The ATR Technical Indicator Explained - New Trader U (2024)

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ATR Indicator Explained

“Letting your emotions override your plan or system is the biggest cause of failure.”,

J. Welles Wilder

After reading this article on the ATR indicator, a trader will find outthat:

  • Originally developed by J. Welles Wilder, American mechanical engineer, in his book „New Concepts in Technical Trading Systems“
  • Potential of confirming reversals
  • Calculation of ATR Indicator
  • Using for risk calcuation and position sizing

The Average True Range (ATR) is a simple yet very effective technical indicator, developed by the American mechanical The ATR Technical Indicator Explained - New Trader U (3)engineer J.Welles Wilder. In his 1974 book „New Concepts in Technical Trading Systems“, Wilder featured the Average True Range indicator. He also developled other extremely popular technical indicators, like the RSI, Parabolic SAR and the ADX (Directional Movement Concept).

Originally developed for stocks and commodities, this indicator can also easily be adapted to Forex. The ATR indicator provides an indication of price volatility in absolute terms, as Wilders was not interested in price direction for this indicator. Wilders recommends using a 14-period ATR on a daily time-frame. Simply put, a currency pair which has larger movements and higher volatility, will also have a higher value for its ATR reading. On the other hand, a currency pair which is trading sideways will have a lower ATR reading. These values are of big interest to traders, as they can easily gauge the price volatility and make better decisions about position sizing, and the size of stop loss and limit orders. In some cases, the ATR can be used as a confirmation for bullish or bearish reversals. A growing ATR value in the beginning of a possible reversal might be used as a confirmation signal, as it shows rising momentum of long or short positions.

The Average True Range calculation is based on the N-day moving average of the true range values for a given currency pair (or other financial instrument).

The True Range is a concept Wilders described as the highest value of the following:

  • The current High minus the current Low
  • The absolute value of the current High minus the previous Close
  • The absoulute value of the current Low minus the previous Close

This concept is introduced because Wilders was interested in the price volatility of commodities during the development of the ATR indicator. As the trading volume on commodities is usually very low and thus price gaps often occur, simple volatility calculations based on the current Highs and Lows did not give adequate results. Instead, using True Ranges for volatility calculations, which take into account gaps from previous sessions, give much better results.

For example, if the current High is above the previous Close, and the current Low is equal or below the previous Close, then the current High minus Low will be used as the True Range value, that is method (a). On the other hand, if the current session opened with a gap or the current session is an inside bar, then methods (b) or (c) will be used, whichever is larger.

In the graphic above, the first price pattern shows a gap from the previous Close, and method (b) will be used for the True Range calculation. The second price pattern shows a gap to the downside, and therefore method (c) will be used. The third price patter shows an engulfing candlestick, with highs and lows outside the previous bar. Method (a) calculates the True Range in this case.

As said before, the recommended period for the ATR indicator is 14 days. This means, the value of the ATR will simply be the moving average of the 14 previous days.

Based on this statement, the acutal ATR is calculated using the following formula:

The current ATR value is equal to the previous ATR value multiplied with period-1, and added to the current True Range value. The result is then divided by the current period.

As we need a beginning value for the ATR, the ATR for the first 14 periods (assuming our ATR period is 14 days), is simply the average of the sums of True Ranges for the first 14 periods. The actual ATR formula shown above is used on the beginning of period 15.

Let’s take an example of the EUR/GBP currency pair:

As can be seen on the above graphic, the True Ranges for the first 14 periods is calculated using one of the three mentioned methods above (a, b or c), and the actual ATR formula is used beginning of the 15th period. Although this is a relatively small sample, the purpose is purely to demonstrate the calculation of the ATR.

ATR is widely used for position-sizing. A currency pair (or other financial instrument) with a higher volatility and higher ATR, will require a larger stop-loss level than a currency pair with a lower ATR. The usual stop-loss level determined by this strategy is the current ATR level. Putting a stop-loss which is too large on a currency pair which has a low ATR, would create unnecessary risk for the trader. The opposite applies to currency pairs with high ATR readings. In this case the used stop-loss and take-profit levels should also be wider, as the position is on risk to be closed too early due to price volatility.

In general, the greater the ATR for a currency pair the wider the stop-loss level should be.

As ATR uses True Ranges for its calculation, which are in turn based on absolute price changes, ATR reflects the volatility of a price not in percentage terms but in absolute price levels. This means, a currency pair which usually has a high exchange rate (like GBP/JPY for example), will also have a higher ATR than a currency pair which trades on a lower exchange rate. These makes ATR comparisons The ATR Technical Indicator Explained - New Trader U (10)between different currency pairs nearly impossible.

EXAMPLES:

#1 DAX Example

Let’s say you are going to execute a long trade at a certain point. You use the ATR indicator when determining where to place a stop-loss. Depending on which currency pair (or other instruement) you are trading, your stop-loss is a miltiple of the ATR. Let’s have a look at a specific example. This example is taken from a long entry on DAX. Let’s say that you enter in al ong trade at the circled area. Where would you place your stop-loss? Different traders use different settings, but a common approach is to take 1.5Xmultiple of the current ATR indicator reading. In the example below, the current ATR reading is 240. A trader using a 1.5X multiple willplace a stop-loss at 1.5x 240= 360 pips.

#2 EURUSD Example

In the second example, there is the EURUSD daily chart. Let’s say that in the beginning of march, we took this trade that is encircled. At the time of the trade, the ATR value was about 0.0080, which is the equivalent of 80 pips. Let’s say that you wanted to place a stop-loss- how much would have been that if you were using 1.5x multiplier? Yes, that would be exactly 120 pips. You need to experiement and see which vlaues work best for the instruments that you are trading.

#3 AUDUSD Example

In the last example, I am showing a short trade on the AUDUSD. The ATR Indicator is showing a reading of 110 pips. You can see that the encircled area is between 0.0100 and 0.0120. This means that if a trader is about to take a short trade(and consider the 1.5X multiplier), the stop-loss should be placed 1.5x110pips= 165 pips away. In order to find a right combination, a trader must backtest and see what works best for a particular instrument. Therefore, it is essential that a lot of experimentation is performed before successful implementation.

Conclusion

The Average True Range is a highly popular technical indicator which measures price volatility. ATR does not take into account the price direction, but can be useful in case of major bullish or bearish reversals. A growing ATR value just after the start of a potential reversal might be used as a confirmation signal. ATR indicator is widely used for risk calcualtions and position sizing. A currency pair with higher ATR readings require wider stops to be used, as price volatility can easily close an initially profitable position.

Happy Trading,

Colibri Trader

p.s.

If you are interested to know more about another very famous indicator, you can read more about it HERE.

For more articles by Colibri Tradercheckhim outhere on ColibriTrader.com and follow him on twitter @Priceinaction.

The ATR Technical Indicator Explained - New Trader U (2024)

FAQs

The ATR Technical Indicator Explained - New Trader U? ›

The Average True Range is a highly popular technical indicator which measures price volatility. ATR does not take into account the price direction, but can be useful in case of major bullish or bearish reversals. A growing ATR value just after the start of a potential reversal might be used as a confirmation signal.

How do you read the ATR indicator? ›

Reading the ATR

Interpreting the ATR indicator values is simple and straightforward. When the ATR line edges higher, it implies that the volatility of the underlying asset is increasing; similarly, when the ATR line drifts lower, it implies that the volatility of the underlying asset is decreasing.

What is the best setting for ATR indicator? ›

The best ATR multiplier setting for stop-loss levels is subjective and must be adjusted to each specific asset. Common practice suggests a multiplier of at least 1.5 ATR, with many traders using a value of 2 or 3 for time frames starting from H1.

What does ATR tell you about a stock? ›

Average True Range (ATR) is the average of true ranges over the specified period. ATR measures volatility, taking into account any gaps in the price movement. Typically, the ATR calculation is based on 14 periods, which can be intraday, daily, weekly, or monthly.

How do you use an ATR indicator for scalping? ›

One effective way to utilize ATR in scalping strategies is to determine entry and exit points. By setting stop-loss orders based on multiples of the ATR value, scalpers can establish a systematic approach to risk management.

How do you use ATR indicator for profit? ›

Using ATR Bands for Stop-Loss and Take-Profit Levels

By using ATR-based stop-loss levels, traders can adjust their risk management strategy based on market conditions. For example, if the ATR value is high, traders could set wider stop-loss levels to avoid being stopped out by short-term price fluctuations.

What is the interpretation of ATR? ›

Interpreting the ATR indicator on a chart requires understanding the relationship between ATR value and volatility. A higher ATR value indicates higher volatility, and a lower ATR value indicates lower volatility. A rising ATR line indicates increasing volatility, and a falling ATR line indicates decreasing volatility.

Should I use an ATR indicator for day trading? ›

Using ATR for Day Trading

In the same way they use the daily ATR to see how much an asset moves in a day, day traders can use the one-minute ATR to estimate how much the price could move in five or 10 minutes. This strategy may help establish profit targets or stop-loss orders.

How to use ATR for options trading? ›

ATR options trading strategies revolve around comparing the asset volatility (measured by ATR) to the option's strike to find trades with a high probability of profit . When buying options, you can find trades with a strike price that is one ATR or one 'average move,' thus increasing the probability of profit.

What is the best stop loss strategy with ATR? ›

A common strategy is to multiply the ATR by 1.5, 2, or 3 and then use this number to place the Stop Loss and Take Profit below or above your entry price. The daily volatility should not approach your SL/TP trigger price; if it does, it is an indication that the market is rapidly changing directions.

How do you analyze ATR? ›

Focus above all on the formal elements of the work, including line, medium, color, light, space, composition, and style. What feeling do they give to the viewer and what are their relationships to the rest of the work as a whole? Consider the context of the work: artist, time, historical background, location.

How to interpret ATR data? ›

Interpretation of the ATR

A higher ATR value indicates higher volatility, while a lower ATR value implies lower volatility. Traders can use the ATR to assess the strength of price moves, as significant price movements accompanied by high ATR values suggest a strong trend.

What is the advantage of ATR? ›

ATR advantage 1: a quick and flexible technique

The ATR technique is sample non-destructive with a potential for easier sample recovery than when using a solid or liquid transmission technique. Overall, when compared to a method of sampling using the transmission technique, ATR can be considered as time efficient.

What is the best setting for the ATR indicator? ›

The value you get is a Stop Loss level. The multiplier "2" should be adjusted to each specific pair. At least 1.5 ATR is recommended. The best ATR Stop Loss multiplier for time frames starting from H1 is "3".

What is the most successful scalping indicator? ›

The EMA indicator is regarded as one of the best indicators for scalping since it responds more quickly to recent price changes than to older price changes. Traders use this technical indicator for obtaining buying and selling signals that stem from crossovers and divergences of the historical averages.

What is the ATR band strategy? ›

Average True Range Bands Formula

Welles Wilder's formula. The bands are calculated by adding/subtracting a multiple of Average True Range to the daily closing price. For the HighLow option, the multiple of ATR is added to the daily Low, and subtracted from the daily High.

How to read ATR in TradingView? ›

On TradingView, the ATR indicator appears as a line underneath your chart. And whilst it can be calculated on any timeframe, we typically talk about ATR in terms of the daily timeframe – hence ATR will tell us how much we can expect a stock to move up or down in typical trading day.

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