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TRIX Strong Hand - Didi

Trix (or TRIX) is a technical analysis oscillator developed in the 1980s by Jack Hutson, editor of Technical Analysis of Stocks and Commodities magazine. It shows the slope (i.e., the derivative) of a triple-smoothed exponential moving average. The name Trix comes from "triple exponential."
The TRIX is a triple-smoothed exponential moving average used in technical analysis to track trends.
This is a customized version for use in conjunction with other indicators in the Didi Aguiar's CST Method. It has a standard setting of 9 periods and a 4-period average to signal crossovers. It is used as one of the indicators to detect trade exits, nicknamed "Strong Hand" and described as having "three coconuts between the legs" due to its strong confidence that the trade can continue in the trend.
The TRIX is a triple-smoothed exponential moving average used in technical analysis to track trends.
This is a customized version for use in conjunction with other indicators in the Didi Aguiar's CST Method. It has a standard setting of 9 periods and a 4-period average to signal crossovers. It is used as one of the indicators to detect trade exits, nicknamed "Strong Hand" and described as having "three coconuts between the legs" due to its strong confidence that the trade can continue in the trend.
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Open-source script
In true TradingView spirit, the creator of this script has made it open-source, so that traders can review and verify its functionality. Kudos to the author! While you can use it for free, remember that republishing the code is subject to our House Rules.
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.