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Average True Range

 

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Average True Range (ATR) is a technical analysis indicator developed by J. Welles Wilder, based on trading ranges smoothed by an N-day exponential moving average (EMA)

The range of a day's trading is simply high − low. True range extends it to yesterday's closing price if that was outside today's range, ie.

true range = max(high,closeprev) − min(low,closeprev)

The average true range is then an N-day exponential moving average of the true range values.

Wilder recommended a 14-period smoothing. Note this is by his reckoning of EMA periods, meaning an α = 1/14.

The idea of ranges is that they show the commitment or enthusiasm of traders. Large or increasing ranges suggest traders prepared to continue to bid up or sell down a stock through the course of the day. Decreasing range suggests waning interest.


Ricky Schmidt

February 27, 2007

 

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