π§ Trend Direction
A Bullish trend indicates upward momentum, typically identified when the short-term average (7D) sits above the medium-term average (30D). A Bearish trend indicates downward momentum, where the short-term average falls below the medium-term average.
π Moving Averages (SMA)
A Simple Moving Average (SMA) smooths out daily price noise to reveal the underlying trend over a specific period (7, 30, or 90 days). Comparing the current live rate to its 30-day average helps determine if you are executing a transaction at a relative historical premium or discount.
β‘ Volatility
Volatility measures the intensity of price fluctuations, expressed as an annualized percentage. Low volatility (< 7%) means steady, predictable rates. High volatility (> 12%) indicates rapid, large swings, making timing riskier and often triggering a "Wait & Watch" verdict.
π Support & Resistance
Support is a recent historical "floor" where a falling rate previously found buyers and bounced back up. Resistance is a "ceiling" where a rising rate previously met selling pressure and fell. These metrics help define the current expected trading channel.
π― Signal Confidence
The confidence meter (0-100) reflects how strongly our algorithmic factors align. A high score means momentum, moving averages, and volatility all point to the same clear verdict. A low score indicates conflicting signals or high market uncertainty.