Friday, October 11, 2013

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Zig Zag Buy Sell Support and Resistance with ADX & RIBBON



OUR NEW TECHNICAL 

TECHNICAL CHART with CONFORMATION  TOOLS 

[Overlay and Underlay]

MAIN CHART  >  Zig Zag Buy Sell Support and Resistance

CHART > Candlestick  -  GREEN-Up Trend
                                           RED-Down Trend
                                           BLUE-Sideway Movement.

CONFIRMATION TOOL >>>
OVERLAY       > 1. Zig Zag Trend Line - Green and Red
                          2. Buy Sell Arrow-Green and Red
                          3. Support and resistance – Red and Green
                          4. DOT High and Low – Green and Red

UNDERLAY    > ADX WITH RIBBON
I have customized by the ADX Standard Day, 
Week, Month Label from the side and below 
the Ribbon added to the strength of the 
trend is likely to occur.

INDICATOR  >  ADX
GREEN LINE                     – Up Trend
RED LINE                          – Down  Trend    
WHITE/YELLOW LINE     - Trend Confirmation   

INDICATOR  > RIBBON
GREEN LINE                     – Up Trend
RED LINE                          – Down  Trend    

GREY WHITE                    - Sideway Movement   

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Underlay Indicator ADX

The Average Directional Index (ADX), Minus Directional Indicator (-DI) and Plus Directional Indicator (+DI) represent a group of directional movement indicators that form a trading system developed by Welles Wilder. Wilder designed ADX with commodities and daily prices in mind, but these indicators can also be applied to stocks. The Average Directional Index (ADX) measures trend strength without regard to trend direction. The other two indicators, Plus Directional Indicator (+DI) and Minus Directional Indicator (-DI), complement ADX by defining trend direction. Used together, chartists can determine both the direction and strength of the trend.

Direcional Movement

Plus Directional Movement (+DM) and Minus Directional Movement (-DM) form the backbone of the Average Directional Index (ADX). Wilder determined directional movement by comparing the difference between two consecutive lows with the difference between the highs.Directional movement is positive (plus) when the current high minus the prior high is greater than the prior low minus the current low. This so-called Plus Directional Movement (+DM) then equals the current high minus the prior high, provided it is positive. A negative value would simply be entered as zero.

Directional movement is negative (minus) when the prior low minus the current low is greater than the current high minus the prior high. This so-called Minus Directional Movement (-DM) equals the prior low minus the current low, provided it is positive. A negative value would simply be entered as zero.

The chart above shows four calculation examples for directional movement. The first pairing shows a big positive difference between the highs for a strong Plus Directional Movement (+DM). The second pairing shows an outside day with Minus Directional Movement (-DM) getting the edge. The third pairing shows a big difference between the lows for a strong Minus Directional Movement (-DM). The final pairing shows an inside day, which amounts to no directional movement (zero). Both Plus Directional Movement (+DM) and Minus Directional Movement (-DM) are negative and cancel out each other. Negative values revert to zero. All inside days will have zero directional movement.

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