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Indicator to show daily volatility
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Mar 12, 2017 at 08:14
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Hi,
Does anyone has an indicator that shows daily volatility of the pair?
Does anyone has an indicator that shows daily volatility of the pair?
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Mar 14, 2017 at 15:20
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Hi, personally I am not using indicator showing volatility, but I found some here - https://www.incrediblecharts.com/indicators/volatility_indicators.php ; Hope this will help 😄
Accept the loss as experience
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Mar 14, 2017 at 19:08
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Sooner or later, I can crack the code!
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Mar 20, 2017 at 11:20
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There are a few different definitions for volatility. You can get it from the ATR indicator, SD indicator or Bollinger band width. All easy and free with MT.

forex_trader_387595
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Mar 23, 2017 at 07:30
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Waoo here I found some steps of how to calculate the volatility in excel.
1. You need the closing data of the underlying from which you want to calculate the volatility. I have used Yahoo finance (free) to get them and pass them to Excel.
2. You have to calculate the natural logarithm of the daily yields obtained with the closing data and the square of those logarithms.
3. You have to get the average of the logarithms to be able to later calculate the mean deviation to the square of each value.
4. Finally calculate the average of the mean deviations squared and make its root and you are already a single step to get the volatility of the underlying.
I hope this information can serve you.
1. You need the closing data of the underlying from which you want to calculate the volatility. I have used Yahoo finance (free) to get them and pass them to Excel.
2. You have to calculate the natural logarithm of the daily yields obtained with the closing data and the square of those logarithms.
3. You have to get the average of the logarithms to be able to later calculate the mean deviation to the square of each value.
4. Finally calculate the average of the mean deviations squared and make its root and you are already a single step to get the volatility of the underlying.
I hope this information can serve you.
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Mar 24, 2017 at 06:55
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woow .. this sounds really complicated 😕
Accept the loss as experience
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Mar 24, 2017 at 09:53
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bh61 posted:
Waoo here I found some steps of how to calculate the volatility in excel.
1. You need the closing data of the underlying from which you want to calculate the volatility. I have used Yahoo finance (free) to get them and pass them to Excel.
2. You have to calculate the natural logarithm of the daily yields obtained with the closing data and the square of those logarithms.
3. You have to get the average of the logarithms to be able to later calculate the mean deviation to the square of each value.
4. Finally calculate the average of the mean deviations squared and make its root and you are already a single step to get the volatility of the underlying.
I hope this information can serve you.
Is there a source for this or it's your own method?

forex_trader_367569
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Mar 26, 2017 at 07:02
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fxmills posted:
Well, these are three indicators that I can recommend:
Bollinger Bands
ATR Average True Range
Envelopes
Of course, these three main indicators that I mention are tools of technical analysis that are to be used together, since they will give us greater security when opening or closing a position, minimizing risks of confusing tendencies and being able to discard false alarms by comparison Between one or the other measuring instrument.

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Mar 26, 2017 at 07:30
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One of the most common trading tools is the trend indicator. Like a screwdriver in a toolbox, it comes in many forms. Some traders prefer to use a swing chart that shows the trend, while other traders use moving averages.

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Apr 04, 2017 at 14:45
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bh61 posted:
Waoo here I found some steps of how to calculate the volatility in excel.
1. You need the closing data of the underlying from which you want to calculate the volatility. I have used Yahoo finance (free) to get them and pass them to Excel.
2. You have to calculate the natural logarithm of the daily yields obtained with the closing data and the square of those logarithms.
3. You have to get the average of the logarithms to be able to later calculate the mean deviation to the square of each value.
4. Finally calculate the average of the mean deviations squared and make its root and you are already a single step to get the volatility of the underlying.
I hope this information can serve you.
keep it stupid simple bro (KISS)
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May 03, 2017 at 06:16
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You may get thousands of trading indicators in this case, but they are too late! Whatever, I have seen Price Action trading strategy is very useful trading strategy, I get market trend status, flow rate with Forex market momentum all of info by using Price Action trading strategy here! Yes, I rely on my own trading knowledge not on any technical tool!
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May 04, 2017 at 14:40
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You are right. Leave the indicators and focus on price action

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