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Symmetric TRIN Indicator Identifies Potential Reversals
The TRIN (also called the ARMS index) is a breadth indicator created by Richard W. Arms. It acts as an oscillator and extreme values can be used to identify overbought and oversold conditions. Unfortunately, the standard TRIN indicator has some … Continue reading
The Easiest Way to Identify Trends
The exponential growth in processing speed and computer memory over the last 30 years has spawned countless new technical indicators and a wide range of new analytical tools. Unfortunately, the ever increasing array of choices has complicated the situation for … Continue reading
How to Draw Trendlines & Avoid Severe Losses
From the high in 2000 to the low in 2002, the NASDAQ 100 index lost 83% of its value. It has never recovered its losses. From 2008 to 2009, the S&P 500 index lost 57% of its value (peak … Continue reading →