

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one zero-centered line that removes a moving average trend component from price. The line oscillates above and below zero, showing shorter-term cycles relative to the selected period. The scale is unbounded and based on price distance from the shifted average.

    How to read

    DPO is useful for studying cycles without the distraction of the dominant trend. Positive values mean price is above its detrended baseline, while negative values mean it is below. It should not be used as a trend indicator. Traders use it more for timing pullbacks, cycle rhythm, and spotting when price is stretched inside ranges.

  • Donchian Channels

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A price overlay with an upper line at the highest high, a lower line at the lowest low, and an optional middle line between them. The channel uses the main price scale and moves stepwise as new highs or lows appear inside the rolling window.

    How to read

    Donchian Channels show breakout boundaries and recent range structure. A close above the upper line means price is making a lookback high, while a close below the lower line means a lookback low. Breakouts can fail in choppy ranges, so traders should check volatility expansion and higher timeframe trend before trusting them.

  • Double Exponential Moving Average

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A single price overlay line that applies double exponential smoothing to reduce the lag of a standard moving average. It stays on the main chart, follows the candle price scale, and begins once enough source bars are available. The line can optionally color by slope, but it does not create markers or trade signals.

    How to read

    DEMA is read as a faster trend-following average. Price above a rising DEMA suggests buyers are still defending momentum, while price below a falling DEMA shows sellers have control. The speed is useful after strong breakouts, but it can overreact during mean-reverting markets. Traders often pair it with slower trend or volatility context.

  • Elder Ray Index

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with two zero-centered lines or histograms: bull power and bear power. Bull power measures high price relative to a moving average, while bear power measures low price relative to that average. The scale is unbounded and depends on the asset price level.

    How to read

    Elder Ray shows whether buyers can push highs above value and whether sellers can push lows below value. Rising bull power supports upside pressure, while deepening bear power supports downside pressure. Divergence against price can be useful, but sudden wick events can distort readings. It works best on liquid pairs with clean candles.

  • EMA 25

    Trend

    What you see

    One smooth line overlaid on the candlestick price chart.

    How to read

    Medium-term EMA for swing structure. Often acts as dynamic support in uptrends and resistance in downtrends. Crosses with faster/slower EMAs are common trend signals.

  • EMA 7

    Popular

    What you see

    One smooth line overlaid on the candlestick price chart.

    How to read

    Short-term exponential moving average — reacts quickly to new prices. Price above the line suggests near-term bullish bias; below suggests bearish. Frequently used for scalp entries and fast pullback zones.

  • EMA 99

    Trend

    What you see

    One smooth line overlaid on the candlestick price chart.

    How to read

    Slow EMA approximating higher-timeframe bias on your current interval. Price holding above supports “stay with the macro uptrend” reads; extended stretches far from the line can mean mean-reversion risk.

  • EMA Corridor

    Trend

    What you see

    Two EMA lines on the price chart (fast + slow), forming a ribbon or corridor.

    How to read

    The band between lines shows short vs medium trend agreement. Narrow corridor + price inside = consolidation; expansion + price riding one side = trend acceleration. Breaks outside the corridor can mark momentum shifts.

  • Estimated Leverage Ratio

    Momentum · Binance perp

    What you see

    A separate pane with one line estimating leverage intensity from derivatives open interest relative to exchange reserves or collateral proxy, depending on available data. The scale is unbounded and exchange-specific. The line updates at the slower of the derivatives and reserve data feeds.

    How to read

    Estimated Leverage Ratio helps identify when the market may be heavily leveraged. Rising values show more derivatives exposure relative to available collateral, which can amplify moves. Falling values suggest deleveraging or reduced speculative appetite. It does not predict direction; it mainly warns that volatility and forced unwinds may become more likely.

  • Fisher Transform

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with a transformed oscillator line and optional trigger line. Values are zero-centered and unbounded, often moving sharply at turning points because price is transformed into a more normalized distribution. The pane includes a zero line but no fixed overbought or oversold ceiling.

    How to read

    Fisher Transform is used to highlight sharper momentum turns and potential regime shifts. Strong positive values show price is near the top of its recent transformed range, while strong negative values show the opposite. It can be very twitchy on low timeframes. Traders should avoid using every hook as a reversal call.

  • Force Index

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one zero-centered line or histogram combining price change and volume. Positive values show upward price movement supported by volume, while negative values show downward force. The scale is unbounded and can vary widely between coins because it depends on both price and traded volume.

    How to read

    Force Index helps traders judge whether a move has real push behind it. Strong positive spikes show aggressive buying force, while deep negative spikes show aggressive selling force. Large values after news can be exhaustion rather than continuation. It is useful for confirming breakouts, pullbacks, and capitulation candles.

  • Fractal Chaos Bands

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A price overlay with upper and lower bands built from recent confirmed fractal highs and lows. The bands step across the chart and update only when new qualifying structure points appear. They use the main price scale and act as dynamic boundaries around recent swing structure.

    How to read

    Fractal Chaos Bands help traders see whether price is breaking out of recent swing containment. Price above the upper band shows upside structure expansion, while price below the lower band shows downside expansion. The bands can lag because fractals require confirmation. They are best for structure context rather than early entries.

  • Funding Rate

    On-chain

    What you see

    One line in a sub-chart pane — perpetual futures funding rate over time.

    How to read

    Positive funding means longs pay shorts (crowded longs); negative means shorts pay longs. Extreme positive funding warns of over-levered longs; extreme negative the opposite. Mean-reversion context for derivatives positioning.

  • Gann High Low Activator

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A price overlay line that switches between an average of recent lows in bullish conditions and an average of recent highs in bearish conditions. The line uses the main price scale and can color by state. It is continuous and does not draw buy or sell markers.

    How to read

    Gann High Low Activator is used as a simple structure-following trend guide. Price above the line supports bullish control, while price below supports bearish control. In tight ranges, state changes can be frequent and noisy. It works best as a trailing context line after a trend has already developed.

  • Garman Klass Volatility

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one positive line estimating volatility from open, high, low, and close data. The scale is percentage-based when annualized. It uses more candle information than close-only volatility and updates continuously as each new completed candle enters the rolling window.

    How to read

    Garman Klass Volatility gives a richer estimate of realized movement when complete OHLC data is available. Rising values indicate broader candle instability, while falling values show calmer conditions. It assumes reliable opens and may be distorted on exchanges with bad candle prints. It is useful for comparing market regimes across timeframes.

  • Guppy Multiple Moving Average

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A price overlay made of two moving-average groups: a fast trader group and a slower investor group. Each group uses several lines with separate colors or opacity. The indicator shares the candle price scale, starts each line after its own warmup period, and visually expands or compresses as trend conditions change.

    How to read

    GMMA helps traders see whether short-term momentum agrees with the larger trend. When both groups expand in the same direction, trend conviction is stronger. Compression between groups shows uncertainty or transition. The common pitfall is reacting too late after a huge expansion, when the move may already be overextended.

  • Historical Volatility

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one positive line measuring realized volatility from recent returns. The scale is percentage-based when annualized, or raw return volatility when not annualized. It updates each candle and does not care whether price moved up or down, only how variable returns were.

    How to read

    Historical Volatility helps traders understand how active the market has recently been. Rising volatility means larger price swings are becoming normal, while falling volatility shows compression. It does not give direction. It is useful for adjusting position size, comparing coins, and deciding whether breakout or mean-reversion tools are more appropriate.

  • Hull MA

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A smooth price overlay line designed to reduce lag while still filtering candle noise. The line may change color based on slope, for example one color when rising and another when falling. It uses the price scale, starts after sufficient history is available, and updates continuously as each candle closes.

    How to read

    The Hull Moving Average helps traders see trend direction without waiting for a very slow average to turn. A rising slope supports long bias, while a falling slope supports defensive or short bias. Fast color flips can appear during chop, so it should not be treated as a standalone entry trigger. It works well on swing and intraday trend charts.

  • Ichimoku Cloud

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A multi-line price overlay with conversion line, base line, leading span A, leading span B, and a shaded cloud between the spans. Cloud color changes depending on which span is above the other. The lines use the price scale, and projected spans extend forward by the displacement setting.

    How to read

    Ichimoku gives traders trend, support, resistance, and momentum context in one overlay. Price above a rising cloud favors bullish structure, while price below a falling cloud favors bearish structure. Thin clouds can break easily; thick clouds often show stronger congestion. It is best on higher timeframes where the forward cloud is less noisy.

  • Intraday Intensity Index

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one line based on the close position inside each candle range, weighted by volume and summed over the selected period. The scale is unbounded or percentage-normalized depending on display mode. It uses high, low, close, and volume data.

    How to read

    Intraday Intensity Index shows whether volume is associated with closes near the high or low of each candle. Positive readings suggest accumulation pressure, while negative readings suggest distribution. It can be distorted by tiny ranges or abnormal volume. It is useful for confirming whether apparent breakouts have quality participation.

  • Kaufman Adaptive Moving Average

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A single adaptive moving average line displayed on the price chart. The line becomes more responsive when price movement is efficient and more stable when the market is noisy. It uses the same price scale as candles, warms up over its lookback window, and does not reset intraday unless chart data is reloaded.

    How to read

    KAMA helps distinguish directional movement from random back-and-forth noise. When the line follows price closely and slopes clearly, the trend is efficient. When it flattens and lags, the market is less organized. Traders should avoid reading every cross as a signal, because the main value is regime filtering, especially on volatile altcoins.

  • Keltner Channels

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A price overlay with a central moving average and two volatility bands based on average range. The upper and lower bands expand when range increases and contract when range decreases. The overlay uses the main price scale and starts after both moving average and range lookback requirements are available.

    How to read

    Keltner Channels help traders judge trend continuation and volatility-adjusted overextension. Price riding the upper channel can show strong bullish pressure, while riding the lower channel shows bearish pressure. Mean reversion from the bands works poorly in strong trends. It is often useful for breakout follow-through and pullback context.

  • Klinger Oscillator

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with a zero-centered oscillator line and optional signal line derived from volume force. The scale is unbounded and reflects longer-term volume accumulation and distribution pressure. It uses high, low, close, and volume inputs and tends to move slower than simple volume oscillators.

    How to read

    Klinger Oscillator helps detect whether volume flow supports the visible trend. Values rising above the signal line show improving accumulation pressure, while falling values show distribution. It can produce false turns when volume spikes come from exchange anomalies. It is most useful on higher timeframes and large-cap crypto pairs.

  • Know Sure Thing

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with a weighted momentum line and optional signal line. It combines multiple smoothed rate-of-change windows into one zero-centered oscillator. The scale is unbounded, and the display can include a zero reference line to separate bullish and bearish momentum regimes.

    How to read

    KST helps traders read momentum across several time horizons instead of relying on one lookback. Rising values above zero show broad momentum strength, while falling values below zero show broad weakness. Crosses can lag, but they are often cleaner than fast oscillators. It is useful for swing trading and market rotation checks.

  • Least Squares Moving Average

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A price overlay line created from linear regression over a rolling window. It tracks the estimated fair trend line rather than a traditional average of closes. The line uses the same scale as price, begins after the configured period, and updates as each new candle changes the regression window.

    How to read

    LSMA helps traders see whether price is running above or below its recent regression path. Holding above a rising line suggests trend strength, while repeated failures under it suggest loss of control. It can bend quickly after outlier candles, so the latest slope should be read with recent volatility in mind rather than as a mechanical trigger.

  • Linear Regression Channel

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A price overlay with a central rolling regression line and two outer deviation bands. The channel uses candle prices, shares the main price scale, and redraws as the rolling window advances. Bands expand when recent prices deviate more from the regression path and tighten when price behavior is more orderly.

    How to read

    Traders use this channel to judge trend slope and overextension around that trend. Price near the upper band can show stretched bullish movement, while price near the lower band can show stretched bearish movement. A steep channel is not automatically sustainable. It works best for context on medium and higher timeframes, not as a precise entry tool.

  • Long Short Ratio

    Momentum · Binance perp

    What you see

    A separate pane with one ratio line showing long positioning versus short positioning from derivatives data. A horizontal reference at 1.0 marks balance between longs and shorts. The scale is unbounded above zero, and values update at the source interval rather than every candle if the derivatives feed is slower.

    How to read

    Long Short Ratio helps traders see whether positioning is leaning crowded long or crowded short. High values show longs dominate, while low values show shorts dominate. Extreme crowding can support continuation or create reversal risk if price moves against the crowd. It is best interpreted with price trend and open interest, not as sentiment alone.

  • MACD

    Popular · Binance klines

    What you see

    A histogram in a sub-chart pane (bars above/below zero) derived from fast vs slow EMA spread.

    How to read

    Histogram expansion shows momentum building; shrinkage shows fade. Crosses through zero hint at broader trend shifts. Useful for spotting divergence between price and momentum.

  • Mass Index

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one positive line based on expansion and contraction of the high-low range. The indicator is not directional and does not use a zero line. It focuses on range bulges, so the line rises when the range structure expands unusually over the configured window.

    How to read

    Mass Index is used to spot potential reversal conditions caused by range expansion. High readings suggest the market has stretched its range, but they do not reveal whether the reversal would be up or down. It can be early and ambiguous. Traders should combine it with trend, support, resistance, or candle structure.

  • MFI (14)

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    One line in a sub-chart pane (0–100), similar layout to RSI but volume-aware.

    How to read

    Weights price changes by volume — moves on heavy volume count more. High readings suggest buying pressure with volume; low readings suggest selling pressure. Can flag divergences between price and money flow.

  • Momentum

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one zero-centered line showing the raw price difference between the current close and the close from the selected number of candles ago. The scale is unbounded and depends on the asset price. A zero line separates positive momentum from negative momentum.

    How to read

    Momentum helps traders see whether price is moving away from its recent past or losing force. Values above zero show price is higher than the lookback close; values below zero show it is lower. Divergence can be useful, but raw price differences are not comparable across coins with different price levels unless normalized.

  • Moving Average Envelope

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A price overlay with a central moving average and two percentage-based bands above and below it. Unlike volatility bands, the distance is fixed as a percentage of the average. The overlay uses the candle price scale, begins after the moving average period, and keeps band width stable unless price level changes.

    How to read

    Moving Average Envelopes help identify stretched prices relative to a simple trend path. Touches near the upper band show strength or overextension, while lower band touches show weakness or potential discount. In strong trends, price can ride one band for a long time. Fixed percentages must be adjusted for each coin and timeframe.

  • Negative Volume Index

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one cumulative line that updates mainly on candles where volume is lower than the previous candle. The line is unbounded and starts from a configurable baseline. It emphasizes price changes during quieter volume periods rather than during high-volume bursts.

    How to read

    Negative Volume Index is often used to study quieter-market participation. Rising NVI suggests price is advancing even when volume is not expanding, which some traders view as informed accumulation. Falling NVI shows weakness during lower-volume conditions. In crypto, the interpretation is less traditional because exchange volume can vary heavily by venue.

  • OBV

    Volume · Binance klines

    What you see

    One cumulative line in a sub-chart pane — stair-steps up or down with volume direction.

    How to read

    Adds volume on up closes and subtracts on down closes into a running total. OBV rising while price flat can hint at hidden accumulation; falling OBV with flat price hints distribution. Best for divergence vs price.

  • Open Interest Change

    Momentum · Binance perp

    What you see

    A separate pane with a zero-centered line or histogram showing open interest change over the selected lookback. It can display percentage change or absolute notional change. Positive values show derivatives exposure expanding, while negative values show exposure contracting.

    How to read

    Open Interest Change highlights when leverage is entering or leaving the market quickly. Positive spikes during price expansion can confirm speculative participation, while negative spikes can show deleveraging or position closures. Direction still comes from price behavior, not the indicator alone. It is especially useful around breakouts and funding extremes.

  • Opening Range

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A price overlay with horizontal lines marking the high, low, and optional midpoint of the first configured minutes of a session. The range is built during the opening window, then remains fixed until the next session reset. It uses the main price scale.

    How to read

    Opening Range helps traders define early-session balance and breakout levels. Price holding above the range shows bullish session control, while trading below it shows bearish control. False breaks are common when volatility is low or liquidity is thin. It is most useful around active market opens or exchange-specific volume windows.

  • Parkinson Volatility

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one positive volatility line calculated from high-low ranges rather than close-to-close returns. The scale is percentage-based when annualized. It uses candle highs and lows, so it reacts strongly when intraperiod ranges expand even if closes do not move much.

    How to read

    Parkinson Volatility is helpful when crypto candles have large intraday or intraperiod swings that close-based volatility underestimates. Rising values show expanding range risk, while falling values show calmer candles. It can overstate volatility during exchange wick anomalies. It is best for range-sensitive strategies and risk sizing.

  • Percent B

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one line showing where price sits within its statistical band range. The common scale centers around 0 to 1, where 0 is the lower band and 1 is the upper band, but values can move below 0 or above 1 when price closes outside the bands.

    How to read

    Percent B helps traders read band position without looking directly at the overlay. Values near 1 show price near the upper band, values near 0 show price near the lower band, and values outside the range show breakout pressure. It is not automatically mean-reverting; strong trends can keep it pinned near extremes.

  • Percentage Price Oscillator

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with a percentage-based oscillator line, signal line, and optional histogram. It compares two moving averages as a percentage of the slower average, making values more comparable across assets. The scale is zero-centered and unbounded, with a horizontal zero reference.

    How to read

    PPO is useful when comparing momentum across coins with very different prices. Values above zero show the faster average is above the slower average, while rising histogram bars show momentum expansion. Like other moving-average oscillators, it can lag after sudden reversals. It is best for trend-following context rather than precise reversal timing.

  • Perpetual Basis

    Momentum · Binance perp

    What you see

    A separate pane with a zero-centered line showing the percentage difference between perpetual contract price and spot or index price. Positive values mean the perpetual trades above the reference, while negative values mean it trades below. The line can be smoothed and updates according to derivatives and index feed availability.

    How to read

    Perpetual Basis shows whether derivatives traders are paying a premium or discount relative to spot. Positive basis often reflects aggressive long demand, while negative basis can show stress or short pressure. Basis can stay elevated during strong trends. It should be read with funding, open interest, and spot price structure to avoid false crowding conclusions.

  • Pivot Points

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A price overlay with horizontal pivot, support, and resistance lines calculated from the previous session or higher timeframe. Lines remain fixed during the active session and reset when the selected pivot timeframe rolls over. They share the main price scale and do not depend on future candles.

    How to read

    Pivot Points help traders plan likely reaction zones before the session develops. Price above the central pivot shows stronger session bias, while price below it shows weaker bias. Support and resistance levels can attract reactions, but they are not guaranteed reversal points. They work best on intraday charts with clear session boundaries.

  • Positive Volume Index

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one cumulative line that updates mainly on candles where volume is higher than the previous candle. The line is unbounded and starts from a configurable baseline. It emphasizes price movement during high-participation candles and remains unchanged on lower-volume candles.

    How to read

    Positive Volume Index helps traders understand what happens when activity expands. Rising PVI shows price gains during higher-volume candles, while falling PVI shows price weakness during active periods. It can be helpful during breakouts but is sensitive to exchange volume inconsistencies. Absolute level matters less than slope and divergence.

  • Previous Day High Low

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A price overlay with horizontal lines marking the previous day's high, low, and optionally close. The levels remain fixed throughout the current day and reset at the daily boundary based on the selected session timezone. Lines use the main price scale.

    How to read

    Previous day levels are simple structure references that many traders watch. Reclaiming the prior high can show strength, losing the prior low can show weakness, and the prior close can act as a sentiment divider. In crypto's 24-hour market, timezone selection matters. These levels work best with volume and volatility confirmation.

  • Price Volume Trend

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one cumulative line that adds volume adjusted by percentage price change. The line is unbounded and can trend for long periods. Like other cumulative volume indicators, its visible value depends on the data start point, so comparisons are most useful within the same chart history.

    How to read

    Price Volume Trend helps traders see whether volume-adjusted price changes are accumulating or distributing. Rising PVT supports bullish participation, while falling PVT supports bearish participation. Divergences can be informative, but the cumulative nature makes absolute levels less important. It works best for trend confirmation rather than short-term entry timing.

  • Qstick

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one zero-centered line based on the moving average of candle body direction, calculated from close minus open. Values above zero mean recent candle bodies are net bullish, while values below zero mean they are net bearish. The scale is unbounded and depends on the asset price.

    How to read

    Qstick shows whether recent candles are closing stronger or weaker than they open. Rising positive values support buyer control, while falling negative values show seller pressure. It can reveal body strength even when wicks are noisy. The pitfall is ignoring candle size relative to volatility; small positive bodies during a selloff may not mean reversal.

  • Rate of Change

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one zero-centered line showing percentage price change over the selected lookback period. The scale is unbounded, with positive values above zero and negative values below zero. A horizontal zero line helps identify whether current price is above or below the price from the lookback candle.

    How to read

    ROC shows momentum speed rather than trend direction alone. Rising positive values mean price is gaining faster than it was, while falling negative values show downside acceleration. Extreme readings can signal overextension, but strong crypto trends can remain extreme. It is useful for comparing momentum across coins on the same timeframe.

  • Regression Swing Channel

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A price overlay channel fitted to recent swing points instead of every candle equally. It includes a center regression line plus upper and lower deviation boundaries. The channel uses the main price scale and updates as new swing points are confirmed.

    How to read

    Regression Swing Channel helps traders read trend structure through major pivots rather than candle noise. Price respecting the channel suggests orderly movement, while clean breaks show structure change or acceleration. Because swing points confirm with delay, the channel can revise as new pivots form. It is best for medium timeframe structure mapping.

  • Relative Momentum Index

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one bounded line scaled from 0 to 100. It resembles a momentum-adjusted oscillator by comparing upward and downward changes across a momentum length rather than only one candle. The pane can show reference zones near 30 and 70.

    How to read

    RMI smooths momentum analysis by asking whether price is higher or lower than several candles ago. Higher readings show persistent upside momentum, while lower readings show persistent downside momentum. Like other bounded oscillators, it can remain extreme in strong trends. It is useful for pullback timing when a broader trend is already known.

  • Relative Vigor Index

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with a main vigor line and a signal line, both centered around zero. It compares close position relative to open and normalizes by the trading range. The indicator uses open, high, low, and close data, and its values are generally compact rather than fixed to a strict range.

    How to read

    RVI measures whether candles tend to close strongly relative to their opens. Rising values suggest bullish vigor, while falling values suggest bearish vigor. Signal-line crosses can be useful but are vulnerable to noise during narrow-range candles. It works best when combined with price structure and when candles have meaningful bodies.

  • Relative Volatility Index

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one bounded line scaled from 0 to 100. It applies directional logic to volatility, comparing volatility on up moves with volatility on down moves. The pane can include reference zones near 40, 50, and 60 to separate bullish and bearish volatility bias.

    How to read

    Relative Volatility Index helps identify whether volatility is supporting upside or downside movement. Readings above 50 suggest volatility is more associated with upward movement, while readings below 50 suggest downside pressure. It is not a pure trend tool. It works best as a confirmation layer with momentum or moving averages.

  • RSI (14)

    Popular · Binance klines

    What you see

    A single line in a sub-chart pane, scaled 0–100, synced to the same time axis as price.

    How to read

    Measures how strongly recent closes rose vs fell. Values above ~70 often mean stretched upside; below ~30 stretched downside. Works best with trend context — extremes can persist in strong trends.

  • Schaff Trend Cycle

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one bounded oscillator line scaled from 0 to 100. It combines trend-cycle smoothing with moving-average momentum behavior. The line can include reference zones near 25 and 75, but it remains a continuous indicator line without buy or sell labels.

    How to read

    Schaff Trend Cycle is used to spot cyclical momentum inside a broader trend. Values rising from low zones show improving momentum, while values falling from high zones show cooling momentum. It can stay high during strong rallies and low during heavy selloffs. Traders should avoid fading extremes without price structure confirmation.

  • Sentiment (F&G)

    On-chain

    What you see

    One line or stepped series in a sub-chart pane (Fear & Greed index, 0–100).

    How to read

    Aggregated market sentiment from multiple inputs. Extreme fear can coincide with capitulation bottoms; extreme greed with overheated rallies. Macro contrarian context — not a precise entry timer.

  • Session High Low

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A price overlay with live horizontal lines tracking the current session high, session low, and optional midpoint. The high and low update when new extremes are made, then reset at the next session boundary. The lines stay on the main price scale.

    How to read

    Session High Low helps intraday traders frame the current auction. Holding near the session high shows buyer control, while repeated tests of the session low show weakness. Breaks can lead to continuation or stop runs, so traders should check whether volume and volatility expand. It is best for intraday crypto execution.

  • SMA Ribbon

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A price overlay with four simple moving average lines calculated from close prices. Shorter periods sit closer to price, while longer periods move slower and provide broader context. Lines keep their own colors and do not reset during the session. The indicator uses the same price scale as candles and only starts each line after enough candles exist.

    How to read

    Traders use the ribbon to judge trend alignment and compression. Rising, properly stacked averages suggest a stable uptrend, while falling stacked averages suggest a downtrend. Tight clustering often appears before expansion, but it does not predict direction alone. On low timeframes, sudden candle spikes can create fake flips, so it works best with higher timeframe confirmation.

  • SMI Ergodic

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with an ergodic momentum line, signal line, and optional histogram. It is zero-centered and smoothed from price momentum changes. The display behaves like a compact oscillator rather than a fixed 0 to 100 scale, with a zero reference for regime context.

    How to read

    SMI Ergodic helps traders see smoothed momentum turns with less noise than raw rate-of-change tools. Values above zero favor bullish momentum, values below zero favor bearish momentum, and widening distance from the signal line shows acceleration. It can lag after fast reversals, so it fits swing and trend-continuation analysis better than scalping.

  • SOPR

    On-chain

    What you see

    One line in a sub-chart pane (on-chain metric, typically near 1.0).

    How to read

    Spent Output Profit Ratio — whether coins moved on-chain at a profit or loss. Above 1 means profit-taking on average; below 1 means capitulation or loss realization. BTC-focused macro holder behavior signal.

  • Standard Deviation

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one positive line measuring the statistical dispersion of recent closing prices around their average. The scale is based on price units unless normalized externally. The line rises when closes spread farther from the mean and falls when closes cluster tightly.

    How to read

    Standard Deviation is a simple volatility and dispersion gauge. Rising readings show price is moving more aggressively away from its recent mean, while falling readings show compression. It does not say whether the market is bullish or bearish. It is useful as a clean volatility input for traders who want minimal assumptions.

  • STARC Bands

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A price overlay with a central moving average and two bands offset by average range. The bands look similar to a volatility envelope but use range rather than standard deviation. They share the candle price scale and begin after both moving average and range calculations have enough history.

    How to read

    STARC Bands help identify whether price is stretched relative to recent volatility. Upper band tests can show strength or overextension, while lower band tests show weakness or discount. Unlike fixed envelopes, the bands adapt to range conditions. They work best when traders already know whether the market is trending or mean-reverting.

  • Stoch RSI

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with two bounded lines, percent K and percent D, scaled from 0 to 100. The calculation applies stochastic logic to RSI values rather than directly to price. The pane usually shows reference zones near 20 and 80, with both lines moving quickly during momentum shifts.

    How to read

    Stochastic RSI is a fast momentum sensitivity tool. Readings near 100 show RSI is near the top of its recent range, while readings near 0 show it is near the bottom. It can produce frequent extremes, so overbought does not automatically mean sell. It is most useful for timing pullbacks within a known trend.

  • Stochastic

    Popular · Binance klines

    What you see

    Two lines (%K and %D) in a sub-chart pane, typically scaled 0–100.

    How to read

    Compares the close to the recent high–low range. High readings mean price is near the top of the range; low readings near the bottom. %K crossing %D is a common timing signal in ranges.

  • Stochastic Momentum Index

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with a main SMI line and a signal line, usually centered around zero and bounded approximately between -100 and 100. It measures close position relative to the midpoint of the recent high-low range, with smoothing applied to reduce noise.

    How to read

    SMI gives a smoother view of where price closes within its recent range. Positive readings show closes leaning toward the upper half of the range, while negative readings show weakness. Crosses near extremes can be useful, but strong trends can stay extended. It works best for timing entries after a trend filter is chosen.

  • Super Smoother Filter

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A single smoothed filter line plotted over price. It is designed to remove high-frequency noise while keeping the larger price path visible. The line uses the main price scale, starts after its warmup period, and can be slope-colored to show rising, falling, or neutral conditions.

    How to read

    The Super Smoother Filter is read as a clean directional guide. A steady rising line shows organized upside movement, while a steady falling line shows organized downside movement. Because it intentionally smooths noise, it can react slowly at sharp reversals. It is useful for higher timeframe trend bias and for reducing visual clutter.

  • Supertrend

    Popular

    What you see

    A single line overlaid on the price chart, flipping color/side when trend direction changes.

    How to read

    ATR-based trail that sits below price in uptrends and above in downtrends. Flips when price closes through the band — often used as a simple trend-follow filter. Wider in volatile markets because it uses ATR.

  • Support / Resistance

    Structure

    What you see

    Horizontal price lines overlaid on the chart at detected support and resistance zones.

    How to read

    Algorithmically finds areas where price repeatedly reversed. Acts as a map of likely reaction zones — bounces, breaks, and retests. Combine with volume and trend indicators for context.

  • Taker Flow

    On-chain

    What you see

    Lines or ratio in a sub-chart pane showing aggressive futures buy vs sell volume.

    How to read

    Taker buy/sell imbalance — who is crossing the spread right now. Sustained buy dominance supports upside pressure; sell dominance supports downside. Useful for short-term flow around key levels.

  • Trend Intensity Index

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with a single bounded line from 0 to 100. It measures how much recent price action is occurring above or below a moving average. The pane can show a midpoint at 50, with higher readings favoring upward intensity and lower readings favoring downward intensity.

    How to read

    Trend Intensity Index helps distinguish a real directional regime from random movement around an average. Readings above 50 show bullish participation, while readings below 50 show bearish participation. Extreme readings can confirm strength but may also mark overcrowded movement. It is best used as a filter for trend-following systems and watchlist scanning.

  • Triple Exponential Moving Average

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A low-lag moving average line plotted directly over price. It uses triple exponential smoothing to respond quickly while trying to avoid excessive noise. The line shares the candle price scale, starts after the required warmup candles, and can be displayed as a single neutral line or slope-colored line.

    How to read

    TEMA is useful when traders want trend guidance that reacts quickly to reversals. A persistent slope in one direction shows momentum is staying intact, while repeated flattening warns of trend exhaustion. It is not ideal in sideways markets because fast response can create false turns. It works best on liquid pairs with clean directional movement.

  • TRIX

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with a zero-centered line showing the rate of change of a triple-smoothed moving average. An optional signal line can be plotted for comparison. The scale is unbounded but usually compact, and the smoothing makes the line slower than many short momentum oscillators.

    How to read

    TRIX filters out small price noise and focuses on more meaningful momentum shifts. A move above zero supports bullish momentum, while a move below zero supports bearish momentum. Because it is heavily smoothed, it can be late during fast crypto reversals. It is useful for swing charts and trend continuation setups.

  • True Strength Index

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with a smoothed momentum line and an optional signal line. Values are zero-centered and generally unbounded, though most readings cluster within a practical range. The indicator uses double-smoothed price change and displays a horizontal zero line for trend pressure context.

    How to read

    TSI helps traders judge whether momentum is strengthening or weakening after smoothing out noisy candle changes. Values above zero favor bullish pressure, while values below zero favor bearish pressure. Crosses with the signal line can be informative but are not reliable in sideways markets. It works well for spotting slower momentum transitions.

  • Ulcer Index

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one positive line measuring downside volatility through drawdowns from recent highs. Unlike general volatility tools, it focuses on how deeply and persistently price falls below prior peaks. The scale is positive and unbounded, with higher values showing more painful downside conditions.

    How to read

    Ulcer Index is useful for judging drawdown stress rather than two-sided volatility. Rising values show deeper or longer pullbacks, while falling values show recovery or calmer downside risk. It is especially helpful for spot traders and portfolio monitoring. It will not highlight upside volatility, so it should be paired with trend context.

  • Ultimate Oscillator

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one bounded line scaled from 0 to 100. It blends buying pressure across three time windows, giving a broader view than a single-period oscillator. The pane can include reference zones near 30 and 70 and does not reset intraday.

    How to read

    The Ultimate Oscillator helps reduce false momentum readings by combining short, medium, and longer windows. High readings show broad buying pressure, while low readings show broad selling pressure. Divergence can matter, but it should be checked against trend structure. It is most useful on swing timeframes where single-period oscillators are too jumpy.

  • Volatility Stop

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A price overlay line that trails price using a volatility-adjusted distance. The line can flip from below price to above price when the underlying trend state changes, with color reflecting the active side. It uses the main price scale and recalculates from candle range data.

    How to read

    Volatility Stop gives traders a visual trend risk boundary. When the line trails below price, upside structure is intact; when it trails above, downside structure dominates. Fast flips can occur during sideways chop. It is better for staying with established moves than for predicting the next breakout.

  • Volume

    Popular

    What you see

    Vertical bars in a sub-chart pane under price — one bar per candle, height = traded volume.

    How to read

    Confirms or questions price moves. Rising price on rising volume supports the move; rising price on fading volume can warn of exhaustion. Spikes often mark news, liquidations, or session opens.

  • Volume MA

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate volume pane overlay line drawn on top of volume bars or in its own volume pane. The line smooths raw candle volume over the selected period. It uses a volume scale, starts after the warmup period, and does not change the candle price chart.

    How to read

    Volume Moving Average helps traders judge whether current participation is above or below normal. Volume bars above the line show increased activity, while bars below it show quieter trading. A breakout with volume above average is more convincing than one with weak participation. It is simple but highly practical across all timeframes.

  • Volume Oscillator

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with a zero-centered line showing the difference between fast and slow moving averages of volume. It can display either raw difference or percentage difference. Positive values mean short-term volume is above longer-term volume, while negative values show quieter current participation.

    How to read

    Volume Oscillator helps traders confirm whether recent activity is above or below its baseline. Positive expansion during a breakout supports stronger participation. Negative readings during a price move warn that fewer traders are involved. It does not show buy or sell direction, so it should be paired with candle direction and price structure.

  • Volume Rate of Change

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with one zero-centered line showing percentage change in volume compared with the volume from the selected number of candles ago. Positive values mean volume is higher than the lookback candle, while negative values mean it is lower. The scale is unbounded.

    How to read

    Volume ROC shows whether participation is increasing or fading. Rising positive values can confirm breakouts, volatility expansion, or panic moves. Negative values show quieter conditions and may warn that a move lacks participation. It should not be read directionally by itself because volume expansion can support either rallies or selloffs.

  • Volume Weighted Moving Average

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A price overlay line that averages price with more influence from candles that traded higher volume. It shares the candle price scale and begins once the selected period has enough history. The line moves toward price levels where heavier trading occurred within the lookback window.

    How to read

    VWMA helps traders see whether high-volume candles are pulling average value higher or lower. If VWMA rises faster than a comparable simple average, buyers are likely active on heavier volume. If it lags or falls, volume may support weakness. It is useful for trend confirmation and spotting volume-backed pullbacks.

  • Vortex Indicator

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A separate pane with two unbounded directional lines, positive vortex and negative vortex. The lines are calculated from high, low, and true range movement over the selected period. They usually oscillate around each other rather than staying inside a fixed 0 to 100 scale.

    How to read

    The Vortex Indicator compares upward and downward directional movement. Positive vortex above negative vortex supports bullish trend pressure, while the reverse supports bearish pressure. Wide separation shows stronger direction, but sudden crosses after large candles can be misleading. It works best when paired with a volatility filter to avoid range-market whipsaws.

  • VWAP

    Popular

    What you see

    One line overlaid on the price chart, reset daily at 00:00 UTC.

    How to read

    Volume-weighted average price for the session — where most volume transacted. Price above VWAP suggests buyers paid up on average; below suggests sellers in control. Common intraday anchor for institutions and scalpers.

  • Weighted Moving Average

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A single price overlay line that gives more weight to recent candles than older candles inside the selected period. It follows price faster than a simple moving average but remains smoother than raw candles. The line uses the chart price scale, begins after the period is filled, and does not reset unless the symbol or timeframe changes.

    How to read

    The weighted moving average is useful when traders want a responsive trend guide without using an exponential formula. Price holding above a rising line favors bullish continuation, while repeated rejection below a falling line favors weakness. Because it reacts quickly, it can whipsaw in ranges. It is most practical for pullback entries and trend structure checks.

  • Williams %R

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    One line in a sub-chart pane, scaled 0 to −100 (inverted oscillator).

    How to read

    Shows where the close sits inside the recent high–low window. Near 0 = price at the top of the range; near −100 = at the bottom. Often read like an inverted stochastic for overbought/oversold timing.

  • Williams Alligator

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A price overlay with three smoothed moving average lines called jaw, teeth, and lips. Each line is shifted forward by its configured offset and plotted on the price scale. The lines separate during directional movement and intertwine during quiet or sideways periods.

    How to read

    The Alligator is read as a trend awakening and sleeping tool. Lines tangled together show low directional clarity. When the faster line pulls away and all three lines fan out, momentum is expanding. Because the lines are shifted, traders should avoid treating crossings as exact historical triggers. It works better as trend condition context.

  • Zero Lag Moving Average

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A price overlay line that attempts to remove part of the delay found in traditional moving averages. It is calculated from adjusted price data and plotted as a single line on the candle scale. The line starts after its period is available and can color by slope to show whether the filter is rising, falling, or flat.

    How to read

    Zero Lag MA is read as a quick trend filter, especially after sharp crypto moves where slower averages trail far behind. Price staying on one side of the line shows directional control. Crosses are less meaningful during chop, because the calculation intentionally responds fast. It is best used with volatility or structure tools to avoid range noise.

  • Zig Zag

    Momentum · Binance klines

    What you see

    A price overlay line connecting meaningful swing highs and swing lows based on the configured deviation and depth. Smaller moves are filtered out, leaving a simplified swing structure. The latest leg can repaint until the required reversal threshold is confirmed, so unfinished segments should be visually treated as provisional.

    How to read

    Zig Zag helps traders simplify trend structure, waves, and pullbacks. Higher highs and higher lows show bullish structure, while lower highs and lower lows show bearish structure. The biggest pitfall is forgetting that the current leg can change until confirmed. It is best for review, structure mapping, and swing context.