If a summary says "buy", to follow it means to buy a call - not a put.Thank you all for your replies. Found them to be helpful. Seems indicators need to be taken with a gain of salt. Hummm it seems I used the wrong terminology, "indicator". I apologize to Xela. I was looking at the "technical summary" and the "technical analysis". They use "buy" and "sell" so my question was if they say "buy" would you buy puts? If they say "sell" would you buy calls? Would this work most of the time or is there a flaw with this line of thinking?
Indicators work best in trending markets. If you're good at guessing whether the market will be trending or choppy, you can make money by following indicators during trending times and trading against the indicator during choppy times.