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Inertia CFD Analysis & Inertia Signals

Developed by Donald Dorsey and was originally used to trade Stocks and Commodities market, before cfd traders took it and started trading the market using this indicator.

Dorsey chose to name it "Inertia" because of his interpretation of the trend. He claimed that a market trend is the overall result of inertia and thus it takes more momentum for a trending market to reverse its direction than to continue moving in the same direction. Therefore, a trend is the measurement of market inertia. This is an oscillator that uses the scale of zero to a hundred. Signals are generated using the 50 level center line crossover method.

Inertia Technical Indicator - Indicator - Inertia CFD Trading Indicator Analysis on CFD Charts

In physics, the term Inertia is defined in terms of mass and direction of motion. Using the standard technical analysis, the direction of motion of the cfd trend can be easily defined. However, the mass cannot be easily defined. Dorsey claimed that the volatility of a financial instrument may be the simplest and the most accurate measurement of inertia. This theory led to the use of the Relative Volatility Index (RVI) as the basis to be used as a trend technical indicator. Therefore Inertia technical indicator is comprised of: RVI smoothed by a linear regression.

CFDs Analysis & Generating Signals

When it comes to trading the cfd market using this indicator, the signals generated are fairly simple to interpret. Below are two example illustrated using charts showing how buy & sell signals are generated using Inertia.

Bullish Buy Signal

If the Inertia is above 50, positive inertia is indicated, this therefore defines the long-term trend as upward as long as the indicator remains above 50. When it crosses to levels below 50 then this is interpreted as an exit signal. The chart below shows an example of how a buy trade signal is generated.

Inertia Indicator Analysis on CFD Charts - Inertia CFDs Trading Indicator Analysis

Upward Trend - Bullish Signal

Bearish Sell Signal

If the Inertia is below 50, negative inertia is indicated, this therefore defines the long-term trend as downwards as long as the indicator remains below 50. If it goes above 50 then this is interpreted as an exit signal. The cfd chart below shows how a sell signal generated.

Bearish Signal

Down-ward Trend - Bearish Signal