Forex
Information: How To Draw DeMark Trendlines
When
searching for Forex information on the internet you are likely to find
articles relating to trendlines and trendline analysis.
Tom DeMark is
a specialist in the field of technical market analysis and his best-selling
book "The New Science of Technical Analysis" released in
1994 spells out some innovative techniques when it comes to the use
of trendlines.
Much Forex
information on the internet is of a general nature, and many articles
are written about Forex by individuals who are not traders themselves.
Tom DeMark on the other hand has had a long career with institutions
trading stocks, futures, currencies and options.
His guidelines
on the use of trendlines are very specific and they can be helpful
to the newer trader who is searching for reliable Forex information
on how to use standard indicators.
Here
is a brief step-by-step description of how to draw DeMark trendlines:
Note: The
term swing high and swing low (also called cycle high and cycle low)
refers to the following:
In An
Uptrend: A swing high is the wick of a candle that is higher
than the wick of the candle to the left and right.
In A
Downtrend: A swing low is the wick of a candle that is lower
than the wick of the candle to the left and right.
Obviously
the more candles to the left and right that are higher in a swing low
or lower in a swing high makes the swing or cycle more significant.
An uptrend
is where price is making higher highs and higher lows. A downtrend
is where price is making lower highs and lower lows.
Drawing
DeMark Trendlines
Drawing
Trendlines In An Uptrend
-
Examine
the bottoms of the candles on your chart and identify the most
recent candle wick that is lower than the candle wicks to the immediate
right and left of it.
-
Look
left on the chart, and identify the previous low candle that has
candle wicks higher to the immediate right and left of it which
is lower than the current low candle.
-
Now
draw a line from the current lowest candle to the previous lowest
candle (drawing from right to left).
-
Now
take the end of the newly drawn line which stops at the current
low candle and extend it forward some distance (drawing from the
present position to the right).
Drawing
Trendlines In A Downtrend
-
Examine
the tops of the candles on your chart and identify the most recent
candle wick that is higher than the candle wicks to the immediate
right and left of it.
-
Look
left on the chart, and identify the previous high candle that has
candle wicks lower to the immediate right and left of it which
is higher than the current high candle.
-
Now
draw a line from the current highest candle to the previous highest
candle (drawing from right to left).
-
Now
take the end of the newly drawn line which stops at the current
high candle and extend it forward some distance (drawing from the
present position to the right).
You have
now drawn a Tom DeMark trendline.
This can
now be a reference point for future price action. It will often be
observed that price will come and check this level. If it breaks through,
it can mean a change in direction, the significance of which will depend
on the time frame being used.
Trendlines
drawn on 5 minute or 15 minute charts have much lesser significance
than trendlines drawn on higher time frames such as the 1 hour, 4 hour,
or daily.
Caution
Required
Much Forex
information extols the virtues of trendlines as an indicator of possible
future price action.
Mr. DeMark
certainly has made this a science and his detailed approach to drawing
trendlines is certainly more accurate than just drawing general trendlines
along the bottoms and tops of trends according to the way the eye sees.
However,
trendlines in themselves do not indicate where high probability trades
can be taken.
It is important
to use a variety of indicators before pulling the trigger. Examining
previous levels of support and resistance is probably far more significant
in determining where price is likely to hesitate that watching trendlines.
However,
they can be useful. If you find a key support or resistance level also
coincides with a Fibonacci retracement or extension level which is
also at an intersection with a trendline, then you have built a reasonably
solid case for a trade.
Use this
Forex information on DeMark trendlines wisely, with caution, and it
can be another useful addition to the Forex day trader's toolkit!
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