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Average Directional Index

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Der Average Directional Index (ADX) ist ein Trendindikator, der in der technischen Analyse verwendet wird. Er hilft Händlern, potenzielle Ein- und Ausstiegspunkte zu identifizieren, indem er die Preisdynamik, die Trendrichtung oder die Volatilität analysiert.

Signal Types

ADX Rising Above 25

Indicates a developing or strengthening trend, suggesting the market is becoming more directional and potentially offering opportunities for trend-following strategies.

ADX Falling Below 20

Suggests the trend is weakening or the market is entering a consolidation phase, indicating caution for trend-following strategies and potential suitability for range-bound approaches.

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FAQ

What is the key distinction between ADX and other trend indicators?

The primary distinction is that ADX measures trend *strength* or momentum, not its direction. Many other trend indicators, like moving averages, primarily indicate the direction of the trend. ADX is non-directional in its measurement of strength.

How should ADX be used in conjunction with +DI and -DI?

ADX tells you *if* a trend is present and how strong it is. The +DI and -DI lines, which are components of the DMI, tell you the *direction* of that trend. When ADX is rising and above 25, if +DI is above -DI, it confirms a strong uptrend. If -DI is above +DI, it confirms a strong downtrend.

Can ADX be used to identify divergence?

Yes, ADX divergence can be a powerful signal. If the price makes a new high or low, but the ADX fails to make a corresponding higher high or lower low (i.e., ADX makes a lower high during an uptrend or a higher low during a downtrend), it can indicate weakening momentum and a potential trend reversal.

Reviewed by KlineVision Research Team, CFA Charterholder, 10+ years quantitative research· 23. Apr. 2026

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