ADX

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This video provides an overview of the ADX, or average directional index.  The ADX is an oscillator used to gauge the strength of a trend.  It oscillates between 0 and 100 but hardly ever over 60 unless there are extreme circumstances. 

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The speaker provides an overview of the ADX indicator and also discusses the components of this indicator: ADX line, -DI line, and +DI line.  He stresses that the indicator does not provide direction of trend; rather, it provides the strength of the trend. 

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The speaker provides an overview of the ADX, or average directional index.  The ADX is an oscillator used to determine the strength of the prevailing trend.  He discusses some popular strategies used by traders to execute buy and sell signals using this

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