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English: The Vortex Indicator: The greater the distance between the low of a price bar and the subsequent bar’s high, the stronger the positive vortex movement (VM+). Similarly, the greater the distance between a price bar’s high and the subsequent bar’s low, the stronger the negative vortex movement (VM−).
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2010-01-09 19:15 1345×530× (115294 bytes) Vickypedia30 {{Information |Description = |Source = I (~~~) created this work entirely by myself. |Date = ~~~~~ |Author = ~~~ |other_versions = }}

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