Screen stocks by Average Directional Index (ADX) trend strength. ADX > 25 = strong trend, ADX < 20 = ranging. Use +DI / −DI to determine trend direction.
| # | Symbol | LTP | Chg% | ADX | +DI | −DI | DI Spread | Strength | RSI | Signal |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | LTMTOP | 4269.60 | -1.24% |
84.4
|
1.5 | 17.4 | 15.9 -DI leads | Very Strong | 21.4 | ▼ Strong Down |
| 2 | HCLTECHTOP | 1199.10 | -0.09% |
67.8
|
3.7 | 19.1 | 15.5 -DI leads | Very Strong | 10.7 | ▼ Strong Down |
| 3 | INFYTOP | 1181.80 | +1.22% |
58.7
|
3.5 | 13.5 | 10.0 -DI leads | Very Strong | 31.2 | ▼ Strong Down |
| 4 | TCSTOP | 2473.90 | -0.03% |
47.4
|
6.2 | 17.2 | 11.1 -DI leads | Strong | 38.2 | ▼ Strong Down |
| 5 | COFORGETOP | 1195.90 | -0.67% |
44.5
|
7.6 | 19.9 | 12.3 -DI leads | Strong | 40.6 | ▼ Strong Down |
| 6 | WIPROTOP | 200.65 | -0.01% |
30.0
|
6.5 | 12.0 | 5.6 -DI leads | Strong | 39.5 | ▼ Strong Down |
| 7 | TECHMTOP | 1473.50 | +0.94% |
16.1
|
11.6 | 8.4 | 3.2 +DI leads | Weak / Ranging | 64.6 | — No Trend |
| 8 | MPHASISTOP | 2276.70 | +1.16% |
14.4
|
7.7 | 10.3 | 2.6 -DI leads | Weak / Ranging | 49.9 | — No Trend |
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The Average Directional Index (ADX) measures the strength of a trend — not its direction. It is derived from the Directional Movement System developed by J. Welles Wilder.
ADX = (Prior ADX × 13 + Current ADX) / 14
ADX > 25 with +DI > −DI = confirmed uptrend. ADX > 25 with −DI > +DI = confirmed downtrend. When ADX rises from below 20, a new trend may be starting.
What is the standard ADX setting? The standard setting is 14 periods. Some traders use shorter periods (7) for more sensitivity, or longer periods (30) for smoother signals. The high volatility threshold is 25 and the low volatility threshold is 20.
What are the 3 lines in the ADX indicator? The three lines form the Directional Movement Index (DMI): ADX (black line) measures trend strength, +DI (green line) measures upward directional movement, and −DI (red line) measures downward directional movement.
What is the 2-period ADX strategy? The 2-period ADX is used to identify pauses in a trending market. When the 2-period ADX drops to a low level during an uptrend, it signals a short-term consolidation — a low-risk entry point in the direction of the trend.