Aroon OscillatorAroon Oscillator = Aroon Up - Aroon Down The Aroon indicator was developed by Tushar Chande. Aroon is Sanskrit word
“dawn’s early light” or the change from night to day. The Aroon indicator allows
you to anticipate changes in security prices from trending to trading range. For
more information on the Aroon indicator see the article written by Tushar Chande
in the September 1995 issue of Technical Analysis of Stocks and Commodities
magazine. The actual plotted value is a “stochastic” like scale (see Stochastic
Oscillator) ranging from 0 to 100. Assuming a default time-period of 14 days, if
a security makes a new 14-day high, the Aroon Up = 100; when the security makes
a new 14-day low, the Aroon Down = 100. When the security has not made a new
high for 14 days, the Aroon Up = 0; when the security has not made a new low for
14 days, the Aroon Down = 0. There are basically three conditions that you look for when interpreting the Aroon indicator: extremes at 0 and 100, parallel movement between Aroon Up and Aroon Down, and crossovers between Aroon Up and Aroon Down. Extremes. When the Aroon Up line reaches 100, strength is indicated. If the Aroon Up remains persistently between 70 and 100, a new uptrend is indicated. Likewise if the Aroon Down line reaches 0, potential weakness is indicated. If the Aroon Down remains persistently between 0 and 30, a new downtrend is indicated. A strong uptrend is indicated when the Aroon Up line persistently remains between 70 and 100 while the Aroon Down line persistently remains between 0 and 30. Likewise a strong downtrend is indicated when the Aroon Down line persistently remains between 70 and 100 while the Aroon Up line persistently remains between 0 and 30. Parallel Movement. When the Aroon Up and Aroon Down Lines move parallel with each other (are roughly at the same level), then consolidation is indicated. Expect further consolidation until a directional move is indicated by an extreme level or a crossover. Crossovers. When the Aroon Down line crosses above the Aroon Up line, potential weakness is indicated. Expect prices to begin trending lower. When the Aroon Up line crosses above the Aroon Down line, potential strength is indicated. Expect prices to begin trending higher. Syntax:Public Function AroonOscillator(ByVal HLOCV()() As Double, ByVal Lag As Long) As Double Parameters:
Example:
Dim TA4Net As New TA4Net.CTAFunctions("YOUR-REGISTRATION-CODE") Dim Result() As Double Dim HLOCV(,) As Double
' loading values to array HLOCV = GetHLOCVValues() ' calculating Technical Analysis function Result = TA4Net.AroonOscillator(HLOCV, 14)
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