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ADXR - Average Directional Index Rating
The Average Directional Index Rating (ADXR) takes the already powerful ADX and adds a time machine element. By comparing current trend strength to historical trend strength, ADXR helps traders spot shifts in trend momentum before they become obvious. Think of it as having both a speedometer and a speed history - it tells you not just how fast you're going, but whether you're accelerating or slowing down compared to a previous period.
Origin and Sources
Creator: Another gem from J. Welles Wilder Jr.'s technical analysis toolkit, ADXR builds upon his original ADX indicator.
Historical Context: ADXR was developed to address a key limitation of ADX - the need for trend acceleration context. By comparing current and historical trend strength, ADXR adds a new dimension to trend analysis.
Fun Fact: Wilder was particularly proud of this refinement, noting that ADXR often signaled trend changes several days before they became apparent in price action.
Core Concept
Think of ADXR as a trend momentum gauge. It compares today's trend strength to trend strength from a previous period (typically 14 days ago) to determine if trending momentum is building or fading. Like watching a car's acceleration rather than just its speed, ADXR helps you understand the changing dynamics of trend strength.
Pro Tip 🎯: Look for ADXR divergence from price - when price makes new highs but ADXR makes lower highs, the trend might be losing steam despite appearances.
Key Features
- Trend Acceleration: Measures whether trend strength is increasing or decreasing
- Early Warning System: Often signals potential trend changes before price confirmation
- Momentum Context: Adds historical perspective to current trend strength
Real-World Application
When to Use
- Trend Quality Assessment: Perfect for gauging whether a trend is gaining or losing momentum
- Entry Timing: Use strengthening ADXR readings to confirm trend trade entries
- Exit Signals: Weakening ADXR can signal time to tighten stops or take profits
Common Pitfalls
- Whipsaw Risk: Like a car's tachometer, readings can fluctuate rapidly in choppy markets
- False Signals: Not every ADXR decline leads to a trend reversal
- Time Frame Tension: Different time frames can show conflicting ADXR signals
Complementary Indicators
- ADX: The foundation indicator - use ADXR to add acceleration context
- Price Action: Confirm ADXR signals with support/resistance breaks
- Volume: High volume with rising ADXR suggests strong trend momentum
Further Reading
- "New Concepts in Technical Trading Systems" by J. Welles Wilder
- "Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets" by John J. Murphy
- "Trading with the Average Directional Index" in Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities magazine
Remember: ADXR is like having trend strength in stereo - comparing past and present to compose a fuller picture of market momentum. Use it to fine-tune your trend trading entries and exits, but always confirm with price action.