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What is ATR? ATR stands for Average True Range A Technical Analysis Indicator that measures market volatility by decomposing the range of a Security Price in a specific period.
The ATR can be used as a High Low Spectrum, As well as a variation of a Moving Average, considering the ranges on a timeframe, generally this being 14 days. Shorter periods can be used (will generate more signals) or longer periods for steadier trends (for fewer signals)
A ticker on a high volatility has a high ATR. A ticker on a low volatility has a low ATR.
It is an useful resource for a trading system: Can be used to enter or exit trades and/or also measure the daily spectrum of a stock. Does not necessarily points price direction, but takes into account gaps and strong legs.
Can also be used as trading positions confirmation, Rather be it for stop losses or take profits, As well as setting trailing stops or limit orders.
This tool offers a great Risk to Reward Ratio, considering the fact you will be aware of the possible moves that an asset can perform.
This indicator should not be used as a standalone tool. (The combination of factors relies on your own knowledge about Confluence Factors along with your Due Diligence) This indicator is not an advice to buy or sell securities.
• ATR ( Average True Range ) • Range UP and DOWN • Movement from Price Line • Dynamic ATR • Cross/Test Signals • Live and Last Close
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• Specific Factors Setup • Length Customization • Toggle On/Off • Color PIcker • Styling Options
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v1.0 Indicator release.
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