Foundations of Trend Indicators and Moving Averages: Identifying Market Direction

Build a conceptual understanding of trend-following indicators — from simple and exponential moving averages to MACD, Parabolic SAR, and ADX — and how they help identify and confirm market trends.

⏱ 1h 44m 📚 3 lessons 🎧 Audio version

About this course

Trend-following is one of the most durable principles in market analysis — prices that are moving in a direction tend to continue in that direction longer than intuition predicts. But confirming a trend, distinguishing it from noise, and identifying when it is weakening are practical challenges that simple price observation does not fully address. Trend indicators provide structured tools for these tasks, but they carry their own limitations and lag characteristics that users must understand. By the end of this course you will be able to explain how a simple moving average is calculated and what it represents, describe the difference between SMA and EMA in terms of responsiveness to recent price, interpret MACD signal line crossovers and histogram behavior, and explain how ADX measures trend strength independently of direction. What you will learn: - Simple Moving Average (SMA): calculation, smoothing effect, and how period length affects sensitivity - Exponential Moving Average (EMA): how the exponential weighting makes it more responsive to recent prices - Moving average crossovers: the logic of short-period crossing above long-period as a trend signal - The lag problem: why all moving averages are backward-looking and what this means for interpretation - MACD construction: the relationship between fast EMA, slow EMA, signal line, and histogram - MACD interpretation: zero-line crossovers, signal-line crossovers, and histogram expansion and contraction - Parabolic SAR: how the indicator accelerates as a trend extends and what a SAR flip signals - ADX: measuring trend strength from 0 to 100, directional movement (+DI/-DI), and what the reading means The course is structured around readings on each indicator's construction and interpretation, illustrated with annotated fictional price series showing the indicator below the price chart. Each example includes clear trend conditions and conditions where the indicator was misleading — ranging markets, abrupt reversals, and choppy consolidations. Reflection prompts ask you to evaluate what a fictional indicator reading suggests and what the limitations are in that context. This course is designed for beginning technical analysts learning their first trend indicators, as well as chart-familiar investors wanting a clearer conceptual foundation for the indicators they already see on charts. No prior indicator knowledge is required. This course is informational and educational; it does not constitute trading or investment advice.

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