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Advance Decline Ratio
by The trader, uploaded several months ago

The Advance/Decline Ratio is a Market Breadth indicator. The reason it is called Market Breadth indicator is that it uses the number of Advancing and Declining stocks in its formula. The number of advancing stocks is the number of stocks that advanced or increased in price in a trading day....
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Absolute Breadth Index
by The trader, uploaded several months ago

The absolute breadth index, or ABI, is a market breadth indicator; it uses the number of advancing and declining stocks to measure the amount of volatility on US exchanges. This indicator does not take into account the price direction because it calculates the absolute value of the difference between the...
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Percentage of Stocks Trading Above their Pivot Point
by The trader, uploaded several months ago

The percentage of stocks trading above their pivot point is a breadth indicator that measures the overall market sentiment.

It calculates the total number of stocks trading above their tomorrow's pivot point level and divides that value by the number of stocks trading below their tomorrow's pivot point level.

The formula of...

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Put minus Call Options Volume - Market Indicator
by Brian Brown, uploaded several months ago

The put minus call options volume is the daily difference between the total put volume generated by optionable stocks and the total call volume.

For each trading day, the composite calculates the difference between put and call volume of each optionable U.S. stock, and then sums these differences. The market indicator...

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Advancing-Declining Industries
by QuantShare, uploaded several months ago

This market composite returns the number of industries that advanced minus the number of industries that declined. It stores the composite time series in the following ticker symbol: _INDUSTRY_ADVANCEDECLINE

The composite gets all industry symbols and computes the one-day return for each one. It then adds the ones that have advanced...

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Ratio of stocks trading above their moving average plus one standard deviation to...
by Patrick Fonce, uploaded several months ago

This is a composite and market breadth indicator that calculates the ratio of stocks trading above the moving average of their close prices plus the 30-bar standard deviation to stocks trading below the moving average of their close prices minus the 30-bar standard deviation.

The Standard deviation is a measure of...

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Bull Bear Ratio - Stock Market Indicator
by Brian Brown, uploaded several months ago

The Bull Bear Ratio is a market sentiment indicator that measures the strength of the bulls versus the bears. It measures the bulls by calculating the number of stocks whose percent rank value is higher than 70 and the bears by calculating the number of stocks whose percent rank value...
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