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ADX Indicator
ADX - Average Directional Index - is an indicator which fluctuates between 0 and 100. Readings below 20 indicate a weak trend or ranging market and readings above 40 indicate a strong trend. ADX does not...
4 commentsAverage True Range (ATR) Indicator
ATR is a volatility indicator. Average True Range is a moving average of the True Range over "X" periods, usually 14-days. True Range is the greatest difference from the following choices: • Today's...
0 commentsT Theory for Stock Market Forecast
T Theory has been created by Terrence H. Laundry in 1970. It is based on Time Symmetry Property which, according to him, underlies the Stock Market. It was originaly named the "Law of Matched Time Trend"...
0 commentsPivot Point Formula for Daytrading and Mid Term Trend Indicator
PP = (H + L + C) / 3 then * R1 = (2*PP) - L * R2 = PP + (H - L) * R3 = H + 2*(PP-L) * S1 = (2*PP) - H * S2 = PP - (H - L) * S3 = L - 2*(H - PP) If the price is above the...
1 commentOpenTick: over ten terabytes of historical tick data for free !
free real-time and historical market data for trading systems and trading platforms.* over ten terabytes of historical tick data for free. Market data is available from all US stock, futures and options...
1 commentDJIA futures contract
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) is arguably the most widely followed and recognized stock index. The index is made up of a diversified portfolio of 30 top-quality blue chip stocks. The cash value of...
2 commentsWyckoff Trading Principles
There are 3 Wyckoff principles Volume is Effort, Price is ResultPrice reflects Demand (i.e. Buying) vs Supply (i.e. Selling) The Longer the Consolidation, the Larger the Move
0 commentsMarubozu
A green (or white) Marubozu is a long green body with no shadows at either end and it represents a bullish trend, meaning the open price was the low price and the close price was the high price. It generally...
0 commentsInside Bar
An inside bar is a bar which is completely within the range of the preceding bar, i.e. it has a higher low and lower high than the bar immediately before it (some traders use a more lenient definition of...
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