Top 10 Trading Indicators
The technical indicators behind AIShare’s swing trading analysis for NSE & BSE stocks — ranked by how much weight they carry in the composite score. Each guide covers what the indicator is, when to use it, how to read the signals, and common mistakes.
For informational and educational purposes only. Not investment advice. AIShare is not a SEBI-registered investment advisor.
How these indicators fit together
AIShare combines 11 scoring factors (grouped into these 10 indicators) using weighted scores to build a composite confidence value from 0 to 100.
Primary indicators (weight ≥ 1.2) drive direction. Secondary indicators refine and confirm.
Primary Indicators(Drive the signal — high weight)
EMA
Exponential Moving Average (EMA)
The backbone of swing trading — defines bull/bear posture
RSI
Relative Strength Index (RSI)
Measures momentum — spots overbought & oversold conditions
MACD
Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD)
Momentum crossover system — confirms trend direction and strength
S/R
Support & Resistance Levels
Key price levels where buying/selling pressure concentrates
Volume
Volume Analysis
Volume confirms conviction — moves without volume are unreliable
Secondary Indicators(Refine & confirm)
BB
Bollinger Bands
Volatility bands — spots squeezes, breakouts, and extremes
ADX
Average Directional Index (ADX)
Measures trend STRENGTH — not direction, just how strong the trend is
Stochastic
Stochastic Oscillator
Secondary momentum gauge — best in ranging markets and for timing
Candles
Candlestick Patterns
Price action language — short-term reversal and continuation signals
ATR
Average True Range (ATR)
Volatility ruler — sets precise stop losses and position sizes
Unfamiliar with a term?
Browse the Trading Glossary for plain-English definitions of golden cross, divergence, squeeze, ATR and other terms used across these guides.
Indicators are analytical tools — not guarantees. Always apply your own risk management. AIShare is not a SEBI-registered investment advisor.