Learn how the Breadth Thrust Indicator signals market momentum shifts, predicting potential bull markets. Discover its calculation and historical significance in trading.
There are different ways to interpret the market breadth such as measuring the stocks above 200-Day average as shown in the post on divergence between the market breadth and SPX, or determining the ...
Notably, the historical data shows that returns tend to improve significantly over the next year, with 87.5% of cases showing positive performance after a prolonged stretch of weak breadth.
The stock market flashed a bullish technical indicator on Monday, according to Ned Davis Research. NDR strategist Ed Clissold noted the market is its the fourth stage of bottoming as it approaches ...
This past fall I shared a prospectus for a book I’m working on about “deeper learning” with my Ed School friend and colleague, higher education historian Julie Reuben. She read it, and said some nice ...
Technical analysts use several indicators to forecast how stock prices may move in the future. Mastering these indicators and reading them correctly can increase returns. Many technical analysts add ...
Market watchers are whispering about market breadth again. I’m watching market breadth, but I’m not worrying too much. The performance gap between SPY and RSP has gradually widened out since mid-April ...
Almost half-way through 2023, the stock market is outperforming most analysts’ expectations as earnings rebounded nicely and equity indices are mostly positive. The most popular domestic equity ...
This post is by David T. Conley, the president of EdImagine and a professor at the University of Oregon and former CEO of the Education Policy Improvement Center. Follow him at @drdavidtconley. Few ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Every organization wants to keep its name out of the data breach headline carousel. A data ...
Do schools know what their students will be doing in 20 years’ time? Actually, no. And don’t believe anybody who says they do. The rate of change in society and the workplace is such that all we can ...
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