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Directional Movement Index (DMI) vs Slow Stochastic vs Fast Stochastic

General Information Comparison

Facts Comparison

  • Interesting Fact 💡

    An intriguing or lesser-known fact about the trading indicator
    Directional Movement Index (DMI)
    • Developed by J. Welles Wilder Jr. who also created RSI
    Slow Stochastic
    • Developed by George Lane in the 1950s
    Fast Stochastic
    • Often used in conjunction with Slow Stochastic for confirmation
  • Sarcastic Fact 😉

    A humorous or ironic observation about the trading indicator
    Directional Movement Index (DMI)
    • Sometimes called the 'trend trader's best friend' despite its complexity
    Slow Stochastic
    • Sometimes called the "snail" of indicators due to its slow-moving nature
    Fast Stochastic
    • Nicknamed the "hare" in contrast to Slow Stochastic's "tortoise"

Technical Details Comparison

Performance Metrics Comparison

Alternatives to Directional Movement Index (DMI)
Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD)
Known for Trend Strength And Direction
💻 is easier to use than Directional Movement Index (DMI)
🔀 is more versatile than Directional Movement Index (DMI)
Hull Moving Average (HMA)
Known for Reducing Lag In Moving Averages
💻 is easier to use than Directional Movement Index (DMI)
Simple Moving Average (SMA)
Known for Smooth Price Movements
💻 is easier to use than Directional Movement Index (DMI)
Moving Average Envelope
Known for Price Range Visualization
💻 is easier to use than Directional Movement Index (DMI)
Exponential Moving Average (EMA)
Known for Smooth Price Movements
💻 is easier to use than Directional Movement Index (DMI)
is rated higher overall than Directional Movement Index (DMI)
Bollinger Bands
Known for Volatility And Trend Strength
💻 is easier to use than Directional Movement Index (DMI)
🔀 is more versatile than Directional Movement Index (DMI)
🔧 is more customizable than Directional Movement Index (DMI)
is rated higher overall than Directional Movement Index (DMI)
Aroon Indicator
Known for Measuring Time Between Highs And Lows
💻 is easier to use than Directional Movement Index (DMI)