What Is the Average True Range (ATR)? The average true range (ATR) is a technical analysis indicator, introduced by market technician J. Welles Wilder Jr. in his book New Concepts in Technical Trading Systems, that measures market volatility by decomposing the entire range of an asset price for that period. Each instrument per unit of time passes its...
Library "VolatilityIndicators" This is a library of Volatility Indicators . It aims to facilitate the grouping of this category of indicators, and also offer the customized supply of the parameters and sources, not being restricted to just the closing price. @Thanks and credits: 1. Dynamic Zones: Leo Zamansky, Ph.D., and David Stendahl 2. Deviation: Karl...
Library "adx" Calculate ADX (and its constituent parts +DI, -DI, ATR), using different moving averages and periods. adx(atrMA, diMA, adxMA, atrLen, diLen, adxLen, h, l, c) Parameters: atrMA : Moving Average used for calculating the Average True Range. Traditionally RMA, but using SMA here and in adxMA gives good results too. diMA : Moving...
Library "TAExt" Indicator functions can be used in other indicators and strategies. This will be extended by time with indicators I use in my strategies and studies. atrwo(length, stdev_length, stdev_mult) ATR without outliers Parameters: length : The length of the ATR stdev_length : The length of the standard deviation, used for detecting...