What Is the Ichimoku Cloud? A Beginner's Guide to Reading It

By: WEEX|2026/07/16 11:56:56

The Ichimoku Cloud — Ichimoku Kinko Hyo in Japanese — is a technical-analysis system developed in Japan that aims to show trend, momentum, and support/resistance at a single glance. The name translates roughly to "one-glance equilibrium chart," reflecting its goal of packing several signals into one picture. Because it originated in Japan and is widely taught to Japanese traders, it is one of the most popular indicators in the local market.

What the Ichimoku system contains

Unlike a single moving average, Ichimoku plots five components together. You do not need to memorise the formulas to grasp the idea; each line summarises price over a different lookback, much like the averages explained in moving averages.

  • Tenkan-sen (conversion line): a short-term average that reacts quickly.
  • Kijun-sen (base line): a medium-term average that moves more slowly.
  • Senkou Span A and B (leading spans): two lines projected forward that form the "cloud."
  • Chikou Span (lagging line): the current price plotted backward, used to compare with past price.

The most distinctive feature is the cloud (kumo), the shaded area between the two leading spans. It is projected ahead of price and is meant to act as a zone of support or resistance.

How traders read the cloud

The cloud gives a quick visual read of the trend:

  • Price above the cloud is generally read as an uptrend, with the cloud acting as potential support below.
  • Price below the cloud is generally read as a downtrend, with the cloud acting as potential resistance above.
  • Price inside the cloud suggests a market without clear direction — a range or transition.

A thick cloud is often interpreted as stronger support or resistance, and a thin cloud as weaker. Traders also watch crossovers between the conversion and base lines, much as they watch moving-average crossovers, and combine Ichimoku with other tools such as the retracement levels in Fibonacci retracement or classic candlestick frameworks like Sakata's five methods.

Strengths and limitations

Ichimoku's appeal is that it condenses trend, momentum, and support/resistance into one view. Its drawback is that the chart can look crowded to beginners, and — like all indicators built from past prices — it lags and can mislead in choppy, sideways markets. It is a framework for organising a view, not a crystal ball.

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A worked example

Imagine an asset trading well above a rising, comfortably thick cloud.

  • A trend-following reading would call this a clear uptrend, with the cloud marking a support zone below.
  • If price later pulls back toward the top of the cloud and holds, some traders watch that area as a potential support test.
  • If price instead cuts down through the cloud, the earlier uptrend read is called into question.

Because Ichimoku signals lag and can fail, acting on them carries risk, and leverage magnifies it. Anyone using the system in futures or perpetual contracts should manage position size and predefine risk. This is educational information, not trading advice.

Related concepts

Summary

The Ichimoku Cloud is a Japanese all-in-one indicator that shows trend, momentum, and support/resistance through five lines and a projected cloud. Price above the cloud suggests an uptrend, below it a downtrend, and inside it a lack of direction. Powerful as a summary view, it still lags and works best combined with other analysis rather than used alone.

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