What are the most reliable forex trading indicators?

Apr 17 at 09:51
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Member Since Oct 29, 2024   16 posts
Apr 17 at 09:51

Popular and reliable forex indicators include Moving Averages (MA), Relative Strength Index (RSI), and Bollinger Bands. Moving Averages help identify trends and support/resistance levels, while RSI gauges overbought or oversold conditions. Bollinger Bands measure volatility and potential reversals. Combining these indicators can improve accuracy.


However, no indicator is perfect—they work best when used with price action and market context. Avoid overloading charts with too many indicators, as this can cause confusion. Instead, master 2–3 indicators that align with your strategy and backtest them thoroughly. Consistency and simplicity often yield better results than complex setups.


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Member Since Aug 18, 2019   76 posts
Apr 17 at 11:47

I mostly trade XAUUSD and rely on a few advanced tools that work well with my style. Besides basic stuff like RSI and MA, I use:


– Ichimoku Cloud for trend and structure—gives me a full picture at a glance– ATR to size positions based on volatility– Order Blocks & Supply/Demand Zones for spotting smart money levels– Market Structure Break indicator to catch early shifts in trend– VWAP for intraday fair value zones—especially useful during high-volume moves– Volume Profile to see where liquidity is sitting– TDI as a confirmation tool (RSI + MA + volatility)


I keep it clean, no clutter. All indicators are tuned and backtested for XAUUSD only. You can see the results on my live signal account.

Adapt, analyze, and achieve — one trade at a time.
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