**Ichimoku Kinko Hyo (Ichimoku Cloud)**
* Measures trend momentum and provides support and resistance levels.
* Relies on historical data and does not repaint based on new price information.
**Keltner Channel**
* Identifies trading ranges and potential breakout points.
* Calculated using a moving average and the average true range (ATR).
* Remains stable even during volatile market conditions.
**Parabolic Stop and Reverse (SAR)**
* Plots parabolic curves above or below the price.
* Indicates the direction of the trend and provides potential entry and exit points.
* Does not recalculate past values, ensuring it does not repaint.
**Bollinger Bands (BBands)**
* Measures volatility and identifies overbought and oversold conditions.
* Consists of three lines: moving average, upper band, and lower band.
* Recalculates with new price data, but does not change the position of past bands.
**Moving Averages (MAs)**
* Smooths out price fluctuations to identify trends.
* Different types of MAs include simple moving average (SMA), exponential moving average (EMA), and weighted moving average (WMA).
* Do not repaint as they are based on historical data only.
**Exponential Moving Average Crossover (EMA Cross)**
* Compares the values of two exponential moving averages with different periods.
* Signals trend changes when the faster EMA crosses the slower EMA.
* Provides early trend indications but can be sensitive to false signals.
**Relative Strength Index (RSI)**
* Measures price momentum and indicates whether a market is overbought or oversold.
* Oscillates between 0 and 100, with values above 70 indicating overbought conditions and below 30 indicating oversold conditions.
* Does not repaint as it uses historical price data for its calculations.
**Stochastic Oscillator**
* Similar to RSI, it measures price momentum and identifies overbought and oversold conditions.
* Calculated using the highest and lowest prices over a period.
* Does not repaint based on new price information.
**Caution:**
While these indicators do not repaint, it’s important to note that no indicator is foolproof. Always use them in conjunction with other technical and fundamental analysis tools, and consider market conditions and context before making trading decisions.