While the specific code of custom indicators is often proprietary, technical analysts have reverse-engineered the Xmaster Formula to understand its logic. It is not a single new invention, but rather a .
Tracks the underlying trend direction. It often calculates the normalized difference between a fast-moving average (e.g., 10-period EMA) and a slow-moving average (e.g., 38-period EMA) to establish the base baseline.
Represented by a red downward arrow , appearing above the candlestick, suggesting a potential downtrend or reversal to the downside. 2. Underlying Algorithm (Confluence)
Durán Sala de Arte 2025
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