ADX Cross Signals Overview
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ADX Cross Signals - 15m Timeframe
Symbol Signal Price ADX +DI -DI DI Spread Found Time
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How the ADX Cross Indicator Works

Trend Strength + Directional Bias

ADX measures trend strength, while +DI and -DI indicate directional pressure. Together they help separate strong trend conditions from weak range conditions.

Signal Logic: DI Cross + ADX Filter

Long setups often appear when +DI crosses above -DI with rising ADX. Short setups often appear when -DI crosses above +DI with rising ADX.

Multi-Timeframe Confirmation (15m, 1h, 4h, 1d)

Use 15m/1h for timing and 4h/1d for regime confirmation. DI crosses aligned with higher timeframe trend strength are typically more reliable.

Professional Workflow: Filter, Screen, Validate

Combine ADX Cross with the indicator filter and the Forex & Gold screener. Validate macro context using market status, compare candidates using Compare, and confirm trend/momentum using Supertrend, MACD, RSI, Momentum, VWAP, Volume Spike and Bollinger Bands.

Key Features:
  • Real-time trend strength analysis
  • Multi-timeframe screening (15m, 1h, 4h, 1d)
  • Fast symbol search
  • Professional trading signals

ADX Cross FAQ

ADX (Average Directional Index) measures trend strength, not direction. Higher ADX usually means a stronger trend environment.

A DI cross happens when +DI crosses above -DI (bullish) or -DI crosses above +DI (bearish). Rising ADX is commonly used as a filter.

Yes. Combine ADX Cross with the indicator filter and Forex & Gold screener, and use market status for macro context.