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Williams %R 21

Williams %R 21 is the slower swing version of Williams %R and is useful when you want broader pullback timing.

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What it measures

Williams %R 21 is the slower swing version of Williams %R and is useful when you want broader pullback timing.

Momentum measures raw distance from a prior close. Rising values show impulse expansion; flattening values warn that the push is losing force.

Visual read

Williams %R 21 is shown as a signal panel: price stays above, while the lower pane helps you judge momentum, volatility, volume pressure, or trend strength.

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Formula / construction

Momentum distance
Momentum = close_today - close_n_periods_ago

Momentum measures raw distance from a prior close. Rising values show impulse expansion; flattening values warn that the push is losing force.

How to read it in replay

Use Williams %R 21 to judge momentum quality, not to blindly fade every extreme reading. The best reads happen when it lines up with a clean price zone or a trend continuation setup.

Williams %R 21 is most useful when it answers whether the move is gaining or losing force. In CandleOps, read the slope, the position versus its normal range, and whether price confirms the same story before committing risk.

What confirms the read

Look for a sequence: structure first, Williams %R 21 second, execution last. That keeps the indicator in a supporting role instead of letting it bully the trade decision.

Confirmation should be visible before the trade starts. If the indicator says one thing and raw candles reject that story, skip the mission or record it as a conflicted setup.

Default parameters in CandleOps

Period: 21

Replay drill

  1. Open a block of 10 to 20 missions and allow Williams %R 21 to answer only one question: bias, timing, volatility, or participation.
  2. Before clicking Start Mission, write one sentence explaining what Williams %R 21 says and one sentence explaining what raw price must do to confirm it.
  3. Keep virtual risk stable for the whole drill so the review measures decision quality rather than random sizing.
  4. After each mission, grade the Williams %R 21 read as clean, early, late, conflicted, or irrelevant, then compare that grade with the payout and the revealed candles.

Failure modes and risk notes

Avoid reading Williams %R 21 in isolation during hard trend days. Overbought and oversold conditions can stay pinned much longer than a new trader expects.

Because Williams %R 21 sits in a separate panel, the common trap is staring at the value while ignoring the candles. A panel signal needs price confirmation before it deserves risk.

The indicator should change the decision process, not decorate it. If it does not affect direction, invalidation, target placement, or the decision to skip, remove it from the active tactical handbook for that drill.

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