Bill Williams describes the Alligator as being like a compass which keeps your trading in the right direction. The Alligator helps you spot a real trend and stay out of range-bound trading, which always result in losses. The Alligator is the combination of three balance lines:
The Alligator
Alligator's Jaw (the blue line) - 13-period moving average at the mid price (High+Low)/2, which is offset 8 bars into the future;
Alligator's Teeth (the red line) - 8-period moving average at the mid price (High+Low)/2, which is offset 5 bars into the future;
Alligator's Lips (the green line) - 5-period moving average at the mid price (High+Low)/2, which is offset 2 bars into the future.
In order to build the Alligator in MetaTrader 4 use the "Insert -> Indicators -> Bill Williams – Alligator" menu sequence.
If all three lines are intertwined, the Alligator is asleep and the market is range-bound. The longer it sleeps, the hungrier it gets. When it wakes up from a long sleep it chases the price much farther, therefore price movements are much stronger. When the Alligator is asleep, stay square. Once the Alligator wakes up, it opens its mouth (Balance lines diverge) and starts hunting. Having eaten enough, it goes to sleep again (Balance Lines converge), so it's time to fix profits.
If the Alligator is not asleep, the market is either uptrending or downtrending:
The Alligator also helps to determine the character of the Elliot waves:
The formula for the Alligator:
MIDPOINT PRICE = ( HIGH + LOW ) / 2
ALLIGATOR'S JAW = SMMA ( MIDPOINT PRICE, 13, 8 )
ALLIGATOR'S TEETH = SMMA ( MIDPOINT PRICE, 8, 5 )
ALLIGATOR'S LIPS = SMMA ( MIDPOINT PRICE, 5, 3 )
Where:
The Gator Oscillator shows the degree of convergence / divergence of the Balance Lines:
The Gator
In order to build the Gator Oscillator in MetaTrader 4 follow the "Insert -> Indicators -> Bill Williams - Gator Oscillator" menu sequence.
The Gator Oscillator is displayed as two histograms:
All the bars of each histogram are either green or red:
The Gator Oscillator clearly shows convergence and intertwining of the Balance Lines when the Alligator is asleep or awake thus helps identify a trend.
© 2006-2008 Alpari (US), LLC | Risk Warning | Privacy Policy | Site Map