
Trend Strength & Direction System
The ADX + Directional Movement Index strategy combines a trend-strength gauge (ADX) with directional indicators (+DI and -DI) to filter high-probability trades in trending markets while avoiding false signals during sideways conditions. Developed by J. Welles Wilder Jr. in 1978, this system only triggers entries when trend strength exceeds the 25 threshold and directional lines confirm the trade direction. — Interactive Brokers
This strategy is provided as an educational example inspired by common public technical-analysis concepts and reference material. It is for research and product demonstration only and does not constitute investment advice.
5-stage decision flow from market reading to trade management
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