The McClellan Histogram is a visual representation of the McClellan Oscillator and its signal line. This difference is plotted as a histogram, making zero-line crossovers and divergences more easily identifiable.
Interpretation
The McClellan Histogram is momentum indicator. As such, it can be traded in much the same way as the MACD indicator. There are two basic techniques for using the McClellan Histogram to generate trading signals.
Histogram / Zero-Level Crossover: When the histogram crosses above zero a buy signal is given. Alternatively, when the histogram crosses below zero a sell signal is given.
Divergence: Looking for divergences between the McClellan Histogram and price can prove to be very effective in identifying potential reversal and/or trend continuation points in price movement. There are several types of divergences:
Classic Divergence (a.k.a.: Regular Divergence)
Hidden Divergence (a.k.a.: Reverse, Continuation, Trend Divergence)
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