Oscilador Último Complete Guide
Oscilador Último
What is Oscilador Último?
El Oscilador Definitivo (Ultimate Oscillator) es un indicador de momentum utilizado en el análisis técnico. Ayuda a los operadores a identificar posibles puntos de entrada y salida mediante el análisis del momentum del precio, la dirección de la tendencia o la volatilidad.
Signal Types
Bullish Divergence
Occurs when price makes a lower low but the UO makes a higher low. For a valid buy signal, the UO low should be below 30, followed by a breakout above the divergence high.
Bearish Divergence
Occurs when price makes a higher high but the UO makes a lower high. For a valid sell signal, the UO high should be above 70, followed by a breakdown below the divergence low.
Overbought/Oversold Levels
Levels above 70 are considered overbought, while levels below 30 are considered oversold. These levels are used as prerequisites for divergence signals.
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FAQ
Why does the Ultimate Oscillator use three different timeframes?
By incorporating short, medium, and long-term cycles, the UO reduces the volatility and false signals common in single-period oscillators like RSI or Stochastics.
What are the standard parameters for the Ultimate Oscillator?
The default parameters are 7, 14, and 28 periods. These represent the short, medium, and long-term components of the weighted average.
How do I confirm a divergence signal in UO?
Larry Williams suggested waiting for the oscillator to break above the peak (for bullish) or below the trough (for bearish) formed during the divergence period to confirm the entry.
Parts of this page (FAQ, introductions) are AI-assisted. Core data and statistics are algorithmically computed. All pattern definitions are human-reviewed.
Aviso legal: Esta página se basa en datos de mercado públicos y análisis técnico algorítmico. No constituye asesoramiento de inversión.
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