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  2. Value Line - Wikipedia

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    The system came to be known as the "Value Line Ranking System for Timeliness". [3] With Eisenstadt on board, Bernhard continued to expand the business, adding the other publications and mutual funds along the way. In May 1983, Value Line sold stock for the public for the first time (Nasdaq: VALU), though the Bernhard family retained 80% control.

  3. Value Line Composite Index - Wikipedia

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    The daily price change of the Value Line Arithmetic Composite Index is calculated by adding the daily percent change of all the stocks, and then dividing by the total number of stocks. While the Kansas City Board of Trade (KCBT) made use of the indices since 1982, it shifted exchange distribution to NYSE’s Global Index Feed on August 30, 2013.

  4. Relative strength index - Wikipedia

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    The RSI is presented on a graph above or below the price chart. The indicator has an upper line and a lower line, typically at 70 and 30 respectively, and a dashed mid-line at 50. Wilder recommended a smoothing period of 14 (see exponential smoothing , i.e. α = 1/14 or N = 14).

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  6. Zeroing In on Big Value Line Winners - AOL

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  7. Relative strength - Wikipedia

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    Relative strength is a ratio of a stock price performance to a market average (index) performance. [1] It is used in technical analysis . It is not to be confused with relative strength index .

  8. Data and information visualization - Wikipedia

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    Line chart: Line chart: x position; y position; symbol/glyph; color; size; Represents information as a series of data points called 'markers' connected by straight line segments. Similar to a scatter plot except that the measurement points are ordered (typically by their x-axis value) and joined with straight line segments.

  9. MACD - Wikipedia

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    A "signal-line crossover" occurs when the MACD and average lines cross; that is, when the divergence (the bar graph) changes sign. The standard interpretation of such an event is a recommendation to buy if the MACD line crosses up through the average line (a "bullish" crossover), or to sell if it crosses down through the average line (a ...