Metals Indicators List and Their Technical Analysis
To learn metal trading analysis the first thing that a trader should do is to know about all the different indicators & then try to find the ones that they can use - the list of All Metals Indicators Tutorial is shown below.
All Metals Indicators Course - Best Combination of Indicators for Trading List
A
- Acceleration/Deceleration: AC
- Alligator
- Aroon
- Aroon Oscillator
- Awesome Oscillator
- Accumulation/Distribution
- ADX
- Average True Range (ATR)
B
- Bollinger Bands: Fibonacci Ratios
- Bears Power
- Bollinger Bands Indicator
- Bollinger Bandwidth
- Bulls Power
- Balance of Power
- Bollinger %B or %b
C
- Chaos Fractals
- Chande Q-Stick
- Choppiness Index
- Chande Metals Trend Score
- Coppock Curve
- Chaikin Money Flow
- Chande Dynamic Momentum Index
- Chandes Momentum Oscillator
- CCI
D
E
G
H
I
K
L
M
- MACD
- McClellan Histogram
- McClellan Oscillator
- McGinley Dynamic
- Momentum
- Envelopes
- Moving Average Indicator
P
R
S
T
- T3 Average
- Trailing Stop loss Levels
- Metals Trend Trigger Factor
- TRIX
- Triple Exponential Moving Average (TEMA)
- True Strength Index
U
W
Indicators Metals Trading Analysis
Most technical indicators are displayed separately from the trading chart usually below it. This is because the indicators often use a different scale than that of the metals price chart.
Other metal trading analysis indicators are shown on the chart itself, such as Moving Averages and Bollinger Bands these indicators are referred to as metals price overlays.
Some of the popular when it comes to Metals analysis ones are:
Moving Average (MA) - Using a variety of metal analysis studies, various types of trading signals can be generated from the metals charts using the moving averages. The Moving Average indicates buy metals trading signals when metals prices rise above the moving average lines. Sell signals occur when metals price falls below the moving average lines. Another method to trade with moving averages is using the MA crossover signals.
Volume based metals market analysis indicators are used to determine the momentum of market trends. High volume, especially near the bottom of the metal market can indicate the beginning of a new metals trend while low volume may indicate range markets or sideways market movements.
MACD is one of the metals trend following indicators, MACD has a signal line that is used to generate a buy metals signal (above the MACD center line) or a sell metals signal (below the MACD center line).
Bollinger Bands shows potential points where the metal market movements are likely to change. Technical analysis setups of this indicator that show sharp moves in metals price action tend to happen when the bands tighten (the Bollinger band squeeze). While metals prices that touch one of the outer bollinger band tends to go all the way to the other bollinger band. Bollinger Bands move in a particular direction up or down when there is a market trend.
These technical indicators are some of the most commonly used indicators when it comes to daily metal trading analysis. To learn more about how to combine these metals technical analysis indicators to form a trading strategy navigate to the metals trading strategies section and learn how to create an indicator based trading system.
All Metals Indicators List - All Technical Indicators Course - Best Combination of Indicators for Trading List


