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DWIN Reversal – NinjaTrader Oscillator for Spotting Market Extremes

This oscillator instantly shows whether price is near the top or bottom of its cycle.

What does DWIN Reversal do?

While RSI measures strength and MACD tracks momentum, DWIN Reversal takes a different approach: it pinpoints where price currently sits within its cycle – near the top or close to the bottom.

With a reversed scale (-100 → 0), market extremes become crystal clear:

  • Near 0 → overheated conditions where exhaustion or reversal risk is high
  • Near -100 → oversold conditions where recovery or reversal may emerge

No smoothing, no lag – just a direct, uncluttered measure of price position.

How can this NinjaTrader oscillator improve your trading performance?

DWIN Reversal helps you avoid emotional trades and time entries with precision by:

  • Instant market positioning – see at a glance whether price is stretched near the top or bottom
  • Powerful reversal alerts – extremes highlight when reversals are most likely
  • Avoiding FOMO traps – stop chasing overheated highs or dumping exhausted lows
  • Smart trailing stops – uses direct price-to-amplitude comparison for fast, reliable signals
  • Consistent decision support – clear thresholds guide buy/sell bias across markets and timeframes

Key features

DWIN Reversal includes practical features designed for clarity and reliability:

  • Reversed %R scale (-100 to 0) for intuitive interpretation
  • Automatic detection of overbought/oversold extremes
  • Objective thresholds for buy/sell bias
  • Works seamlessly across all markets and timeframes
  • Lightweight, noise-free oscillator with no smoothing or lag

What’s included with your DWIN Reversal purchase

Your DWIN Reversal package equips you with everything needed to spot reversals confidently:

  • DWIN Reversal lifetime license
  • Free upgrades
  • Lifetime support from our team
  • 45-day exchange policy

Oscillators like RSI and MACD measure strength or momentum. DWIN Reversal answers the harder question: “Am I buying near the top, or selling near the bottom?

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