Momentum Indicators

Momentum in trading refers to the speed of the price change. Momentum indicators measure this speed, which can be helpful to see an upcoming trend change.

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DiNapoli MacD (DEMA)

Dinapoli MacD is a trending indicator that give you not only what direction a market is moving but also how volatile the price is. When the market starts giving new max or minimum level values, the Dinapoli macd follows the price trend direction and pulls up the level of quit from the currency market . Stops should be applied where they are for a purpose, and in that case, should not be changed. The whole idea behind a practical trading plan is to keep it as simple as possible. There are two main advantages to its use. 1. You are able to determine, one period ahead of time, what price will cause theMACD to turn from a buy to a sell or visa versa. It is a cousin to the Oscillator predictor. If you take a position you know right then and there, the exact price, the current and next (future) bar will need to achieve for the MACD to cross. You can also literally see the distance the market has to go, before your current position is either helped or hindered by the force of the next MACD cross. You can do this in all time frames, as the indicator updates in real time. 2. You are able to determine the “Dynamic Pressure” on the market by clearly observing price action with the MACD history. Dynamic pressure refers to how the market reacts to buy and sell signals. If you get a 30 minute sell on the MACD and the market goes flat for example, you know right then and there that the next buy signal is apt to be a big winner! This was something I would regularly do with the standard DiNapoli MACD but now it is so much easier to see!
$9.90

Ehlers Elegant Oscillator

The Elegant Oscillator was created by John Ehlers (Stocks and Commodities Feb 2022 p.21) The Elegant Oscillator is founded on the idea that price tend to return to “normal”, or average levels of its historical mean. It calculates the inverse Fisher transform of price and then applies the SuperSmoother to filter market noise and create a signal line.
$9.90

Dorsey Inertia

Developed by Donald Dorsey, the Inertia Indicator is an extension of Dorseys Relative Volatility Index and is used to define the long-term trend and how far it has extended. Its name refers to the physics term and its reference to direction and mass of motion. Dorsey states that a trend is simply the “outward result of inertia” and as such, the market will require much more energy to reverse its direction than to extend the ongoing move.
$9.90