DiNapoli D-Levels™: About DiNapoli D-Levels™
Although there are many types of technical analysis tools on the market few give traders the breadth of application available with DiNapoli D-Levels™. Built out of the exhaustive research and application of theory by Joe DiNapoli, one of the foremost experts on Fibonacci analysis, these indicators are comprehensive in bringing both leading and lagging statistical study to help analyze potential trades.
DiNapoli Levels, also called D-Levels™, comprise a combination of quantitative indicators, drawing tools and pattern-recognition instruments. When used according to DiNapoli's theories and expert analysis, may result in an effective and empowering way to trade forex. The D-Levels™ are based on a proprietary approach to trading and are exclusively available for the forex market from GFT.
The system consists of 10 specific indicators; six available on GFT’s DealBook® 360 platform and four additional to complete the package. Listed below are the additional indicators and how they function.
- DiNapoli Oscillator Predictor – uses a set of parametric equations and predicts overbought and oversold positions one period ahead of time
- DiNapoli MACD Predictor – allows traders to gauge the distance the market needs to go before the current position is affected
- DiNapoli Retracement Tool – originated from advanced Fibonacci analysis and aids in identifying areas of particularly strong support and resistance
- DiNapoli Expansion Tool – uses Fibonacci ratios to aid in identifying profit objectives
Each of these derives from DiNapoli’s thorough research on various theoretical approaches to the markets. All are used within a defined set of rules to minimize the time of analysis and provide consistent application to a trader’s current trading methodology.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE: Past results are not necessarily indicative of future results. Forex trading, even when done by a professional trader, presents substantial risk of loss, and only funds that a customer can afford to lose should be used for Forex trading. Information pertaining to programs developed by third parties, including any past performance information, has been provided by those third parties.
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