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Unit: Percentage
The Bollinger Percent 20 is based on the Bollinger Bands 20 indicator. It shows where the price lies within the Bollinger Bands. The Bollinger Percent can assume negative values and values above 100 when prices are outside of the band. The value 100 means the price is at the Upper Bollinger Band, and 0 means the price is at the Lower Bollinger Band.
The Bollinger Percent 50 is based on the Bollinger Bands 50 indicator. It shows where the price lies within the Bollinger Bands. The Bollinger Percent can assume negative values and values above 100 when prices are outside of the band. The value 100 means the price is at the Upper Bollinger Band, and 0 means the price is at the Lower Bollinger Band.
Unit: Number
The price difference between the high and low Bollinger Band 20 day values.
The price difference between the high and low Bollinger Band 50 day values.
The Exponential Moving Average price over the last 20 days. Exponential Moving Averages give more weight to more recent data. Contrast that with Simple Moving Averages where all data is weighted the same.
The Exponential Moving Average price over the last 50 days. Exponential Moving Averages give more weight to more recent data. Contrast that with Simple Moving Averages where all data is weighted the same.
The Exponential Moving Average price over the last 120 days. Exponential Moving Averages give more weight to more recent data. Contrast that with Simple Moving Averages where all data is weighted the same.
The Exponential Moving Average over the last 120 days based on adjusted price.
The Exponential Moving Average price over the last 200 days. Exponential Moving Averages give more weight to more recent data. Contrast that with Simple Moving Averages where all data is weighted the same.
The number of business days since the MACD indicator last crossed the signal line. When the Moving Average Convergence Divergence indicator crossover is less than a week old the signal is considered current.
The difference between the MACD indicator and its signal line. When this indicator has turned positive the Moving Average Convergence Divergence indicator suggests a buy and when it has turned negative it suggests a sell.
A technical measure of price and volume, or money flow over the past 14 trading days with a range from 0 to 100. A MFI value of 80 is generally considered overbought, or a value of 20 oversold.
The current price as a percent of the 20-day average price.This metric is updated live when markets are ]open.
The current price as a percent of the 50-day average price.This metric is updated live when markets are ]open.
The current price as a percent of the 120-day average price.This metric is updated live when markets are ]open.
The current price as a percent of the 200-day average price.This metric is updated live when markets are ]open.
Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a technical indicator that compares the magnitude of recent gains to recent losses over the past 14 trading days. A value of 70 is generally considered overbought, or a value of 30 oversold.
The Simple Moving Average price over the last 20 days.
The Simple Moving Average price over the last 50 days.
The Simple Moving Average price over the last 120 days.
The Simple Moving Average over the last 120 days based on adjusted price.
The Simple Moving Average price over the last 200 days.