What are good price based leading indicators that have stood the tests of time. Am told %R is one but does not give smooth signals. What else is out there. Cheers!
Leading indicators - you mean indicators that consistently predict the future based on past price movements?
Now that is exactly what I need. A reliable LEADING indicator that will give my very accurate signals ahead of time. I wish I would have thought of that sooner
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I think that oscillators can often be leading indicators of a reversal by showing a change of momentum through divergence which is not always apparent looking at price alone.
Oh, now I understand - you would like an indicator like RSI or Stochastics, but one that turns sooner than price does and consistently predicts the correct direction (even though the indicator itself is based on past prices)? ... note ... trying to predict the future price movement based on the past is not easy to do consistently. Some indicators work fine, if you trade them consistently. The problem is too many traders give up on something b/c it had a bad day or week. Some days/weeks divergences work well, other times they get beat up. Sometimes trend trading works, sometimes it doesn't. To my knowledge we have yet to find an indicator that consistently predicts the future. And if it was out there, so many people would use it that it might lose it's power. So, my guess is that if it's out there, you won't find it on a message board.
'Oh, now I understand - you would like an indicator like RSI or Stochastics, but one that turns sooner than price does and consistently predicts the correct direction (even though the indicator itself is based on past prices)?' it does not have to be consistent, but due to the fact that it is a leading indicator would trigger lot other mechanisms that help in taking more confident decision.