Hi Allen, Re: v-Wave Oscillator.....................
The Oscillator is the difference between the v-Wave "smoothed" data and the current reading. So, if the current reading was 30 and the smoothed data for it was 40, that would give us a minus 10 oscillator reading. That would show that the v-Wave was dropping very quickly.
A plus sign on the oscillator indicates that risk is rising where a minus shows risk contracting. The size of the oscillator gives an idea of the rate of change. This week's minus 5 oscillator shows a very rapidly dropping v-Wave.
If everything stayed the same in the data for several weeks, the v-wave would eventually come down those five extra points and the oscillator would drop back toward zero.
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