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Market Synopsis
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- What is MACD Histogram?
- How to Calculate MACD Histogram?
- Interpretation of MACD Histogram
- Conclusion
Introduction
The MACD Histogram is a technical analysis tool that measures the difference between the MACD line and its signal line. It is used to identify changes in the momentum, strength, and direction of a stock’s price trend.
What is MACD Histogram?
MACD Histogram is calculated by subtracting the signal line from the MACD line. The MACD line is calculated by subtracting the 26-period exponential moving average (EMA) from the 12-period EMA. The signal line is the 9-period exponential moving average of the MACD line.
How to Calculate MACD Histogram?
To calculate MACD Histogram, you need to follow these steps:
- Calculate the 12-period EMA and 26-period EMA.
- Subtract the 26-period EMA from the 12-period EMA to get the MACD line.
- Calculate the 9-period EMA of the MACD line to get the signal line.
- Subtract the signal line from the MACD line to get the MACD Histogram.
Interpretation of MACD Histogram
MACD Histogram is used to identify changes in the momentum, strength, and direction of a stock’s price trend. A rising MACD histogram indicates that the bullish momentum is increasing, while a falling MACD histogram indicates that the bearish momentum is increasing. A positive MACD histogram means that the MACD line is above the signal line, indicating a bullish signal, while a negative MACD histogram means that the MACD line is below the signal line, indicating a bearish signal.
Conclusion
The MACD Histogram is a useful tool for analyzing the trend and momentum of a stock’s price movement. By understanding how to calculate and interpret MACD Histogram, traders and investors can make better-informed decisions about when to buy or sell a particular stock.
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Remarks
Indicators
- Accumulation Swing Index ASI
- Accumulation/Distribution AD
- Adaptive moving average
- Alligator (Gator_2)
- Alligator (Gator)
- Aroon Down Indicator
- Aroon Oscillator
- Aroon Up Indicator
- Average Directional Movement Index ADX
- Average True Range- ATR
- Awesome Oscillator
- Bears Power
- Bollinger Bands-BB
- Bubi Candles
- Bulls Power
- BW-ZoneTrade-BWZT
- Chaikin Oscillator
- Chaikin Volatility-CHV
- ColorBars
- ColorLine
- Commodities Channel Index- CCI
- Crossover of Moving Averages
- Demarker Indicator
- Detrended Price Oscillator-DPO
- Directional Indicators-DI
- Directional Movement Index-DMI
- Disparity Index
- Double exponential moving average
- Double Exponential Moving Average DEMA
- Dynamic Support and Resistance
- Envelopes
- Exponential Moving Average-EMA
- Force Index
- Fractal Adaptive Moving Average-FrAMA
- Fractals
- Heikin Ashi
- Ichimoku Kinko Hyo (ichimoku)
- Keltner channel
- Market Facilitation Index
- Mass Index indicator (MI)
- McClellan Oscillator
- Momentum
- Money Flow Index MFI
- Moving Average
- Moving Average Convergence/ Divergence MACD MAC D
- Moving Average MV
- Moving Average of Oscillator
- On Balance Volume OBV
- Oscillator of a Moving Average OsMA ( MACD Histogram)
- Parabolic
- Parabolic SAR
- Price and Volume Trend (VPT) Indicator
- Price Channel Indicator
- Range Indicator
- Rate of Change ROC
- Relative Strength Index RSI
- Relative Vigor Index RVI
- Simple Moving Average SMA
- Smoothed Moving Average SMMA Custom Moving Average
- Standard Deviation (StdDev)
- Stochastic Oscillator
- The triple exponential average TRIX indicator
- Triple Exponential Average
- Triple Exponential Moving Average TEMA
- Triple Moving Average Crossover
- True Strength Index TSI
- Ultimate Oscillator
- Variable index Dynamic Average (VIDYA)
- Volume Rate of Change VROC
- Weighted Moving Average WMA
- Williams’ Percent Range-Williams %R Larry Williams Percentage Range (WPR)
Fundamental Summary
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