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liqixin
Posted : Wednesday, May 4, 2005 12:45:35 AM
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What do they mean? can you give some example?
Craig_S
Posted : Wednesday, May 4, 2005 7:28:32 AM


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TSV stands for Time Segmented Volume. MS stands for MoneyStream. Both of these are indicators created by Don Worden and are available only in Worden's TeleChart.

A week of seminars could be taught on divergence. Here is the 2-min definition:

If price is more bullish than the indicator (or not as bearish) = potential negative divergence

If price is more bearish than the indictaor (or not as bullish)= potential positive divergence

- Craig
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