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A More Efficient Relative Strength Indicator
Relative strength investing has a proven track record of success. Most traders have heard the term, but know very little about developing or trading strategies based on relative strength. The concept is simple: buy the strongest securities and sell the … Continue reading →
Posted in Economic Indicators, In-Depth Article, Market Breadth, Market Timing, Options, Relative Strength, Stocks & ETFs, SWAMI Charts, Technical Analysis
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Tagged AD, advance decline line, Economic Indicator, Enhanced SWAMI chart, ETFs, market breadth, market timing, oscillator, relative strength, Russell 2000, stocks, Swami, SWAMI Charts
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Use Relative Strength to Identify Market Trends
Relative strength rotational strategies have a proven track record of success, but the potential uses of relative strength extend much further than security selection. One of my favorite techniques is to use the relative strength of two different indices, futures … Continue reading →