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TRIX Reversal

By Adam Milton, About.com

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Enter your Trade

TRIX Reversal Chart

Enter your trade when the high (or low) of the entry bar (the price bar where the TRIX changed its direction) is broken by a subsequent bar.

On the example chart, the first trade is a long trade, because the TRIX reversed upwards (turned green), and the high of the entry bar (shown in white) was broken by the next bar. The second trade is a short trade, because the TRIX reversed downwards (turned red), and the low of the entry bar (shown in white) was broken by the next bar.

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