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The Detrended Price Oscillator attempts to filter out trend in order to focus on the underlying cycles of price movement. To accomplish this, the moving average (generally 14-period) becomes a straight line and price variation above and below the moving average becomes the Price Oscillator. The Detrended Price Oscillator technical indicator can and can also .
The chart of the S&P 500 E-mini Futures contract visually depicts the Detrended Price Oscillator:
When the Detrended Price Oscillator is above the zero line, it means that price is above its moving average, a bullish sign. Similarly, when the Detrended Price Oscillator is below the zero line, it means that price is below its moving average, a bearish sign. There are two interpretations of buy and sell signals:
Buy Signal
- When Detrended Price Oscillator crosses above zero line.
- When Detrended Price Oscillator is in a confirmed oversold area, as referenced by prior lows of the oscillator, and the Detrended Price Oscillator and price both break the downward resistance trendline.
Sell Signal
- When Detrended Price Oscillator crosses below zero line.
- When Detrended Price Oscillator is in a confirmed overbought area, as referenced by prior highs of the oscillator, and the Detrended Price Oscillator and price both break the upward supporting trendline.
The Detrended Price Oscillator is an . For more information on Moving Averages and Moving Average crossover, see: Moving Averages. |