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  2. What is Relative Strength Index (RSI) in stocks? - AOL

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    The number helps gauge whether the price of a stock is on the rise or on the decline.

  3. Relative strength index - Wikipedia

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    The relative strength index (RSI) is a technical indicator used in the analysis of financial markets. It is intended to chart the current and historical strength or weakness of a stock or market based on the closing prices of a recent trading period. The indicator should not be confused with relative strength.

  4. 7 proven strategies to identify potential breakout stocks and ...

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    The relative strength index (RSI) is a commonly used technical indicator for gauging the strength of a stock compared to its peers. Breakout stocks typically outperform the market and their sector ...

  5. Technical analysis - Wikipedia

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    By comparing the unconditional empirical distribution of daily stock returns to the conditional distribution – conditioned on specific technical indicators such as head-and-shoulders or double-bottoms – we find that over the 31-year sample period, several technical indicators do provide incremental information and may have some practical value.

  6. Williams %R - Wikipedia

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    The default period is generally set to 14. By doing this, you can monitor overbought and oversold conditions. Since the Williams %R fluctuates between 0 and -100, this would mean that readings between 0 and -20 are overbought, while readings between -80 and -100 are oversold. This means that the Williams %R is a bound indicator.

  7. Is RSI Stock A Buy or Sell? - AOL

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  8. Oscillator (technical analysis) - Wikipedia

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    An oscillator in technical analysis of financial markets is an indicator that informs if the price of a financial instrument is very high or very low, indicating whether it is overbought or oversold.

  9. 2 Quality Dividend Stocks Down Over 40% to Buy Before a ... - AOL

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    The stock market's climb over the last few years has driven dividend yields to multiyear lows. The S&P 500 average yield is just 1.24% -- the lowest yield since 2000.