Indicators for MM buy/sell and short sales. Funmaxus: That was a great post on the RPDM board. http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=34642205 I cannot talk to Mary unless she posts on a free board, I need Premium membership to post on her board, chART Analysis. Mary uses the ChiOsc (momentum or MACD of the AccumDist) to track by volume the buy and selling ranges determined by the particular MM/s controlling the bids and asks. She uses the extremely sensitive CMF(5) to pull out a volume indicator of buying and selling pressure day by day..again indicative of those who control the shares...who?
Below is a brief from chart school http://stockcharts.com/school/doku.php?id=chart_school The Chaikin Oscillator is good for adding momentum to the Accumulation/Distribution Line, but can sometimes add a little too much momentum and be difficult to interpret. The moving averages are both relatively short, and will be more sensitive to changes in the Accumulation/Distribution Line, as a consequence. Sensitivity is important, but one must also be able to interpret the indicator. Those with the software and resources might try changing the moving averages on the indicator to further smooth the fluctuations. This indicator should definitely be used in conjunction with other aspects of technical analysis. Chaikin Money Flow is one answer to the volatility that has been created from the Chaikin Oscillator. Chaikin Money Flow - A non-trend-following volume indicator to identify buying and selling pressure.
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