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Efuel Efn Corp (EFLN)
0.0018 -0.0012 (-40.00%) 04/12/17 [OTHER OTC]
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Overall Average:
64% BUY
Overall Average Signal calculated from all 13 indicators. Signal Strength is a long-term measurement of the historical strength of the Signal, while Signal Direction is a short-term (3-Day) measurement of the movement of the Signal.

STRENGTH: AVERAGE
DIRECTION: WEAKEST
Barchart Opinion
INDICATOR
Opinion Strength & Direction
Composite Indicator
TrendSpotter
HOLD
Short Term Indicators
7 Day Average Directional Indicator
BUY
10 - 8 Day Moving Average Hilo Channel
HOLD
20 Day Moving Average vs Price
BUY
20 - 50 Day MACD Oscillator
BUY
20 Day Bollinger Bands
HOLD
20 - Day Average Volume: 59,389,047 Average: 60% BUY
Medium Term Indicators
40 Day Commodity Channel Index
BUY
50 Day Moving Average vs Price
BUY
20 - 100 Day MACD Oscillator
BUY
50 Day Parabolic Time/Price
SELL
50 - Day Average Volume: 25,619,963 Average: 50% BUY
Long Term Indicators
60 Day Commodity Channel Index
BUY
100 Day Moving Average vs Price
BUY
50 - 100 Day MACD Oscillator
BUY
100 - Day Average Volume: 17,850,416 Average: 100% BUY
Snapshot Opinion
Yesterday
88% BUY Last Week
80% BUY Last Month
56% BUY
Support & Resistance
2nd Resistance Point 0.0041
1st Resistance Point 0.0030
Last Price 0.0018
1st Support Level 0.0011
2nd Support Level 0.0003
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Barchart Opinions show traders what a variety of popular trading systems are suggesting in terms of going long or short the market. The Opinions takes up to 2 years worth of historical data and runs these prices through thirteen different technical indicators. After each calculation the program assigns a buy, sell or hold value for each study, depending on where the price lies in reference to the common interpretation of the study. For example if the price is above the moving average of the stock then this is generally considered an upward trend or a buy.

Note: A security needs to have at least 101 active trading days in order to generate an Opinion reading.

Calculations

The Short, Medium and Long term indicators are grouped together and calculated separately for their groups. The overall indicator is a composite of all 13 studies listed on the page.

A Buy is assigned 1 point
A Sell is assigned -1 point
A Hold is assigned 0 points
The indicator value is determined by adding up the totals for the different groups and dividing this sum by the number of studies in the group, The indicator is expressed in terms of a percentage. If the total is greater than zero, then this is a Buy. If the total is zero, then this is a Hold. If the total is less than zero, then this is a Sell.

To keep the results in a more logical format, we factor the overall opinion by 1.04 to keep the end result in multiples of 8 percentage points, with the exception of a 100% buy or sell. This is why the opinion indicators will be displayed as 8%, 16%, ... 88%, 96% and 100%, for example, rather the exact percentage value.

Opinions are updated every ten minutes throughout the day, using delayed data from the exchanges.

Support and Resistance

This section shows a snapshot view of the Trader's Cheat Sheet with the Last Price, and four separate pivot points (2 Support Levels, and 2 Resistance Points). The Last Price shown is the last trade price at the time the quote page was displayed, and will not update every 10 seconds (as the Last Price at the top of the Quote page does). The Last Price will update only when the page is refreshed.

Pivot points are used to identify intraday support, resistance and target levels. The pivot point and its support and resistance pairs are defined as follows, where H, L, C are the current day's high, low and close, respectively. Support and Resistance points are based on end-of-day prices and are intended for the current trading session if the market is open, or the next trading session if the market is closed.

Pivot Point: (P) = (H + L + C) / 3
First Resistance Level: (R1) = (2 * P) - L
First Support Level: (S1) = (2 * P) - H
Second Resistance Level: (R2) = P + (R1 - S1)
Second Support Level: (S2) = P - (R1 - S1)
Signal Strength

The signal strength is a long-term measurement of the strength of the signal compared to the strength of the signal historically. The strength can be one of the following five readings:

Maximum
Strong
Average
Weak
Minimum
Maximum is the strongest this signal has been in the historical period, and minimum is the weakest the signal has been in the historical period. The stronger a signal strength, the less volatile the signal. For example, a maximum buy signal is less likely to change to a hold or a sell signal than a weak buy signal.

A hold signal does not have any strength.

Signal Direction

Buy/Sell Signal Direction

The signal direction is a short-term (3-day) measurement of the current movement of the signal. Regardless if signal is a buy or sell, the direction is an indication of whether the most recent price movement is going along with the signal. The buy/sell direction can be one of the following five readings:

Strongest
Strengthening
Average
Weakening
Weakest
A buy signal with a "strongest" direction means a buy signal which is becoming stronger. Similarly, a sell signal with a "strongest" direction is becoming stronger. The direction goes with the signal.

Hold Signal Direction

The signal direction of a hold signal is a short-term (3-day) measurement of where the signal is heading, be it toward a buy signal or a sell signal. The hold direction can be one of the following five readings:

Bullish
Rising
Steady
Falling
Bearish
A bullish hold signal indicates that the signal is heading toward a buy configuration, and a bearish hold signal indicates that the signal is heading toward a sell configuration.



Barchart Opinion & Trading Performance

Barchart Opinions add market-timing information by calculating and interpreting signal strength and direction. Unique to Barchart.com, Opinions analyzes a stock or commodity using 13 popular analytics in short-, medium- and long-term periods. Results are interpreted as buy, sell or hold signals, each with numeric ratings and summarized with an overall percentage buy or sell rating. For example, a price above its moving average is generally considered an upward trend or a buy.

Each Opinion requires six months' worth of trading activity and run the prices through 13 different technical indicators.

Composite Indicators: Shows the signal for TrendSpotter, a proprietary Barchart indicator.
Short Term Indicators: Shows signals for the 5 short-term indicators, with a overall short-term average signal. Also includes a 20-day Average Volume.
Medium Term Indicators: Shows signals for the 4 medium-term indicators, with a overall medium-term average signal. Also includes a 50-day Average Volume.
Long-Term Indicators: Shows signals for the 3 long-term indicators, with a overall long-term average signal. Also includes a 100-day Average Volume.
Overall Average: Shows the overall average signal for all indicators, with Support, Resistance and Pivot Point.
Snapshot Opinion

This widget shows how the overall Barchart Opinion has changed over the last 4 periods (today, yesterday, last week and last month).