Overbought\oversold indicator

An indicator that attempts to define when prices have moved too far and too fast in either direction and thus are vulnerable to reaction.

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Economic indicators
Statistical indexes, rates, and other measurements of national financial and social trends, used to predict overall business climate and growth patterns.

Tick indicator
A market indicator based on the number of stocks whose last trade was an uptick or a downtick. Used as an indicator of market sentiment or psychology to try to predict the market's trend.

Leading economic indicators
Economic series that tend to rise or fall in advance of the rest of the economy.

Confidence indicator
A measure of investors' faith in the economy and the securities market. A low or deteriorating level of confidence is considered by many technical analysts as a bearish sign.

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Monetary neutrality

A proposition that in the long run, a percentage rise in the money supply is matched by the same percentage rise in the price level, leaving unchanged the real money supply and all other economic variables such as interest rates.

This theory, a core belief of classical economics, was first put forward in the 18th century by David Hume. He set out the classical dichotomy that economic vari ...


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