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[UPRIGHT Trading] Aroon Exit Oscillator

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Hello Traders -

I'm releasing this as a friend was talking about how he used to use it as an exit indicator. The Aroon Oscillator isn't the most accurate for entries, but we find its strength in its exits.

The Aroon Oscillator was developed by legendary technical analyst, T. Chande, in 1995 as part of his "Aroon Indicator system." Chande's intention was for his system to determine trend changes. The name "Aroon" comes from the Sanskrit language and roughly translates to "Dawn's early light."
Typically, Aroon uses 25 periods; looking for the high and low 25 periods back, to show its "Aroon Up" and "Aroon Down" lines. The Aroon lines go from 0 to 100, with 100 showing a strong trend and 0 showing a weak trend.
The Aroon Oscillator is like the DMI (Directional Movement Index) created by W. Wilder, in that it, too, uses up and down directional lines; however, Aroon is looking at periods back, while DMI looks at Price difference.
I do not recommend using this indicator alone, it will give late or false signals. Only really meant as a complimentary indicator.

Included:
—A clean interface.
—Zones for easier identification of the indicator's lines movements.
—Exit Signals - All signals are off by default, but these use around the 80 level for and an exit.
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—Exit Short and Exit Long alerts.
—Added Option of Early Exits for Both Long and Short.
—Attempted to Add Buy/Sell Signals
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—Default is without signals.
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Cheers,
Mike
(UPRIGHT Trading)
Notas de prensa
—Alert name change.
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