Canaux de Donchian Complete Guide

Canaux de Donchian

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What is Canaux de Donchian?

Les Canaux de Donchian (Donchian Channels) sont un indicateur de volatilité utilisé dans l'analyse technique. Ils aident les traders à identifier les points d'entrée et de sortie potentiels en analysant la dynamique des prix, la direction de la tendance ou la volatilité.

Signal Types

Buy Signal (Upper Band Breakout)

When the price closes above the upper Donchian Channel band, it suggests a strong bullish momentum and a potential start of an uptrend, serving as a buy signal.

Sell Signal (Lower Band Breakout)

When the price closes below the lower Donchian Channel band, it indicates strong bearish momentum and a potential start of a downtrend, serving as a sell signal.

Volatility Indication

The width of the Donchian Channel reflects market volatility. A wider channel indicates higher volatility, while a narrower channel suggests lower volatility.

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FAQ

How do Donchian Channels differ from Bollinger Bands?

Donchian Channels are based on the highest high and lowest low over a specific period, providing a clear range of recent price extremes. Bollinger Bands, on the other hand, are calculated using a simple moving average and standard deviation, measuring price volatility relative to the average price. Donchian Channels are more about identifying breakouts from historical price ranges, while Bollinger Bands focus on price deviations from a central tendency.

What is the significance of the middle band in Donchian Channels?

The middle band of the Donchian Channel is typically the average of the upper and lower bands. It can serve as a dynamic support or resistance level, or as a trend confirmation tool. For instance, if prices consistently stay above the middle band after an uptrend, it confirms bullish strength. It can also be used as a potential target or a trailing stop-loss level.

Are Donchian Channels suitable for all trading styles?

Donchian Channels are primarily a trend-following indicator, making them highly suitable for traders who aim to capture significant price movements in trending markets. They are less effective in sideways or ranging markets, where they can generate numerous false signals (whipsaws). Therefore, they are best utilized by trend traders or in conjunction with other indicators that help identify market conditions.

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

Parts of this page (FAQ, introductions) are AI-assisted. Core data and statistics are algorithmically computed. All pattern definitions are human-reviewed.

Data source: EODHD · Last updated: 23 avr. 2026

Avertissement : Cette page est basée sur des données de marché publiques et une analyse technique algorithmique. Elle ne constitue pas un conseil en investissement.

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