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  2. Pivot point (technical analysis) - Wikipedia

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    Several methods exist for calculating the pivot point (P) of a market. Most commonly, it is the arithmetic average of the high (H), low (L), and closing (C) prices of the market in the prior trading period: [3] [page needed] P = (H + L + C) / 3. Sometimes, the average also includes the previous period's or the current period's opening price (O):

  3. Zero lag exponential moving average - Wikipedia

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    The formula for a given N-Day period and for a given data series is: [2] [3] = = + (()) = (,) The idea is do a regular exponential moving average (EMA) calculation but on a de-lagged data instead of doing it on the regular data.

  4. Ichimoku Kinkō Hyō - Wikipedia

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    Tenkan-sen (転換 線) calculation: (highest high + lowest low)/2 for the last 9 periods. Also called the conversion line (blue line), it is primarily used as a signal line and a minor support/resistance line. This is the turning line and is derived by averaging the highest high and the lowest low for the past nine periods.

  5. 4 Stocks at 52-Week Lows -- Time to Buy? - AOL

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    When it comes to investing, just because a company is trading at a 52-week low, that does not necessarily mean it is a buy. The same goes for a stock at a 52-week high not necessarily being a sell ...

  6. 1 Dividend King at a 52-Week Low and Another at a 52-Week ...

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    Pepsi stock declined 4% on Nov. 15 and is now less than 1% away from a 52-week low. ... September and then pole-vaulted to a 52-week high last week. ... the S&P 500 average while giving you a mix ...

  7. Moving average - Wikipedia

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    For a number of applications, it is advantageous to avoid the shifting induced by using only "past" data. Hence a central moving average can be computed, using data equally spaced on either side of the point in the series where the mean is calculated. [3] This requires using an odd number of points in the sample window.

  8. 1 Stock to Buy Near Its 52-Week Low and Hold for 10 Years

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    At about $69 per share, DexCom's stock isn't that far off its 52-week low of $62.34 and is miles away from its 52-week high of $142. However, there remain good reasons to invest in the company ...

  9. List of largest daily changes in the S&P 500 Index - Wikipedia

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    8.52 +0.90 +11.81 5 2008-10-13 ... This table shows the largest intraday point swings since 1967. Rank Date Close Day high Day low Point swing Net change 1 2020-03-13