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BarChart Technical Analysis NITE-LYNX $ABDR
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The 125-day Rate-of-Change is the second long-term indicator. This is a simple indicator that measures the percentage price change over the last 125 days, which is around six months. Strong stocks will show the largest gains, while weak stocks will show the largest losses. It is a straight-forward indicator designed to measure pure strength or weakness.
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The StockCharts Technical Rank (SCTR) - often pronounced "Scooter" - is a numerical score that ranks a stock within a group of stocks. The methodology for these rankings comes from the wisdom of John Murphy, author of many books on technical analysis and contributor to the Market Message at StockCharts.com.
BarChart Technical Analysis NITE-LYNX $EXSO
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TRIX oscillates around a zero line so like most oscillating indicators a positive value indicates an overbought market and a negative value indicates an oversold market. Thus when the TRIX crosses above the zero line it gives a buy signal, and when it closes below the zero line, it gives a sell signal.
NITE-LYNX $MDRM BarChart Technical Analysis
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The Force Index is an indicator that uses price and volume to assess the power behind a move or identify possible turning points. Developed by Alexander Elder, the Force Index was introduced in his classic book, Trading for a Living.
$ABKI BarChart Technical Analysis NITE-LYNX
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Chester Keltner introduced the "Ten-Day Moving Average Trading Rule," which is credited as the original version of Keltner Channels. This original version started with a 10-day SMA of the typical price {(H L C)/3)} as the centerline. The 10-day SMA of the High-Low range was added and subtracted to set the upper and lower channel lines.
Other than Ulcer Index, volatility measures like standard deviation treat up and down movement equally, but a trader doesn't mind upward movement, it's the downside that causes stress and stomach ulcers that the index's name suggests.
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The Coppock/Trendex Indicator was first developed in 1945 when the Episcopal Church authorities asked Edwin Sedgewick Coppock, the founder of Trendex Research in San Antonio, for a low-risk, long-term signal for use on the Dow.
$LVVV BarChart Technical Analysis NITE-LYNX
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The relative strength index (RSI) is a technical indicator used in the analysis of financial markets. It is intended to chart the current and historical strength or weakness of a stock or market based on the closing prices of a recent trading period. The indicator should not be confused with relative strength.
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The Coppock Curve works best in normal markets when recoveries from crashes are steep spikes and market peaks are more rounded (that is why its BUY trigger is more reliable than its SELL trigger). However, some markets (such as some commodities markets) work the reverse, namely peaks are steep spikes versus bottom recoveries that are more rounded.
There are three steps to calculating Keltner Channels. First, select the length for the exponential moving average. Second, choose the time periods for the Average True Range (ATR). Third, choose the multiplier for the Average True Range.
NITE-LYNX $INAR BarChart Technical Analysis
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Negative Divergence: The trick with MACD is to look at the trend it is a powerful indicator when you compare the direction of the MACD Mountains with the Price Movement.
Point 2 illustrates, that although the price doubled in 2008 we saw the MACD make lower lows “negative divergence”. We see here a change in the MACD from positive to negative and the large mountain (below the Zero Line) forms. MACD is an oscillating indicator and as such is always tied to the Zero line in the middle.
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Bollinger Bands consist of a middle band with two outer bands. The middle band is a simple moving average that is usually set at 20 periods. A simple moving average is used because the standard deviation formula also uses a simple moving average. The look-back period for the standard deviation is the same as for the simple moving average. The outer bands are usually set 2 standard deviations above and below the middle band.
NITE-LYNX $ACCS BarChart Technical Analysis
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MFI starts with the typical price for each period. Money flow is positive when the typical price rises (buying pressure) and negative when the typical price declines (selling pressure).
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The RSI is classified as a momentum oscillator, measuring the velocity and magnitude of directional price movements. Momentum is the rate of the rise or fall in price. The RSI computes momentum as the ratio of higher closes to lower closes: stocks which have had more or stronger positive changes have a higher RSI than stocks which have had more or stronger negative changes.
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Keltner Channels are volatility-based envelopes set above and below an exponential moving average. This indicator is similar to Bollinger Bands, which use the standard deviation to set the bands. Instead of using the standard deviation, Keltner Channels use the Average True Range (ATR) to set channel distance.
NITE-LYNX $CIRC BarChart Technical Analysis
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The sharper the movement up or down of the MACD, the stronger the sign is to buy or sell, taking the above recommendations into consideration.
BarChart Technical Analysis NITE-LYNX $MNTR
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The Money Flow Index is a rather unique indicator that combines momentum and volume with an RSI formula. RSI momentum generally favors the bulls when the indicator is above 50 and the bears when below 50. Even though MFI is considered a volume-weighted RSI, using the centerline to determine a bullish or bearish bias does not work as well. Instead, MFI is better suited to identify potential reversals with overbought/oversold levels, bullish/bearish divergences and bullish/bearish failure swings. As with all indicators, MFI should not be used by itself. A pure momentum oscillator, such as RSI, or pattern analysis can be combined with MFI to increase signal robustness.
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Chaikin Money Flow is not suited for all securities. The chart above shows P.F. Chang (PFCB) with some 18 crosses above .50 or below -.50. Basing CMF signals on these crosses resulted in one whipsaw after another. It is important to analyze the basic price trend and the characteristics of an indicator with a particular security. PFCB exhibits some trend, but price action within this trend is choppy and money flow cannot maintain a positive or negative bias. It would be better to find a different indicator for this stocks.
$SRGE BarChart Technical Analysis NITE-LYNX
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Force Index Technical Indicator was developed by Alexander Elder. This index measures the Bulls Power at each increase, and the Bulls Power at each decrease. It connects the basic elements of market information: price trend, its drops, and volumes of transactions.
NITE-LYNX $UDHI BarChart Technical Analysis
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SCTR tables can easily be sorted to separate the strongest stocks from the weakest. In any given SCTR universe, the top 10% will rank between 90 and 100, while the bottom 10% will rank between 0 and 10. A stock scoring 50 would be average, showing neither relative weakness nor relative strength. In general, scores between 40 and 60 are considered average. Signs of technical weakness start to appear as scores move below 40. Signs of technical strength emerge when scores move above 60.
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The Money Flow Multiplier in Chaikin Money Flow focuses on the level of the close relative to the high-low range for a given period (day, week, month). With this formula, a security could gap down and close significantly lower, but the Money Flow Multiplier would rise if the close were above the midpoint of the high-low range.
$ABWG BarChart Technical Analysis NITE-LYNX
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The Rate-of-Change indicator is a momentum oscillator that oscillates above and below the zero line. Coppock used 11 and 14 periods because, according to an Episcopal priest, this was the average mourning period when grieving the loss of a loved one. Coppock theorized that the recovery period for stock market losses would be similar to this time frame.
$ACNE BarChart Technical Analysis NITE-LYNX
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With its triple smoothing, TRIX is designed to filter insignificant price movements. Chartists can use TRIX to generate signals similar to MACD.
Behold the $ANDI BarChart Technical Analysis NITE-LYNX
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The Chaikin Money Flow indicator can be calculated in three simple steps. The first step is to calculate the Money Flow Multiplier (MFM) for a specified period. Secondly multiply this MFM by the period's volume to find Money Flow Volume (MFV). Lastly sum the MFV for the periods and divide by the period sum of volume. Assuming that we use 20 periods.
NITE-LYNX $PARS BarChart Technical Analysis
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Buy Signal: MACD broke through the line of resistance: here we see the MACD breaking strongly past its previous high. I plotted a Trend Line in Orange to show this clearly.
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