WILLIAM'S ACCUMULATION/DISTRIBUTION
Overview
Accumulation is a term used to describe a market controlled by buyers; whereas distribution
is defined by a market controlled by sellers.
Interpretation
Williams recommends trading this indicator based on
divergences:
Distribution of the security is indicated when the security is making a new high and
the A/D indicator is failing to make a new high. Sell.
Accumulation of the security is indicated when the security is making a new low and
the A/D indicator is failing to make a new low. Buy.
Example
The following chart shows
Proctor and Gamble and the Williams' Accumulation/Distribution indicator.
A bearish
divergence occurred when the prices were making a new high (point "A2") and the A/D
indicator was failing to make a new high (point "A1"). This was the time to sell.
Calculation
To calculate Williams' Accumulation/Distribution indicator, first determine the True Range
High ("TRH") and True Range Low ("TRL").
Today's accumulation/distribution is then determined by comparing today's closing price
to yesterday's closing price.
If today's close is greater than yesterday's close:
If today's close is less than yesterday's close:
If today's close is equal to yesterday's close:
The Williams' Accumulation/Distribution indicator is a cummulative total of these daily
values.
|