CCI

Modified on Wed, 29 Jan at 2:15 PM


The CCI (Commodity Channel Index) is a technical analysis indicator developed by Donald Lambert in the 1980s. Originally designed to identify commodity cycles, today it is also used for other assets, such as stocks, currencies, and indices.

The CCI measures the deviation of an asset's price from its statistical mean value, indicating how far a price is from its average level over a given period.

It helps determine when an asset is overbought or oversold.


INDEX



PARAMETERS

  • General

  • Lenght

Period used for averaging.

  • Levels

  • Level value

Allows you to set the level value.

  • Zero/Overbought/Oversold color

    Allows you to set the color.
  • Line width

Allows you to set the line thickness


SERIES

In the Series section you can set the color and style of the media.


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