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Mini-Sized KC HRW Wheat Futures (Mar 2025) technical analysis

This gauge displays a real-time technical analysis overview for your selected timeframe. The summary of Mini-Sized KC HRW Wheat Futures (Mar 2025) is based on the most popular technical indicators, such as Moving Averages, Oscillators and Pivots. Learn more
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Relative Strength Index (14)
Stochastic %K (14, 3, 3)
Commodity Channel Index (20)
Average Directional Index (14)
Awesome Oscillator
Momentum (10)
MACD Level (12, 26)
Stochastic RSI Fast (3, 3, 14, 14)
Williams Percent Range (14)
Bull Bear Power
Ultimate Oscillator (7, 14, 28)
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Exponential Moving Average (10)
Simple Moving Average (10)
Exponential Moving Average (20)
Simple Moving Average (20)
Exponential Moving Average (30)
Simple Moving Average (30)
Exponential Moving Average (50)
Simple Moving Average (50)
Exponential Moving Average (100)
Simple Moving Average (100)
Exponential Moving Average (200)
Simple Moving Average (200)
Ichimoku Base Line (9, 26, 52, 26)
Volume Weighted Moving Average (20)
Hull Moving Average (9)
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Technical Ratings is a technical analysis tool that combines the ratings of several technical indicators to make it easier for traders and investors to spot profitable trades.
In addition to technical analysis, it's always best to use as much data as possible — to stay on top of everything that can potentially influence Mini-Sized KC HRW Wheat Futures (Mar 2025) price, keep an eye on related news.
A pivot is an important price level, where traders expect price to either continue in the current direction or reverse course.
There are several indicators used to build our technical ratings, for instance, Ichimoku Cloud, MACD, and other. Read more about Technical Ratings.
Our technical rating for Mini-Sized KC HRW Wheat Futures (Mar 2025) is strong sell today. Note that market conditions change all the time, so it's crucial to take other factors into consideration too. Remember to keep an eye on the Mini-Sized KC HRW Wheat Futures (Mar 2025) price chart in addition to technical ratings.
An oscillator is a technical analysis tool that builds bands between two extreme values, high and low, and then builds a trend indicator that fluctuates within these values. Traders use it to see if the asset is oversold or overbought.
We've counted how many oscillators show the neutral, sell, and buy trends for Mini-Sized KC HRW Wheat Futures (Mar 2025) — the overall rating is strong sell.
Moving average is a price based, lagging (or reactive) indicator that displays the average price of an asset over a set period of time. A moving average is a good way to gauge momentum as well as to confirm trends, and define areas of support and resistance.
We've counted how many MAs show the neutral, sell, and buy trends for Mini-Sized KC HRW Wheat Futures (Mar 2025) — the overall rating is strong sell.
Technical analysis only indicates the fulfillment of certain conditions of a set of individual indicators that may help the user to spot potentially favorable conditions for a transaction if this is consistent with their strategy. You should not make a decision based solely on these ratings, but try and see the full picture of how well the asset is doing using other available information. Try reading related ideas to see what other users think.
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