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Saturday, October 22, 2005 |
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Is there any kind of PCF to see if a company's total assets have been rising year after year?
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That does answer my question. Thank you.
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I'm defineing long volume by the number of positions buying into the stock, and short would be the number of positions selling the stock.
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Is there any kind of indicator that would measure long volume vs. short volume? I know about OBV but would like something more accurate. Possibly MoneyStream?
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Price relative and Chaiken Money Flow for indicators? You probably know this but here are the formula's
The formula for Chaikin Money Flow is the cumulative total of the Accumulation/Distribution Values for 21 periods divided by the cumulative total of volume for 21 periods.
The price relative is calculated by dividing the security's price by the value of the S&P 500. If WMT were trading at 60 and the S&P 500 were 1400, then the price relative would be 60/1400, which equals .0428. Should WMT advance to 70 and the S&P 500 to 1450, the price relative would be .0482 (70/1450). The advance from .0428 to .0482 shows the WMT is stronger than the S&P 500. This number is then plotted along the Y-axis to form a line chart. The price relative can be calculated on a daily, weekly or monthly basis; closing prices are normally used.
looking for these 2 indicator's, if you dont have them do you have anything similar or can I create my own indicator?
Thank you, Ian
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