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Breakout(s)

When the price goes outside / above the current identified span of values and by that not following the trend.

Ticker

Is referring to a comapny listed at a broker. (the Ticker actually is a psoydonym for "symbol" which is the shortened name for a listed company at a broker. It is often three to four characters long and in uppercase)

Config

A group of varaibles that have various impact on how to identify when a Ticker is determined to be returned as output for a daily run.

Flag

A flag is an indicator, for example highlights a shorter period that signals a typical "uptrend" or break of previous trend. It is the "upper" part of the previous "pole", described below.

Pole

A flag pattern, in technical analysis, is a price chart characterized by a sharp countertrend (the flag) succeeding a short-lived trend (the flag pole). https://www.investopedia.com/stock-analysis/cotd/answ20090105.aspx

Moving average (vad görs med detta)

A moving average makes a very fluctuating graph more smooth. Moving average shows trend and is a kind of a "support line"(if below current value, "resist line" if above curren tvalue). A moving average can be defined by any period/length back for the graph.

ADR

Average Day Range. The ADR is a measure of volatility and is useful to describe whether an assets price action is outside the normal during a particular time. The daily range (highest price – lowest) can be compared to the ADR over a previous interval to signal potential entry and exit points for traders. https://www.niftyscalper.com/blogs/2018/11/11/atr-average-true-range-vs-adr-average-day-range-what-they-dont-tell-you

ATR

Average True Range. In short, a stock experiencing high volatility also has a high ATR and a stock with less volatility results on low ATR. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Average_true_range https://www.investopedia.com/terms/a/atr.asp