ADX Indicator is a very popular indicator and is extensively used for technical analysis in the financial markets.
Those who use Amibroker mostly apply this indicator . However it may happen accidentally that the AFL used for ADX is deleted from the software. This brings in a lot of trouble for those who might not be very much familiar with the coding process.
To overcome this problem I am posting the AFL for the indicator here which can be copied from here then applied in the Amibroker software through the Formula Editor .
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_SECTION_BEGIN("ADX");
range = Param("Periods", 14, 2, 200, 1 );
Plot( ADX(range), _DEFAULT_NAME(), ParamColor( "ADX color", colorBlue ), ParamStyle("ADX style", styleThick ) );
Plot( PDI(range), "+DI", ParamColor( "+DI color", colorGreen ), ParamStyle("+DI style") );
Plot( MDI(range), "-DI", ParamColor( "-DI color", colorRed ), ParamStyle("-DI style") );
_SECTION_END();
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Those who use Amibroker mostly apply this indicator . However it may happen accidentally that the AFL used for ADX is deleted from the software. This brings in a lot of trouble for those who might not be very much familiar with the coding process.
To overcome this problem I am posting the AFL for the indicator here which can be copied from here then applied in the Amibroker software through the Formula Editor .
=============================Copy The Code From Below======================
_SECTION_BEGIN("ADX");
range = Param("Periods", 14, 2, 200, 1 );
Plot( ADX(range), _DEFAULT_NAME(), ParamColor( "ADX color", colorBlue ), ParamStyle("ADX style", styleThick ) );
Plot( PDI(range), "+DI", ParamColor( "+DI color", colorGreen ), ParamStyle("+DI style") );
Plot( MDI(range), "-DI", ParamColor( "-DI color", colorRed ), ParamStyle("-DI style") );
_SECTION_END();
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