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Indicator Quick Reference Guide

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The Indicator Quick Reference Guide is a printable summary sheet that outlines the most widely used indicators in crypto technical analysis. It includes short descriptions, chart visuals, calculation basics, signal interpretations, and pros/cons for tools like RSI, MACD, VWAP, EMA, Fibonacci Retracements, Ichimoku Clouds, and more. Each indicator is listed with best-use cases (e.g., trending vs ranging markets), making it easy to choose the right one for different strategies. The layout is compact yet information-rich, ideal for placing beside your monitor while analyzing charts. This offline resource helps traders compare indicators quickly without searching through multiple tabs or videos. It’s especially helpful for those testing or building their own hybrid strategies. Whether you’re swing trading, scalping, or conducting multi-timeframe analysis, this reference guide saves time and supports better decision-making. A must-have companion to any technical toolkit, it also works well with spreadsheets, trading journals, and printout charts for offline analysis sessions.

  • Duration: Hours
  • Lectures: 0
  • Skill Level: Intermediate
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$ 29.00

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The Indicator Quick Reference Guide is a compact, yet detailed offline resource summarizing the most widely used technical indicators in cryptocurrency trading. Designed for fast lookups and print-friendly usage, this A4-sized sheet lists indicators by category—trend-following, momentum, volatility, and volume—and breaks down their calculation formulas, interpretation logic, and typical chart behavior. Covered indicators include RSI, MACD, Moving Averages (SMA/EMA), Bollinger Bands, Stochastic Oscillator, ADX, Parabolic SAR, VWAP, and OBV. Each indicator is summarized in a table with key fields: Signal Type (buy/sell), Timeframe Suitability, Common Mistakes, and Suggested Settings (e.g., RSI-14, MACD 12/26/9). To help traders integrate them into strategies, the guide also provides brief notes on stacking indicators (e.g., combining RSI with EMA crossovers), avoiding false signals, and syncing with market context (trend vs. range). Icons next to each name help visually distinguish leading vs. lagging indicators. A bonus section at the bottom includes a legend of charting abbreviations and common terminology such as crossover, divergence, and overbought/oversold. Whether you’re building a new strategy or simply want a reminder before placing a trade, this reference sheet delivers clarity at a glance. Fully printable and suitable for laminating or binding with your trading notebook, it’s ideal for those working offline or keeping a low-tech trading setup. Designed with the needs of serious chart analysts and casual hobbyists alike, the Indicator Quick Reference Guide enhances accuracy, reinforces learning, and speeds up analysis.

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