⚪ Average Wave and Max Wave
These metrics analyze the size of bullish and bearish waves over a specified Lookback Period:
- Average Wave: This represents the mean size of bullish and bearish movements, helping traders gauge overall market strength.
- Max Wave: Highlights the largest movements within the period, identifying peak momentum during trend surges.
⚪Current Wave Ratio
This feature compares the current wave's size against historical data:
- Average Wave Ratio: Indicates if the current momentum exceeds historical averages. A value above 1 suggests the trend is gaining strength.
- Max Wave Ratio: Shows whether the current wave surpasses previous peak movements, signaling potential breakouts or trend accelerations.
⚪Dominance
Dominance metrics reveal whether bulls or bears have controlled the market during the Lookback Period:
- Average Dominance: Compares the net difference between average bullish and bearish wave sizes.
- Max Dominance: Highlights which side had the stronger individual waves, indicating key power shifts in market dynamics.
Positive values suggest bullish dominance, while negative values point to bearish control. This helps traders confirm trend direction or anticipate reversals.
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