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What do the technical indicators in futures mean?
The technical index is given a mathematical formula from the mathematical model, and a number reflecting the inherent nature of a certain aspect of the futures or stock market is obtained. This number is called the index value. The specific values of the index values and their relationships directly reflect the state of the stock market and provide guidance for our operation. Most of the things reflected by the indicators are directly invisible from the market statements.

Technical index analysis is a quantitative analysis method based on certain mathematical statistics methods and using some complicated calculation formulas to judge the exchange rate trend. There are momentum index, relative intensity index, randomness and so on. Because the above analysis often needs the support of certain computer software, it is only a general understanding for investors who buy and sell personal real transactions. However, it is worth mentioning that technical index analysis is a very important exchange rate analysis and forecasting tool for professional foreign exchange traders in the international foreign exchange market.

At present, there are many technical indicators in the securities market and futures market. For example, relative strength index (RSI), stochastics (KD), trend index (DMI), same and different smooth average (MACD), energy tide (OBV), psychological line, deviation rate, etc. These are all well-known technical indicators, and they are enduring in the application of the stock market. Moreover, with the passage of time, new technical indicators are still emerging. Including: MACD (Similarities and Differences smma) DMI Trend Indicator (Trend Indicator) DMA EXPMA (Exponential Average) TRIX (Triple Index smma) TRIX (Triple Index smma) BRAR.

CR VR (volume change rate) OBV (energy tide) ASI (vibration fluctuation index) EMV (movement difficulty value) WVAD (William variation deviation) SAR (stop loss point) CCI (homeopathic index) ROC (change rate index) BOLL (bollinger Band) WR (William index) KDJ (stochastics) RSI (relative strength index) Mike.