| INDICATOR | VALUE | SIGNAL | MEANING |
|---|---|---|---|
EMA 50 (blue) and EMA 200 (orange) show the medium-term and long-term trend channel. When the price touches EMA 50 from above or briefly dips below, many DCA investors look for entry points. A price well below EMA 200 is historically considered a strong accumulation zone.
RSI measures whether an asset is overbought (> 70) or oversold (< 30). For DCA: values below 40 on the weekly chart indicate a favorable entry zone — historically the best long-term entries were made at RSI < 35.
Automatically detected support (green) and resistance zones (red) based on swing highs/lows and volume.
VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price) is the volume-weighted average price since the start of the period. Institutional buyers typically accumulate at or below VWAP — a price below means buying cheaper than the market average for that period.
Extreme sentiment (below 20) signals panic selling — historically one of the most reliable DCA entry zones. Values above 80 indicate overheated markets; DCA amounts should be reduced.