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Is this indicator available on any chart softwares as well?

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2007-02-17 18:47:10 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Investing

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StockCharts has a few of them. You can find a list on this page (scroll down to the "Market Breadth" section):

http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/Favorites.CServlet?obj=msummary&cmd=show&disp=SXA

Not only do they have Advance/Decline for NYSE, AMEX, and NASDAQ, but they also have similar charts for NH/NL lines and bullish percents.

You can also find a number of them here:

http://tal.marketgauge.com/dvmgpro/charts/ChartTOC.asp#MktMom

2007-02-18 06:22:43 · answer #1 · answered by Randy H 4 · 0 0

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