Average True Range digunakan bagaimana agar efektif Cara mengukur volatilitas harga secara profesional

Many traders are well aware of MACD, Moving Average, or RSI, but they overlook ATR (Average True Range) — an indicator that effectively analyzes market volatility. Although it does not indicate the direction of the price, it is a crucial tool for rational entry and exit points.

The Importance of Average True Range in Trading

ATR is a technical indicator designed by J. Welles Wilder to measure (Volatility) of price movements. It does not need to specify whether the price will go up or down, but it shows how strong the price movements are.

Volatility indicates the extent of price swings. The more the price changes, the higher the ATR. Conversely, when price movements are minimal, ATR decreases.

How does ATR work?

When ATR is in the high zone, prices tend to fluctuate between high-low ranges that are wide, resulting in larger candlesticks. The individual candles may be short, but the overall movement range is large. This indicates abnormal market behavior.

In contrast, if ATR is low, prices tend to move slowly, with no dramatic movements. Candles are small, and short-term traders should wait for the right opportunity.

Practical benefits of ATR

1. Setting Stop Loss and Take Profit scientifically

Instead of guessing when setting SL/TP, use ATR as a basis. For example: if ATR = 8.2 points

  • Take Profit: Entry price + 8.2
  • Stop Loss: Entry price - 8.2

or use ATR × 2 for wider ranges.

2. Identifying suitable trading periods

High ATR = potential breakout or strong reversal (be cautious of danger but also high profit) Low ATR = consolidation phase; wait until ATR increases.

3. Calculating Lot Size

Professional traders use ATR to adjust position size according to volatility. When ATR is high, use smaller lot sizes.

4. Confirm trends and detect reversals

Although ATR is not a trend indicator, when ATR expands, it indicates a strong trend. When ATR contracts, the trend may weaken and prepare for reversal.

Difference between ATR and Momentum

Traders should understand that ATR measures volatility (range of movement), whereas Momentum measures the rate of acceleration (the strength of movement).

Example: During a strong upward move

  • High ATR + High Momentum = Strong breakout, be cautious but promising
  • High ATR + Lower Momentum = Weakening momentum, price may reverse quickly
  • Low ATR + High Momentum = Gentle and steady uptrend, safer

Bullish candles during a strong uptrend: large bodies with short wicks (High ATR, High Momentum) Weak uptrend candles: small bodies with long wicks (High ATR, Low Momentum) or normal candles (Low ATR, Low Momentum)

Basic method to calculate ATR

Although most platforms already calculate it, understanding its origin is important.

Step 1: Find True Range (TR)

TR = maximum of:

  • H - L (High of today - Low of today)
  • |H - Previous Close| (Gap up)
  • |L - Previous Close| (Gap down)

Example: H=49.32, L=48.08, Previous Close=49.93

  • H-L = 1.24
  • |49.32 - 49.93| = 0.61
  • |48.08 - 49.93| = 1.85

TR = 1.85 (Maximum value)

Step 2: Calculate the average of TR

Most ATR calculations use 14 days (ATR14)

ATR = average of TR over the past 14 periods

From the above example, if the average TR over 14 days is 0.82, the ATR is in the mid-high zone. The market is volatile, suitable for profit-taking but requires caution.

Using ATR for day trading

In day trading (Day Trading), high volatility is normal, especially at market open.

For example, on 1-minute or 5-minute timeframes: ATR spikes immediately after market open, with prices fluctuating before settling into a normal trend. This period is called “Volatility Burst.”

Important: An ATR rebound does not mean the long-term trend will change. Confirm with other indicators.

ATR for breakout strategies

Breakout Strategy: When ATR expands, the price may break out from support/resistance levels. Set SL below the breakout point using ATR × 1.5.

Range Trading: When ATR is low, prices consolidate in narrow ranges. Sell at the top, buy at the bottom, using ATR/2 as TP.

Trailing Stop: Use ATR × 2 as the distance for trailing stops to let profits run while avoiding stop-outs.

Key information to know

What qualities should a good ATR have?
It must accurately detect volatility across multiple dimensions, helping to reliably set TP/SL.

What ATR value is considered high?
It depends on the contract and timeframe. For example: if ATR14=1.0 and it exceeds 0.8, it’s considered relatively high.

Sources: stockcharts.com, Mitrade


Summary: ATR is not an indicator that shows the direction but a measure of volatility that helps you set proper risk management. When trading in high-volatility conditions, stay calm and set SL/TP based on ATR calculations. Trading systematically with ATR enhances your system and reduces the risk of losses.

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