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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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Head and Shoulders Pattern Index
by bug man, uploaded several months ago

This is certainly a unique indicator/composite index. It combines the data of two popular and commonly used technical analysis patterns to create an index that tells whether the bullish pattern or the bearish pattern is dominating the market.

These technical analysis patterns are the Head and Shoulders and the Head and...

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U.S. Stock Market
by QuantShare, uploaded several months ago

This U.S. Stock Market item contains a list of symbols of U.S stocks. These US companies are listed in the New York Stock Exchange, American Stock Exchange, NASDAQ, OTCBB (Over the Counter Bulletin Board) and the Pink Sheets.
Symbol names of companies that trade in the OTCBB end with '.OB', while...

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Darvas Box Indicator
by Brian Brown, uploaded several months ago

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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Close Price Above Cursor
by QuantShare, uploaded several months ago

The "Close price above cursor" drawing tool is the first of a series of drawing tools that I am going to share to explain you how to create your own custom drawing tools.
This object simply displays the security close price above the mouse cursor when you move your mouse over...

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RSI Conservative Screen
by Brian, uploaded several months ago

This screener attempts to find good "buy" candidates. A good buy candidate is defined as a stock that is oversold in the short term but trending up in the longer term. The RSI is used to find those stocks that are considered to be oversold where as...
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Screen for finding potential high volume momentum growth for the next day
by pupkinus, uploaded several months ago

Use this screen on any set of stock quotes. The idea is to find low priced stocks (price between 1 and 5) that experience a growth of volume and the volume is higher than the average volume for the last 50 days. The last criteria is that the close must...
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