The Average Directional indicator (or ADX) is a directional trading indicator that is used to identify a technical trend, in this case of the NULS. The trend that is being identified, can be both a positive trend as a negative trend in the pricedevelopment of NULS.
The ADX was primarily developed for commodities, however it is also in use for stock and currency technical analysis, as well as for NULS. In this continuously updated article, we will explain the meaning and current trend of NULS. The current ADX analysis is based on the historical prices of NULS until September 24th, 2023.
In the chart below, the strength the trend is drawn, as well as the positive and negative directional indicators. The ADX (Average Directional Index) is the black line. The positive directional indicator (+DI) is the green line, and the negative directional indicator (-DI) is drawn in red.
In the chart above, the development of the price for NULS is shown for the period from 03/26/2023 until 09/24/2023. This same timeframe has been used in the average directional indicator chart below.
In the charts above, you can see the trends of the ADX, +DI and -DI. The current values of these three indicators for the NULS are listed in the table below.
NULS average directional index | 9.95 |
NULS positive directional indicator | 49.66 |
NULS negative directional indicator | 44.98 |
Several signals can be gained from the chart above. First of all, the green line gives us an indication of the positive trend. The opposite line, the red one, indicates the negative trend for NULS.
When the green line tops the red line, the NULS is in a positive trend. However, when the situation turns around, the trend has also changed to a negative trend for NULS.
Furthermore, the black line gives the strength of the current trend of NULS, both positive and negative. The higher the black line (ADX), the stronger the trend.
NULS ADX score
The Average Directional Index (ADX) is used to measure the strength or weakness of a trend, not the actual direction. In general, when the positive directional indicator is higher than the negative directional in indicator, the trend of NULS is assumed to be positive. An important signal is when the -DI (red line) and +DI (green line) crosses over.
The NULS currently follows a positive trend. For NULS, the positive directional indicator is 49.66. The value for the negative directional indicator is lower (44.98). This means that the current trend of the NULS is positive.
To measure the strength of the current trend, we look at the ADX. The value of the ADX for NULS is 9.95, meaning that the trend is very weak. The ADX for NULS does not give us a good indication to start buying or selling NULS.
To get a good signal to buy NULS, we have to wait until the trend gives us a higher ADX value in the current positive trend.