Below is a 1 minute bar chart for Apple Inc., stock symbol AAPL.
The Swing Projector has been applied to this chart. The symbol the Swing
Projector uses to identify large "Warning Pivots" is the red triangle that
points down and has a "T" for Top inside the triangle. On the chart below I
have drawn an arrow to the warning triangle. The warning triangle identifies
where you should watch for a top Change-In-Trend (CIT). As a note, we use the
words "pivot" and "change-in-trend" to refer to the same thing, a point where
the market changes direction. The Swing Projector Type #1 Sell Signal starts
with the appearance of the large "Warning Pivots" symbols, which is the red
triangle. Once the warning that a top may be occurring is given by the Swing
Projector, momentum indicators are used to watch for Bearish Divergence. I have
added two momentum indicators to the chart for this purpose. First is the
"Stochastic of RSI" and second is the "Detrend Momentum". These two indicators
show a Bearish Divergence with the price. The momentum indicators formed a
lower top at "B" in relation to "A" while the price formed a higher top. This
is Bearish Divergence which indicates the market is losing upward strength.
When both Bearish Divergence and a Swing Projector top warning symbol occur at
the same time it represents the Type #1 Sell Signal. On the next chart you can
see what happened after this signal was given.
The next unique application for the MACD
that I will discuss occurs when the MACD histogram moves into a tight sideways
band. The chart below is a 1 minute chart for Apple, symbol AAPL from July 16,
2008. On this chart I have used the letter "A" to mark where the MACD started
moving in a very tight band close to zero. I have used the letter "B" to make
where this tight band ended. When the MACD moves in a tight band very close to
zero it is an indication that a market breakoutt is coming.