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  2. Average directional movement index - Wikipedia

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    The average directional movement index (ADX) was developed in 1978 by J. Welles Wilder as an indicator of trend strength in a series of prices of a financial instrument. [1] ADX has become a widely used indicator for technical analysts, and is provided as a standard in collections of indicators offered by various trading platforms.

  3. Category:Technical indicators - Wikipedia

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  4. Vortex indicator - Wikipedia

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    To test the Vortex Indicator against Welles Wilder's Directional Movement Indicator (DMI), a portfolio of 38 of the most actively traded, full sized, futures contracts was created. These 38 futures included a number of index and financial futures, currencies, metals, energy futures and commodities like grains, oils and foods.

  5. J. Welles Wilder Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Average true range, Relative strength index, Average directional movement index, Parabolic SAR John Welles Wilder Jr. (June 11, 1935 – April 18, 2021) was an American mechanical engineer, turned real estate developer.

  6. ADX - Wikipedia

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    Average directional movement index, a technical indicator of trend strength in prices of a financial instrument such as a stock or bond; DoubleClick Ad Exchange (AdX), an ad exchange platform merged into Google Ad Manager; Intel ADX, add-carry instruction extensions in the x86 microprocessor architecture

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  8. Keltner channel - Wikipedia

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    Keltner channel example. Keltner channel is a technical analysis indicator showing a central moving average line plus channel lines at a distance above and below. The indicator is named after Chester W. Keltner (1909–1998) who described it in his 1960 book How To Make Money in Commodities.

  9. Chemotaxis - Wikipedia

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    The overall movement of a bacterium is the result of alternating tumble and swim phases, called run-and-tumble motion. [18] As a result, the trajectory of a bacterium swimming in a uniform environment will form a random walk with relatively straight swims interrupted by random tumbles that reorient the bacterium. [ 19 ]