Rfactory: Ken Long MACD Seasons

The MACD Seasons indicator helps identify where a market is in a seasonal cycle. In summer (green) the market is trending up and at an expanding pace. Once the season changes to Fall (blue) the market is still trending up but the pace has slowed. When the market moves into Winter (red) the trend has changed to down and at a quickening pace. In Spring (yellow) the trend is still down but the pace has slowed and we are looking ahead to get back to Summer.
The Red River volatility band is an indication of normal and helps identify in particular when a market is in a particularly harsh winter or summer.
The MACD Seasons works best with (and is an extension of) Dr Long's RLCO Framework.
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Author's instructions
Co-founder of Rfactory & TSL
Board Member at the Society of Technical Analysts
Helping traders grow with mindset & tools
📈 Tools ➝ rfactory.io
🎧 Podcast ➝ rfactory.io/blog/categories/podcast