Choppiness Index as a Volatility Indicator

A lchart displaying the Choppiness Index indicator. The chart ranges from 0 to 100, with the values plotted along the y-axis and time intervals plotted along the x-axis. The line fluctuates between different levels, indicating periods of choppiness and trendiness in the financial market.

rithmic functions in their daily lives?  I actually did for celestial navigation, gleaned from old tables.  Fun times.  Another story for another time. Before we go any further, watch the technical analysis of the indicator, then continue on.  The Choppiness Index was developed by Australian commodity trader Bill Dreiss and highlighted in his article, “The Fractal … Read more

Normalized Volume as a Volume Indicator

Welcome to the next indicator study.  This research represents an investigative look into how and why some indicators work and some don’t work as well. New Versus Old Volume indicators can be difficult to find.  Especially those which are easy to understand and actually help us traders.  There are a small handful of volume indicators … Read more

Waddah Attar Explosion as a Volume Indicator

Welcome to the next indicator study.  This research represents an investigative look into how and why some indicators work and some don’t work as well. New Versus Old As I’m sure you’ve discovered, finding quality Volume indicators takes a lot more effort.  Most volume indicators provide the same information, but in different visual representations.  The … Read more