Free Nikkei Average Double Inverse i (NDIV.OS) Technical Analysis Signals
Nikkei Average Double Inverse i (NDIV.OS) signal with technical analysis on 24 Jul
DEMA 1DEMA 2DEMA 3KAMA 1KAMA 2KAMA 3KAMA 4MIDPOINT Slope 1MIDPOINT Slope 2MIDPOINT Slope 3MIDPOINT Slope 4T3 Slope 1T3 Slope 2TEMA Price 2TEMA Price 3TRIMA Slope 1CMO Crossover 2PLUS_DI Threshold 1PLUS_DI Threshold 2TRIX Crossover 1BOP Smoothed ThresholdMACD Crossover 2STOCH Normal Zone CrossADXR with DI+/DI-Donchian ChannelDaily Pivot Point 1CMO Divergence 1
Overall Strategy:
Buy Signals: 1
Sell Signals: 26
Neutral Signals: 72
Result: This strategy leads to a Sell position.
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Result: Looking at the technical analysis for Nikkei Average Double Inverse i (NDIV.OS) on , there is a tendency towards a sell signal based on historical data and analysis. However, it’s crucial to remember that these signals are not guarantees. Make sure to carefully consider overall market conditions and align your decisions with your specific investment goals.
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Nikkei Average Double Inverse i (NDIV.OS) trading strategy for those in buy positions (long positions): If you are currently in a buy (long) position, it is advisable to identify the optimal time to exit your position based on a combination of technical signals. Those with a high risk tolerance may choose to wait and observe market movements over the next few days.
Nikkei Average Double Inverse i (NDIV.OS) trading strategy for those in sell positions (short positions): If you are in a sell (short) position, holding your position may be the right strategy, as indicated by the consensus of our technical analysis. However, be cautious and monitor market developments closely.
For new positions: If you are not currently invested or considering switching to a sell (short) position, it’s recommended to assess the potential downside of INF% based on the lowest expected price range. Ensure that this aligns with your risk tolerance and objectives by conducting thorough research before entering a short position.
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Nikkei Average Double Inverse i (NDIV.OS) Price Analysis and Support Levels:
In our current Nikkei Average Double Inverse i (NDIV.OS) position, we find ourselves in a short position, anticipating a potential downward trend. Understanding the key support levels is essential, as these serve as critical reference points for traders and investors to make informed decisions.First Support Level: 0
We are closely monitoring the price at 0, the first support level. If the downward trend continues, breaching this level would signal strong selling pressure, suggesting the possibility of further price depreciation.
These support levels should be carefully considered within the context of broader market trends and indicators. By staying alert and consistently analyzing the market, you can make well-informed decisions while trading Nikkei Average Double Inverse i (NDIV.OS). Keeping these support levels in mind will help you adapt to the dynamic nature of the market and make smarter trading choices.
Nikkei Average Double Inverse i (NDIV.OS) technical analysis chart
Nikkei Average Double Inverse i (NDIV.OS) support and resistance levels
Name | Level1 | Level2 | Level3 | Level4 | Level5 |
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Resistance | 208.23 | 215.49 | 227.57 | 372.58 | -- |
Support | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |


Nikkei Average Double Inverse i (NDIV.OS) signals list for 24 Jul
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Nikkei Average Double Inverse i (NDIV.OS) candlestick patterns on 24 Jul
Nikkei Average Double Inverse i (NDIV.OS) technical analysis over the past days
# | Date | Overal Signals | ALL Signals |
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1 | 24 Jul | S | DEMA 1DEMA 2DEMA 3KAMA 1KAMA 2KAMA 3KAMA 4WMA Crossover 3MIDPOINT Slope 1MIDPOINT Slope 2MIDPOINT Slope 3MIDPOINT Slope 4T3 Slope 1T3 Slope 2TEMA Price 1TEMA Price 2TEMA Price 3TRIMA Slope 1AROONOSC 2CMO Crossover 1MOM Crossover 2PLUS_DI Threshold 1PLUS_DI Threshold 2ROC Threshold 1ROC Threshold 2ROCR Threshold 2ROCR Threshold 3WILLR Exit OversoldWILLR Exit OverboughtBOP Smoothed ThresholdMACD Crossover 1STOCH Normal Zone CrossStochastic RSI SignalADXR with DI+/DI-Keltner Channel 1Donchian ChannelIchimoku 3CMO Divergence 1 |
2 | 23 Jul | S | DEMA 3KAMA 2KAMA 3KAMA 4MIDPOINT Slope 1MIDPOINT Slope 2MIDPOINT Slope 4TEMA Price 3TRIMA Slope 1SAR CrossoverPLUS_DI Threshold 1PLUS_DI Threshold 2BOP Smoothed ThresholdADXR with DI+/DI- |
3 | 22 Jul | S | DEMA 3KAMA 2KAMA 3KAMA 4TEMA Price 2TEMA Price 3TRIMA Slope 1AROONOSC 1AROONOSC 3PLUS_DI Threshold 1ROC Threshold 2BOP Smoothed ThresholdStochastic RSI SignalADXR with DI+/DI- |
4 | 18 Jul | S | DEMA 1DEMA 3KAMA 1KAMA 2KAMA 3KAMA 4WMA Crossover 2MIDPOINT Slope 1MIDPOINT Slope 2TEMA Price 1TEMA Price 2TRIMA Slope 1TRIMA Slope 3AROONOSC 2AROONOSC 4MOM Crossover 1MOM Crossover 2ROCR Threshold 1ROCR Threshold 3WILLR Exit OversoldBOP Smoothed ThresholdEngulfing PatternADXR with DI+/DI-Daily Pivot Point 1CMO Divergence 1 |
5 | 17 Jul | S | DEMA 3KAMA 2KAMA 3KAMA 4EMA Crossover 1WMA Crossover 1WMA Crossover 3TEMA Price 1TEMA Price 2TEMA Price 3TRIMA Slope 1TRIMA Slope 3ADXR with DI+/DI- |
6 | 16 Jul | N | DEMA 3EMA Price Cross 1EMA Price Cross 2EMA Price Cross 4KAMA 2KAMA 3KAMA 4TEMA Price 1TEMA Price 2TEMA Price 3TRIMA Slope 1TRIMA Slope 2BOP Smoothed ThresholdSTOCH Normal Zone CrossStochastic RSI SignalADXR with DI+/DI-Daily Pivot Point 1 |
7 | 15 Jul | S | DEMA 2DEMA 3EMA Price Cross 2KAMA 1KAMA 3KAMA 4MIDPOINT Slope 1MIDPOINT Slope 3T3 Slope 1TEMA Price 2TEMA Price 3TRIMA Slope 1TRIMA Slope 2AROONOSC 1AROONOSC 3BOP Smoothed ThresholdPercentage Price OscillatorCMO Divergence 1 |
8 | 14 Jul | B | DEMA 2DEMA 3EMA Price Cross 1KAMA 3KAMA 4WMA Crossover 1MIDPOINT Slope 4TEMA Price 2TEMA Price 3TRIMA Slope 2MOM Crossover 1ROC Threshold 1ROCR Threshold 1ROCR Threshold 2TRIX Crossover 2BOP Smoothed ThresholdADXR with DI+/DI-CMO Divergence 1 |
9 | 11 Jul | B | EMA Price Cross 4KAMA 3KAMA 4EMA Crossover 1TEMA Price 2TEMA Price 3TRIMA Slope 3WILLR Exit OversoldBOP Smoothed ThresholdCMO Divergence 1 |
10 | 10 Jul | N | EMA Price Cross 4KAMA 3KAMA 4EMA Crossover 1WMA Crossover 1MIDPOINT Slope 3TEMA Price 1TEMA Price 3TRIMA Slope 3TRIX Crossover 1BOP Smoothed ThresholdCMO Divergence 1 |
11 | 09 Jul | S | KAMA 3KAMA 4TEMA Price 2TEMA Price 3TRIMA Slope 3Stochastic RSI Signal |
12 | 08 Jul | N | DEMA 2EMA Price Cross 4KAMA 3KAMA 4EMA Crossover 1WMA Crossover 2MIDPOINT Slope 2TEMA Price 2TEMA Price 3TRIMA Slope 1TRIMA Slope 2TRIMA Slope 3SAR CrossoverBOP Smoothed ThresholdMACD Crossover 2Daily Pivot Point 1CMO Divergence 1 |
13 | 07 Jul | B | KAMA 2KAMA 3KAMA 4TEMA Price 2TEMA Price 3TRIMA Slope 2TRIMA Slope 3ROCR Threshold 1BOP Smoothed Threshold |
14 | 04 Jul | N | EMA Price Cross 4KAMA 2KAMA 3KAMA 4TEMA Price 2TRIMA Slope 2TRIMA Slope 3CCI Crossover 2MACD Crossover 1 |
15 | 03 Jul | S | DEMA 1EMA Price Cross 4KAMA 2KAMA 3KAMA 4WMA Crossover 1MIDPOINT Slope 2T3 Slope 2TEMA Price 2TRIMA Slope 1TRIMA Slope 2TRIMA Slope 3CCI Crossover 1CCI Crossover 3PLUS_DI Threshold 1CMO Divergence 1 |
16 | 02 Jul | N | DEMA 1KAMA 2KAMA 3KAMA 4T3 Slope 1T3 Slope 2TEMA Price 1TEMA Price 2TRIMA Slope 1TRIMA Slope 2RSI Exit OversoldRSI Exit OverboughtBOP Smoothed ThresholdBBANDS Breakout 2Stochastic RSI SignalMorning/Evening StarADXR with DI+/DI-Daily Pivot Point 1 |
17 | 01 Jul | N | DEMA 2DEMA 3KAMA 1KAMA 2KAMA 3KAMA 4MIDPOINT Slope 1MIDPOINT Slope 2T3 Slope 1T3 Slope 2TEMA Price 2TEMA Price 3TRIMA Slope 1TRIMA Slope 2PLUS_DI Threshold 1PLUS_DI Threshold 2BOP Smoothed ThresholdADXR with DI+/DI-Donchian ChannelCMO Divergence 1 |
18 | 30 Jun | S | DEMA 1DEMA 2DEMA 3KAMA 1KAMA 2KAMA 3KAMA 4MIDPOINT Slope 1MIDPOINT Slope 2MIDPOINT Slope 3MIDPOINT Slope 4T3 Slope 1T3 Slope 2TEMA Price 2TEMA Price 3TRIMA Slope 1TRIMA Slope 2AROONOSC 3CMO Crossover 1PLUS_DI Threshold 1TRIX Crossover 2BOP Smoothed ThresholdADXR with DI+/DI-Donchian ChannelCMO Divergence 1 |
19 | 27 Jun | S | DEMA 1DEMA 2DEMA 3KAMA 1KAMA 2KAMA 3KAMA 4MIDPOINT Slope 1MIDPOINT Slope 2MIDPOINT Slope 3MIDPOINT Slope 4T3 Slope 1TEMA Price 1TEMA Price 2TEMA Price 3TRIMA Slope 1AROONOSC 1ROCR Threshold 1BOP Smoothed ThresholdMACD Crossover 2ADXR with DI+/DI-Keltner Channel 1Donchian ChannelCMO Divergence 1 |
20 | 26 Jun | S | KAMA 1KAMA 2KAMA 3KAMA 4TEMA Price 2TEMA Price 3TRIMA Slope 3TRIX Crossover 1BOP Smoothed ThresholdMACD Crossover 1STOCH Normal Zone CrossCMO Divergence 1 |
21 | 25 Jun | S | EMA Price Cross 4KAMA 1KAMA 2KAMA 3KAMA 4WMA Crossover 1MIDPOINT Slope 1TEMA Price 1TEMA Price 2TEMA Price 3TRIMA Slope 2TRIMA Slope 3AROONOSC 3ROC Threshold 1ROCR Threshold 1WILLR Exit OversoldWILLR Exit OverboughtStochastic RSI Signal |
22 | 24 Jun | S | DEMA 3KAMA 2KAMA 3KAMA 4MIDPOINT Slope 1TEMA Price 2TEMA Price 3TRIMA Slope 2TRIMA Slope 3PLUS_DI Threshold 1TRIX Crossover 1CMO Divergence 1 |
23 | 23 Jun | N | DEMA 3EMA Price Cross 4KAMA 2KAMA 3KAMA 4WMA Crossover 1MIDPOINT Slope 2MIDPOINT Slope 4T3 Slope 2TEMA Price 1TEMA Price 2TEMA Price 3TRIMA Slope 1TRIMA Slope 2TRIMA Slope 3CCI Crossover 1CCI Crossover 2BOP Smoothed ThresholdMACD Crossover 1STOCH Normal Zone CrossCMO Divergence 1 |
24 | 20 Jun | N | KAMA 2KAMA 3KAMA 4MIDPOINT Slope 3MIDPOINT Slope 4T3 Slope 2TEMA Price 1TEMA Price 2TRIMA Slope 1TRIMA Slope 2TRIMA Slope 3CCI Crossover 3RSI Exit OversoldTRIX Crossover 1BOP Smoothed ThresholdBBANDS Breakout 2Stochastic RSI SignalPercentage Price OscillatorDaily Pivot Point 1 |
25 | 19 Jun | S | DEMA 1DEMA 2DEMA 3KAMA 1KAMA 2KAMA 3KAMA 4MIDPOINT Slope 1MIDPOINT Slope 2MIDPOINT Slope 3MIDPOINT Slope 4T3 Slope 1T3 Slope 2TEMA Price 2TEMA Price 3TRIMA Slope 1TRIMA Slope 2AROONOSC 1BOP Smoothed ThresholdADXR with DI+/DI-Donchian ChannelDaily Pivot Point 1CMO Divergence 1 |
26 | 18 Jun | S | KAMA 1KAMA 2KAMA 3KAMA 4WMA Crossover 1MIDPOINT Slope 3MIDPOINT Slope 4T3 Slope 2TEMA Price 2TEMA Price 3TRIMA Slope 2AROONOSC 4BOP Smoothed ThresholdMACD Crossover 1STOCH Normal Zone CrossADXR with DI+/DI-Donchian ChannelDaily Pivot Point 1CMO Divergence 1 |
27 | 17 Jun | S | EMA Price Cross 1EMA Price Cross 2EMA Price Cross 4KAMA 2KAMA 3KAMA 4EMA Crossover 1T3 Slope 2TEMA Price 1TEMA Price 2TRIMA Slope 2MOM Crossover 1ROC Threshold 1ROC Threshold 2ROCR Threshold 1ROCR Threshold 2ROCR Threshold 4WILLR Exit OversoldWILLR Exit OverboughtBOP Smoothed ThresholdStochastic RSI SignalDaily Pivot Point 1 |
28 | 16 Jun | S | DEMA 1DEMA 2DEMA 3EMA Price Cross 1EMA Price Cross 2EMA Price Cross 4KAMA 1KAMA 3KAMA 4EMA Crossover 1WMA Crossover 1MIDPOINT Slope 1T3 Slope 2TEMA Price 1TEMA Price 2TEMA Price 3TRIMA Slope 2CCI Crossover 2PLUS_DI Threshold 1PLUS_DI Threshold 2BOP Smoothed ThresholdMACD Crossover 1STOCH Normal Zone CrossDaily Pivot Point 1CMO Divergence 1 |
29 | 13 Jun | B | KAMA 2KAMA 3KAMA 4MIDPOINT Slope 2T3 Slope 1T3 Slope 2TEMA Price 1TEMA Price 3TRIMA Slope 1CCI Crossover 1CCI Crossover 3MOM Crossover 1ROCR Threshold 2BOP Smoothed ThresholdStochastic RSI SignalDaily Pivot Point 1 |
30 | 12 Jun | N | KAMA 2KAMA 3KAMA 4MIDPOINT Slope 1MIDPOINT Slope 2T3 Slope 1T3 Slope 2TEMA Price 2TEMA Price 3TRIMA Slope 1PLUS_DI Threshold 1ROCR Threshold 4WILLR Exit OversoldADXR with DI+/DI-CMO Divergence 1 |
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