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The indicators we use

Peaky Radar doesn't rely on one magic indicator, it blends several into a transparent composite score. Here's what each one actually measures, its formula in plain terms, and how it feeds our ranking. No black box: every number a signal shows you comes from these.

The building blocks

IndicatorMeasuresPlain-terms formulaWhat it flags
SMA / EMATrendAverage of recent closes (EMA weights recent ones more: k = 2/(N+1))Direction; price above/below the 50 & 200
RSIMomentum extremes100 − 100/(1+RS), RS = avg gain / avg loss (Wilder, N=14)Overbought (>70) / oversold (<30), divergences
MACDMomentum shiftsEMA(fast) − EMA(slow), vs. its signal lineTrend acceleration / crossovers (with lag)
ATRVolatilityEMA of the True Range (biggest of high-low / gaps)How much it moves, used to size stops
Bollinger BandsVolatility + rangeSMA ± k × standard deviationSqueeze (coiling) and breakouts / mean reversion
Volume (vs. MA)ParticipationVolume ÷ its N-period averageWhether a move has real conviction behind it
ROCRate of change% change over N periodsRaw momentum strength

How the Radar turns them into a score

No single indicator decides anything. Peaky Radar computes a composite score from several transparent factors, each capped and weighted, then ranks what stands out:

The score you see on a signal (the █████░░░ bar) is that blend, and every input above is shown, never hidden. A high score means several independent signals agree, not that one line crossed another.

Why blend? Every indicator lies part of the time, RSI whipsaws in a strong trend, MACD lags at reversals, a breakout on thin volume fails. Combining independent measures cancels each one's blind spot. The edge is in the confluence, not the single trigger.

How to read them yourself

Want to see them in action? These feed straight into the typical signals the Radar posts, and the same maths powers the bot design.

Educational market information, not financial advice. Indicators describe the past and present, not the future. Markets carry risk of loss, do your own research.

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