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Use the Technical Indicator Scanner and combine evidence responsibly

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సరళమైన అర్థం

The Technical Indicator Scanner compares stored Supertrend state, 50/200-session moving-average relationship and RSI band for eligible listings. It is a research triage tool: ‘alignment’ groups formula states and does not estimate a probability or issue a recommendation.

Learning objectives #

You should be able to define the eligible universe, read signals-available coverage, distinguish fresh events from continuing states, detect correlated evidence and hand a transparent rule into historical observation without inventing missing rows.

Core concept #

The scanner's components share price history and are therefore correlated transformations, not independent votes. Eligibility requires sufficient compatible stored bars. Alignment describes simultaneous states on the latest completed session; it does not say the states began together.

Method and conventions #

Start with exchange and universe, then coverage denominator, freshness date, filter and component columns. Inspect the chart for each candidate. If testing, freeze rule, universe, entry timing, exit, costs, holding horizon and baseline before looking at results.

Use it in XMarketRadar #

Open Technical Analysis, choose exchange and observed-state filter, compare universe size with signals available, inspect Supertrend, MA relationship and RSI separately, then open the exact listing. Use Screener for additional explicit conditions and Backtest for historical observations.

Worked example #

If 600 of 750 eligible listings have enough history and 18 align, the result is 18 of 600 evaluated and 150 unavailable—not 18 of every listed company. A row with Supertrend Bullish, MA50 above MA200 and RSI 58 describes three states; it does not mean three independent confirmations.

How to interpret it #

Bullish and bearish are formula labels. RSI retains its bounded meaning. Zero matches is a valid evaluated outcome; signals available below universe size identifies incomplete coverage. A fresh cross or flip is different from a continuing aligned state.

Limitations and common mistakes #

Do not rank alignment as conviction, hide the unavailable denominator, swap exchanges after seeing counts, treat repeated daily states as new observations or fit thresholds and evaluate them on the same history.

Data quality and unavailable states #

Stored signals must come from completed compatible sessions and known price provenance. Stale dates, corporate-action mismatches or insufficient warm-up make the row unavailable. Historical evaluation must retain unable cases rather than counting them as misses or zero returns.

Market-specific differences #

Universe size, history depth, liquidity and session calendars differ by exchange. The scanner must never substitute another venue's symbols when a selected market lacks coverage.

Key takeaway #

Key takeaway: the scanner narrows a declared universe using transparent formulas. Its quality depends on coverage, freshness and honest separation of correlated states.

Practice exercise #

Practice: record universe, evaluated denominator and matches for one scan; open three charts; then design a frozen historical test with a simple unchanged-price baseline and list every unable case.

Next chapter and related reading #

Continue with Backtests and historical observations, Screener conditions and the individual glossary tutorials for every field in the rule.

Educational use only #

This chapter is descriptive education. It is not investment advice, a price prediction, a recommendation, a claim of predictive accuracy, or an instruction to buy, sell, rebalance or place an order.

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