About the ADX (Average Directional Movement Index) The ADX Indicator (Average Directional Movement Index) was developed in 1978 by J. Welles Wilder and is a Moving Average based trend indicator. It is based on 3 lines: the ADX line, plusDI (+DI) and minusDI (-DI). It is included in Metatrader 4 and 5. The default setting is 14 for the ADX period. Trade logic of this Expert AdvisorThe ADX EA is a forex robot based on the ADX indicator. It includes 5 different entry strategies and in the Advanced and Pro version 3 additional exit strategies. Entry Strategies- ADX Breaks Over Level
trades if the ADX Main Line crosses above the Entry Level - ADX Breaks Under Level
trades if the ADX Main Line crosses below the Entry Level - +DI/-DI Breaks Over Level
trades if the +DI (-DI for short) crosses above the Entry Level - +DI/-DI Breaks Under Level
trades if the +DI (-DI for short) crosses below the Entry Level - +DI/-DI Crosses
trades if the +DI crosses the -DI from below (from above for short)
Entry Filters / Entry Settings- for Breakout Strategies
- Entry Level
Set the Breakout Level. - Use +DI/-DI Trend Filter
Choose this filter to only open buy orders if the +DI is above the -DI (vice versa for short) - Min Price Difference Between +DI/-DI
Set the minimum price difference between the +DI and -DI Line in order to open a trade
- for Cross Strategy
- Min Level Of Main Line
Define what the minimum price of the ADX Main line has to be, to open a trade - Main Line Sloping Upwards
Choose if you want the Main Line to be sloping upwards to open a trade - Confirm Cross On Breakout
Trades also the Breakouts after a cross
Exit Strategies (only Advanced & Pro versions)- ADX Breaks Exit Level
Closes the trade if the Main Line crosses the Exit Level - +DI/-DI Breaks Exit Level
Closes the trade if the +DI Line crosses the Exit Level (-DI for short) - +DI/-DI Crosses
Closes the trade on a crossover of the +DI and -DI lines
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