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Average True Range
Definition:
Average True Range is a measure of volatility, and is measured by taking a moving average of the greatest value of the following:
Interpretation:
Like other indicators that measure volatility, the conventional interpretation is for high periods or peaks in ATR to sometimes be considered clues that investors are having a bull vs. bear struggle, perhaps signalling that a top or bottom is approaching.
During low periods or valleys in ATR, some investors consider this a sign of consolidation or sideways periods. For certain volatility studies (because the value of Average True Range is expressed as an average of the distance between two prices rather than a percentage), the value of the ATR should not only be considered relative to itself, but also relative to the price of the stock. In other words, a change in ATR value from 2 to 3 for a $15 stock represents a move of Price/ATR from 13% to 20%. A change in ATR value from 2 to 3 on a $50 stock represents a move of Price/ATR from 4% to 6%. The typical moving average used for Average True Range is 14, which matches the default value in IQ Chart. A higher moving average might be used for long-term study while a shorter moving average can be used for very short-term study. Go to next technical indicator |
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