**Long Entry (BUY):** A long signal is triggered when the **ADX** shows a strong trend above the set threshold, and the **Stochastic** crosses up from the **Oversold** level (below 20).
**Short Entry (SELL):** A short signal is triggered when the **ADX** shows a strong trend above the set threshold, and the **Stochastic** crosses down from the **Overbought** level (above 80).
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### 📈 What Makes This Indicator Special?
✅ **Smart Trend Filter:** The **ADX** ensures that trades are only entered when the trend is strong, preventing false entries in sideways markets.
✅ **Clear Signals on the Chart:** The indicator plots **green arrows** for long entries and **red arrows** for short entries directly on the chart, along with **colored circles** marking the exact entry points.
✅ **Clearly Defined ADX Levels:** Includes horizontal lines for **ADX levels of 20, 25, and 30**, helping traders identify trend strength more easily.
1. **Set your desired timeframe** on the chart (e.g., 15 minutes, 1 hour, or daily). 2. **Look for green and red arrows** on the chart to identify potential entry points. 3. **Use the ADX levels** to confirm that the trend is strong enough before entering a trade.
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### 🚀 Key Benefits:
- **Reduces trades in non-trending markets.** - **Helps enter trades only when market conditions are favorable.** - **Provides clear and simple visual signals for better decision-making.**
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