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Trading the “Parabolic SAR” (Parabolic Stop and Reverse) (Australia Session)

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Developed by J. Welles Wilder, who is best known for his technical indicators – now considered to be core indicators in technical analysis. These are the Relative Strength Index (RSI), The Average Directional Movement Index (ADX), Average True Range (ATR) and the Parabolic SAR (Parabolic stop and reverse).
 
The Parabolic SAR refers to a price-and-time-based trading system. Wilder called this the “Parabolic Time/Price System.” SAR stands for “stop and reverse,” which is the actual indicator used in the system. 
 
The Parabolic SAR indicator is graphically shown on the chart of an asset as a series of dots placed either above or below the price (depending on the asset's momentum). A small dot is placed below the price when the trend of the asset is upward, while a dot is placed above the price when the trend is downward.
 
What should you expect to take from this tutorial?
 
The confidence to quickly apply what you have learned to your trading.
 
How to use these techniques to find the highest probability trades.
 
Feel more confident in analysing the market quickly and efficiently.
 

About Rob Clayton
Rob is an Australian FX expert and former Westpac senior analyst with over 28 years’ experience in the markets.  Join Rob’s live webinar and find out how you can make use of specific technical analysis tools to help you make better smarter trading decisions!
Trading the “Parabolic SAR” (Parabolic Stop and Reverse) (Australia Session)
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