Indicators
ATR (Average True Range)
Definition
The Average True Range (ATR) is a volatility indicator that calculates the average range between the high and low of each bar, accounting for gaps. A higher ATR indicates greater volatility, while a lower ATR signals a quieter market. Futures traders use ATR to set dynamic stop losses, size positions appropriately, and filter out low-volatility periods where strategies may underperform.
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