The Ivey PMI or Ivey Purchasing Managers Index is a result of a survey sponsored by the Richard Ivey School of Business and the Purchasing Management Association of Canada. The survey involves 175 participants. The purchasing managers are carefully selected among different regions and sectors (public and private) to match...
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The Cumulative Volume Index is a breadth indicator that uses the advance and decline volume data (volume of advancing stocks and volume of declining stocks) downloaded by 151.
Advancing volume refers to the total volume traded for securities that advanced or closed above their opening price. Declining volume refers...
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The Volume Accumulation Oscillator (VAO) is a trading indicator developed by Marc Chaikin, who has also developed the 162 and 175 technical indicators.
The Volume Accumulation Oscillator, which is also called Chaikin Volume Accumulation and sometimes Accumulation/Distribution Indicator, is used in technical analysis to identify strengths and weaknesses in a market....
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The Advance Decline Volume Ratio, which is also called the Up/Down Volume Ratio, is a market breadth indicator that calculates the ratio of advancing volume to declining volume. The advance-decline volume data can be downloaded using the following item: 151. You can also get the advance decline issues from here:...
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One of the most important economic indices used to measure the state of macroeconomics is the Unemployment rate.
Definition: The jobless rate is the percentage of people, in the labor force and in a particular country, that are willing to work but are not currently working.
Each country's main goal is...
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A collar is an options strategy that combines three positions. The options trader can establish a collar strategy by buying shares of a stock then buying a put option and selling (writing) a call option on that stock. The trader should purchase one put and write one call for every...
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The damping index, created by Curtis McKallip Jr., is a technical analysis indicator that indentifies bars where the highs and lows are getting close and closer.
In order to do so, it calculates a simple moving average of the difference between the high and low prices using a period of 5...
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This composite calculates daily standard deviation of one-bar rate of return for all securities. It also calculates the average one-bar rate of return for all securities. The average or mean value is stored in the "volume" field; it is multiplied by 10000 because the "volume" field accepts only integer values...
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If you want to compare a certain value of a time-series for a particular security to the value of other securities for the same date, then you should use the z-score. You will need to standardize data in order to use the z-score or the standard score.
The standard score, which...
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Nicholas Darvas in his book "How I Made $2,000,000 In the Stock Market", published in 1986, created the Darvas Box Theory.
Nicholas Darvas explains in this book that the Darvas box theory is a momentum strategy that should be used with short-term timeframes (less than one year).
The Darvas box...
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The Mexican Stock Exchange, Bolsa Mexicana de Valores (BMV), is the only stock exchange in the Mexican Stock Market. It is located in Mexico City and is a public company owned by its members. The exchange trades stocks, warrants, mutual funds and debt instruments (Federal Treasury certificates - CETES, Federal...
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Breadth Thrust is another less known market breadth indicator. It is a market momentum indicator also called the Zweig Breadth Thrust or ZBT because it was created by Dr. Martin Zweig. As with other market breadth indicators applied in technical analysis, the Breadth Thrust uses the number of advancing and...
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The DFM or Dubai Financial Market is a stock exchange based in Dubai and located in the Trade Center Building. The market capitalization of companies listed on the DFM is about the same as the market capitalization of companies that trade in the Abu Dhabi Securities Market (2007).
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This composite index calculates for each stock, its close price correlation with the close price of an index. It then averages the results and creates the Average Correlation Index, whose symbol name is "Correl_10bars".
For each trading bar and for each stock (only stocks whose close prices are above two are...
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The Short Ratio Index calculates the short ratio of the U.S. market. It sums the short selling volume and the total volume for every U.S. stock (From different exchanges: NYSE, NASDAQ, AMEX...). The first sum is then divided by the second sum to produce the Short Ratio Index.
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The New York Stock Exchange releases Round-Lot Share Volume numbers every day. This report includes the following numbers:
Specialist Purchases (Symbol: ^Specialist_Purchases): The Specialist purchases volume. Specialists are members of the NYSE; their role is to facilitate the trading of stocks by holding an inventory of the stocks in which they...
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This list of symbols contains major U.S. indices. The indices fall into one of the following categories: Down Jones, New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ, S&P, Other US, Treasury and Commodities. For example, the Dow Jones category contains four indexes: Down Jones Composite Average, whose symbol name is ^DJA, Down Jones...
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52-Week New Highs and 52-Week New Lows are numbers released by several stock exchanges. The New York Stock Exchange, American Stock Exchange and NASDAQ released numbers are downloaded by 134. From the same data provider, 159 gets the number of advancing and declining issues on these exchanges and the 151...
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This item downloads several trading volume numbers released daily by the New York Stock Exchange. A total of 10 numbers are downloaded from the exchange website and are associated with different ticker symbols. These NYSE Statistics are updated and released daily.
NYSE volume can divided into several groups or categories. For...
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This item downloads one year of historical EOD data for Australian stocks (Stocks listed on the Australian Securities Exchange, ASX). It requires a list of symbols of ASX stocks, which can be downloaded here 108.
The website that provides the quotes downloaded by 127 is no longer updated. The last update...
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This item downloads daily open interest statistics from the Options Clearing Corporation website. The data is available for the last 5 years and it contains the open interest numbers of puts and calls for equity, index and futures.
Open interest or open contracts, is the number of derivative contracts, such as...
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Dave's New System or DNS is an indicator, developed by David R. Evans, which consists of the sum of eight trading rules. Each time a trading rule passes, the indicator value increases by one. The DNS indicator value varies between zero and eight, a value of zero means that no...
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Developed by P.N. Haurlan, the Haurlan Index is a market breadth indicator with three components. The first one, the short-term component, calculates the 3-bar exponential moving average of the number of advancing stocks on the New York Stock Exchange minus the number of declining stocks on the same exchange.
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This item downloads the CBEO S&P 500 BuyWrite Index, BXM, historical data. The BMX historical data available in the Chicago Board Options Exchange website contains only the close price numbers. This downloader gets also the open, high and low data.
The CBEO S&P 500 BuyWrite Index is a benchmark index, developed...
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The CBOE Russell 2000 BuyWrite Index is a benchmark index, created by the Chicago Board Options Exchange, which shows the performance of a hypothetical portfolio that uses an at-the-money buy-write strategy on the Russell 2000 Index. The Russell 2000, which ticker symbol is ^RUT (on most systems), is a small-cap...
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This Russell Latin America item is composed of three indices, constructed using a market capitalization-weighted methodology, the Russell Latin America Index, the Russell Latin America Growth Index and the Russell Latin America Value Index.
The indices are developed by the Russell Company and they cover several companies listed on Latin America...
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The Aruoba-Diebold-Scotti (ADS) business conditions index is a market indicator that uses several economic indicators to track business conditions. The indicator is updated each time one of these economic indicators is released.
The indictors used to construct the ADS Index are:
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The International Securities Exchange (ISE), which is an fully electronic options market based in the United States, releases a put/call ratio (ISEE Index) that uses a different calculation methodology (to be more precise, it doesn't use all the call and put volume) than the put/call ratios calculated by many other...
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MSCI Barra is a provider of investment tools. MSCI calculates and releases several international and equity indices; overall MSCI Barra calculates over 12000 indices daily. The company's most known indices are MSCI World and MSCI EAFE.
This item downloads historical data of indices related to China Markets. Data for nine indices...
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This item downloads historical announcements that occurred during NSE-listed companies board meetings.
Board meeting refers to the meeting of a company's board of directors (President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer...). The goal of this meeting is to make decisions and choices regarding the strategy and the future of the company.
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Corporate Actions regarding companies listed on the National Stock Exchange are released every day on the NSE website and are downloaded by the current item.
A Corporate action is an event that occurs to a company. This event could affect the company's stock as well as the company's shareholders, employees, customers...
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The National Stock Exchange of India website reports Short Selling volume for NSE-listed companies. The data spans from 2008 to present. The current item downloads this short selling data and stores it into a custom database. The database (nse_shortselling) is automatically created the first time you download the data. It...
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The Average Output per Month is a script metric for the rules analyzer plug-in. It loops through all the generated positions and calculates the average output value for each month. It then averages these values to produce a unique metric, which is the average output per month.
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This item downloads historical quotes data for ten currency pairs. The data is provided by Finam and it spans from 2001 to present for most pairs.
The following currency pairs are available:
Japanese Yen / Swiss Franc - CHFJPY
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The "Money Flows - Buying Weakness" is a list of companies whose stocks are trading lower and have the largest inflow of money for last trading day. This list of stocks is released by the Wall Street Journal.
This object downloads this list and then stores the data in a database,...
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The New-High/New-Low Spread, sometimes called New-High minus New-Low Oscillator, is a market breadth indicator constructed by taking the difference between the number of stocks listed on the NYSE that are making new 52-week highs minus the number of stocks listed on NYSE that are making 52-week new lows. You can...
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The "Money Flows - Selling on Strength" item downloads a list of advancing/up U.S. stocks with the largest outflow of money. Outflow of money happens when the number of shares traded on downticks exceeds those that were traded on upticks. Usually an outflow of money would cause the share price...
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The majority of technical trading indicators use the rate of change of security prices in their calculation. The Relative Volatility Indicator or RVI, uses a different time-series, it uses the volatility trend, which is calculated using the standard deviation of the security close price, to measure and evaluate market strength.
The...
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Financial ratios for liquidity and coverage allow investors to analyze and see whether a firm or a company is able to meet its short-term financial obligations and its liabilities.
Liquidy ratios include Current Ratio, Quick Ratio and Cash Ratio. Coverage ratios include Debt/Total Capital and Debt/Equity Ratio.
These five ratios, for...
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Percent Bollinger Bands is a technical analysis indicator derived from the Bollinger Bands indicator, which was developed by John Bollinger. Bollinger Bands consists of three bands, the lower band, the middle band and the upper band. The middle band is an N-bar simple moving average (SMA), the lower band is...
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