The average price of true range over last several candles is known as Average True Range. 14-day period suggested by Wilder is popular and widely used parameter for ATR.
J. Welles Wilder has also developed popular indicators such as RSI and ADX.
J. Welles Wilder has also developed popular indicators such as RSI and ADX.
He used a different method of averaging for these indicators. Method of averaging is different from SMA, EMA, WMA etc that we use otherwise.
Formula for Wilderโs averaging method if you are plotting a 14-period average:
((Prev reading x (13)) + Current reading) / 14
Formula for Wilderโs averaging method if you are plotting a 14-period average:
((Prev reading x (13)) + Current reading) / 14
A 14-day ATR is average true range of last 14 days. It measures the volatility of any instrument. This is the first component in ADX calculation.
Wilder method of averaging is used for calculating ATR and other averages in the indicator.
Wilder method of averaging is used for calculating ATR and other averages in the indicator.
Average of all bullish direction movement and bearish direction movement over last 14-day is calculated. By this, we get to know about average bullish and bearish direction range.
So, now we have bullish and bearish DMI lines on the chart.
How to know who in control and how much?
How to know who in control and how much?
This is how DX is calculated. Average of DX is ADX. It captures the strength of the trend that is in control.
How to know what is the trend? The positioning of the DMI lines shows us that.
How to know what is the trend? The positioning of the DMI lines shows us that.
What is the best strategy using ADX? You will find thousands of blogs, videos etc on this. But you will never be able to implement that unless time is spent in understanding the logic behind construction.
ADX above 25 shows strength of the trend. Next question should be how? If it makes sense to you, it can be part of your system. There are many ways of reading this indicator and some people follow it rigorously.
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