Indicator Edge Explorer
Select an indicator to see how different value ranges performed over approximately two years of NSE historical data. Identify where the indicator historically delivered the best outcomes.
For research and educational purposes only — not investment advice.
Choose an indicator
Each indicator is measured using only the data available on that historical day, then matched to what price did over the next 10–20 trading days.
"Win" = price reached your target gain at any point within the window.
What history shows
Some ranges have small samplesBars show the historical win rate for each range; the dark line marks the baseline across all ranges. Numbers cover roughly the last two years of NSE price history and reflect recent conditions, not a full market cycle. A range marked small-sample is less reliable. Past performance does not indicate future results. For research and education only; this is not investment advice.
How to read this
What it shows
For the indicator you pick, we group every past observation by the indicator's value — for example RSI 40–50, 50–60, and so on. For each group we measure how often those stocks reached your target gain over the next 10–20 days, and the typical move. It reveals which part of an indicator's range carried the edge.
How to use it
Compare each range to the baseline (the win rate across all ranges). Bars in green did better than average historically; grey bars did worse. Use it to sanity-check assumptions — and remember a single indicator rarely tells the whole story. This is a study of the past, not a forecast.