Final ADX Training Videos for Forex Traders

Parts 3 and 4 of the “on chart” lessons for reading the ADX. They go pretty quick and there’s some icky clicking, but I made them before I figured out how to really reduce the clicking. Anyway, it’s the PRINCIPLES of the ADX that matter here, and how to combine various patterns of strength and weakness. The ADX is one indicator that is great at showing strength and weakness.

This first video for today also has a little bit on the DMI/DI lines, in addition to showing the ADX principles on real charts. I don’t pay the directional movement indicator/index lines much attention because they really don’t deserve it, but there is a little bit. You could spend years studying those two lines and trying to figure out one significance after another. I don’t, however recommend that course of study. :)



This second video on the ADX is more of the same, but goes into some other aspects of ADX reading that aren’t covered in other videos. Again, these are from real time charts…



That’s about the extent of the information on the ADX that I’ll be giving out here on the blog. There will be more on the inside, coming in August.

The principles of the ADX and the conditions are given in previous posts.

So if you have any comments or questions, please leave them below. And while you’re at it, sign up for the email stuff above (and to the right). You give me your name and email address, and I’ll give you free silver membership into the “Inner Sanctum” when it opens up in August.

And let me know what kind of stuff you want to see in the Inner Sactum. I’ll do what I can to make it happen. Have a truly phenomenal trading day! :P

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