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  2. Where and When to Shovel GDX into Your Portfolio

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    Gold sank like a rock last week. But it was the Vaneck Vectors Gold Miners ETF (NYSEARCA:GDX) where panic selling was fully embraced. Let's examine what's happening off and on the price chart and ...

  3. Capital appreciation - Wikipedia

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    Capital appreciation is an increase in the price or value of assets. [1] It may refer to appreciation of company stocks or bonds held by an investor, an increase in land valuation, [2] or other upward revaluation of fixed assets. Capital appreciation may occur passively and gradually, without the investor taking any action.

  4. Detrended price oscillator - Wikipedia

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    The detrended price oscillator (DPO) is an indicator in technical analysis that attempts to eliminate the long-term trends in prices by using a displaced moving average so it does not react to the most current price action. This allows the indicator to show intermediate overbought and oversold levels effectively. [1] [2]

  5. Money flow index - Wikipedia

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    A value of 80 or more is generally considered overbought, a value of 20 or less oversold. Divergences between MFI and price action are also considered significant; for instance, if price makes a new rally high but the MFI high is less than its previous high then that may indicate a weak advance that is likely to reverse.

  6. David R. Giroux - Wikipedia

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    David R. Giroux (born 1975) is Chief Investment Officer of US equity and multi-asset and portfolio manager of T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Fund, and Head of Investment Strategy at T. Rowe Price Capital. [1] [2]

  7. Overweight (stock market) - Wikipedia

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    Definition 1: If a particular stock is selling for $500 and the analyst feels that the stock is worth $600, the analyst would be declaring the stock to be overweight. Definition 2: Suppose that Technology stocks make up 10% of the relevant stock index by market value. For example, the weight of the Technology sector in the index could be 10%.

  8. Price return - Wikipedia

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    The price return is the rate of return on an investment portfolio, where the return measure takes into account only the capital appreciation of the portfolio, while the income generated by the assets in the portfolio, in the form of interest and dividends, is ignored.

  9. The stock market is overbought and due for a correction, says ...

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