Slow Stochastic vs Parabolic SAR vs Elder Impulse System
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Slow Stochastic vs Parabolic SAR vs Elder Impulse System

General Information Comparison

Characteristics Comparison

Facts Comparison

  • Interesting Fact 💡

    An intriguing or lesser-known fact about the trading indicator
    Slow Stochastic
    • Developed by George Lane in the 1950s
    Parabolic SAR
    • SAR stands for "Stop And Reverse"
    Elder Impulse System
    • Created by Dr. Alexander Elder a renowned trading psychologist
  • Sarcastic Fact 😉

    A humorous or ironic observation about the trading indicator
    Slow Stochastic
    • Sometimes called the "snail" of indicators due to its slow-moving nature
    Parabolic SAR
    • It's like a clingy ex - always trying to catch up with the price
    Elder Impulse System
    • Traffic light for traders: green means go red means stop blue means nap time

Application Comparison

  • Timeframe 🕑

    The time intervals or periods for which the trading indicator is most effective or commonly used.
    For all*
    • Daily
      Indicators optimized for daily chart analysis, suitable for swing and position traders.
    Parabolic SAR
    • 1-Hour
      Parabolic SAR is most effective for 1-Hour timeframes. Indicators optimized for analyzing market data on a 1-hour timeframe
    • 4-Hour
      Parabolic SAR is most effective for 4-Hour timeframes. Indicators designed for analyzing market data on a 4-hour timeframe
    Elder Impulse System
    • Weekly
      Elder Impulse System is most effective for Weekly timeframes. Indicators optimized for weekly chart analysis, balancing short-term noise and long-term trends.

Technical Details Comparison

Usage Comparison

Evaluation Comparison

Performance Metrics Comparison

Alternatives to Slow Stochastic
Price Channel
Known for Range-Bound Trading
💻 is easier to use than Parabolic SAR
is rated higher overall than Parabolic SAR
Linear Regression Indicator
Known for Predicting Price Trends
🔀 is more versatile than Parabolic SAR
Average Directional Index (ADX)
Known for Trend Strength Without Direction
💯 is more reliable than Parabolic SAR
🔀 is more versatile than Parabolic SAR
🔧 is more customizable than Parabolic SAR
is rated higher overall than Parabolic SAR
Vortex Indicator (VI)
Known for Trend Reversal Detection
💻 is easier to use than Parabolic SAR
Zigzag Indicator
Known for Filtering Market Noise
🔀 is more versatile than Parabolic SAR
🔧 is more customizable than Parabolic SAR
is rated higher overall than Parabolic SAR
Heikin Ashi Candlesticks
Known for Smoothing Price Action
💻 is easier to use than Parabolic SAR
🔀 is more versatile than Parabolic SAR
is rated higher overall than Parabolic SAR
McGinley Dynamic Indicator
Known for Improving On Traditional Moving Averages
🔀 is more versatile than Parabolic SAR
🔧 is more customizable than Parabolic SAR
is rated higher overall than Parabolic SAR
Moving Average Envelope
Known for Price Range Visualization
💯 is more reliable than Parabolic SAR
💻 is easier to use than Parabolic SAR
🔀 is more versatile than Parabolic SAR
🔧 is more customizable than Parabolic SAR
is rated higher overall than Parabolic SAR
Donchian Channels
Known for Simplicity And Effectiveness
💯 is more reliable than Parabolic SAR
💻 is easier to use than Parabolic SAR
🔀 is more versatile than Parabolic SAR
🔧 is more customizable than Parabolic SAR
is rated higher overall than Parabolic SAR
Directional Movement Index (DMI)
Known for Strength Of Price Movement
💯 is more reliable than Parabolic SAR
🔀 is more versatile than Parabolic SAR
🔧 is more customizable than Parabolic SAR
is rated higher overall than Parabolic SAR