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- The Vortex Indicator is a technical indicator invented by Etienne Botes and Douglas Siepman to identify the start of a new trend or the continuation of an existing trend within financial markets. It was published in the January 2010 edition of Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities. (en)
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- A Vortex Pattern in the Market: By connecting the lows of price bars with the consecutive bars’ highs, and then price bar highs with consecutive lows, one can observe a vortex pattern in the market. (en)
- The Vortex Indicator: The greater the distance between the low of a price bar and the subsequent bar’s high, the stronger the positive vortex movement . Similarly, the greater the distance between a price bar’s high and the subsequent bar’s low, the stronger the negative vortex movement . (en)
- Price chart: As the trend strengthens, notice how the VI+ and VI− lines increasingly diverge. As the trend weakens, you will observe the two lines converging again. (en)
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- Price_Chart_for_Crude_Oil.png (en)
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- The Vortex Indicator is a technical indicator invented by Etienne Botes and Douglas Siepman to identify the start of a new trend or the continuation of an existing trend within financial markets. It was published in the January 2010 edition of Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities. (en)
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