Is there anything called indicator bank?

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Asani Obasanjo
Answered 1 year ago
<p id="isPasted">Yes, there is a term called "indicator bank", but it's not a formal financial institution. It refers to a collection or repository of trading indicators, often found in online trading communities or platforms like Forex Factory. The term can also refer to a particular indicator, like the Relative Strength Index (RSI), or a group of related indicators.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p>
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Wilfred Cox
Answered 1 day, 14 hours ago
<p id="isPasted">Yes, "Indicator, Bank" or "Indicator bank" is a specific term with distinct meanings across two primary fields: aviation and financial trading.</p><p><strong>1. Aviation (Historical Flight Instrument)</strong></p><p>In early aviation, an "indicator bank" (or "bank indicator") is a component of a turn-and-bank indicator. It uses a curved glass tube filled with fluid and a small steel ball to show the pilot whether an airplane is correctly coordinated in a turn (flying straight) or is slipping/skidding. These physical instruments were prominently featured on early 20th-century aircraft like those curated at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.</p><p><strong>2. Financial Trading (TradingView &amp; …</strong></p>