Cmf Complete Guide

Flujo de Dinero de Chaikin

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What is Cmf?

El Flujo de Dinero de Chaikin (FMC) es un indicador de volumen utilizado en el análisis técnico. Ayuda a los operadores a identificar posibles puntos de entrada y salida mediante el análisis del impulso del precio, la dirección de la tendencia o la volatilidad.

Signal Types

Zero Line Crossover

A cross above zero signals buying pressure (bullish), while a cross below zero signals selling pressure (bearish).

Divergence

When price makes a new high but CMF does not, it indicates weakening buying pressure and a potential reversal.

CMF Persistence

Remaining consistently above or below zero for an extended period confirms a strong, sustainable trend.

Related Indicators

FAQ

What is the difference between CMF and the Chaikin Oscillator?

CMF measures accumulation/distribution over a fixed lookback period (e.g., 20 days), while the Chaikin Oscillator is a MACD-style indicator applied to the Accumulation/Distribution Line.

Can CMF be used for short-term trading?

Yes, but the default 20-period setting is designed for daily charts. For shorter timeframes, traders may reduce the period, though this increases noise.

How do I handle false signals near the zero line?

To avoid 'whipsaws,' traders often wait for the CMF to move beyond +/- 0.10 rather than just crossing zero, or use price action confirmation.

Reviewed by KlineVision Research Team, CFA Charterholder, 10+ years quantitative research· 23 abr 2026

Parts of this page (FAQ, introductions) are AI-assisted. Core data and statistics are algorithmically computed. All pattern definitions are human-reviewed.

Data source: EODHD · Last updated: 23 abr 2026

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