Verzerrung Complete Guide
BIAS Indikator
What is Verzerrung?
Der BIAS-Indikator (Bias) ist ein Momentum-Indikator, der in der technischen Analyse verwendet wird. Er hilft Händlern, potenzielle Ein- und Ausstiegspunkte zu identifizieren, indem er die Preisdynamik, die Trendrichtung oder die Volatilität analysiert.
Signal Types
Overbought / Oversold
When BIAS reaches historical extreme positive levels, the asset is overbought; extreme negative levels indicate it is oversold.
Zero Line Crossover
A cross above zero indicates price has moved above the MA (bullish), while a cross below zero indicates price has dropped below the MA (bearish).
Divergence
When price makes a new high but BIAS fails to do so, it suggests weakening momentum and a potential trend reversal.
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FAQ
What are the standard 'extreme' levels for BIAS?
There are no universal levels, but for a 12-day BIAS, +/- 5% is often considered significant for stocks, while +/- 3% might be used for less volatile indices.
How does BIAS differ from the Moving Average itself?
The Moving Average shows the average price level, while BIAS quantifies the distance between the current price and that average as a percentage.
Can BIAS be used in a strong trending market?
In strong trends, BIAS can stay at extreme levels for a long time. It is safer to use it for mean reversion in ranging markets or as a secondary confirmation in trends.
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