Trend Indicator Analysis Workbook: Applying Moving Averages and MACD in Practice

Work through annotated indicator exercises — identifying MA crossovers, reading MACD histogram behavior, evaluating ADX readings, and building a trend analysis observation log.

⏱ 1h 54m 📚 5 lessons

About this course

Knowing how MACD is constructed is not the same as being able to read it fluently on a chart — noting which phase the histogram is in, whether the signal line has crossed, and what that combination suggests about the current trend phase. This workbook course develops that applied reading fluency through structured exercises with annotated feedback. By the end of this course you will be able to identify moving average crossover events on annotated chart scenarios and evaluate whether the trend conditions support the signal, read a MACD histogram to identify momentum expansion, contraction, and divergence, interpret an ADX reading in combination with directional movement lines to assess trend strength and direction, and document these observations in a consistent trend analysis log format. What you will learn: - MA crossover identification drill: spotting golden cross and death cross events in fictional price series - MA position analysis: reading trend phase from the relative positions of a 20-, 50-, and 200-period moving average stack - EMA responsiveness exercise: comparing SMA and EMA behavior on the same series to understand the responsiveness difference - MACD histogram phase identification: marking expansion, peak, contraction, and crossover phases on a chart - MACD divergence identification: spotting price making new highs while MACD makes lower highs - Parabolic SAR flip exercise: identifying SAR reversals and evaluating their trend context - ADX and DI reading exercise: interpreting ADX level with +DI/-DI crossovers to assess both strength and direction - Building a trend indicator observation log: a structured format for recording indicator readings, context, and follow-through Each module presents a fictional price chart with one or more indicators plotted, and guides you through identification and interpretation tasks using a structured worksheet. Annotated answer keys explain the correct reading and flag common misinterpretations. A final exercise presents several unannotated indicator scenarios and asks you to produce complete observation log entries. This course is written for traders and technical analysts who understand indicator theory and want to develop reliable applied reading skill, as well as for beginners building their first multi-indicator chart analysis process. Basic candlestick chart familiarity is assumed. This course is informational and educational; it does not constitute trading or investment advice.

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