Nasdaq Advance/Decline Ratio
Summary
- A declining ratio is most often bullish.
The 50-day MA of the Nasdaq advance:decline ratio has peaked and is now dropping as the Nasdaq rises. In 2009 and again in 2011, this pattern occurred as the SPX rallied off a major low. This pattern has occurred on a smaller scale multiple times (chart below).
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