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Negative Directional Indicator (-DI) Definition and Uses


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The Negative Directional Indicator (-DI) measures the presence of a downtrend and is part of the Average Directional Index (ADX). If -DI is sloping upward, it’s a sign that the price downtrend is getting stronger. This indicator is nearly always plotted along with the Positive Directional Indicator (+DI).

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