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Complete catalog of PoSignals tools — bots and indicators

A convenient alphabetical catalog of PoSignals bots and indicators: short descriptions and use cases for technical analysis when trading binary options on Pocket Option.

Complete list of PoSignals tools

This material is a convenient catalog for quick orientation through the PoSignals service tools. We have collected bots and indicators and sorted them alphabetically within each section so that you can instantly find the tool you need. This format helps beginners and experienced traders alike to systematically build technical analysis for binary options and work on Pocket Option.

Briefly about the benefits of the catalog. It saves time on searching, simplifies the comparison of similar solutions, and helps you assemble a basic stack of tools for your strategy without chaos and extra tabs.

In this article we will briefly review each tool, what it helps with, and how it can be used. Every day our service gains more and more trading tools that help traders conduct technical analysis of assets. Below you will find the complete list of bots and indicators with their descriptions, available at the time of writing this article for the PoSignals service. All information will be provided in a concise format so that you can quickly navigate and find the right tool without complicated searches.

It’s important to understand:
  • This list is relevant at the time of writing this article
  • As the service evolves we may remove some tools and add new ones, so some descriptions may be missing or may turn out to be redundant

Bots — alphabetically

  • Bollinger Bands Signals — entries on touches and exits from the bands, as well as on squeezes followed by expansion
  • Flip Core — a basic strategy constructor with visual signals and flexible filters, includes a tester and analytics to build and validate trading rules
  • Flip Strike — a bot for momentum breakouts and sharp price reversals, helps enter with the trend after acceleration with filters by volatility and candle body size
  • Fractal Edge Breakout — trades breaks of local highs and lows by fractals, convenient for breakout scenarios and for placing stops beyond extremes
  • Imbalance Signals, BUY and SELL — entry points from fair value gaps and other imbalances, often provide a return to the mean range
  • Impulse Rider — follows the impulse after a breakout, helps enter on continuation when there is strength and room to run
  • Liquidity Buy/Sell, sweep — finds stop hunts above highs and below lows, gives entries on a return or reversal after liquidity grab
  • Liquidity Sweep — marks points of stop collection and liquidity voids, helps trade returns to fair value
  • MACD Cross (Moving Average Convergence Divergence, cross) — signals on the crossover of the MACD line and the signal line, convenient for trend entries and exits from corrections
  • MPHE inv. 1bot (Inverse MPHE) — a counter-trend variant of the custom MPHE method, looks for impulse exhaustion and pullback entries with volatility control
  • MPHE inv. 2bot (Inverse MPHE v2) — the second settings profile of the inverse MPHE logic, selects counter-trend points even more strictly after price squeeze
  • NWR Pulse (Narrow Range Pulse) — works with narrow range bar patterns, catches the impulse out of compression
  • Oracle — an aggregated trend bot that combines several indicators and gives clean entries by trend and level retests
  • OverZero Flip — a bot for switching the side of an oscillator when crossing the zero level, looks for fast entries on micro timeframes and gives clear BUY and SELL
  • RSI Classic (Relative Strength Index, classic) — looks for exits from oversold and overbought zones and a return to the mean state, suitable for pullback entries
  • Signal Bot Support & Resistance — generates signals from your support and resistance levels considering selected settings and breakout conditions
  • Streak Hunter — analyzes streaks of same-direction candles, allows trading for continuation of the streak or its break
  • Summary Analytics HUD — an on-screen panel with win rate, streaks of wins and losses, and attempt distribution, quickly shows how a strategy performs and where potential entries are
  • Trend Signals — a combination of moving averages and oscillators to filter directions, outputs simple BUY and SELL by trend

Indicators — alphabetically

  • Accelerator Oscillator — by Bill Williams, measures acceleration and deceleration of momentum, gives early hints of tempo change
  • Adaptive Regression Channel — builds a central regression line with dynamic width depending on volatility, shows the average price trajectory and upper and lower deviation boundaries for trading from the edge and with the trend
  • ALMA, Arnaud Legoux Moving Average — Gaussian smoothing with low repainting, filters noise well
  • Alligator — three smoothed moving averages by Bill Williams, clearly separate market “sleep” phases and trend
  • Aroon — assesses how long ago the high and low occurred, suggests a trend starting or a move to a range
  • Average True Range, ATR — measures the average amplitude of bar movement, needed to assess volatility and calculate stops
  • Awesome Oscillator, AO — momentum based on simple moving averages of the bar’s midpoint, shows impulse shifts
  • Bears Power — Alexander Elder’s indicator shows how much sellers push price below the average, evaluates seller pressure
  • Bollinger Bands — three lines around a moving average by standard deviation, show volatility and the tendency of price to return to the mean
  • Bollinger Bands Width — a separate line of band width, helps to see squeezes and the likely start of movement
  • CCI, Commodity Channel Index — shows price deviation from the mean, helps find extreme zones and divergences
  • DEMA, Double Exponential Moving Average — reduces lag compared to the standard exponential average
  • Donchian Channels — boundaries by the maximum and minimum over a period, a classic of breakout systems
  • Envelopes — two lines above and below a moving average at a fixed deviation, convenient for mean reversion
  • EWHMA, Exponentially Weighted Hull Moving Average — combines the speed of Hull with the smoothness of exponential weighting
  • FRAMA, Fractal Adaptive Moving Average — accelerates in a trend and smooths more in a flat, reduces lag
  • Fractal — marks local highs and lows, handy for placing levels and stops beyond extremes
  • Fractal Chaos Bands — channel lines from chaos theory, visualize the fractal structure of movement
  • HMA, Hull Moving Average — a very fast average with low lag, shows direction changes well
  • Ichimoku Kinko Hyo — a comprehensive indicator of trend, support, and momentum in one window, gives a holistic market picture
  • Imbalance Suite, FVG, OG, VI — highlights zones where price moved too fast and a return is likely, useful as targets and as an entry filter
  • JMA, Jurik Moving Average — a very smooth yet low-lag average, gives a clean trend without jagged turns
  • Keltner Channel — a channel around an exponential moving average based on ATR, an alternative to Bollinger Bands focused on trend
  • LWMA, Linear Weighted Moving Average — most recent prices have greater weight, signals are faster than with a simple average
  • MACD, Moving Average Convergence Divergence — shows the difference between two exponential moving averages and its smoothing, helps assess trend strength and reversal moments
  • Momentum — shows the speed of price change relative to a past value, helps see acceleration and deceleration
  • Moving Average, 3 line — a set of three averages with different periods, their crossovers give simple trend hints
  • Parabolic SAR, Stop And Reverse — a dotted trailing indicator, suggests potential reversals and convenient stop areas
  • Pattern Detector — automatically marks basic candlestick and range models, useful for learning and repeatable scenarios
  • Range Detector — automatically marks ranges and price corridors, helps trade from range boundaries and catch breakout moments
  • Rate Of Change, ROC — shows how much price has changed over a set period, useful for momentum entries
  • RMA, Wilder’s Moving Average — a smoothing variant used in the RSI calculation, gently reacts to changes
  • RSI, Relative Strength Index — measures speed and amplitude of price changes, helps find pullbacks and reversals
  • RSI Levels Overlay — fixed 30, 50, and 70 lines directly on the chart, quickly hint at extremes and the neutral middle
  • Scalpers Channel — a narrow channel around price for quick pullback trades, good on low timeframes
  • Schaff Trend Cycle, STC — combines cycle and trend based on MACD and smoothing, reacts quickly to phase changes
  • Session Time — marks the time of the European, American, and other sessions, helps analyze market behavior by time of day
  • SMMA, Smoothed Moving Average — an average with long memory, damps noise well
  • Squeeze Momentum — measures movement strength during exits from low volatility, helps catch the start of an impulse
  • SSF, Super Smoother Filter — reduces noise without heavy lag, useful as a basic oscillation filter
  • Stoch Levels Overlay — draws key stochastic levels directly on the chart, helps quickly see oversold and overbought zones
  • Stochastic Oscillator — shows price position within the recent range, helps find reversals from extremes
  • SuperTrend — a dynamic trend line based on ATR, convenient as a direction filter and trailing stop
  • Support & Resistance — basic reference levels where price often stops, used for bounces and breakouts
  • Support & Resistance Signals — places markers when touching and breaking your levels, formalizes level-based trading
  • Supply & Demand Zones — automatically highlights areas where participants were actively selling or buying, convenient references for entries and exits
  • T3, Tillson T3 — a low-lag smoothed average, reacts faster and softer than classic variants
  • Trendline Support & Resistance — draws slanted and horizontal references, helps look for breakouts and level retests
  • True Strength Index, TSI — smoothed momentum from two exponential averages, helps catch trend reversals
  • TTM Scalper Indicator — marks likely reversal points for intraday trading
  • TTM Squeeze — detects when Bollinger Bands move inside the Keltner Channel, signals a possible powerful exit from a range
  • VAMA, Volume Adjusted Moving Average — takes trade volume into account, useful where volume reflects participant interest
  • VIDYA, Variable Index Dynamic Average — adapts to market change by a volatility index, holds trend and filters noise
  • Vortex — builds two vortex index lines for up and down movement, their crossovers suggest trend starts and ends
  • Williams Percent Range, Williams %R — shows where the current price is within the recent range, useful for finding extremes
  • ZLEMA, Zero Lag Exponential Moving Average — compensates for the lag of the classic exponential average, reacts faster to reversals
  • ZigZag + Channels — simplifies movement structure and builds channels by swings, convenient for seeing trends and corrections without extra noise

Other

  • Heikin Ashi — alternative candles with averaged open and close, make the trend visually smoother and help hold a trade longer

Conclusion

This alphabetical catalog helps you quickly assemble a working set for your strategy on Pocket Option. First choose one or two bots and one or two indicators, then test on demo, collect statistics on win rate and stability, and only then scale up. This approach improves decision quality and reduces emotional mistakes. Follow updates — we regularly add new tools to PoSignals so that your technical analysis is more accurate and preparation for a trade takes less time.